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THE OMAH TWENTY-SECOND YEAR. OMAHA, FRIDAY MORNING, MARCH 21, 1893. NUMBER F & | | ponmae " o 3 | pa . i 1 ke SDIVE o " 3 | right, demanded urgency for o N A\ N ol T | close of the week, while the house will have | 1 N \ part of the by-laws in Peghrd to o strike | right, demanded urgency for a motion ‘w \ | ||\n-:‘:u.<m|‘|(l“]:-:ul ‘(nlll.u' s days. There is | [“\l)l[’[b lT\\ 0“V A\“'“RS have no effect, leno that clause w BI',R“" bl:\ A\RBITR\TORS | favor of the dissolution of the Chamber, V M M | ¢ adopted by the grand 168ges and is binding | Premier Ribot opposed the motion. The i considerable talk in favor of a legisla- | on the grand masters and members alike. premier suid thero was 1o reason whatover ; . o | % aien Ofsials Resly to the B d The grand mastéfs \lvn:m'!!hmn-l;\nm;‘v o right e Tt Seasiins Wy s Yostarday § for anticipatine tho reguls -1.‘.-{“..:".;(“.::: essary, in order to allow the wnvesti- | Western Union Officials Reply to the Demand | to order it suspended than the humblest | Their First Meeting Was Held Yesterday in | solution and that accounts must be made up, g ik 3 4 i 1o proce P » ot again ta member of the order would have. As for the A and that would take time, The right, he | Setting tha Stagae for the Final Scone in the Members of the House of Representatives | gations to proveed, and then m .:.;“'M,,‘: of the Telegraphers. action for £300000 damages against the Paris, added, would lose nothing by waiting. The S ) o Finally Put on Record. bk L U Hidss A UL L, R grand officers, there is mo law whereby country clearly saw the object of the Panama State House Ring Drama. v 3 constituents of some of the members, who man can become Hable by advising another campaign say that they will contribute out of their pan to quit work in order to get higher | M. la Rochefoucald, monarchist, deputy 5 ZOARE AT THE. VOTIS TAKEN HDIGATE | sun ks . s o i s | MR SOWERVILE. WAKES A STATEMENT | b ¥ 4, D SHbLULS Gt | BAPON DE. COURCELLES WL PRESIE | 1y i Phtomi 7L | IPEACHENT PROCEEDINGS AR STARTED tive recess of several weeks, if nee- v e bine and decreAse the price of labor, and s | right had received Panama canal checks il kbl n s sl b ; W ehe-d labor cannot. eombine to obtain increased o et | The Chamber adopted the previous question e of the members who favor it say o SC ST He ATRWEEE & ULkt LAl then the Ameri borer will by de- Debates of the Court Wil e Held 1n | po oy vote of 814 to 200, thus indorsing the . dime 4| ean't be brought about in any other way of Commorcial Telegraphers—T o of the federal court soon be in a condi the English Language—Keprese | aetion of the government Sentiments as Regards Impeachment and | (1ol ” o R0 the adjournment come Organization Witl Not Be Recog- tion similar to that of the serfs of Russia. tives of the Pross Wil o Ad- e o T T T ai v hefore i 01 can be reached o e P o e Arrival ol e Pomeran N Party Fealty Plainly Shown Lt . oy ISRAEDY S tHEEUORIpRNYY DESTRUCTIVE WINDS. mitted to the Sessious. Harirax, N. 8., March 25, —The Pomeran appropriation bills and compel the governor Resolutions Calling for ty Preliminaries Passed by the House Yestorday, ATTORNEYS ENGAGED FOR THE STATE v fan has put into this por ter machin to call an axtra session fan s put fnto this port with her machin- | VICTORY IS NOT YET COMPLETELY WON OI1 Hpector Hilton's Depaties, Niw Yonr, March 2 R NIRRT A % ery disabled, She Concerning the re the Elements, Panis, March 23.—The court of arbitration o , 2 % rale Sd rda R ch b r her ma e appointments of deputy ofl inspectors | POFt that trouble between the Western | Meyrms, Tenn, March 23 —An Appeal- | appointed toadjust the difeultios between | £ Saturday nheht which brose e i | tuspiaoto Hi | Union Telegraph company and its employes | Avalanche special from Tunica, Miss., says: | Great Britain and the United States in re- [ (0708 SO SO0 o g e Ko were made today by State Inspector Hilton, [ Union graph compa 0, Avalanche special from Tunica, ) y ritain and the United States in I'wo starts were made after repairs had a i - i Men Whose Interests Are Inimical to the | o CC ol ot o own, editor of the Ne- | is imminent, W. B. Somerville of the West- | This afternoon at 8:30 o'clock a cyclone from | lation to the seal fisheries in Bering sea, met | e e e e ery | Judge Wakeley, Judze Powad aud W. L. State's Are Working Hard. braska City Press: Matt Dougherty of Ogal- | ern Union ‘Telegraph company in an iuter- | the southwest struck this town and left | today in the office of the French fore again broke down. Finally on Tuestay Greene Will Prosecut: the Uase. lala; F. M. Ross of Lincoln, J. H. Killian, | view said wreck and ruin in its wake. ‘The Masouic | minister, All members of the court we morning she started and got here without Al % ; . . 2 > opel . 3 >vthi ¢ . further accident The steamer will be | editor of the Columbus Wochenblatt, and I understand that some operators have | and Knights of Pythias building, a band- | present bt LR LR b g NEST | Herman Timme of Oman: been dismissed at Philadelphia, and that for | some two-story frame structure, is a total M. de Velle, French minister of foreign h T ko haleht of the male on | BITTER FIGHT ON THE PROPOSITION EOPLE'S L NEST Herm me of Omaha. It" was during the height of the gale on Governor Crounse states that these ap- | ® £ood cause, The dismissal was not known | wreek. The white Presbyterian church and | affairs, made a short speech welcoming the | Saturday night that the piston of the low _ o HS B 00 1 Yo ‘the colored Methodist Episcopal chureh were | memboers of the court, the ¢ 1 the | prossure cylinder on the Pomerantan broke pointments were left wholly in the hands ot | untila day or two si Our local rin S OGN, S