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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. TWENTY-SECOND YEAR. OMAHA, FRIDAY MORNING, MARCH 17, 1893. NUMBER 269, HAWAIIANS AND ANNEXATION | Sttt iven ot Saneeren i | IN DEFENSE OF DE LESSEPS | it Vhe"Soir ' s s | SAN FRANCISCO HIGHBINDERS | st nts sz, tomvsst | [N FAVOR OF HIGH LICENSE St Roied i srrm e e i B o ouinton o hess Kimors tere Enowa — el o Mo et & e e T g 1L R e | - | 5o b gl Friends of the fcheme in the Tslands De- | torial as follows. “heople of every class are | M. Barboux Makes His Argument for the | sixty. i : ¥ Outh : ;. et pressed Over News from America. for our political evils, High hopes are enter- Defense, 8 I,I_:'I'"I . MatotiNo. ¢ Ohinese Quarters, | Warm Times in Johnson County, Wyoming Tired of Prohibition, 10f an era of progress and prosperity L ERSHURY, Match, 10 Teoalled by & Trial: under the influence of American enterprise spread of choleéra in certain districts of Brrraro, Wyo., March 16.—[Special to Tue SED WITH THE REPORTS | and ~under = American —protection. "The | plEA OF THE CANAL CONSPIRATORS | Itussia the congress of sumitary officers has | RECENT MURDERS COMMITTED BY THEM | Brr | Clayton Cruse was brought up before | PRESENT SITUATION IN UNI T natives ar becoming impatient for en summoned to meet and arrange for pro Justice Rel 1 for &t - annexation, that is all thav are AT G w5 b Aieaasd ki, Justice Reimann yesterday morning for an | convinced there is no hope for monarchy. 1f | | i E gt - G TR M ey L | adjourned preliminary examination on a com Minkster Stevens Hasa Long Interview with | quy obstacte should delay the consummation ¥ the Vietims of Extor- Tt Yho number of cisbs ot cholors Ty | PiMcuities the Police Encounter tn Making | plaing sworn out by Prosceuting Attornoy | eeent Election Resultod 1n the Cholee of t fortnight of February, according to | Arrests and Securing Convictions Alvin Bennett. He is charged, in conjunc- © Candidntes Pledged to Secure orts, was 305, o Al ine Crime A Features of 'rans- ¢ v enry Sm 0 pustody of 8o ovenae fro Trade would languish, plantations would be i) ol v ol f which fifty-niv rimo—Had Feat China fran | tion with Henry Smith, now inecustody of me Hevenue from tHe bankrupt and the political discontent would Neglecting Its Bruith, Maset S1E Nikns ths ferred to A Soll. the United States authorities at Cheyenne, Whisky Traflie, reach the explosive point. The United been provalent in Loriet for i weok. In six and Ed Starr. who i still at large, with the Btates owes it to s to nct promptly in the cases it has been fatal. Today fresh cases murder of George Wellman in the spring of [Corvespondence to the Assoctated Press.) matter Panis, March 10, M. Barboux, counsel for | 1508 16 I8 Boctt " e SAN Frascrsco, fCal, Mareh 16, —Never | last year Crestoy, Ta., March 16 HosoLuLu, March 9. —1f the friends of an I "“";Hxnl{n- se cruiser Kongo went to n Charles de Lesseps, summed up for his client | since the Chinese came to the Pacifie coast | Wellman was o of the United States | Bpy Ay heb iyl 4 S wst Thursday, where it was reported some | o5 o R i 6" 8psks. At England on the Currency Question, iive the Mraneisco bolice been so enep- | MArshals sent to Johnson county to ve | over Tk x e exation were elated on the receipt of the | isturbinee had. arwen amon the dapancsa | 1 e Panama trial today. He sy v EANON, SN o 1h Vbl G stte thix, | Lo th » San Francisco volice been so ener- | TR ONE 16 IS0 SOUALY, 40 SEVE | over, the attitude of the new administration news brought by the steamships China and | plantation hands. The United States man-of- | great lenzth evening Sir Willfam Houldsworth. conserva. | Foic i their efforts to suppress highbinders | that county. He was found shot through | toward the saloon is quite gencrally dis- Honolulu on the 20th and 220 of February, | war Alliance followed on Saturday, and Tn opening, Burboux said that the present | ¢vening Sir Aoy " | and their methods as now. This action was | the body on the road between the Blair | “ussed. At every city oclection for several they were correspondingly depressed when | Uhis gave rise to the rumor that there e trial had been against the wishes of the | tive, B “M*“ legate at '("‘ :\' C :WW |- brought about by the fact that within the | ranch and Buffalo. One of the witnesses | years past the main issue, and frequently 4 ; 1 tealy | Prospects of internationnl complications, but | pypama stockholders, who, much as they | tary conference, criticised the conduct of {'jagp ton days, luring onesf the periodical | against the suspected men is Tom Hatha- | the only issue, has been enforcoment of the Belgic put Into Houolulu unexpectedly | yho American naval officers pronounce the | - a0uht D Co8 ity had becn | the British delegates st the conference, and | d ki . periocioat | way, who was riding with Wellman at the | ‘o Hibiion 1 18 Lot e B March 2, ana it was found that the treaty | thing absurd and say the Alliance went to | M€ il L > J asked what would be tho attitude of the time. Hathaway was afterwards arrested | Prohibition law ugainst the license system, consummated by Secretary Foster aud the | Hilo, as is customary, for target practice opposed to the arral government should the proceedings in Brus- | three Chinese have been shot and killed on | by the United States authorities and charged | At the late city election the license people Hawaiian commissioners had not reached a Intelligent natives pe with avidity | Ferdinand or Ch J sels be vesumed the streets of Chinatown and one fatally | with conspiracy to interfere with a federal | were generally successful 'he mayor- vote in the United States senat statements as to the movement of naval | gtockholders had disapproved of the planto | Sir William Harcourt, chancellor of the | wounded { oficer in the discha ¢ of his dutv, but they | clect, €. A. Neumeyer, is in favor of high ot € « ates vessels, AKea the burden o 5 DAhamA " sEihd exchequer, replied that the delegates would The highbinders societies are comnosed of | failed to prove that the accused had knowi SHAS § b 2 § "The disappointment of the American party 'StHlon oF Liis Hrltish MibLster: place th I| den of the Panam % B et L R sites ol Il‘hl highbinders societies aro composed of | (UR¢ 10 RERS that LD wecused hid kngwls | jicenso the city attorney, S, R Allen, is of in the islands wus a source of much gratifi British Minister Woodhouse contends that | UPO men bearing as great a name as there | /& FRELOL Lo Obhode Breny bin the disreputable and criminal Chinese, who | Yt ground it was docided that the federal | @ similar mind, and a majority of the couns cation to the royalists, and it was not late | it would only be an act of fairness and jus- | Was in France hey respacted and trusted band together and levy blackmail on their | courts had no jurisdiction, and Hathaway [ cilmen are in favor of licensing the saloons. in the day before the assertions were boldly | tice to take a plebescite here on the matter | Charles de Lesseps and felt that the pre Pl LR L more respectable countrymen. One of the | was discharged There is, apparently made that annexation was an impossibility | Of annexation by the United States cution of him was not only unjust.but a blow | FLONXvON, March 16.