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L R R AR~ ——— - -~ »e i TWENTY D YEAR. OMAHA, WEDNESDAY MORNING, MARCH 15, 1893. NUMBER 267 | R : | S 3 3 & N ANAVTDY N | from beginning to end. He said he had MDA C DT e 0 | dentof the United States, the secretary of | Q[T WHE \ INT | bed this morning, Her money and valuables [ YO DSOOD m NN | talked today about the matter with the | ) ; [, | state, the secretary of the treasury, Senator SlRRoL\DhD ]“ A\ T“RR]“\T were undisturbed, and death'is supposed to \n DL\ 0[ R“ I ) ; ) W A A\ 4 i 4 ! il £ f) committee and they were fully satisfied with Brice, the ministers !i' land, Germany, have resulted from heart trouble, as there | the veport and their action. ~ He had talked France, Spain, Austria, Belgium, Switzer: were no marks of viole on her pers. — with them all but Sheridan, “and,” he de nd, Denmark, urkuyb Mexico, Japan, It is not known that she has any relatives. | Members of the Legislature Unwilling to (\\I"\le]‘.”:{n;x'}"M'I good reasons formot talking | Leaders of the Counter Revolutions Maintain | sec r.w,llky'-\ (Il‘ly:r.:‘;rel::::x'\.lm.\}‘ ll)f::‘l\r'u"vv\v‘\i.::x\s | Homo of a Dodze County Man Flooded :I),‘,',',\“\‘:: h,f‘{““\' alone and her store was not | Republican National League Arranging for g ey 7 ] Sheridan colored deeply and dropped down Their Position, of the Italian legation, by the Platte, SN Bt T Its Annual Couvention, Censure the Ex-Executives, behind his desk, while the lobby and gallery 'he secretary of state arank to the health Pl e B Skl listened eagerly for a retort from him, but it of the king of aly and Baron Fava re. e Kearsey, Neb., March 14.—[Special T e did not come. " sponded, giving a t0ast to the health of the 8 eram to Tne Bee)—L. G. Koreek had INBEG 405, i sesdion. BF THiE. dbUGE “.'\-’," Kie 3 furhor tha s e s ho o | VASQUEZ 15 STRONGLY - ENTRENCHED | l‘:‘:,‘,',lr‘"‘;,:‘?:.?-"}..i(‘»‘:l"'ém"".“:‘."..."I!}\., NARROW ESCAPE OF IS FAMILY | St ‘or hrscs sioton fram nio o et | ITS RINGING CALL FOR THE MEETING E nieht. The barn i he rear of his st t—— Snell, the ex-county attorney of Lancaster representatives walp present 1e barn s in thi \r X on Central avenue, in the business part of | county, who had acted during the investiga. x-Prosident Bogram's Followers Repudi- i Driven to the Roof of the Bullding to ”"M““‘”' “m“‘”‘ “_m‘“_“‘\‘ “”‘“L“: x'. f:mm Preparing to Make n Great Fight for the Great Orowd Attends to Hear the CUell House | tion as the attorney for the commitice ate the Commander of the Government AZGALG A CLOBRI Avold Death in the Rising Wators 11 o'clock, as he went out soon after that Control of Congross in 1804 Words Ames Announces Boyd's Posith Committee's Report Discussod. § R o Shutting Down of the Kansas Trust and ettt L Al }ll\”\ll‘\ beet I\u;‘h.‘l‘” ikl R DL Ames buttoned up his coat again and \\).vl Serva President, Banking Company. All Night. it 2 Patriotio, a—— he did not know why much time should be A 80N, » farc The ICansis Falled to e e 0 License, PECULIAR REASONS OF THE OPPOSITION | Jjisted over such a trivial matter, He had ol Py it AN ¢ Wit ense | e Ruxmici, Nob, Maroli T4.c=[Spocin) Tol - d A S| @ autho o state oyd did not care SopyrUiNiad 188 B dumes Bordsn Behnal and king company, o ch Sena- . Mur.t X d . | :}' authority to state that Boyd did hot care | (Copyriahted 1803 by James Gordon Bennett) | 050 1 presiffeht; clonsd 1ts door Fresost, Neb, March 14 am to Tue Br udwig Korcek was ar- | NEW York, March 14.--The eall for the | Pasawma, Colombia (via Galveston, Tex.), | March 14.—[By Mexican Cable to the Ne could not understand why the ficht was Tur Bek ]—Ten spans of the 1 resied yesterday afternoon and taken to | dnuual convent | last night. ‘The liabilities of the concern 4 n of the Republican Na Crane's Ineffectual Blarney. prominent Colombian liber nee: The gentleman from Douglas then took a | to be inter BT Sati Khee [ .. | new tack and attempted to tafly the inde- | evenir Lixcory, Neb., March 14 .-gfv'-:-:llflliu“:‘\l..- pendents, telling how deeply he was in lo AUIcon 16 | i : : being made and insisted that it was all a t 'l at $00,000 and the assots will | bridee ab this place accompanied the thick | Omaha last meht by Deputy United States | tional league, to meet at Louisville, Ky, ‘aried o Jof slaying the Blow " {35 S e RBee lltuiz | C3timated at $300,000 and the assets wi 3 ! i 3 (YAried Fless b "_U” Tt Daliyig e e O e | York Herald—Svecial to Tug Brk.|—Rulz | [ obib)e ronoh 870000, The company owns | €0 down the river, cutting off travel between | Marshal Harvis for selling liquor without a Wednesday, May 10, was issued today. Tho that is Sure to Fall, L e e G ROV E AT fi‘l"f"):.,-”\ ““hl;\t-h‘ attolto) 1(.:,-[\.”.‘.‘ |‘|‘lh‘:y | 500,000 ucres of land fu Kansws and about | this city and Saunders county livense. He s been shadowe 1 for somo | ratio of roproscatation will bs six delogate —_— Crane said that committee asked the | o M EE W FBAICE B B e ot i | £20,000 worth of property in this city. R M. | The I bridge across the Platte | A Whe elling the Hquor | atdarge from each state avd territory and . house to vote' a blot upon the lives of two of | 0fves inderGencral vasquez and brouRhtd | ap 1o roneral manager, loses 250,000, | river about five miles west of this city stood | i/ & four from each congressional aistrict and one THOMAS D. CRANE FIRMLY SAT UPON the foremost citizens of the state on the [ It ‘f,""‘:.,“,',,‘\,i",l",',' ‘“n e ”“Ih;u:: [ Freelund Tufts of Kansas City was ap | 08 solidas aro ; PIRE RECORD, fram each college republican club in the b e T PR L U expatriation was docreed and | o rocelver by Judge Foster in the shu A, Carlson, who lives east of this R AR W :]mlu\fi States. The national convention of Y il Bl s e ordered to leave Honduras p 5 « wd south of the Union Pac ol gden, U, T., Receives n Scorching her e American Ropubl Sollase lek® Davies Gives the Douglas County Gentle- an from Douglas had read the evidence, | giitely. He was then taken aboard the | UMited States court at Topeka. Senator bbb Ul ) 1l il 0 [t AT B8 i o Republican Coll leaguo and when he replied that he had not Ke § < gy v | Ingalls loses only about £10.000. The con- | Was up mnearly all night Saturday night 1 i . i Will be held at the same place on May 11 Pacific mail hip (¢ Rica, wl Oapey, U, T, March 14.