al church Were | members of the court, the agents and the cy 0 I I y fele & " o ¥ Representatives Now Have the Chance of |ty oiiivioctor, who is held responsible for | tendents and managers employ and discharg H i '})"‘l‘ufl‘ m'(‘“ s o \_":;‘]L”‘L,“ counsel, ‘The mecting was purely formal. | DIficers of the ship make the stato “lu:(nm nds of th Irehod Ofcials Rally to it 3 a5 x sip 0 lown off and the colored school d {als k8. bressnte 5 i ind not the weather moderated ne Showing Their Integrity—Republican this department, and wiio was therefore their operators at the offices under their di- | 4o giory frame, was blown down on Credentials were presented, and the court | 4,4 continued fine the fate of the vessel in WIIl Assist In Purglog the Party lowed to name his own assistants. rection us circumstances may wareant, and | childeen, and several of them were badly | organized by the election of Baron de Cour- [ her crippled condition must have been dis bt Sympathy for the Licutenant € ¥ The same course is being pursued in the | we reserve to ourselves the right to manage hurt, but none seriously, A number of other | celles as president It was decided to meet | astrous, encountered a ternfic Thelr Defenso- Se 4 rus Out ~About Governor The Routine, e A TS TANELS will reach into the thousands, e 2 8 el « | Allan line think Captain Eboft was not to e fect harmony and « mlullllnlm ‘i"n“'mb“"' ;‘h'”""'l‘»‘l"‘::'('”'i“" ‘n-";"'l'”'\" ”””“.I "‘i“l'l “,".'“‘1"‘ At Cleveland, Miss., a_ cloud burst and | hours and a half daily, the meetings to be | 000 “gon hig refusal to tow the disabled ; P ofticials who are compelied Lo work together, e representatives of any associatio b Laxcory, Neb,, March 23 -[Special Telo- LiNcoL, Neb., March 23.—[Special Tele - such a course has been attempted these facts | in that vicinity today. The cloud | should be issued. The court then adjourned - 1NcorX, Neb,, March 23.--[Special Tele. & to Tiie BEE. | —What the result of the CLEVELAND'S CATASTROPHE. show: On March 7 a circular was delivered | came up likea dark greenish mountain of | yntil April 4 in orde; |Copyrighted 1893 by James Gordon Benn*tt.) pench ¢ fight i 1 the b has opyrihtea b Ja 4 (ordn nne impeachment fight is over and he house h arguments of the United States and ( Passs, March 28 —[New York Herald | dectdod to ot P 5 vere la 1 b s, M & b o erald ecide « tute wachment proceeds “;'" ""-‘l"\""“}"‘; Sl g ]“lfiv.‘,‘l‘,'";,"_" Awri) Sosiies. company in Chicago before moon, with _the o wiordsville, Ark., a severe wind | Britain, which may be presented. The decided to institute impeachment procecd I8 members ot vhe clance 0f dorging 1'v.|\HlA<|; ln ,\14‘.«.4}.1 Y ;1.-,1 \“,l. "'. threat that it would be issued at 3 o'clock on | plew down several houses i that town ss and to the British Parliament | sengers for New York on the Bretagne, As soon as roll call was completed and the 18 4nd |y precedented in - the history of Cleveland, n K next week and then to be made | which sails Saturday, is Prince Roland Bon- | voading of the journal had been dispensed l||||hh|lr«,nu-l\ull')nu n;.m m.‘l-lnn,“ in | ocourred shortly after moon today, when | the order were dischargel from the West vamR G viing N ading of the | 1ad been dispense e house today showed very conclusi 3 2 | ern Union service at Pitisburg. g Fificieten: sHowrca. s i e Threats from the Telegraphers, i ,. United States with the object of study and | pravér, Keckley asked unanimous consent to 1 death in an apartment house on one of the ) wind and rain storm’ swept over Nushville | The debates of the court of arbitration | yogearch. He will visit Indian Territory to | ntroduce o resolution. The request was independents are not independents. | leading residence gureets. The fire oceurred “This circular was signed by Jonn Cuth- | about S o'clock tonight, doing much damage | will be held in the English language, and 5 4 ¢ ! 3 The vote on the Leidigh amendment dem b 3 e oW v . Gibbs, secrotary and treasurer, and ordered | outhouses, trees and insec buildings. In | in the French language, with an Euglish | a0 intends to inspect theantiguities of New | yead the followir et of the mombors of e pacty who are | b3S Prospect street. The building was o | that members of cach.local lodge should, | the central part of the city the only material | version Mexico, and then aftera long stay at Chi ing of th ) h party a t 3 cago for the fair, will return to Europe by | of three appointed to employ Jobn C. Cowin not in the fullest sympathy with the de- | (0 66 2 fone five rooms, and it had | thoroughly canvass its territory. visiting all | dence on Spruce street of Judge Wooa, late | eral and fors visit to President Carnot | (oo ey | and Juage Wakeley to investigate the evi- oarly forty inmates. Just at the hour | leading firms doing business with the West- | third vice president of the Louisv & | today, Hon. L. J. Coolidge, American [ W bl while they are not willing to go on : v 5 % i il 3 ki marquis of Dueffrin, the Last sad Rites, this house, and an opinion thereon BOBEHQ 8 voting ngaltist the known wishies | the declaration of principies, advise them of [ In South Nushville, a store filled with peo- | British ambassador, enting the several ! q i e Western Un e n cre in- | nien 0 csi ¢ today with militavy honors at St. Denis, All | 0f the Board of Public Lands and Buildinga | hall on the second floor. Escape by dischar members and request them to | jured, two, one of whom a boy, Eugene | Carnot received the visitors most courte A csponsible for the misuppropriation of ture, they will not get into a position wher TET o ! g give their business 1o the Postal egraph | Drunivight, was killed, and the other, Will | ously, and welcomed those of them who | the shops in the