—There has been an | chief sources of their income is the carnings | IUis now el imed that Hathaway i@ wit- | jection, ana that is the avowed and publicly and that the new congress would carry out Woodhouse on February 28 sent anote to | gt the revival of the canal company after | exciting scene in Dublin. After a unionist | of tho female slaves. The ability of the b et i U L ) Il ave | expressed determination of County Attorney L bt the provisional government protesting, it is 8 1 s ad ing 300 Trinity collegians paraded the | pichbinder to. lox 5 LA ayion Cruse came into Buffalo and gave [ 3 3 the policy of opposition to the acquiring of | gpated, against any disfranchisement of na- | 155 The whole commercial world that k ) 9 highbinder to levy blackmail depends upon | himself up to the new sheriff of Johuson | James G. Ball to prevent the sale of intoxi- foreign territory and would recognize the | tives = Prosident Dole, in acknowledging the | centered in Paris wished that the under. | streets bearing the British cnsign. A large | his veputation for bravery, so they do not | county Iust week. Ho oxpects to prove af | cating liquors if such a thing is possible. it of 1 atleast to the extent | receipt of the ote, asked the British minis- | taking would be comploted. To complete | and menacing erowd followed, yelling, *Tear | mypder in secret, but do their work openly | alibi.” Clayton has a twin brother named | 10 the face of this expression, however, the ey DR AL, 0 o atatant. | ter to furnish precedents where Great Brit- | it there was need of the lottery loan | it up” The students, armed with cudgels, | SHPE S REEEH BIE I FEOR W BREE | Girn, and the resemblance between them | Saloon men are quite confident their bus of agreeing to the accession of Kaiulani, | G et o e o on of foreign ter- | bill. To pass the bill there was need | repulsed the ugly rushes of their opponents, SR B i e o e law | 18 80 Femarkable that few people can tell | 1ess will not be seriously interfored with, he published letter of Secretary Foster | witory fn'the Pacific had granted suffrage. of submitting to the demands of M. Baihut | who, howe! seized the flag. ‘A sharp | they are caught aud punished by the 1w | them apart. Marshul Rankin. and United | and have so much confidence in the new 1 States Atiorney Fowler came in from Chey- | 0ficials that they have made arrangements ssperadres Who Make Life a Burden in the WELLMAN'S ALLEGED SLAYERS. Indications that Towa People Are Quite | P a Press Reporter on the | of the negotiations at Washington Hawaii esseps’ Counsel ARl would be in worse situation than ever before Arealgon the' Governe Tor Special to Tiw J~Now that the municipal contest is | wars between the highbinder societics, only one serfous obs to Minister Stevens. from their point of view, Minister Jones of the finance department | and others like him, who stood ready to | struggle occurred until the r was recap- | they are regarded as martyrs. If they sustained the adherents of monarchical rule | has mide o full investigation into the issu- | Kl the measare tl’”’ T [ v Ty m»l; jiirmishes I0er | escape, as they generally do, they are her [ cume on Sunday. and this moruing Raukin 10 open thale Shona-an soon 48 tho mow i rse Stavel ance of honds by Wi rovernments he vascillating - policies o ¢ successive the evening before the police fin dis. " ‘oF the Pe R nude o requisition for Clayton on o warean cors are installed. 1f ere not for the B I touIes LS ieveny RAC | to: the e ull Huwalian government® | ministries were the ficst causes of the | persed the rival tactions. e LU AL | from the United States court'at Chieyeunio. | Position tuken by the cownty attotiey there Captain Wiltse of the cruiser Boston was [ ¢l 14 00 PTEERE L e 24 was #3.. | scandal in the present trial. M. Bainut had A The preseut nighbinder war was caused | The sheriff of Johnson county. acting on the | Would be little, if any, triction between tho not countenanced by the Washington gov- | 420,000, ‘The totul debt he wives s §.321,000, | ealized his ofticial power over the fate of L LIRS LR : by one society encroaching on anoiher's pre- | advice of County Atterney Bennett, declined | two elements, THe saloons have been run- ernment. It was subsequently pointed out | Charles N. Sper winister of the in. | the lottery loan bill, and had known th Sre Batarssung atel10. 2 lwohundred ves—accordingly one of the poachers was | to surrender the prisoner. Mr. Fowler then | i the giuntlet i portion of the year with- 10 them that the flag of the United States | terior under Liliuokalani, died on Mareh 6 of [ Charles de Lesseps' failure to comply with | villages around Warsaw and the town of | "o €O to tho others. He was:| 1oft nfter sorving the sherift with notico of | oubuy revenuo being obtaliied Ly the cltyy B e R e laxvi S0 vis ISP At HSt Greentwicht | 118 demands’ csuln b&mide toraccomplish || Avashef hinve bean (ubcntad by o sudden | oo Sttt ' b 45 1 the existence of the United States wareant, | and from the vote last clection day it had not been hauled down from the place | {PGPIGRS HE IS DO a8 Bt CREeER: | the ruin of the canal company. After he | {haw. . Thore 1s grent distress s millions | 1Ot killed, but was so serfously wounded that | Clagton Cruse then waived examination, and | dpparent the people want a change, over the government building, as would | fo. v o Tt o °" | had shown his capacity for evil, M. Bathut | ‘of youbles damage has been caused hissocicty hud to have a life from the other | was committed to jail to await the session of have followed the ofticial disavowal of the | The Hawiilan Patriotic league forwarded had informed Cluarles de Lesseps that if o ol side. According to highbinder ethics when | the district court. No witnesses have been | MAWKEYES HUNTING FOR OFFICE, emporary protectorate established uuder | by the steamer A da e follo r tele- | did not reccive an enormous sum of hush AUSTRALIA'S GREAT FLOODS, member of a socioty is killed his de examined e o of S | W ooy e Ll | i ool At vho i s avent e L e R fowans Who ttava 32 Arians Deie to it iinister., % ONO! R D BETDRN - | M. de Lesseps knew would mean the ruin of | Scencs of Desolation and Destructlon at | else. It does not matter who, as long as he o 4 R iter Une am's Service b ALY Patriotic league, a union of wll native assoc 0ss the persons who had entrusted their al FRANCISCO, Cal., March 16.