—The most disas- | man a Sample Scorching—Report Con. ley declared that Crane had not done his acific mail steamship Costa Rica, Which | ¢opn Joaned considerable money on Kansas | watching the Platte river, but near morning % s L HSUST T The call says the members of the leaguo eerniig tho Boued of Public Lands duty and was making charges of the truthof | trtived here today. He is now the guest, | proporty at boom figures and was compelled | ho retired und was sleeping sountly when | Fous fire that has ever visited Ogden re: | willceopt. the party's. defeat. of 1592 as @& RKd asuitifings Adopioh which he knew absolutely nothing. with ex-President Perola of Peru, of a | totake'it inand was unable to realize 88 | ho was awakened by the ice and water | Sulted in the almost complete destruction of 1 larger call upon them for renewed devotion | . He refused | much as had becn The company w capital of 210,000, -Senator Ingalls is president of the ist company’s building oW £ g 5 i | the Utah Loan & Lin 1893 with a | CFashing against his door with terrifie | jie Trah 10 Sl Mk ! John J. [ force. Ho braced the door and with the [ The fire was discovered at 5 o'clock 1804, the presidential clection of 1806 and in T I n, R. M. | assistance of the hired man succeed 1:“"“”“ "“"";' ”"" de ‘“; n Il"_"“l"“ the state and local party contesis of the ram to Tue Bee. | —Publig o d he r the d surpassec ived here from Monaqua state | Manl vice president. and E. G. Armsby. | in getting his wife and children through AL R L Pt g ) | time ening. Itis ready, in its vast o 0 ficihs oo ths réoort of st catl L L W rar they had surpissed | that Barrios has sent. agents to President | cashier’ The principal part of the | the garree and onto the roof, throtgh which | and as the flames were diffeult to control, membership, with ot 1ta own’ olUBAIRE: action of the house on I : ey S e yiie exprossod rograt tht | Sacasa of Micaragus, and to Genoral Bon. | Copital wus furnished by Manley | they had chopped a hole, Thero. they sat | the Salt Lake department was telepho . house investigating committee and curiosity | they should have taken such o course in this | Bicasa of Nicaragaa. and 3 e s tamily and Ingalls The | huddled together for twelve hours, exposed | for. vor weighborhood in the f to know what the result would be served to | matter and asked them to desist from it, | illa, leader of the revolutionary movement St Salt Lakers arrrived at 10 o'clock on | United States, every day in the year, in all i v hilitic 0,000 The assets, | to the cold wind and without food, until it R Naow orstcalled to mim and demunded to | in Houduras, proposing o triple alliance | jt ig belioved, if prudently managed, will pav | was possible for the neighbors to come to | 8 special train over the Rio Grande Western | the nobler efforts of party mothods, through and effort in the congressional ol fons of iewed when I called on him this lock this inte n almost every pack representative hall this evening at the | i i ) i against Salvador. The parties to the agree- | in full. Residents of Atchison have $125,000 19 5 and Union Pacific and rendered valuable | popular effort and y - oatih special session as it has not been packed Bl6 fation: o 5 committea to thelndes | JErinab; { A A § their rescue | I o popular effort and through popular educa- BRTBR ihlice) Lo lout ot this aduntorlil |\:-I.'-‘|I.'..:u"\\"».vn[w:~|x|n~ml:‘nl‘l‘n\:v b ,f].‘m'"\‘..e itk will be GURtemalajiNontAgHLand i) IVEREKBRLER UpEi S by coun He had three horses, one mule, two co hssistanco i checking tho fire, which was | yon, 10 poar tho burden of party work in s tor idel Lyl Iepu O hatalNTo Hona s uve bonds of conjectural value is Ye- | and one calf drowned.' A stack of millot | contined to one buillding. miadhesod fight. In the house had been as mstrumental as | Hber LHongtY lieved that the decision of Armsby to with- [ near the house was carried a long distance Fireman Frank Burt of Salt Take was | the four years to come. In this new day of It was k n in advance that the friends 1 in pushing the investization | From Tegucigalpn word has been reccived ue insisted that the committec had re- | of 4 bloody battle near Comay fused to give the report to the press and knocked from a fourth-story window by a | complete demoeratic ascendancy in the falling radiator, but landed in a snow bank | tion and the restoration of sectional rule in draw hastened the crash. Manley is practi- | by the flood, but was left rizht side with where | eally bankrupt, : the hay kuife sticking in the top of the 1. The le: The application for a receiver was ma of the two ex-governors would ma { <o bitter 3 fight to h Vasquez is strongly entrenc ] and sustained only slight injuries. " © the clause censuring them | then subsided by el Gl il : stack ind su : the government, with the comgnittees of the 3 A e of tho gevernment forx tains his po- | bY dird of Kansas City in_the Unmited wskA Crr ) ol Speei Fireman Lewis Mcintosh of Ogden was | 17 o stricken from tho roport, and it was also | Casper asiced If it was the object of the | Of tho government forces maiutaing his po- | o, 1o v hondien. 10 M. Munloy was | ToriitAsKA G, et apeetal | struck by a stream of water which had | United States senate being organized in the 5 \ f 1 1 I i The river has been : s trom San Bernardo stato that ex- | ncluding £8.000 to the gstate of George | L& here during the past thi Al He sald there | pp : ' R e ident Bogram’s followers ara displeased | Manley, foran advance in which he became | cutting banks badly and fears: are onter LUl g at the course pursued by Vasquez. They | Prsonally responsible. other concern | tained that the banks on the e side wilt and the — magnificer of ¥ ) opposition to excuse the ex-governors first | sition and the other cens wards by piec from | was a great nsured members of the known that the c Board ofPublic I been working to pre v.six hours | come in contact with an clectric wire and | interest of a section composine one-fourth and still continues full of hewvy ice. It is | reccived a shock from which fatal results | of the states of the union, in which states are feared republican voters ave boldly and successfully ‘The outer walls of the builling remain in- | disfranchised because thoy o vepublicans, rod partics after | Ady ands and Buildings had ent the full repo being adopted and going upon the records. | erand sc : v : Lice el bod s e ) the | Was involved in theerash, It is believed | booverflowed. The railtoads are protecting | tact.. The federal court roou on the second | and when the cahinet of the new president The members of the board, however, had (.n\:rnml' Inv ‘l,- but it \,l.»