town wereclosed, the street i 4 S e ; stairway was cut off, so Mes. Miller jumy i AT i iey can be compelled to declare themselves | ¢ t 1 o ; ¢ g are justly to tmpeachment under the / . not antigonistic to_their order: to call upon | All the Associated and United Press wires | Those preseut at today’s meeting wer wound with crape. Hundreds came from | laws and constitution of this state; and if i i S and gave wlarm. The fire spread rapidly | otner labor organizations to assist them in | north of the city are not working and no | Hon. John M. Harlan and Hon. John T vt b LU ML I R L nd more than 500 were laid then und in that case said committee i i Mor and more than ¢ ere laid e i at case said committes only willings but anxious to re- | plo who congregated on the scene at once at- | erally through the daily pavers to withhold | storm, United 'States; Baron de Courcellés, ap- | around the cofin by i f the dead | eby authorized to engage Mossrs. verse themscives in order to get out of | tempted to rescue thos were in the | patronage from the Western Union company L . ) TNDIANAPOLIS, Ind., March 23.—At 8:30 to- | cellency W. Gramme, appointed by | coche and others delivered orations at the | once by preparing “articles of impeachmens some of the things shown by the votes taken | tUrn in a five alarni, and it was at least half | follows v ] night & terrific’ stovm, struck the northwest | the kil of Sweden; His Ixcellency Mar- | grave. to be prosented to the legislature for i nftermoon. on whieh tho members are | 30 bour before a steamer arri:ed or a police “By united action and faithful work of o i s afternoon, o c > members ure ke awelling bad smolished | the King of Italy; Rt. Hon. Lord Hunnen Adding to the Heavenly Family now on record. excitement_prevailed, and it was not until 31 10 those kwho may suffer loss through | ioosed, dvellings and s badly demolishod | wad Sir John S. D, Thompson, K. C. By ap- | (Copyristed 193 by James Gordon onnett.) Watson Defends the 11 That the attorneys named on the floor of | the flames had been subdued that the extent oir connection with the order, we will, at 4 s Watson et lonce. /donncdsthed mittadl e and 1t was otherwiso badly damaged. One | Hon.John W. Foster was present as agent | Forald Cable—Special to Tnr BRe.)—Prof. | and . went after. both tho resolis Pk haet L Aottt As soon as the engines began working | now able to stand alone, gaining strength il oith s life. The | of the United States and Hon. C. H. Tupper, s ORI DA the evidence taken by the investigating com- lines which pass the building were | daily and no longer to be trified with man barely escaped with™ his lif I 3 ) mittee were above reproach, or the slightest Capital City Cloth Casket company's three. | agenton the part of Great Britain, The | two more plancts discovercd and Prof. Wolf | poged the naming of the attorneys and the spectators assisted the firemen | that no dismissals from our service were | gt Fuctory, Hundreds of small § counsel present on the part of the United | of Heidelberg reports the discovery of an attempts to deny, and it can’t be denied that | in trying to rescue the persons in the burn- | thought of as charged in the circular, and ominltbe 4 e Jarld ERAT NE ProaLIrE k wrecked, and severel éasualtiesave reported. | James C. Carter of New York, Hon., Henry | oroq by means of photography et b b hot Brought about tho dofeat of the resolution | DALy burned de thoy wero driven back by | which is in another division, were so in- Mo axtont of the dumage cannot be approxi- | W. Blodgett of Illinois, and assistant counsel y me photography show up one of the mewbers of the house in abou de of the resolution | tho flames. The names of the dead are as | formed ] 5 £ it Dead o aiin) DN ot geonl yato t: dollurs. Lansing of New York. HTR O CUST L ¢ demanded to know if he was re- secured. . ead and Injure “On March 9 the following telegram 3 " aged 78, 6 Mesris, Tenn., March 23, —Well authen- | _ The counsel for Great Britain present ware Resolutic sucl That the supporters of the boodle gang, | ), aged "‘_‘}.‘(vm e ticated roports say e town of Tupelo Sir Churles Russell, attorney general: Sir Detnotr, Mich., Murch 23.—At today’s ses Keckley then stated that he would tolerate who are of necessity compelled to espou: TS ey SRl s . ; Ea 1 1 JE ~I.~||, HUN b ] o Ill“u . .‘;} Presi ) Miss., the home of Canigressman John Aller, | ¢ Robinson of the Canadian ¢ and Hon, 5t TiAlstey hat AR ommittoo roported | man from Otoo. , who was visiting her mother, Mrs! 0! stry the finance committee v ed g boe; o "‘""'""‘""‘l' I GO THOE, L0, 000, ILRE on ae We hav The little town of Kéleg ifteen miles from x-Secretary Foster, the United States | the association in o flourishing condition. | Watson said that Keckley was too much into political caucuses is too appar ent to admit of avgument, nnd that it w G ately roinstited and this injustice stopped at way. was wiped ‘out duriug the same | the appointment of ex-Senator James Kustis 3 vesidd >, Ke ¢ Duren | order to vindicate his course as a member of (ABRG o thie purposs of sidetracking further. | In=inw e {oints, 1 sl kive orders to carry out my | storm, N0 lives lostyPurtioulars not ob- | us Athorican minister to Irance, said that | Preme president, B. P, Kerrick of Duren o o will expect i reply by 8 o'clock. Al . “arlton, S scretary, George en- | would never have ested the attor- Dossivle the trial of impeachmont cases | wr parCh® 7 0 Ry R Hhe prtiofTaiion: Dleseland s :f.f,",f:li\',"‘\,,?,)j,:m_ "“,.‘,":;l;‘:.."'{',‘ ,.\ :::,: neys naméed unless had sccured an against the guilty parties cannot succes Jumping from a secnc ¢ window. araphors.’ e § foh. ; ¢ fully be gainsaid Mus. J. H. Miirek. badly bruised by jump- “Any employe of the Western Union Tele- [ He Details a Few of His Trials While a Pris- | The others are at the Continental hotel. L | of Biviva, Mich; trust ) augh | objected to Keckley naming the attorneys, Senator Movgan's eyes ure strouger and | of Walbridge, O., for three years; trustee, | but a moment later asked to name them him- it said that they unanimously cast their | . LD€ Morgan was so constructed that the | the ofticers of the company for any individ- NEw York, March 23.—Edward Parker | he is now uearly well.” Heheartily approves | J, ¢, s ¥0%AN 1t cauous for Judge Wakeloy, although | e, had a clean sweep, Iach floor had a | yal grievance, and will * always receive | Deacor arrived in New York today on the | the appointment of Mr. Eustis, who is a vipe | years to fill the une i term of B. P. Ker- individual representatives of that party | to rear, with single stairways leading from | any association will, however, be recognized oo 3 i by e — Resolutions were adopted reciting that | man from Otoe that he understood that the didn’t hesitate on the floor of the housa to | Hoor to floor. or his views discussed to the way in | Of his imprisonment are evident in his face SACKED THE TOW. debtors to the speculator classes and sug- | other side. He insisted that the whole prop- other lawyers of equally well known in- “‘]"“ b “(!:;;““i'x:k St :ffi‘;?f:;‘.::“n(‘.]."' ;:h aged.” “Tam very tired,” he said to a veporter. { South Amerlean Kevolutlonists Murdering | gesting as a remedy that all middlemen, ¥ Chons oo e hERL 1408 HE A bisd D6 e n. Renris ith. The monoj \money Is declared to | Such trick as that of placing the matter the hands of the corruptionists can only be | who shed, ran to the windows, but want me to say? People generally have been [Copyriyhted 1893 by James Gordon Bennett.] with. The monopoly of mon eclaved to COU s A N be surrendered to any one class, but should | handle it because of previous obligations, in to the other members of the house, SR thoy wai ‘!'_:,“‘i;,’l‘k,"l"‘ KLaIhe smaky RALYADIAARQd YL tion before the judge of instruction was one | Mirch By:MexicaniCable 1o th W | be supplied by the government directly to o Tun it over until too Iste to take any, The independents selected W. L. B AL L state institutions and in the interest of per- | the company’s affairs in our own way, and | buildings were budly dumaged. The damage | 4 11 g'clock each morning and sit for four [ NEW Youk, March 23.—The agents of the storm destroyed considerable property | 0pen to members of the press, to whom cards | ghip . Fince Bonaparte C gram to Tie Bee.|—The fiest steuggle in the i be if wrath and burst in an instant. No lives Ul impeachme: ding: uld be i at the offico of the Western Union Telegrap rath anc s a ant. No live B L Ay e AR Fire in the Ohlo City Claims Many Vietims at the oftice of the Western Union Telegraph arguments are to be submitted to the Ame Cable~Special to Tue Bee | —Among pas- | jngs against the derelict state officials, hind parlismentary wrinkles and twists and that day if certain operators, members of | The damage will not be great. k i aparte, who proposes traveling through the | ith, after resentative Johnston's ' i \ five women and one child were burnel to Nasuviiie, Tenm, March 23.—A severe WIil Debate in English, 1t likewise showed with equal force What T | bertson, supreme chancello i Oscar M. | in the northern part of the city to roofs of | the journalof the proccedings is to be kept | Study the anthropology of the redskins. He | gpgnged, and the clerk was called upon to 2 at the Morgan, & fushionable boardinz place onstrated very clearly thut there is a sprink 0 : 1 i Resolved, That there shall be a committee three-story and basement brick structure, | upon its receipt, appoint a committee to | damage done was the unrooffing of the resi All the members of the court made a gen- | mands of their constituents, and that ; » dence taken by the various committees of ern Union company, show them a copy of | Nashville railway winister, and th for luncheon Mrs, J. H. Miller, one of s X Panrs, March 23 —Jules Ferry was buried | 10 Writing as to whethier or not the members the boarders, discovered flames in the | the action of the Western Union company in | ple was blown down and a number wer members o the president. President Y of the people who sent them to the legis el X 5 1 h i Tihai the state funds to such an extent that they ¢ ves | 0 second-story window to the ground | COmPAny on the claim that that company is | Drumright, will not live were foreigners to amps were lighted and the lamp posts we if they can help it, and having ; c L neighboring villazes to attend the services | said counselors decide the matter afirma- through the halls, and the hundreds of peo- | their efforts and to appeal to the public gen- | news can be obtained us to the extent of the | Morgan, appointed by the president of the ¢ In Indana, pointed by the president of France: His Ex- | statesmen. Senator de Mol sneral Tri ¢in and Walkeley to begin proceedings at the unpleasant predicament. These are | buildings obody thoug however, to | forall competitive points. 1t wound up as i K Jart of this city, and fn_ its wake were left | Guis Enil Visconti Venosta, appointed by consideration, mhn Had Leen sent o the pingé, ‘The utmost | the! cominittees; coupled =with Anansinl pros | Dos-oL (i3 tity, AdEpIAE waia W of the buildings of the new Ceraline works, | Pointed by the queen of England KinL OBservaToRy, Ma 3'—[New Yorl the house us the proper authority to pass on | 0f the catastrophe was learned least. show the cnemy that the infant is B o roof. was. 4lso.. Hha%n Joff. ot Dominion ninister of mavine fsherice as | Charlois from the Nice observatory, reports | tion and its introducer. He op- wd the crowd grew to thousands “Inquiry was made, and it was reported breath of suspicion, no member of uny party : fusisted thatitliby sHouId" ey HKGARLWLTE H o { were either loveled to the ground or badly | States were Hon. Mr. Pheips of Vermont, | other planct on March 21, all three discov- Uhis very fact was one of the things that.