—The Aus- | the fight. The society, or Tong, whose ma g1 2 1—LAst evening DANICl 1o ihair places of abode, who are 5! Minister Stevens, when seen by the Asso- | tions, hope for justice and that an Jnvest to the kecping of the companys he had sub- AN St 10 R A | e pRL e e {iroonl WHOHS IOL | Hrisly, &, wool giower, startad to playing | [0 their pl f \ who are hanker- i vai Drees correapondont, sxnressed fim. | Hon willbe, mudoera Detore & 80cision aato | mitted 0 ths extorson tralian papers, which arrived on the steamer | g boen wounded, therofore, “killed one of | Miew, 8 Weol grower, st o S | g after the fleshpots of the federal ghvern= KA TEO8e corvespondent, joxiresses O XAEION,. o Srenitian s i B dnt graphic details of the | their rivals, and thought they had avenged | monte with &, 1 the course of i few mo: | o eiier it SHan it et e self am perfecly satisfied with the contents | annexation " 0 Gons Nawn Bresident O T e s BFads Alamedu today, print graphic details of the | I r R, Bl HONERE el Bd aveged | TS M s Tadieed t o snlittor of 18 | ment, says the Chicago Tribune. The sche of Sceretary Foster's letter. bt bt Why has Charles de Lesseps been great floods of Brisbane and its suburbs. | ey hey had merely wounded a man, | cents. Luck then turned his way and he | e is not long, but as the days pass the ) \x”” will !v»] juently l‘:w‘ he said, 'vllml Will Lecture on Hawail, lected to bear the burden of the ch The rains had been falling almost constantly | while one of their members had been killed, | won an even £1,000 off the 12 cents. nmu\lu-l' of § andidates ing rouses, yud wher a judge in rendering o decision, sums 'up his | Wysurvaros, D, C., March 16.—Hawaiion | fohod, o bt o0 nanke2 | since the beginning of Fébruary, but no seri- | 8o they killed one of their opponents and the - the back districts and the bottoms are points in such a way that two-thirds of the | ( +ASHIROTON. 5 pirmak St B Lo UL L (oL Soniseq nencee Wure dkaacted, until Fob. | 1otterretalinted in leind FLOUR OUTPUT. finally heard from it is expected that the list 1 o Commissioners Thurston and Castle, while [ him had been made againsta dozen other | ous consequences were dpected until Feb L \ isteners will say thit he will give judgment 5 PR JIOLHCD There was a fair prospect that both the - will e hugely augmented. In the meantime in favor of thooppasite party, vet the logical | Walilng for some definite action on theiv | Men, but they cither had been ignored or | ruary 23, when roports ffom the upper Bris- | souiotios ‘would become. exterminated. pup | What the Minneapalia Sills Have Dono for | pohticlahs Who ive. - pulls sre. plmess conclusion of thic decision may ot be in ne- | proposition to make Uncle S o' present. of | o Cisacution was bound to; produce. i k the dangzer o the innocent people in China- | - the Pust Week—Condition of the Market. | plagued to deatlh by the eveat number of 18, 80 ? € ands, o ght o eI tERtTMOnY. CORNERtIHR . (6% Ko-oAl1e ere inevitable anc ons made ready 2 bullets became so gre MinsEAPoLIS, Minn, Mareh 16.—The § ! nice with ¢ iosa obinions, so, with Fos e Sandwich islands, will leave tonight on | oo Praciinony connecting the . so-called | were inevitable and all persons made ready | town from fiying bullets becam great | M M March 16—} thelr constituents \j‘h:‘\:\nv; to share in the MG AL SaLT bl o LnOu s ROVLHE EOTV U OSDOLE bribe-givers and bribe takers. This 1t had | to prepare for them. But the very worst fea- | that the police took a hand and are now Northwestern Miller says: The mills were | $P0ils of the democratic vietory L A rayouenyLnLe | She lbustion, LR utterly failed to do. The only persons who | tures that had been eutertained fell far | g theivinnings. == ; able to run much more we o I e TR ORI GLRL v 1e the case AT T oY A Al A A A TN R A T (s e of the highbinders was caught re hostiaste exin irlos its M- Stovens thought the situation had MUST PAY THE PENALTY. could have supplied the mis evidence, | gyopt of the terrible reality 4 SIS : | and their output showed an increase of about | superintendent of the freo madl delivery. ) 6 ti s although not to the satisfaction of the pros 2 5 % handed after committing the last murder 2 GHihton--\V. M. Desmond: wanta' to/be depat et o o enauge. Jewes T ot AL | Carlyle Harrls Donted @ New Trial by the | cution, were Baron de Reinach, who s dead, | _From Febru 23 the waters rose very | and nine others who have been arrested on 000 barrels. The total output for the week Tinton u y United States m: hal: Tom Tierney, assist- ; oA is HTAR N S his (Na A bRGRE, a6 rapidly and by noon on March 4 the level of | suspicion have been indicted by the grand | was 150,005 barrels, averaging 26,666 bar ant deputy revenue. collectors FrankD: Mo fore the close of President Harrison's ad Recorder. rnellus Hers, wha,wasinhs 54 ) jury for murder Dowell, ik r ] Hurl b Ly A, - b 9 ol Foh10.Car! & of illness, and Arton, the pretended the big flool had been reached. Still the ry fo der. daily, against 185,110 barvels the week before, owell, inspector of postoitices; James Hurley, iibEa ot He Hardly fhoughtls Likely NEW Yoltk, Muroh 10.—Carlylo Hurns, the | ¢ /Shit RR1 “oxoited the Iavghterat all | sat red dow seasingly and the Difficult to Convict Highbinders. T s s time n | TIWAY mailelork, The senate might coutiniie in executive ses- | young medical student, who was convicted o B eocltod the tnughtevof all | rain poured down unceasingly and the g cul I 156,615 barrels for the corresponding time in | "GN For postofice, D, Beardsley, sion beyond the expiration of its usual time, | Jep e murdered his girl wife, was today ) Il’nn eI teptiion VL ‘m\"(:“fi but | Waters continued to rise until a minimum Usually it is extremely difficult toconviet a | 18¢ 12 els in 1801 A larger ries Porter, 8 Nelson, William Avthar, AT ko an oxtra goasion, EHle did | gyl s naw-brial is restrained from dofug so. The min- | Beieht was reached on the Gth, the level | Chinauan of crlme uless he fs caught in the | capacity is in operation this week and the Ao L8 Inkbeaiorabip oF hesDoRaN n::: Il‘pu;hm\::.vl::.flu:]ml;‘u-_:'-;\v\-“xl.;.