‘v‘“.ux.\ ’u. nu»(l‘p. ;n liev h._ Im ln‘l voring. to |l“ m:‘ nfl that nobody except. the stockholders Will | thett tracite and oo "1‘:.1‘ N Ar A ¢ “\“llf bR s R A s R 8 000 ALY 1 EHRi I or e OO e given up the fight early in the after- | Posttion wani ; make buncombe of the | handsof Salvador. They have repudiated | nythi A cable 'y boat was torn loose by ice last | tained the oftices of a number of attorneys cat corporations of the land, th is but PRBRET caviaril vahvaa, 6F (LRe Rt gitire report and were malcing i sentimen- | him and again procluimed Sery The trouble is partly die to the embarrass- | night and floated down the Hiver, - | who lost their libravies. [ e peason for increasing ardor and activ: " 1 Ll i A AT ed Y Vord s beer reived s AT me s of 0 years 20, ol n y % Y i Tele- ong the fi s who lost by the damase yon » part of every tru riel o uma revealing to them that they had no s L S Word has been received that a strong Costa | monts of two years ago, when many loan | - Srors Crre. Ta.. Maren 1o Special Tel Among the firms who lost by the dama Da very true friend of human W. MeNutt & Co., | vights, frec ing house; Beinman | conisn, abor and ‘self-respecting Ameris of warding off the impending action, as i members of all parties wore determined that | Burns read from the houso journal of two | toward the N oot L e irtins | ¥ears ago a portion of the report of th the prominenco of th sured - partd ntiary committeo us to. 6hie liealthy should not prevent blame from resting | pion existine it tho prison 15 be throwa out Rica force is marching from Guanacosta | Companies went to th vall, and (this one | grum to Tug Bk | Iloods on the Nebraska | O STy 5 [ Y {earag ontiar, was saved by borrowing heavily. No money | side of the Missouri have done much damage | drugs; Putnam ¢ " o g (LY, was on depsit, as the company did not doa | to the Ponea division of the Omaha Bros., wholesale tobacco; Attornoy W. I It DI Not End In 1802, ’“,., T weneral bunking busmess. washing out bridges o embankments, A | Smith, library. $3,000; Ivans & Rogers, lay T'he strugele did not end in 1802, as Abra- > THEY STOLE THOUSANDS. R. M. Manley said this afternoon that he | sharp fall of the thermometer and a frecze-up | lbrary, £10.00). The buildi dinally | ham Lincoln, in the hour of of provious repub- Vi Nt & tho oftl < was firancially ruined unless u reorganiza- | last nizht has averted farther damage cost 200,000, Estimated loss, £125,0005 in- | lican defeat so faithfully said, all republicans where it belonzed, and that the il fal en Trorat Ansaults tho Pon, ntire Force of Sloux City Street Car Em- | tion of the company could be effected. He March 14.—Reports have | surince, £3,000. may say with fidelity now. -The fight must dorsement of the leislatere should be added | g R L EAR Lo TE EhB FABE L b s Ployes Discharged. suid the crash was produced by the de the breaking of the levee | ST. Lovts, Mo., March 14.—One-half of the | o on, the cause of human_ liberty must not to the strictures passed by the committee committee took additional testimony in | Stovx Crry, Ia., March 14.—[Special Telo- | pression of three years ago. There was no | protecting the Hlinois lowlands on th town of Arkunsas City, Ark., burned this | be surrendered at the end of one or even one This was what the people turned out to | order that its report mizht not be based | gram to Tur Bek.)—Tonight eve sce, and they were not disappointed, as the i insuficient evidence, and he declared | car operative employed by the Sioux City report was adopted in its entirety after | (At the condition of afairs there | Gy Railway comp e exceptio ; I I ] ; found was u burning disgrace to the | Street Ruilway company, with the exception | con street | Money on deposit, ns the company has not | sissippi oppo done a weneral ban The creditd Lining, us they s | morning. One - na C. A, King 1th Loss, about £100,000 March 14.—ire destr St. Louis FPuraiture > Custor, Mo. ‘The r 12_business for over a | high and full of floatine jce, but the prevail- | was burned to d in Atchis 1ot | ing cold lessens the danger of a disastrous St. Lovts, Mo, gard their securities | flood » fuctory of the hundred defeats.” It must go on until the wealk and helpless of all elasses and condi- tions are protected under the laws, and until s9- | the day shall come demanded by General the governor's clause had been wiped out, | Gty o ‘Nebraska, . fo. was not sur | Of © possible half dozeu, was discharged | as g e e e ‘Ao men barely escaped with their | Grant, “When the rights of acrepublican and the report vus then ordered spread upon | prised that Mosher's friends were working | and new men who were in_ waiting put ou in Ingalls Will Not Lore Anythin H Sl b Dl re was caused by sparks from | shall be as fully admitted and_as fully pro- the records. hard to keep him from going theve, and he | their places. The company charges all the KAN3AS Ciry, Mo., Mdrch. Fi.—Bx-Senator ASTINGS, Neb., March 14.—[Special Tele- ving into pile of shavings. Totul ted at every voting place in the land as gram to Tie Bee. | —Tue republicans of the | loss, 367,000 insurance, 37,000, Y vizhts of a democrat.” y of Hastings met in Dutton’s hall and Exerer, N, H., March 14.