| g structure, and several of them were | the Western Union ofticials at Chicago, ated Stiio ¢ | on'the part of the United States, Robert 3 nneetion demanding that tho rescrve forces be | follows mated, but it will reach many thou v e " D Great Britain's Counsel. Ay . 5 E ferred to, and Watson finally admitted that Purtial Victory for the Gang. . MARY E. ABBEY, widow of Judge | recoived, to which, of cour: Congressman Alled’s Homo Destroy They Elect Oficors and Pass & Number of 0 Richard Webster, ex-attorney general; Mr. | g, op the supreme council of the Patrons | ho interference iu his uffairs by the gentles the cause of the derclict state oflicials, were Uuio lng | wag dostrdyed by Wfewero storm today. | W, I, Crose. to retallate, but if ih n are not immedi- | Memphis on the Mem, & Birmingham rent, when spoken to today in_ relation to | The following officers were elected: Su- | interested in secur impeachment in A DA EAARIO YOUL ALY 0 K SR ut, S, W. Bentley | the investigating committee and that he O e S NRROWN M instructions in cirenlar presented 0 you, and | fiiable at present, ho considored the selection o judicious one | P supreme vico president, §. W. Bentl 5 t. Grerorn, badly brwised by | « Ssupreme Chancellor Order of Commiereial DEACON INNE W XORK, Justice Harlan and Senator Morgan ) living in a quiet way at the Hotel La Fonde. | mire of Mich.: senior, H. A, Daniols | expression from them in advance. Watson 0 the democratic members asa body be [ 0% from a second-story window graph company has the right of appeal to oner in Urance. : Hodges of Waterloo, Ind.. for two | gelf. e wanted to have Judge Reese up- ong h extending through fr o EEl g RN K UOR Pretich scholar and o brilll iRt wointed, but Keckley informed the gentle- long hallway, extending through from front | courteous attention. No resentative of | muqve. Dencon’s hait is gray and theeffec French scholar and a brilliant debater, Fick. y ) [ ored 2 ! s to 5 farmers and produ e becoming hopeless | attorney named had been retained by the vote against that eminent jurist and two Ihe fire started in the basement. just | which tiie company’s business is to e man- | and carriage. J . d i Gk niddlemen. | osition wasn't to be undermined b, togrity. Thoir reason for thus playing into | Two men.’ whose names ave unknown. fnd G TR “1 had no peace last year. What do you Citizens in Their Homes. who exact unjust profits, should bedispensed i A ¢ 7ALPARAISO, Chi Julve sx). | be most opressive aud its control should not | :he hands of an attorney who could not conjectured, ns 1o explinations were made | U nything could be done to assist | Troubles of the Ann Arbor Rallrond Com- | kind to me during my trouble. My examin Varparatso, Chili, (vin Galveston. Tex.), | pe Mmost opre aud its con CLEVELAND, O., March 23.—Chief Arthur | of the longest ever known in France anddur- | York Herald—Special to Tue Bee]—The | the people for services rendered, or loancd lower floors rushed to the street, and one, N 8 R other action, gty i s gensHoots : o street, and one, | o¢ tje Brotherhood of Locomotive Engi- | ing it the magistrate said to me: ‘She is | Herald's correspondent telegraphs t a|at a low rate of interest. All forms of | ©* i et und s he was unsuccossful some of the | Al She was caught in 4 rubber coat held by | the public, in an oficial communication, the | here (touching his forchead.) Ouly two | Allegreta, which they sacked. The resi- | {8 0T . 1 l!;;rf‘}l"nlr‘”vn-fl o 1‘1\;- drome ey r_n:;:»p;'d members thought thut it was as little as they ‘h‘l‘jxl,\'}’ the spectators, eseaping - without | position which the brotherhood occupies in | Parisian journals worked for my conviction ‘l‘;"}f\ "(*N.‘l"‘r" inyiges ang inithe !l'k']"‘ | " Resolutions also favor the postal savings 'j”““ i }‘.Rfl'.\\’il'.": SCmaTh the could do to support him for this appoint- | " Lry dead bodies were found on the third | W Toledo strike. Mr. Arthur's statement | La Gaulols and Figugo. They reccived 40 | Which ollowed forty persons were killed. | bnks and the goverument ownership of | adoption of the fo g resolution us a NEE Haonthhie chvhiees : vt 1 i as follows francs a line for all they wrote against me, | Then the revelers abandoned the town. banks aua_ownership of wilwuys; fuvor | substitute: i The most severe criticism is heard regard- | and were horribly blackened and disfigured. | After reading the varlous comments and | 1 know this tobea fact, and that shows | Ceneral Tellas with s force of govern- | St A L o and that will discourage large Whercas, This legislature has appointed S D oros s s commants . and LR bl : oldings for speculation, and call for o - | several commi e esaimiie ntor RS fng the appointment by the republicans of | AS Auickly as possibie the bodies were taken | fil) X Amhe ATerent Bupars onthe Too | what a despicable family the Abeilles were, | Went troops ismarching on Baye. He pro- holings for apoculation, and call S0r 4 giade) several compitiess fo.cruinine T SN Judge Pound, as it is known that he was the ¥ T uated tax on incomes and inheritance: want ! o pxpenditures & o1 rta to the morgue, and there it was learned that T ot Tl catoni to S | Kmile Abeille, brother”of Coco, producad | Poses to attack the revolutionists under the | 4" aduciien of oMieinl sajuriess Tavor the | somimss o st bt i B e a1 thatins |- Aveunstead of tiree wor s utfirst sup- | my sido of tho story. forged letters’ saying I intended 1o murder | command of General Sarvia, taxation of real estate at its assessed value, | and ’ preforred candidate of the combine that has | posed. had lost their lives g n'the first place Tfind it very hard to make | him as soon as I was 0t of prison. 