-ll.‘|;‘i:| «h)'. II: T E R R R TAH AR SnHiS Lria) by Mager might have given the most vital in- | being then about twelve feet above the flood ;‘,‘h‘"‘\" \‘ ““ll:|“' ::““I""’:F“_}"I |'\u”|I:‘. |\|\r|\“““;r| manufucture will doubtless show another | GUNYiment SRR e Sl e bl il R formation, but they saw fit to withlold it. | of 1890. The scene was then something | fiionds of the arcnsed have nrcStfy and | gain 4 5 O-kaloosa—For postofiice, Tames B, Seovers Bestraenon e auflock i eyl the | seromo an Tayor, bt afio b convietion | (ERSUE B 1 248, Bt SUUIAL | of 1. ‘e, sne, was, then pomesbing | fondy of oSkl e b Retules | E ook some of oue milors wate - | i 16 En LS IS By A men of both partics to support his view that meracing telegrams sent by Herz? and suburbs and thdwhole'of the surround- | tume " tho police huve adopted new tictics, | or et Moaaed that the ndvent of Blonty | A et Tor eonsul zontrar 1o B i, .2 RER 1SN parkee, to subport e Y conduct his case beforo the appellate court. | ‘The advocate general sald: ~They are at | ing country in_evgry dircction wore - | Phey fulise thatif the Ighbindes bs i | CLYAEr power was at | nd, and began to | B aoR - I'or postmaster, by 11, Mantser; clitied to express his individunl opinion of | When this failed, his counsel proceeded to | your disposal.” undated, the water' befag in many places | down from his pedestal s o bad man 1 the | bremer? for, luxlug uside steam. Cold, : B s the political side of the question got futo logal form certain alleged new ovi. | | Judge Des fardines Lot them be produced | over thie tops of houses. Av Brisbanc | qvit'of Ly couminyimen his Ponen for iy, | SIOFIY weather, however, hus tempotutily ey i K. Suttc Speaking further, he Y “While Thave | dence tending to show that the dead girl had | ib court tomorrow. and its immedidte yietnity, thousands of | jiie” (ibute is gone. Accordingly tie dispelied this impression. Mond big | Ottumwa — lor postofice, James Murran, peaking further, he siic iile Thave | dence tending to show that th girl ha (S A S houses were submerged and many hundreds | D€ cibute is goue. Accordingly the po- | biizzard did not seriously affect the railroads, | Ciiarles Walsh, Robirt Moore, Mayor Bur been accused of precipitating a revolution, | been a vietim of the morphine habit and | Continuiug, M. Barboux aske ) ses wore subm 1y greds | lice have been constantly raiding Chinatown | and the mills are not having uny areat | Edward Fronch, O. W. Lynuw, Nowt Af thee fact remains, and will be vouched for by | that lier death was the consequence of acci- | Cornelius He vermitted to flee the | of families were fhreed seck higher | for the pust few days and every known high- | trouble al stting L cars to handle | 0. B. Mahaffy: cousul geieral to Mexico, Oape many here, that I did not desiro the respon- | dentally taking an overdose of the | country? Why h he nov been scated | ground, many barely escaping with their | binder aud those whose looks proclaim’ them | ot oaqany, SotHng enough cars to hundle | o, it Fvans: United Stutes mirsha aibilities that would devolve upon me in the | drug. ~ Several afidavits in support | AMONE the prisoners, orat least among the | lives. Boats were hird at work in all di- | g¢'cuch Is searched for avms. e if mom L e R Motious mihern district, John MeIntire, event of o change in the government of Ha- | of this weré submitted to the & re. | dccused? Merely because for ten years he | rectipns removing néople to places of safe found they are kicked and enffed and elubbed e oo for the e orse. - Mitlons | cioxt Madison- tor postofiice, N. 0. Roborts, WAl 1n takine th course which I did I | corder . in' applioation. for & new been the broker of tue radicil party. erything possiblé was done to ufford | ynijl thoy disappear from sight, THOI | baess xeemne oot s millors | Clurics Docre and Wiltiam 1 Rfol, i SR i AR AAR SO as ORI Sy ars 2 In this matter politics had devoured both | shelter to the distressed, but the misery reting plices are invaded, thotr fdol DEOMY S RDUEED LY COMEACLERLS s prenant Sbuaup-lor nostofed, Me ML HAm G naEes simply followed the volicy specifically laid | trial and counter afiidavits were also sub- thalr. met an. theie Inilitans. \Whai a2 7 the poorer classes must have been | eeUng places are invaded, their idols and | situation as one of the most unsatisfactory | D. M for pension exuminers, Drs, Fowler, down under Secretary Bayard for just such | mitted by the distriet attorney. Recorder ir men g . among the poore sses must hi e | decorations destroyed and everythingknown | they ever experionced. Busers, both at honie ow and Waples: marine surgeon, Dr. Me= a contingency, and_which, us hstory shows, | Smythe has been carcfully considering these | radicals held the power of the government | very great. The damage in the city alone | gone to humiliate them, i Andl Al renaciAae fdentet laaTan 3 -J. Pitch, Dr., has been the logical policy of the United | afidavits during the lust two weeks. The | they had taken the money they needed to | must be thousands of pounds. What it is | ““Pie eonsul weneral has united with the | fo, sbread lack confidenco in - prices aud oy, Owen McGloughll 1 States. | recorder, ‘in reviewing the affidavits pre- | defend their ideas ana enrich’ their sup- | elsewhere, especially nizher up the river, it | whief of police in his Gfforts to cruel tha | Gey are loth to trade, except for immediate i Unlted States uttorney ates. 3 ecoder, in reviewiug the afidavits pre- | 401D v rentq Co oy eheiaeibs e e b MD ef of police in his efforts to crush the | disposition or to take advantage of some of- y Paatomian NE o In Favor of Annexution. sented by the prisoner himself, says that the | porters. F 15, AMP0ESIDICIOVE i .