—Fire in the this end the national committee and orowded it to tho door tonight. W. P, Mo- ter cotton mills this morninz destroyed | National Republican league cordially invites : ue room and the old part of the struc- | gll citizens who believe in honest elections ty | did not blame them for it. As to the find- Thahia ¥ en discharge b dishonesty, and its | Jo 3 of the committee, ha was suro that no | M dischirged with dishonesty, and its | John VR G PeAMRTLEH S action is the result of the employment of wpenter wanted o kuow if Horst main- | SPotters, who have be It is given out tonight on good authe that impeachment procecdings will follow the action of the nouse and that the guilty 1ed to discuss the bank 2, beyond saying that he had got his out before the crisis came and lost n watching the men | monc officials will soon have their actions passed | tained that the report submitted by the in- | fora month past. It is claimed that the | hothing. e ('xl ry Wi .»1.‘.1.}\ A'n‘[‘irn |.l:.|.rl‘}l:1-x-i\' nll.u' Loss, $250,00). el Twe T and tho right of o .yly‘.‘-|_».‘| voter Llo upon by the joiat convention of the two ependents commitiee two years ago was | company has been robbed of as high as £3,000 MURDERED THE IWRONG JLAN. FY RS SR Oh DOTOVIERD s DB DR R e L o piunl: | enst ono vote and havo it fairly coimbsc bodies In the manner by the constitution sot % U _”u,l\ln.l:.‘l.. nu} llfmlnxv veplied that month, and that many employes have Sy was nominated over R. R. Morledge, the ‘]I:r\ih‘\“‘ll‘lll“(u hands were thrown out of em m“";.:.i\l‘il‘\[\.:l“:n‘}‘ylx.\mx"“A y ull;f r:;‘ M;:rflx‘“\g oo iR et noue of the members of that committee were | e 50 10 §70 & month in addition to o g S % redent incumbont, For councilmen Swin | Ployment. % o aintenance o differenc m'}l’n’:s"n ‘:.:l;‘ |'Ah\“(‘:“il o PR el M s e pRla doe s By ohe llllf‘i;l\‘\‘l'll':\):“w to §70 4 month in addition to | Rie hard Heath of Fresno, Cal., Arrested for .ll‘l-\.:::‘ly“. ‘l\u‘ ””xlmz.’x mlmx(v 1 |:x ‘“1;...'-?- Battivone, M., March bh.—The five-story | betwoen American qnd Furopoan wages i people of the statd On some of tho lines where bobtail cars | g, pusehoord Blooded Coime, i the Second. W, M. Lowman in the Thivd | building occupied by Matthi Tagrai & Co., | who belicve in the old Amerioan policy o Started the Ball Rolling. Cooloy moved the provious question, and a | are ran it s charged that the wen waed SAN I'raxctsco, Cal,, March 14.—Richard | p1q Mark Levy in the Fourth, Members of ;x -xvnf|.ulvp_-ur.~ of tin_and Japanued ware, | protection to American industry and to 3 At the conclusion of the roll call the | stop was put to further debate. feathers with piteh on them to, extract fare | Heath, son of tho.late Goneral Heath, has | the sehool | L A. George, J. (. Par- | D4 ”"““"{;”' Gy "’-”l’i’n ¢ Ameri oS n and “\“"‘;"l‘;"' “".‘“"‘“;l“ speaker stated the object of the meeting. B Tmag el o te ST B ¢ el oho ahina || baenTarseated Bor Ahe e TR SGANIE Ty A o AVERPOOL, M \o cotton ware v o iprocity, who believe in tha " th time of the asylum investigating com- | 10 voting on the motion to strike out the | OVR 10 confedorates, who sold them, DaWhittor In Dreano lnseAugnaty, Bred-We | 8 e veintorm - Dhe consantion yusen ey | burned this motning. Loss, $500,000; nd yet who are opposed to_corpora- f mittee so that it could goahcad with its | Bames of the ex-governors several of the \t, us many of the men disch Polly i3 in joil at Frepnd for vagraney. | pimoniovs, and the prospects ara that t N i SR e e L tion rule in’the government of either the _ work and investigate the state of affairs in | Wembers explained their votes and some ) charged with the same crime, tire tick vill be electod. CONDITION OF THE WHELT 0P, nation or the state, who believe in sound i sent them up in writing 8 be mado-a part of | The resolution was adopted the record. Goss of Douglus took Davies to The first report that came up for consider- | LSk because of the remarks he had ation s that of the committee appointed to | Made In submitting the report, to which the investigate into the death of Conviet Powell | latter replied that he had said nothing that and the charges of cruclty in connection | Was not borne out by the evidence, and that with the treatment of convicts at the state | if it were not so and if he had sad any lhuui' penitentiary, There was a majority and a | Wrong or that was overdrawn, he ‘would minority report, the only diffevence being in | have been one of the first to apologize for it. the amount recommended for new quarters | He knew, however, that the statements connection with the Hastings g money and honest gold and silver s . Reports from the Frineipal Wheat Growin money, as pledged in the national States. republican platform at Minneapolis, who Ciesgo, 1L, March 14.—The Farmers Re- | believe in such improvements and extensions view tomorrow will say: Reports from the | of the banking system of the country as wilk iy g i the citizens. The question of license wiil be | principal wheat growine states o wesy | bring the bankmg facilities nearer to the his back yard. He went, purtinlly | of %0's votoof the people, a resolution to | Principal wheat growing states In the west | \o5us of tho smaller towns and communities, dressed, revolver in hand to investigate, A ey ek show that the crop is at that stags when not | who believe in practical civil service ref 1 that effect having been passed by both v who believe in practical civil service reform, | guccession of pistol shots followed ‘and | Lt OIS 3 much can be told by appearances. but a few | such as will separate the spoils idea from McWhirter was found in the vard with a | BN o al Tele. | Weeks will show the true situation. In Ilh- | politics and preserve the people in the cone rsago. The compaily MeWhirter wok a promisent part in | Sewain, arch 14 ficials have no idea of the exact amount of | Fresno politics unl made many enemies. | Bee.|—There will be two tickets in the f the steal, but believe thatin the pist ten life was threatened and he took 60,000 | 8t the municipal clection this spring ws they have averaged at 1o % 5 s og | Tepublican and citizens. C. B. Holla urance. On the nizht of August 20 1§ r ar McWhirter was. _ aroused . by —oF noise | the republican candiduteand J. H. I s built ten ye ial to ] Fort Dong reh 14.—[Special Te egram to Tue Bee.]—Mvs. J. W. Thomas and Miss Edith Train were elected scheol or the. famalo. conviets, ‘The majority re. | Were nottoo strongly drawn and that the | o8 ro el bullet in his heart. Two heavy clubs indi- | ] 19 Jhiatss ! 