1would | In his march through the province Sarvia | 1685 the mortgage on it; call on the govern: | © Whereas, These sevoral committees have y blie und {'that 1 d ged in the pleasurable pastime of I, Movgan, owner of the building, loses | the public understand that [ do not arder any | hyve had a duel before I left France with i ; ment to take charge of the liquor traflic, and | performed their duties and have submitted i S 30,000, and the other losses bring the total of work, and could not if T wanted R o % ] YILN 1 has destroyed the railroads and wires. LS LRI performed their duties and have submitte looting the state treasury for these many | ¥ , and the other s bring tl al o men themselves vote upon it, wnd if | that Coco, but for deputies, friends of mine, 3 ask for the extension of the mail service in | their reports, and It is not believed that he would aid | W00 32000, “imsurance small. = | % Sl e o' stop work, of course it | Who ~dissuaded me. Thé Abeilles were [ In Sun Juan Bautista the negro revolters |y pural districts s fast as possible. Whereas, The house of representatives B Dilub ey viasitheass natile AL mathedreuithe ubrioabtog ol 14 dona, deeply implicated in the Panama scandals. | still hold the town. They are all armed. has accepted and adopted said reports, and B B B B e s o | Worke was gotten under” coutrol. The loss | fu'ullcases where the enelncors und firemen | Theie great wealth, most of ity eame.{zom | Tho government has sent troops to reinforc e sae o T QB U ST {61s Would be along the lne of shield- it IAve no-troublo, and find 1t mach the st way | banama cineniee xaved mo. from thely | the gurrison located there. and ox-state officials are guilty of gross ing them and putting wstop to any further NEWS FOR THE ARMY. to do. The great trouble hus been on the small vengeance. They would not “stop at any- There is printed in the Uruguay Journal of | What the ineapolis Mills Have Done tor Ilg‘k’l«) *t and lh'vl‘\'!n'\hm r.“ m‘m‘- of su';h mn':k EE R fandhusting: y roads, especially ‘o take, ndvantageof the | fengcance, They would not stop at bv- | (oo an nterview with Sileeyra Mar- theTASt aekQuatations: nitude us to warrant prosecution under the proceedings against them. List of Ol 1o Borot wen in making them work for less wages and 3 i T provisic constitution and statutes ;i b [ ar Service as | i 0 pay forovertie to conviet me. tin which was sent from Rio Janeiro, In it [ Mixsearouts, Minn, March 23 —The { FIPFREL O Hlerefore e it Show of Publie Sentiment. Annou terduy. W't svery Konorable offort was | “I brought suit against Mrs. Deaton to | e e revolutionists in Ri 5 Northwestern Miller says: The large o v s T e B A fan it oubbhraneh | the ‘state 1 Wasnixaros, D. reb 23, —[Special | mide to adjust the difieulty, but without suc- v LN e TS (R R on 2 | e shezavoluvloniataiin.fvio Grandeido i A 3 4 Resoived, That o committee of = five e sentiment out through the state is | | Was D, b 3 —Special | s touiat the Gficulty, bit withoutsucs | savemy children from hor infiuence and | gup auly sock the independence of the state | Dicity in operation lust week resulted in in- | be appointéd by the speaker, whose duty {6 RESHARISRAGR IS (e -latlars and fale- | B SEEN 10 LUA LRR ollowing army | \ric without glving notice, which iy not trae, | Presence. Al the Amerlean eolong Were |y 4 ot propose to revolt aguinst the geu- | creasing the flour outnut 14,000 barrels, the | shall bo to fmmediately prepare such resolus PRNGIRIISRUE 10 thip avter, 100 beopiD. | s Wil ihooed T T rond iforming him that his ongincers and | “The authorities offcred tolet me leave [ The Herald's correspondent at Buenos | barrels daily, against 130995 barrels the | Loodings of impeachment agaiust all- stage are overwhelmingly in favor of having the | nance department, wil proceed fron ¢ | firemen had dutermined to leave his scrvice | Franco after the killimg, but I would not | Ayres telegraphs that the cabinet is < before. 16 Is for the corre- | ofcials and ex-state officials if shown by ptter pushed to a full hearing before the | ford arsenal, Pa., to the powder milis of .-} a6 ofelosh a, o, Wednesday, March & thus | play the coward. and if Coco Abeille does | oo Coo i oo onrcin Onili, M . | sponding time in 1502 and 183,720 barrels in | said tobe guilty of malfeasance or coart of impeachment, A constituest of a | L Dupont & Co. near Wilmington, Del Rl ht (e reasomple Hoat ot I om b | not stop slandering meT will go back and | & SCUSSINE Lie e Dl e Ly s nogligence sUMeleny to wirrantroseaHRbAE mbet who represents a count ¢ very | thence to the works of the Union Metallic | or not.. H. W. Ashiey, the goneral manager, | 9all him out Zeballos opposcs it, as he considers part of | 18 jesimanumber otumilisinre sunnlng | EeRGETRST RIS PRSP 2 BRI ERRTCAch WS (1, OU LY/ OBE VALY | £ ‘L in f f and my children live with Mrs. | it awbiguous. President Renk, however, is | this week, but the capacity repre- | 4 o 1 ar ' . r Wi Cartridge company, Bridgeport, C med him that Luppea ) ‘ M BIUDIEY VBN Y, hOWRYSr, 161 Resolved, That said committee recommend far removed from Lancastor writes tridge company, Bridgeport, Conn., on fdent, remarked vory abraptly: on's stepmocher, Mrs. Baldwin, who | reported as saying that the question pre. | Seited is vather lavger aud the chadees |y vhishody what steps in their judgment “If a punlic ofico is & public trast. those | oficial business vertaining to the inspection | ot know whethtr | always has been my friend.” LT il ave: in favor