| ‘highbinaer: fers manifestly below the market. For tho v J: W. BlockpJdamos A ’ p.T™ o one | Tact that Harnis was s medioal man and ins | initiative in all these transactions cam ,In Stanley street, the principal street in L c e, Lo Bremerman, K. B Dale, G, W. Minister Stevens thought o popular vote | 06t FUH, TRtES Wi B IRECIGL poan it ts | the men who had to do with the paying in- | South Brisbane, the water must have HONORED SECRETARY TRACY. T onkh pricea v ekQ Bl fubfcs : e o AT on the question of annexation taken here | ROGIAR (0 xnow, the habite of flclen Potls | toq of those who did the receiving! reached twenty feet in many places, und in 3 shiadod, the orders takon wero considerably | bt For poatoMiuo, O, F, Ohase hed Mo rould bo uscless, for, with tho excoption of | SLASK WS uavle to, nrove that thede- | S e more exposed Tocalities the destruction was | Greeted on 11ls Teturn to Private Lifa by | 31070 0F the output. Forcigners make wui- VR ; ln‘“x:uu‘:v'é ‘n‘;‘p:‘wv‘uxlm e eV, tuterested | v uny other drug, was & most convincing 1n the Chamwber of Deputies. appalling. Hundreds of houses were SWieq | QM Friends—Secrotary Herhort Present. | ard.and ato kopt wbout 0 and 6. below. the O e S Tecling agatust uunexation, “I am in com- | Proof that sho was not. The decision con- | pams, March 16.—In the Chamber of | bWAY i catried down the xiverof piled | Nmw Youk, March 16, — Ex-Secretary | Views of manufacturors, Bakers ox W. 1 Duncomb ana 1! L O8.BR munication with prominent men of the other | Hs O¥r 18,00 TR e he Deputies today M. Ribot, the premier. de- | giiioush that portion of the town, The lowe Tracy's return to private life was formally | tremely hard to move at anythi ki o Mount” Pleasant. For postoflice, George . islands,” said he, “and ther are sure that T TaLils, hismother, wag atthe Tombs, | nouncea us abominable the rumors in the | pitt UReE BRI B8 OR e almost | celebrated by the Hamilton club of Brooklyn | muneritive prices. The direct export ship- | Fhroop, James A. Throop, Edward Stahl and J, there is, if anything, a sentiment in favor of | AWaiting the decision in o half hysterical | jowgpapers to the effect that he had made a | bolt O ; i Rt i | ments by the mills last k were #5350 | K. Gillis No well defincd uspirants (or other , \ : T i B 3 entirely swept awiy, at 1o ains is | 1o y @ b y a happy coinc cderal oficos oo (L anytitug, & sentiment In favor of | ooldition, but became calmer when she | Lonaranersto et tha ad made a Iy swepl away, What now remains is | touight by a banquet. By a happy coinel- | HInts by tho mills last el federal of EAIIDDR Ao better cluss of tho nntives. learned the fate of her son and suspense was | DATEAIN with Mme. Cottu not to reveal the | onjy g mass of wreckage, Wreckage of all | dence the new secretary of the navy, Hilary | JAITCIS against 30,840 barrels tho prec Waterloo— For postofiice, L. I Edwards, IRegarding the lubor question, which is one | S MeLhwhile avtis m\fm 1 Wag | nameof the concerned in the Panama | 1iygs passed down the river. Two railway et ol ¥ ¥ | weck. London quotations per 250 pounds. | John Young and J. 1. Kiefrer, of the most Important problems which will | removed. Mea ) oy’ -counsel was | bribery charges mentioned in the de Rein- | pyidzes. one of whih cost £50,000 and & . Herbert, was presc c.i fave: Patent, 248 3d@20s; bakers', | Bur 1. 'N. ‘Ripley Is after the post- require solution under unnexation, My | Making his way to the young man's cell. He | ych “Jist of stocks by Cornelius Herz to M. | othes 4 Stey aid: “There was no provision in | is confined in Ludlow street jail, in mur- | Ayqpjeux, and that “X" was the ambassador : bane watershed showed that heavy floods i 1 and sentence he engaged other counsel to 156 Victorla fbridge. £150.000. wer There were no formal toasts. The guests | 16s 6d@17s; low grades, nominal, 111 Jooe,ahiereles prtlyshtoe ROl o SIS , 3 " RO TR T\ Ha e ety vord 1 4 swept away ana communication with South | rose and drank the health of ex-Secretary TR OUNT, D AL R e AR e SorrRoR the treaty for getting rid of Chinese and Ut yoom and when he. ot atghcop | of a feiendly power whose name the counsel | Bridnane is shut off. The gus works were | Tracy and Secretary Herbert, ANOTOER W AITEECOUNT: rk horse, | Glasiow 18 5610 t0 D6 o Japanese laborers, now here, nor for the pro urt room and when hie cuught sight of | for Henri Cottu was about to state submerged, and the city left in total ary Tracy, in response to the et a for o 4 hibition of future Japancse immigration. | Moss' face hesaid simply: o\ eatirt. e M. SRIbob said e that as: || ReSt SR S a Rt tEaR st e toa rs that greeted his name, made a speech, | A Pivorce Suit Causes n Disgraced Nobleman Tor postoffice, Frank Koob and An= The better class of labor, both Jupanese and | -Decision adverse s00n as he heard the rumors he addressed a | |, [ i i Portuguese, can be obtained without resort- | Lhe lawyernodded. communication to the president of the bar i o) N ank . o Reveal His Identity, down stream and dgmaged. which, after thanking th present for ¢ stoitieven) ipN 0 Y, ; i There i5 a wooden ition in_the cell. i Thswich s suffered most severely by the | Uheir kintiness, he spoke of the progress made ¥w YoRg, March 10.—([Speciul Telogram S aea L Chan U ees ing to the contract system, the employer | (UCee B8 NREOEN, BATELOE i 4o cell | committee, saying that counsel bofore lend- | caiiniiry. ‘'he Bremer river rose toa height | in_recent years in the reconstruction of the | to Tue Bee.|—A luwyer who had long been dnoor Eph itk hasibeEH dealing directly with thie employed. It wa L 08 BL g Jus g « 28 | g himself to such a_scandal ought to re- | o¢'eiohey feet above its level and flooded the | navy. b, 5 Lt N it e ; L he received the fatal announcement he L e A e nbhTe Sheers), | Of €ighty fect abovelts level and flooded the v id. in | impressed with the superior manner and evi hn A, Gibbons, A. Hoaglund, Frank the intention of some of the most prominent { & KRGS TG, JWHR SRMUBSeMENE e | member that he was a Frenchman. [Cheers). | et portion of the ety o a depth of thirty. | Secretary Herbert followed and said, fn | '™ sducation of & waiter who served him | 1arshuian, C. A, Warnick, W. A. Pattorso planters to gradually decrease their sugar | ShEL (ACE SETISE B PALEIEOR WG 6X- | The president of the bar committce, M. | giu'tdar. Houses were upset in every direc- | part, after complimenting his predecessoy on | 460t education of a waiter who served him neral agont for Department of Jastice, Jo output and turn to other industries which | plimeds ©Ius only what T expected. hen | yibot continued, spoke to the counsel for M. | it (5 (ivried hundreds of yards from | his administration: “It is, perhaps. the | it an uptown restaurant received a call Cabdlfs United States murshal, John rninld pay xhoum- prh'(-allurlilbult Mr. Bald- “'flml';}h:':'m. .Lwl;}lmx-*]h""l‘::;"‘jl_i:'f‘h‘;fln;llf*\j‘ Cottu, and the .-?uuwl_ m-u. d !hug he I!m\l their original site. [The total’ damage done | time forme to map out a program, but one | from the waiter, who wanted the lawyer to United ""“.