1 | nois the appearances are decidedi v oLof public offices and all public aff l’_m_tll‘; it R najority Te- | ovidence was ample foundation on which to | directors here on s woman's ticket. There | cated that there Were two assassins, The | Sram to I Bus.)—he citizens purty ward | £ P oD, Dit it 15 Drobublo tht o'Tew wobks | el wie betteve 1o oot poliia. o] R [0 tho other insisted that tho work could | Pase every assertion that he had made. Were two 1as ul ndidates in the fleld. | jnsurance compunies beliéved he committed ( Shucracs ocaurrof this oveniug, Owing to | oy "0y sive “tho' outlook., At prosent in | i the. assertion of Amerian. idods in all be done with $500 by scttiug oft a portian of [ Porter called Shoridan down und ‘asked | The two fominine candidutes accompanied | sulcide and refused to pay the policies, The | UIe cold wepkher Shoy wero not very lurgely | 1 MHRIAC® 110° 005 of ‘tho wheat plants | Amescan wiaies, CATL such osonie. end. ail PR 6w cell Houso Tor tho. fom victs, | POW it happened that he was the only one of | by some fr u‘1;"";“[1‘(""{1-‘:-];::ll stand nearthe | tragedy created a sensation throughout the | 1900 Tatwoen Girdis Wheelook fop | have been killed, but the roots scem to beall | who ave in sympathy with other ies and the committee who was nov unwilling to polling pl The minority report was adopted and the almost s rap- | state. ht. Judging by prosent a sustain the report, and why he had uot dis- | idly as they could pass out th mayor. The citizens city convention will pearances, | aspirations of the republican party of the imated pity report a @ tickets. The When taken into custody Heath i i v he reports f t h majority report as thus amended was then RUiG iien taken fnto custody Hoath o it bombrre s niost half the reports inticate a condition | future, are invited to unite at once in mems R iod. covered that the proper. Uing for bim 1o do 108 over seen here, that he expected it, but declared ho could | MeCtat the Auditorium tomorrow. of 20 pr ceat below an average, ona-fifth [ bership with the leagu clubs of their own R el tliea Canstis ELE was to oppose the report until those inter- = st prove an alibi—that he went to bed at the . Intoresting Logal Chscs. of the reports indivate a full average, and | neizhborhoods and particip » election ted in tho penitentiary contracts had de- LavItithe Boh Grand Central hotel in Fresno at 11 o' ) Doianorhoods and Duiclonie D sno ot fal Telo | theresta he report of the cell house investiguting decidedly poor. of delegates to the wvational convention at sition. Four Donar, Ia. March 14.—[Spe k Hastixas, Neb, March 14.—[Sy committee wis then taken up. und Watson “Ricketts in his oxplanation fndulged in | £ram to Tie Bre.]—Seventy-Av Hiblle gt |k the, Dght Lk ulLoh‘ Jhurder, and | goym to Tug Bec.|—District court Y A JpAinan tho) generl enditlaoids re | Louisvllle, L R offered u resolution providing that the por- | dissertation on septic and antiseptic condi- | theState Normal & y Palls have | curre o declares he was MeWhirter's | bled here today, Judge . B.Beall presiding. | o e A sl i 4 4 fion ccnampintex-lovermor. Togd nd e | dssortation on septie wnd antisoptic condi- | theState Normal s t Codar Falls have | curred. He declaves he was McWhirter's 3 0 iy oAbl n Cnon et tous inflammations and | peen sufrc B Givernor Thaver o ving from a mild type of la grippe. | [viend and holds the theory that McWhirter | For a week equity cases will be tried, and on In Ohio and Michizan the present condi Keckley called attention to the fact thae | WOU U bY yoting “aye The malady has been so general as to inter- | Was killed by mistuke. S, tho 21st the jur, o A lrgo | tion is much ahead of that in Liliuois and [ Jud Wetictively Aneticwn lo il the hatter the report was in accordance with the cvi Sheridan Wan Very Sorry. fere with the workings of the school for the | | During the campaign McWhirter brought | number of important_cases will.be called up | Indiana ’ 5 new contest with this convention held on dence, and that the committee considered it S past week. Several other Iowa schools are | Joseph E. Baker, u well known newspaper o tion, among.them being Bdward In Kentucky the general condition 18 | gouthern grouni, especially inviting attend- fts Quty to pass some. stricturce.on the ec | . Sheridan told how sorry he was when he | troubled i the same way. writer, to I'resno to conduct a newspaper in son is char with the | fair R L AL AL : ; . sizned the report and said that he begun to . the interests of the MeWhirter faction of the | i der of Do auce from all southern st : I ofticials named, because there had been gross neglect on the ‘part of appointees of these ex-governors in_ the mutter of keeping the cell house in_order X LS. Colo lnst August, ‘1t | . In Missouri the condition is hardly fair. democractic party. Baker, by his writings, | \will ho remembered that his wife inlast Jan. | Only one-fourth repors the cond al Tele- | incurred Heath's onmity, 'and Heath went | wury made a statoment to the court dstaitiny | full average, Some reports say tl il him. | Ko % be sorry when he found out th and Rosewater wrote it, and K t Keckley Des Moines Must Pay U e rkley had Des Moines, Ta., March 14.—[s € turned it over to Tue Bee reporter to be | gram to Tnr Bee.]—The suit of the Capital | AToUnd with a revolver to male historical this republican_ mecting in e the state which is sacrod with the traditions yheatls | of Henry Clay, Abraham Lincoln and James and_in caring for blan. ¢ I nd ; hie murdercd Cole, _Pleading guilty ta | frozen out in places, and that. the fields will | of [hency Rl Caa s aanan ot an- | publishod At e are A McWhirter and his. family went to tho | mansiaughtor, sho was scntencad to Jous | have to be plowed up. In some of the fiolds | & Blaiie. = 4 e i wantod.the aviascoor twice | ™he roll call proceeded while tho gentlo- | City Gus Light company against the city of | mountains, leaving Baker in his house, ro. | Mnsiaughter, sho was scutenced to ‘four | hve to be plowod up. In some of tho fil in the penitent | The old county t ARA0itEis reoallad Generally speaking the carly so by a couple of cases in which the bonas- | fields arc good. Late sown fields are of men who advanced the mouney to settle doubtful condition r Refused to Obey the Commission. AsuviLLe, Tenn., March 14.