of smoll * gafn in | (8 Sho PACY BARM I otantatt ofelals ouht o be In the penitentiaey, bu | Of powder aud cartridge machine now in | 1ampuying2 centsu mile or #2; he must ot > Ll sents no difficulty. It is believel that a | fhe weoks' outpat. The water powey | Should be taken by the state to protect its 121t i3 o privato snap, the! W rieht aa | Process of manufacture for the orduance de- | be distiirbod. Y PARKHURST M favorable judgment will soon be reached continues unusually poor for this time of | Mterests and the Ly O SUSHEARI s |I ate suap, they are all right and | partment, and on_ the complotion of this ratsharohiag heon o hoad toidho Aun Artior - year. Probably more flour has been sold for | (108 8 hive boon =misaphropuisted a8 ought to b2 let alon duty will return to his proper station WouLd HoE hve had the. tranble bt uo Tone | New Yopk Divine Promises to Tell All About USED SENSATIONAL LANGUAGE the week than' was ground. Strength was | S10WDbY the several uforesald reports me Ono thing is cortain and that is that if the | First Lieutenant Charles Dodge, i, ad- | s {his krinding procees 1y carried out oy the N6V T otk Wiakoanost, — shown by wheat buyers to take vio il T i influence of a powerful lobby, backed by the | jutant Twenty-fourth infantey, now in this | railwiys, just so long will there ho. treuble PR LU |Special Telogeam | Another Interesting Day in the Freuch | in flour along about Frida MelKesson raised the point of order that money of & consclenceless eombing that ex. | (1LY Wil vebort by telegrapl fo the superin- | with the’ companies. ‘an engtuvorss” e b a | (B RO A R Lo Chamber of Deputies. fuir sules were made by some firms, The | the housecould not entertain the resolution y tendent of t uiting service, New York | hard one at best; he must weport for duty : Be. o of Mayor George | ... a0 e e B Hes s R e AT R ; Uit hatt fvey it tends through its far-reaching ramifications | (ity: to conduct recruits to the Department | Many tines when not able tado so, or lose his | P, Bemis of Omaha to Mayor Gilroy, in | LA March 23.-in the Chamber of Depu- | home trade yyas of & smulllob eharusterand | ub ehis § timo rithout sy BoliFIREAIR B el that vould-not ordinacils be | f . Sitwition, wnd 1t ho be o wan of family, it 19 - : oy, i | yos taday Deputy Millevoye argued, in sen- | 48 soou 48 an advance wasasked to offset the | sonate that it wis pending. The point was £ i QR ATIRInY, 2 3 i not an eusy thing to do. Besides, many times | Which he requests the latter to furnish him sl s lilbe ey, | higher cost of cash wheat it seemed to check e e R supposed could be touched by it, can got a | First Lieutenant Willlam N. Hughes, Thir- | ¢ hon e mitde exampies of 1o gratity. the | with statistics relating to the gambling | S2tonsl language, upon his question asto | what trade there was. Low grades are | U sustained, it being held thut the adop- 4 g ¥ 1 hold on fifty-one members of the house, | teenth infantry, is relieved from duty as | petty spite of & superintendent or f Honaaa fd{adud aicH AR IR 8 et e e what more the government proposed to do in | weaker. tion of the resolution would not be final, but nothing will come of the earuest efforts of |.Judie advocate of the general court martial shanie and are removed th Hest d nigs ' uiigdls 2 regard to the Panama case. There was con The direct export shipments by the mills | would be merely a part of the preliminary siderable excitement in the Chamber and an | [ast week were 47,600 barrels, against 35,645 . 8 _ convened at Columbus barracks, O., De pretext, It does not take men long to | York, still remains unanswered since Com- H the men in that body to briug the pilferers | comber 21, 1502, during the trial 0f Recruit | foreet that they came from w switehman's o | missioner Sheehan's apparent denial to a 4 £ ! the preceding week. London quotations per and plunderers to justice. If the end sought | C harles Reno, general service,and First tetienys postion, WIDET 0 1 | 1oL oor that any suphi places existed in New | €YIdeNt Purposc on tho vart of the opposi- | uiy Woinds, ¢ 1. 1, are: Patenis, S4s td and A for is brought about it will be because the | Ldeutenant Giorge Palmer, Ninth infantry, "Is Tair play, ‘wnd' there will bo 10 | York, The story prinfou yesterday by a | 1O% to bringabout u crisis. Millevoye was | 35s: bakers. 163 i and 17s; low grades (nom call of the houss was..demanded by faith of the people was ot misplacod and a | 15 Telieved from duts as member of the | froiifh ; orhing paper wishanded o Dr barihosst | loudly applauded by royalists and revision- | inal), 11s aud 125 arry and properly scconded, and the ser- Jogislaturo was ot last sent to the Capital | ‘f::l"”l‘l\:tl:‘r :“ :‘:'I'.I.v‘:\.i:f”'rfx:m‘:h‘:‘»;.-:’:“;:“‘;f ”‘H‘.hu“n.:vl"l‘l:tllll::‘v‘]llf.n;."lllll\\‘Inl:lllnu u-.;xhh M ANY | oho was supposedt to be competent to ap- | ists when he severely censured M. Reviere ‘ s geant-at-arms was directed to close the l 4 com on ¢ TORTURED A BARY. doors. Roll call showed that Kioke, Howe, | Kyner, Carpenter and Crane were absent on i | | work. cked the Doors @ While, . ’ “ bt i or # demanded Panamu money fror City in which men of strict honesty, unques- | the trial of Recruit Reno the officers named | Winly, the sume rulo will wpply 10 a r swer the questions. MWhen he read that i for having deman ; } tloned integrity and unswerving devotion to | will resume eheir formor. dulfes on the court, | CompunY wnd deny it the right to discharge u | Commissioner MicLefiw was nuxious to have | M. Plisto for, what he claimed, goverument ! . l} s hoLr formoe Qu T By thne 1t ehooses, without Superintendent Byresattend to the matter, Cruel Meaus Adopted by Musked Robbors to | exer nd Wilson, Withnell and Col duty outnumbered