‘"l,‘fi‘}:'fi""."i"'fihu "A"{flmfl win, the largest employer of iabor in the | Stand . stac - | any intention of naming the ambassador, | pyh o s sstimated, will amount to | thing I can uo personal ambition | g e him i B tor e o tion i d s ostoffice, Fred A, L fslands, Is not opposed to_annexation, while | OUSly with the other. looked down at the | heing convinced that the personage in ques. | Lyt flood, it ls esthnated, w sct {or him in a sult for separation and the nue collector Southern district, W, Hi ¥ f W i v X 4 4 5, 00. shall tempt me to make changes for the | dy of his child hr by his wife. | Stackhouse: postofiice inspector, J. W. Stewa, 3 % tenaive or. is fa. | floor and said: “Well, T am satisfied, only T | tion ha r to g o Pa #15,000,00 \ by LG 1 ¢ | custody of his child brought by his wife i ; s 25:-.:‘:&;(:'\’1!=llng an oxtensive planter, fs fa- | Qoo U0 S e meyyy | tion had nothing to do with the Panama —————— sake of chunge. In relation to what has ity e i intendent construction new pubiic buf corruptic M. Ribot again cheered a e ORD. gl 45 Gonder 8 ’ The waiter said that although he was known "The present unsettled state of affairs man.” e stood still a moment, then asked | (o e jietasdunin;ehoetediat FERERRoORL been said concerning the employment of Y sin, T the close of his remarks. hokh oNarastaliealh At haas ol ‘wve | 88 Alexander Roberts his real aame was For postofiice, John Finn, C. 0. Dot only manifesting an effect on commercial | NOW his mother bore up under it. For once 1 3 harh ) ) [Phayathinanosherbore b under ik, 1 People Badly Injured ina Petersburg, | as yet had no chance for anything move thay | -lexander Sujovskowski and he had the G Murlow: special pension ex< lines in Honolulu, but is strengthening the | he seemed to conslder more how she should TO BOYCOTT \ LOAN. .., Cohflagratio o cursory examination of tho operations. but HELvIO prank thodhitie ofdoountio 16 SHeY EAM N Lismonsiintater SO RNICONALR foyalista iniheir opposition, and harah | fog} thin what the decislon meant for him. e Prrensnuna, N. J., March 16.—Turner hall, | 1 perceive the spirit and purpose of theso | [vas born in Russian Polund of & noble but | NG qf Wil 00\ w. Goddara piothods for improving their position have |, KIS, coprael WIL at once file an applica- | 4 ppeat to the Jewish Bankers of Europe covering half & block, burned this morning, | Orders. and expect to carry them out, Ex- | impoverished . Eight years ago ne | vy i'%eucdbaugh, ') Davoy and A. M. Kus been discussed. ' So_ far no known threats of | thon wit Not to Trad wsiun Securitios. Cine persons were injured. Lwo probable | Pressing my own opinion, I think we ought | Married the daughter of the bellringer of | por! e e eyt i rms have een made | "N “ifareis, after being thoroughly | LoNbo, March 16.—The London Russo- | Nine persons were sinjured, two probably | to carey on'our program of providing for at | & ehuren “in Konigsburg, Russiv His | "Croston—For the postmastership, Thomas L. but it is proposed that representation should | 8 9 y 8 R e, b 4 _ 50 3 fatally, by falling walls. The tinancial loss | each s 0 of congress one or more new | family cast himoff and he went to London, | Maxwell bo made to the English government {n yiew | 3edrched by the matron, wus admitted to | Jewish committce has sent to every Jewish | ¢ ' vessels for the navy so 48 to keep up a. regy. | Where he managed to support himself and | _ Des Moines—For postmaster, E. H. Hunter, of the upparent antipathy to action by the :l:‘-;“‘lvll“-i»'f‘ I;vr,aunL ‘A .u‘ ml.{-.»u-:.'\..m banker and bank director, bavk manager | ;W' h0 e werd more or less severely | lar, methodical incyease. PUP @ TEBU- | \ife and child, Three years ago a friend & Eibooek T P, Whitconbs coivsul ut Bolfast, Tited State S olking with her son for nearly half an hour i § ore 83 8 y | lar, & fiduoad Rintto cameita thls e g RS homas Burke; pension agent, J. . Stoots. Bk and the interview was heartrending. . When ; ; injured: o = Pitioslilani0 omanty s Tou VL Aulin = Hawailan Civil Rights League. sheleft Harris was interviewed by roporters, | appeal to combine i boycotting Russ CAPTAIN FrRANK COOK, WAS N T INDICTED. wEadndie nld followed him after a while. Kesult of & Quarrel. The Associated press coreespondent was He was told that the er consid loans and in boycotting the trade in Rus: ENGINEER BLAKELEER. x..n first Im-L :-uuvlo\gnrn‘! as cashier in Cepar Rarios, Ia, March 16, —[Special T Antociated Dross. outensirne | 50 MO LNOU LAY, dio rocorddr sonatdared [, Saoupitica gonerally R Ak Last Chapter I the Scougal Bank Caso of | HCSHUTAL DUt tie pay wis small ind Rlor e s W. Boyle B G ks ab which . tho o Tomal. evidentet excinimed THar®: | The appeal is significant in connection with | Jacon SCitbEN South Dakota. y padia B 'H”" Wire | hus brought suit In the district court at s A ok yae. (9 vy ; arrls, 1 )0 fact that the Russian government hi Thosss CLL. F ANKTON, S reh 16.—[Special Tele f] A fellow employe and Pl 9 SRy 08 The mecting was called at the | “why, it Is simply because these afidavitsof | 1he fact that the Hussian government hus | Tiovas HALLEWELL Yaxkrox, 8. ), March 16.—[Special Tele- | wag now living with him, and ho wanted | Mavion to oust the oficials of Mount Vernon, Louse of John Coburn, the lass minister of | mine were drawn by persons not acquainted | 45t isaued o uise providing foran interna- | - Joux Lamn. gram to Tug Ber.—The grand jury of the | suit brought for absolute divoree. The | claiming illegality of the late election, He the interior wnder the late queen. Seven- | With the requirements of such evidence. T | Honal loun and that Russian bunkers are en- | Jonx Messexaen circuit court made its final report today. No | count’s wife denies his ullegations of un. | also brought suit aguiust James Smith, D, L. toen proposed members of the leaguo wera | think it T g et Tam not Per- | 1 oney centers outsideof Russin, Owing to | POMCEMAN OVERBECK, indictment was roturned against W. S, | faithfulness. Her grounds are alleged cruel | Boyd and J. J. and J. C. Keedyck, the offis H‘u nllli\l:\nj D .