—John Ruhm, United States district attorney, filed in the 3 federal court here yesterday a bill of com- man from Red Willow was wondering what [ Des Moines for aamages resulting from the | turning u few days before the murder. Th tosay inreply to the pertinent question, | ¢ity substituting electric for gas light ended | theory is that Heath, not knowing of the re- Several members declined to vote, and at | this morning in a verdiet for the company for | turn, went to McWhirter's house to kill . but instead killed MeWhirte and he was willing to abide by the result Oakley moved that the ovidenco relati * o conditic J o cel puse be read, 0 phe condition of the coll-hotiso be read: | | the conclusion of the call the voto 'stood 55 | $%,000. Other suits on the same grounds will | Buke [ fies, who ' lind just r 0 ¢ . s . the shortage incurred in the last admi In Kunsas and Nobraska the conlition is ton, buttoned bis Prince Albert closo up | WM Ll § follow. The fact that Heath had been arrested | yqgion seeic to recover from those fellow | fair o good. The plant in some counties is | plaintof the Interstate Commerce commis- - B 1o his chin aud_expressed the opinion that | | Keckley insisted .l.'f‘"d“} ““‘"!“‘{"flvr):fi:*qt' Used Canceled stamps. here v ot dl'.\',“fl{m\'i" until this | popdsmen who shirked payment. Robert | Starting to grow and has a good color., sion against the Louisville & Nashville rail- P the consure of ex-govorners was highly im- | YO0l the question and go on record either DAR Ravios, In., March 14.—[Special | Morning, as Heath was taken tmmediately | fvosporsues for §20,00 dumagos for o | _In lowa the condition is nearly anaverage | youd. The bill allozes that the company has « ey one way or the other. That changed the |00 0 ek By 4 over to Oakland and put on a train for | yrolcen limb, which he claims has crippled | Snow is going rapidly. 5 3 g ; voto to 13 to 86. Dobson stated, when forced to | Telegram to Tue Bee.)—J. A. Baxter of | Fyesno. where he areived last night. - He 3 e claims hus cvipy p steadily refused and continues to refuse to Woods thought the house was able to vote on the question. 0ss wanted to kmow how the gentleman from Sheridan conld act intelligently unless he had read the report Woods stuted that it was enough for him that the Wias 4 unanimous report on the matter, and he thought it came with poor | grace for a lot of men who had not vead the report to set up their opinio fust those him for life. Malpractice on the part of the | . In Wisconsin the show came early and company’s surgeon is allege fkept tho plant covored all win In some Another interesting question to be settled | Dlices where the snow has melted, the con- et i WA by the court is which of John Baira’s two | di tion appears tobe fair. Yo, atriminations I wonl piies COHATEER wives is to be recognized in law. He mar - o~ - Inpgrpte Nashviliooron b dlnel ricd some thirty or forty years ago, becane AFTER THE CORPORATIONS. N Vorie Rt e O dua i insune from an injury r ved at Pittsburgh — sl 4 LAY M L Landing, left home and married again, He | Mr Spocht's Plan to 3 Nuw Y oik, Monghi 14 pecial Telegram is now in the Hastings asylum n addition sonable Co to Tue Bee.) - lExchunge was quoted as fol- vote on the question, that his conscience | Toledo was taken before United States | had just come to the eity from Los ( belonged to himself and not to his party, | Commissioner Frances today, charged with | where he has been takiz the K und that us he had not read the vyid using stamps that had been canceled, He [ He is well known i San Francis would not vote to condemn the ex-gove: s | pleaded guilty and was bound over to ap- | he has friends an | relat{ of high until heard, and therefofore voted yea pear at the néxt term of the United States | ing, | half dozen other nonvoters foliowed suit. court. Fresyo, Felton moved that the report of the com- ¥ areatly {over the news of the arrc mittee be adopted. of McWhirter's murderers. The arrest of Crane immediately o Heath in San Francisco was a great suy obey any order made by the commission under a decision of the commission relative Cal,, March’ 14.—The ¢ Ing u Serlous Charg Stovx Crry, Tn., March 14.—[Special Tel 0 T mG t Roa- resolution who had heard it nll given and were femilty | calling for the reading of the evidence, | gram to Tue Bre.]—Simon Adelsheim, a | prise, though he had long been suspecte the usual batch of routine cases will make Councilman Specht has set s lanco in s: Chicago, 35 cents promtum; Boston; hio had heard it all given and were familine | 5 {he read atho ; 3 e the March term a very busy one. conts discount; St Louis, 75 couts pros with the facis s palpable attempt to filibuster and pre- | prominent boot and shoe merchant, was ar- | The grand jury is now in session here and A rest and like a true knight corant has | Lot X Goss said he was not in seavch of any more | eIt the house from expressing itself regard- | rosted toduy on complaint of a domestic em. | it i understood will roturn indictments Commitice at seatrice. started outon n rightcous crusade ngninst - inz the derelict officials me with decided | pio fuformation ng shie by him named Lena Zinke and ac- | against tleath and Palloy. 1t is believed | Bear Ncb, March 14. - [Special Tele- | oxtortionate corpovations. His first combat TERATHH S 43 (e B bida, Consiatonoy Mardly Aupareuts opposition. 2 cused of “criminal assault, Adelsheim was | Heath will plead ins: ty a8 a dofensa, Tho | gram to Tun B The legislative investi- | will be inst the telograph, telephone 3 S i Davies Scorened Crane. placed under £2,000 bouds. name of a third man to be arrested is not o coat (T e tinio AR T electrie light and strcet car companics, and | 4o fiteid wemes Agal tlio iNen Caspor ¢ entlon to the fact that | Goss opposed it, and when Chance at- . ko, ut 1t 1s SEAGA b WLIL be'caught be, | WAULE SRR LIee, fansisiing of Bonpoaenta- | L8R Lo 1e R an them & thibato ot &1 k 8 for Todn Auring Ui many of tho mombors | yempted 1o tatk 1a behall of hic eoaco At Trial of 1owa Grave Kobbers, fore morning Uves Soott of Buftaloand Ellis of Dixon, ar- | #7 CIYCs € v iniineain In . 