‘-I..:u. Among them we nll_:u ll'- e -.l‘-A:i: llim\kl ““I“ vich [ m:‘ the leading position of Jews in the money It is feared that some of “these will die. | Scougal, who was arrested a month ago | treatment, cials, for £,000 dawages for depriving him of e at: hhe reca Rt ora B ehurat: | those TaiA'sae Y nraparad. Al sibroreted o EAIKEIA 0L BN 16 Al thAs the appeal, | The latter sustained o broken leg. and arm ghorged, with Semplclky With - George 1t TEN IASSENGERS HURT. R e Yl Tamea’ Sl waaecy Chiarles Crelghton, ex-Marshal Charles | brief, showing conelusively by comparing | If complied wvith wvill victuatly drive lRussian } The other inj.redare all fircmen and were | Scougal, deceased, with roceiving money on < k, who are defendants in the above, Wilson and "C. W. Ashford. Ashford | the afidavits with each other and the testi- | Securities of all kinds out of those markets | caught in a falling wall. deposit after the Scougal bank was 1us0IVent. | gyirens Tralus on the Erle Coliide with | b 1 brought suit for $10,000 & " mudo” ustirving specch, iy *which, | mony of the same witnesses on the trial, | 414 bo 3 krea disuster to Russian fndustetal | | Ovriwa, Ta, March 10, A heavy wind Winsltw LOSas Casa Surlons Rasuite: oft, Willlata Glann, Eliag Hawn, How: R saving - that # e valian o[ Ehat thbviwene Hartl Vs RaERbe Tt el enterprise e appeal is in retaliation for | accompanied by gnow, is blowing, and is ; By T R T b 5 Nl > h i b O z B e e inannut Hawallang |, o kRGN RO BTy 16" reaglt of perty the continued severity of the dealing with | g ry cold, During the gale the | YANKTON, 8. D., March 16 —[Special Tele FORTINYIE N, % Matti a0, S Pussonier 4 G-y, Hoglaond Char s or not, he spoke of the principle of frec | He was then asked if he had any formal | the Jews. Famous shoe' slore hmed this inorning. | gvam to Tite Hek.]—The trial of tho cele- | tinins on the Erle rond collided this morning pat and deprivation of liberty while per B oy Ty e Lot freey o, SR BRI AVRS (bR Hod. ap) “Jewish financiers need but little argu- | 1oss, $10,000 brated Herbert Hall Winslow divorce case | near Lackawanna, A Hullman slecper was s I S A Ly tlon us one contended for by forco of arms | Hereplied: “Iam very happy, even if I | Ment to induce them to boycott Russia. ‘The | = Evieka Sruines, Avk., March 16.—Fifty | will begin before the cireuit court in this city | demolished and ten passengers were hurt i e in the early days of the republic. He then | have to die. The community has learned | fact thut Russia has been obliged to huve re sixty dwellings of the poorer class burned | tomorrow afternoon. D, C. H. Winslow and | Some severe is ull the outcome of & little qud read a draftof a constitution drawn up by a | from the affidavits of witnesses that there | fOUTSe to @ domestic loan indicates the re. Loss, $30,000, wife, parents of the playwright, are here to = Willing to Sell. committee, of which he and Peterson were | Wis uo motive other than to tell that my un- | ity (o which she has already been re g - estify in their son's behalf, and his wife .. Held Upand Roubed tu Chicago. AR RAVIDS, March 16.—[Special members, 'the drift of which wus that the | fortunate wife was addicted to the use of o 4 Guced oML JOINED TH. will b here tomorrow with ‘her retinue of | Cuicaco, lil, March 161 G. Fox, col legram to Tne Bre. | —C. J. Ives, president ject of the league s e to promote, by | drug, an accidental overdose of ich was COTHE T ST : - New York friends ector for the First Nation: 1k, was hel Sk ‘ 2 ' R N SN L ) (e ey AAOTRBROTRBUUR STUAMER Sad Fute of Ewo Lavers at Christian, ariy- | N0 YO frends = [, R e T ot the stain. | Of the Burlington, Cedar Rapids & Northera, 4 i o love of cou and of | the causeof herc y _ o up and robbed of 31,200 on one of the stair froc represeutative government and to ¢ Harris said further: “It is not a question | o e slssipl. Migsanrl Bapidly Bleing, I was soen today in regard to the rumor thas R L n AnTatHmEnR s tosens | ? e 5| Breat Fears for.the Aasala and Rer Blght JURISTIAN ch 16.—A startling [ CHAMBERLAIN, S. D, March 16, —[Special | Ways of the city hall today. He had just | the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul was irage and promote such action on the part | of life with me; L have a cousciousness of my TN ey . Cunistiay, Migs., March 16.—A startling I ; of the { Hawail, irres of race, | own i ce, and I believe the American SRNAPRG TRMINRNIN liscovery was made here today. In a thicket | Telegram to Tue Bee.]—A heavy snow is | received 00 from the city treasurer and | negotiatiug for the Decorah branch of the )y . ! of race, | : Aorieg Havteax, N. 8., March 16.—[Special Tele- | discovery was made here today. In a thicke 4 3 Y. or past political afiliutions, | pe believe 1 am innocent AP near the railway station the dead bodies of | falling here, but it is not very cold. The | $900 from the county treasuver, and was de- | former road. He said the only trouble about Provision is made for the organization of Harris will be arraigned on Monday for | Kram to Tue BEe]—The transatlantic y 8 | Missouri river has risen six. inclios during | scending the dark stairway w the man floor | the report lies in tho fact that the Milwaus provisional clubs. Any one over 20 years of | sentence steamer Sarnia, with 800 passengers and a | Miss Alma Nunnemagher and William B. | 7 W0 of the building, when, at the turnof the | Kee folks have not spoken to him about the age, who shall pledge himself to support the | Fe—p——— valuable cargo, is five days overdue and | Miller, both of whom had been shot through ’ YT staircase, some man whom he had not seen, | deal. Mr. Ives says the line docs not pay and iy uluable cargo, is f e and A objects of the league, being oligible to men Movements of Ocean Steamers March 16, rreat alarm is felt for her safety. So great | the head, were found.. From the position in WENT T0 JOIN THLIR BARY. threw his arms about his neck and choked | that if the Milwaukeo folks or anybody else bershin, The constitution was discussed At Naples—Arrived — Augusta Victoria, | Frod® art Lol DL Bt oo v ] supposed that sy him almost to insensibility. The man then | Wants it and will let his company out thoy scction by section and finally adopted | from New York is the anxiphy-thava steamer: is uow bolng | IH SN Ao i 8 ook m. | A Father and Mother Die Together Because | praboed the two packages of money. and, | are welcome to it Coburn announced that it was the iuten At ( Arrived--Kuiser Wilhelm 11, | equipped to go out and look for her. All day | Miller shot his compapion through the tem Li'e Had Lost Its Churm. rushing down the staivs, escuped. 2 : . 5 5 Bra Of > ple and then shot himself, und death in both - : ol § RS, o, Closed the Schools, tlon of the meeting to muke Pavker presi. | from New York yesterday the ofticers of the ship'. company hot Mira, Tenn., March 16.—In a lonely cabin -~ . ¢ 16, — 8 dent of the league. Parker, however, posi- At Hamburg - Arrived—Secandia, from New | here w besieged by anxious friends and | lustances must have been instantuncous, e annto s bod AL e Biri e e Daith Croaw Karios, Ia, March i6.—[Speciak tively declined to accent the oftice, and it | York relatives of passengors on tho steamer. Iy | -Misa Nunpemyolisriwas a. daughter of a | inlakecounty the bodies of Abuer Carte RIcHMOND, Va., March 16.—A special from | Telegram to Tuk Bee.]—The public schoola was evident that he did not care to be usso At Lizard—-Passed—Moravia, from Now | is thought by some that she may huve fallen | protiucut nerthant of Milwaukee, and | and his wife Jennie recently from Georgia | N. C., says P, Dixon ¢ at Livermore have been closed on account of cuted with the movement York in with the long overdue Nuronic and is tow- | Miller lived in the game city, She had been | were found clasped in each others urms. An | Charlotte, N. €., says: D. F. Dixon of this | 4% l4vermore i diphtheria, Kvery student The Bulletln publishes this in regard o At Bremerlaven—Arrived--Aller, from | ing the missing freighter into port. The | sbending the wintethere with her parents. | empty revolver, laying between them, | €1ty his just veccived word of the fatal burn- | i GHEPFCaN 0F FIPRLACE cposed and an epi- the organization: “The league, us such, | New York agents, however, are inclined to believe that | aud last week Mr. Miller, to whom she was | old “the tale. Saturday their baby died | ing of his wife and two children at Ruther- | demie. s foared A steice quarantine is favors neither monarchy nor anaexation, It | At Kinsale—Passed—Sagamore, from Bos- | she has met with an accident of some king | ¢hgaged, urrived hate. The pavents opposed | yyd they became desbondent and ended | fordton, N. C. The child accidentaily turned | hemg enforeed is & coalition of both monarchists and aunex- | ton. thut necessitated her lying to for repairs., | the match and Friday after lunchcon. she | gheir troubles in death, The left a note say- | over a lamp, which exploded and threw the - ationists, who hold freedom more dear than | At Boston—Arvived —Bostonian, from Liv- | The anxiety has been increased by reports of | left the house and Mr. Miller also disap ghbors, we are going home, never | burning ol over the mother and children Henvy buow ¥alk. . .- forms and will quietly accept of o form of | ©rpool, aud Kavsas, from Liverpool terrible storms that each wcoming vessel | Peared. 1t was supposed that they had gone | 1o voturn, We wers misarable in 1ife, but | Mrs. Dixon lived until 10 o'cloc MansmaLLrowy, la., March 16.—Fine snow goverument which does not include freedom | At New York—Arrived—-Rhynland, from | brings into port Off to get married and would soon return, but | iii'be happy in death. Farewel - has been falling here for several hours with as o fundamental principle.” | Antwe Zandaam, from Rotterdam. —— as they failod to show up, search was made i Stated Lts Object, | - Unlonlats Organize. y with the above result Deep Snow In New York. NEw Youx, March 16.—Mrs, May Wrigh ! and Thrown from a Train Loxpox, Murch 16—\ n unionist mauifesto - Harvexnuka, N, Y., March 16.—The snow | Sewall An attempt is being made by full-blooded | Creverasn, O., March 16.— Andrew John- | hus been issued over the signatures of tn He Usd Tobacco and Waus a Demorrat, in thi it l\lx‘n!\l\[f«.::fn\d“.“,xf;‘.‘...hm.:_‘limn‘u:;\‘.".,,.‘:x‘:’x..;..‘.’Y son, the Swede who disappearcd from u F duke of Abercorn, Marquis Londonderry, | Quincy. 11l March 16, —Henderson Smith and stock broker in Europe a passionate the wind northeast and indications point to. Native Hawatians Organizing. ne of the worst storms of the season. of Indianipolis, president of the Contly Kubbish Fire, county is from six to eight feet deep. T | AR T T T ey 5 Residents who are compellod 15 g0 out Of | Grtas hin witeeneor ot the e Anedd- | OmrvMwa, In, March i0.-{Special Teles Hawaii huve been considering the advisabil. | Wo¥ne train botween Chicago and Piuts- | Earl Erne, Lord Arthur Hill, Colonel Saun- | died last night and was burfed this after- | doors go about on snowshoss. In several | hotel on the aims and. interests of the na- | Evam to Tug Bek.| While burning rubbish fty of taking sowe action in o body against | DUrE. was found wandering near Massillon, | derson, the mayors of Belfust and London- | noon. He was 119 ygars of age and married | places the drifts ave as high as the barns | tional_convention te held in Chicago, | today fire damaged the stock of the Famous annexation and in favor of suffrage. O, toduy. He was in a dazed condition and | derry and others, The manifesto unnounces | his second wifs atithe age of 90. He was a | @10 farmers have great diiculty iu proteet- | May 15 to 24 Store to the amount of §0,000 In addition to all this agitation members | badly injured. After coming to himself he | the formation of the Ulster Defense leagy soufirmed tobacco uer In $heir animals from freczing to death and ' -y 4 on members | B 4 coming L iself he e formation of the cnse leg coufirmed tobac er and a lifelong demo | | » Yow York Exchange Quo of the provisioual goverument are experi- | said that Lie was robbed by two men on the | not merely to continue the struggle for unjon, | crat. He saw WasBington on several occa | bave hard time o get hay and feed p Busslan Tresty Hew Yark ExshAUES QueiaMam: f enclug @ growing colduess among some of | train us e was passing’ from one car to | but to prepare to meet any contingency. The | sions and at one dme was i the employ of : - New Yokk A petition, signed EW YOuk, March 10.—[Special Telegram their early supporters. Mewmbers of the | another and thrown from the platform. The | siguers call upon all unionists to qua'ify ut | the father of his country. He was the o'd & _ Bumors oi the Narouie by a lurze numb of prominent New | to Tue Bee]-Exchange was quoted as fols militia are the most discontented, some of | robbers took all but §13 of the woney John- | once as members of the league. The neces citizen ip the state, having been born in { NEW YORK, March 16.—Rumors that th | Yorkers, has ben seit to Secretary | lows today: Chicago, 25 cents premium; them claiming the men who bore arms in de- | son had when he left Chicage, ' sary qualifications of every successful appli- | Virginia on New Year's day, 1774, missing steamer Naronic has been sighted | Gresham agaimst the Kussian treaty, Boston, par; St. Louls, 90 cents prembum,

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