0 stresta WaASHINGTON, 1. C.. March 14,—Forecasts were “talking of the suuctity of numan life | j it it f Des Morses, Tn., March 14.—[Special Te el ed 1 the city yesterday noon and fs | Cppach Y R A | A K figy e talking of tho ; of humun | le unwittingly put his foot in it as Soon as INES, In i [ TR AT T m : d | The doughty champion from the Sikth | for Wednesday: For Nebraska anl South and grand civilizition which we now | ho opened his mouth, He had just started | gram to Tue Ber.]—The case of the stat : ¢ {22] wting the affairs of the Asylum for | ward will then proceed agaiast the Oniah Ly Tuto e vvinti ANt enjoy, He thought there was a luck of con- | 4 tall the members what theit daty against the Des Moi ra Imbeciles. Mr. Laur of Omaha is clerk and 'Blufts. Bridge. and Mot | Dokota—Geuerally ulh, wwinds aRitigEg £ sistoncy on the, part of the members, who | and how the. committee had fallod: in 1t | bowan i tho. distact oo SEoCDCrS Wis | Hyrrible Fate Whiclh. Overtook o Party of | 15 I, Potlock of Hontrice wiisre oo, tud pronosss (o gnforca & Hasuse of | *outheasterly and war o v seored willing thot uaturtunatasatiould | duty, Wwhon' Davies topk ‘tho Gor and | Bogud, i the distries ogurt this morning, | = _ Kansas Farmors, the committee. The contract for the new to 525 on_each of its cars, bub may bo | s vartiblo; lehtly winmor i’ westim bo locked up an cells to bo caten up by bed | gaid? vIf the gentleman from Douglas had | Soherer trlals A W ehivey Sarixa, Kan., Mareh 14.—Only meag dormitory will be looked into as well as the | plucated by a reductionof the transmissouri it B 4 ERERER Qulansiat uler torimonts in WS | boen balf as attentivo Lo his duty s & mem. | P40 BB §hater, ports cun be secured from the prairie f contracts for supplies. Reprosentative 5 canta, portions e B e T 1 Lot (I DIECIRIA BROWA | hepiof ‘thisla ature heretofore as he FATAL MINE LOSION, which have been raging in western Kansas | Lugonfelter, the third member is the com- He wlso has in mind an ordinance compell sy \ R & S gakauved £ lock ofduty. elaims to be tonight, he would have been in- for the Hha treo 1y e ws wis re. | Mittec, is ot present. ‘The committee ex e Omaha Street Railway company to | OFFICEOF TUE WiaTitzn Buw DUAHAL Cornisti nsked hin how tio ex-governors | Soins to L ' . or tho past two days, Today news was re y LI L h | March 14, V6 toninvatina i =T b e e it bl s formed as to the evidence submitted befor Nine Men Killed and veral Dangerously | coived from Russell dounty that seven ; pects to be engaged three or four duys, sell six tickets for ents. He has sought | “‘ l\ i oRding \‘r N ould_have improved the sewerage, and | i 48 S¥iiau08 bl Dofon . ceived from Russell ot seven per- i 2! o s all e roinfull Gomparod with uoriesponting Aoy o Casper demanded to kuowin veply what that | jhig Sommittee, and Yould Rof hay baed - Hurt in Indian Territory. sons were caught between two fires yestcr- Fire at Grand sl Cliy Avtamey Lanneli s dastuiunve, and that | CoSrey ok had to do with bed by Hobion" oo his euse ., for dsking Uhat | Haxsas Crry, Mo, March 14.—A spocial | day and parished. SNy names are: Gnaxp Tstaxp, Nob,, March 16.—(Spocial | oo ot e a0k UP the law goverafng the | g 1803, 1892, 1801, 1800, p Jopens und Cavpenter also straddied the | fo has not sought to inform himself, but has | from MeAlister, L T., says the mine of the NILLIAM BATLNE. Telogram to ‘T Bek.]—At 2 oclock this | @ o R T b 23 %92 #3 or connty statesman, but were dumped | ¢ B oug A , et S o 3 CHINSON. o Kk this L m——— i tenperiture 4 TRRO Ston o meatoaniail, bub w lumped | ropeatedly absented himself from the hou Choctaw Conl company at Anderson is re AEREIT MooRE Y afternoon fire brok2 out in H. D, Boyden's Wyou % Cattlo Laws, rayo. e LiFe 203 R flich Whoh thay attempted to ride, when matters of great importance were un- | ported to have sufferéd from an explosion A M 4 P e thott bad v CHEYENNE, Wy0., March 14.—In anticipa eipltation 00 .00 oruish defended General Thayer beoause | gor consideration, matters as important ns | this morniog. Nine men were killed and | MiS LAREYERE, ROATIION o0 g ¢80 AN thisement ks . Statement showinz tho condition of tem- Of s war recont and the kind words spokeen | that of railroad logislation on which ho was | several dangerously injur TWO UNKNUWN PERSONS, Slonghe aliaang palite, e gea donaeiy | AR 05 Wi heATY Movoalony ef doiioraicats | B MG IS, SRR R L IGHE [l DA R e Grat and tnsisted that | ot willing that his voteshould goon record: — Bailey was fearfully.furned nbout the ab- | fent i bwenty minutes had the flames ex- | tle to Montany and this state, Governor | FUABICRIC REEI R0 ! & ; rOAL D man to bo dus Then turning to whe dumfounded gentl Move y s March 14. | domen and breast anddled in awful agony, | WhEWShed, e broprictor, Mayor Boyden, | Osborne hias publicly announced the regula. | o MU (EE 359 B oo Kl what eon ol | man from Douglus, he said: “Are you inter- | At Naples—Avrived—Augusta Victoria, | The men were all farmers and were out Zan Ak s Qmaha. The loss 18 0hout | tions under which the shipments will bo ad- | Deficieney tor e diy PR 1 ] Tocond and the cockrotchie, i ihorS WAt | ested in purifying politics in this state! | from New York A fecding their stock. ‘Ehe praivie fire had [ FIhCOFOTeC DY usurance. Ovlgin of the five | o) 4 oy re must be careful inspection at | Doficlency sinee Mar S 7> QRN 1153 11 coskimucties, and i ffany | 4rgYouintevested in honcat government! | At Seilly—Passed—Scandia, from New | been discerned approsching in the distance | 1 38id to hive beon spontacous combustion. | HIHEL (TS MISLYR SO inphoctibat | G kit k221 i tneh B e s afalrs extsting u t Ao’ “you ' iuterested in scoing that | York. X g : and the unfortunates had made for an open | A EPortwas also clreulated 'that clerks 1 4C ST T VIR GRS Tpen, (o eticloncy fof de dny o3 inch 3 Gornish maintained that both Thayer ana | ©398 ights = ove accorded 'to all | At Fustnet —Pussed—Toutonic, from New | space, where thay hohel thoy might bo enu- | WHilS In the basoment svruck o match.which | LT 0™, 0 0% oricmitural dapa PUSIAHENNGR AAMERI brasass, el B Boyd wore kind-hearted mon nd. wouid et | MO Are sou aware that the unfortunates \AQ G, A { bled to fight off the fire. Quickly getting [ W8 lmme J: 0WO0 1y-00,0% to bo received at all; no eattlo can be trai Reports from Other Polots at 8 p, m g g0 K oariad i Bl ot | coutined in prison cells ave” conceded rights | At Southampton—Arrived—Chester, fron | to worlk, they cleared she grround for soverai T T through this state—all must submit to - Fr — E: R L e ad they | which uone may gainsay? If so, why did | New York 4 5 yards around, then as best they could dug a | gewann. Neb., March 14 sinl to Tug | spection in Wyoming, if considared nec s | @ ; younot take pains to inform yoursclfasto | At Gibraltar—Arrived—Kaiser Wilhelm | trench around the space, Tieir eforts, how- | 15" it e . sary, by local rls. Last vear a deter. | gl 8 Corked Colonel Shestdun, the contents of that report during the three | 1L, from New York ever, were futlia” fon as the enomy ap- | DEE]I=last night about half past 0 o'clock | 10vRaa Y ebs® Voug imade “Tor tho privilege of : ia| g Sheridan declaved in behalf of the Watscn | $438 it s boen on file with the clerk of New York—Avrived—Devonia, from | proached, the windrose and changing just as | Daniel Topham founl Martin Feary, & weil- | @i\iug cattle through W oming to Montana, BraTioN: gilk posolution. He sald ho held the esiqero| this housel w. it reached thelr frail condon, whirled around | to-do farmer of B8 townshiv, lyjug on a foad | but it faile 53| ¢ aum.;;.-xix 10 censure the ex-governors and 1is Breath Was Gon: H A Ton o in one awful Wmfllll and lapped ilw poor | of brick at the side of the road four miles - ———— 3 ik e ea o0 OF tha work of * the | Crano gaspod u fow coupleof s inan | St Louts, Mo., Maroh 14 Alice Potts. ¢ out before they had hardly | north of town inun unconssious condition Farrison's Duek Huut s C Omatia, 0 i committco. Lo spoke of the war | uGrans, FaRed & fow couple of tincs in an ) Alice Potts, a | re: anger. y He brouzht him back to town and took him | Havasa, 1L, March M.—Ex-Dresident | Norih iatie i & Uhaver und gl | tho ‘labby and saletion. Jojued with "t | colored woman arrested for ehid desertion, | | Their bodies were found this morning, all | to tho Commercial hotol, 16 15 st wnton: | [ermia ertvad b g Prestd Kearnoy nderstood thut Rosewater had | tiiinds of the members on the floor {1 | made a horrible confession in court today, | but Bailey having aiod soon after having | s.ous, but resting quistly, and may be bl o o e hn O | Ehileakthian o i kloy write the report. o knew | authurst of applause. over the. seathing | Sho stated on the witness stand that a buby | P°CR SEFUCs by the gale of fird” to teli liow ho receivel his' injuries when ho | MOB% 1o the uiRlver. ducking grounds with: | 8t Lot i shat additlonal ovidence had been taken at | yabuin thut had. boon sduiastenes THug | foundon the ice In the river last Januis Roports of further damuge with loss of | rogains later. Many suspest foal pliy. Ok $tio veach of auy venovis exeept those of | ,Gasow o tho close of the investigation proper, more | then satl that if ll‘l"“l\..::pl;mll:: Covidlance | was hers K39 '] lifeare rife, but confimmation of them to | ey g ARAib08H oF DI TP, Kansas iy 14 aving up the flthy coudition of the i sufiicient to corraborate the report he would 10id not want the brat,” she said, “so 1 | M1EhE 15 impossible. . Vagraviug the Asrvioe, P P T T Falt Lako Cidy, vy o wuk not willing to go | Sumk ohokaathania ; 9 —— FREMONT, Neb., March il td < . lary, but b twitling Yote for it holed the life out of it and threw it but on Fies Neb., March 14.—]Special L v ey Hapld Clty (In. 'd 0§ censuring parties whose names “Will you be here?” domandod Davies. the ice." Fankushima's Little Horseback Ride. fne Bee. | mmencing next Monday there I N, March 14, —~Gladstone's physician | jiolena, JRITeRiee) I Nonhouh of tha rerocs e loud shout of applause that followed | - She was lockod up, charged with murder, | ST PETERSBURG, March 14.—Major Funku- | will bo a daily mail line establishe ] botween | 5458 tho promier's filness Is not influenza, | Caliary. pairuklex veplied to Blordan ana said that | ouis final thrust extended over 56 much e | sl : shima has arrived at Viadivostock, having [ his city und Bang, Maplo Creel and Ey- | Gladstone slept well and is much better, but | u'Appetie art Olonay. i not tulked with Ltosewater about the | tliat Craue found 1n 1t an. exeuso for Celebrated Humbert's Birthday, ridden on horseback across iuropeun and | crett remains in bed to recuperate ¥ 1anodoss iges watter for six weeks before the investign. | o A Wasmixetoy, D. C., Mareh 14,—Today | Asiitic Russia. e Al KL Vineont C[Ciear tion= was comploted untih after the report R A S I A Halumiahar sabiadt s s T Found Dead in Her Bed, Liverpool Stock tirokers Fall. Choyeuns Ul:eres [ EATS ClOVEy, wis abnuiticd e Iaated that thay | g v ol cali w n ordered on the wo- | being the anniversary of the birth of the Nice Pot for the 1 FRANKLIN ARl ¢. -~ [Bneclal Tale Tavareoot, Massh UeBin fand. & | Hiss e LR | > 4 . o adopt the repor! t ey L@ o n . It X poor, Marel -Blg, Land inlvoston. . |Part Clo denca was amply sullieient 1o corroborate | "0 4 biaiing his o Kyuer declared that | MUK Of 1taly, Buron Eava, tho Italian min- [ Rowe, March 14—tio papsl jublice has | gram to Tur Bee.]-Miss Blscktum ¢ o His e SR L pluastof e ML 2 CAREe evory part of the report, and he would like e 1 yuer declared that | jgeor, gave a dipiomatic dtnner in honor of | added vatics v, pli ) arvoy, stock Lrokers operating largely In | “Suoiow sere. faot reported 10 Nake ovory ooy mauy P would kg | —— e meemt e T T lv.ne s Kot 8 npee.lo of | udded to the vatican voffers in mouey, plate | liner, who came here soveral months ago | American stocks, have failed. Their Nubil. Qaonea B. Huws, { 'AGE. | event, @ guests were the vice presi- | and jewels §2,500,000, from St. Joseph, Mo., was found dead in her | ities exceed 000, Local Forecast Oficlak

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