the class comprising the [ A genoral court martial is appointed to | fye his corivenience or comfort but that Commissioners Sheeban and Mo v what right had the government or Secure Money FXANG, , AU AUt RO 2o ndiffereut, the. swoak-knoed and tho. dis. | Mgt at Fort Leavenworth at it oclock o m. | " i iRy o sus Olave woula: Ak REONe any sheh niopos] of its ministers,” he asked, “to demand | prireneue, Pa. Mareh 4 -Four masked | "ot excuse. Barry moved that the cail it { gu Tuesday, Abril 4 for the wrial of Captai e i wii woply alikg g eiblover Piave o ! money under such Circumstances? . P March i Four wmasked | of the houso be raised, but Watson objected, Only Gourse for Honest Republicans, | tail for the court: Colonél James W. Foi ud Chief Engineer, Brotherhood of Loco- | Well T guess not.” When the clamor following this abated M, | men entered the house of J. C. MeClelland, | g soven of the absentees were republicans 1 | syth, Seventh cavalry: Colonel Edwin i tive Engincers. When he had finfshéd his perusal, he | Millevoye proceeded to ask what had been ; & wealthy favmer of Finleyville, Pa, and | ynq one a democrat, while all of the inde- Tho republicans who aro_pushing the fm - | 4 Seventh caaleys Colonel Bivin 1 addod, smilugly: " Meyor. Gitoy's corre. | don in the case of Cornelius Tere, s The ( upon the refusal of Mrs. Kerr,a married | oo (e oorets LK nE YTHO. ut the narty | Townsend, Twe infantry: Lieuten: B spondent shows 4 truly fsmentable ignorance | scene,” he cried, “being played behin e 8 WOre presen peachueut proceedings insist that the PATLY | (oromss acob Kl Xan 1y fantie L] wi conre SI0N. | spoudent shows i truly ismentable ignoran, ) -+ jug piay i he sergeant-at-urms was givea warrants i urrestof the three unexcused ab- ] { heplials dnd hoilndang g i s Ho soon returncd with Colton and ) 1en took her baby into another room, wher ot Dafora (IR L ASET . . : ; : irst was askied by BN s 4 Bourgeols - minlater of fustice. arose | hor b whe son, who were taken before the bar o BOl. oy say that mot. oty Laey MW | Captain J. G. Cragier, Thirteenth infantry: | Telégram to Tur Ber] ~Grand Master Sar No, I'innobidd, that,” -the clergyman | Geliperatoly anc roply L Ahloy ser Auick plos- (b 14 feok 1o maus 1y responsible. cavalry ; Captain Charles W, Taylos lo Friday ana will join hangds witn | Byrnes’ substitute. DerEhesald, o acelig certity meémbery Soat Neay Mie mixibslans, state of health hus, alone, prevented him being murdered and the only way to save its | but when repeated at 12:30 by Soderman was to tell where the money was | it carried secreted. Failing to force her to tell they Immediately after that the house ads ransacked the house, but left without secur- e . o houss ok ing anything. this is the third outre Journed, the forenoon bhaving been practi- | by masked men in that locality within a few | caly thrown away so far us results wer weeks, the citizens have becowe aroused | concerned and threaten to lyneh the flends if captured Lake and Leese Added, - | The house adjou pending roll call on Movements of Gocan Stemmers Mavch | Barry's substit 1 on reassembling | | ¢ | : sister. to disciose the hiding place of Me cannot consistently follow any other course | Samuel M, W hiteside Aot prores piabto apply for i | GG 100 Y L, T e S el R replied, “1f the gentleinan will write to me | He began by alluding to_the presence in the | The men who remained m the room wiih | 10Use and theff tardiness excused S cavalry | Captain Sydney W. Taylor, Fourth | Frauk Hurd, representing the engineers. in Tt hoth and REstoRga Lo thEIE blaces, - As to the \ of this state of affairs they cau- opposing the decision Mr. Hurper furnished . . - Jo the pre | ey W he T ot etz o e & 4 Clelland’s money, the desperadocs cut off PR s B R e S el v o PR TR i No Power on Earth Can ¢ 1 the m-"’ information 9 ledy ¢ . d bo rugged 2k ul: been \!h\rn‘h-l*mul |ln 1:-~‘ ‘lw'li‘tu |x'\|- | Captain i”\'m A \\'umh'nxl;. .l..wnl..rnn.r v to Obey the Order. +Will you answer thequestions?” Dr. Park- lm\-l o Applause and murmurs her hair and bound and gagged her. They a8 unfit to Al the oMices whith thev aw | Captain Hugh G. Brown, Twelfth infantry; | Temne Havte, Ind, March 28.—[Special | BUrst was usked by orepiorter. haraurinuy: iiier 4f puns. arse ow | ¢ iR e e el 3 X By 4 gent has instructed Thomas Harper, general | for the desired information, I will gladly | Chamber of the uequitted deputies. who had McClelland told her the child was | A motion toraise the call was defeated, | ptain Samuel L. L. Woodward, I 5 : propriated to prosecute the thioves for whose | cavalry: Captain Ezra B. Fuller, Sev counsel of the firemen, to contest Judge | furnish it to him, but T am neither Mayor | been on trial cn the chavge of accepting thievery these oficials are to o great ext | cavaley: Captain John C. Gresham. § Ricks' decision, and the latter will leave for | Gilroy’s amanuensis nor Superintendent | Panama bribes. =l congratulate the Cham [ERERNS - AIBA B EREY. 1N AaYI0E COLONEL WEBNTER'S FUNERAL. them and restored to their places. As to the | not 500 how any republican can consistently | Kirst Licutenant John A, Dapray, Twenty- | the following opinion of the ca. gy case of Koot 158 Srileh gavernment ias ) | i apray, ollowing opinion of the case e of the o sl ot opposed the extradition of Herz, whose vole to retain these men in ofice, as to | it infantry, is relieved from further duty There is Dot & case on record where o prl- | o hins of th uinent Nebraskan Will | not opposed the extradition of Hers whose unfitness they have already d in the oftice of the secretary of war and will | vate citizen has been compelled by man B e D0 & gary ob war gndwl) : 0 | Wasuixaroy, D, C., Mareh Rnon from being brougnt back upon extradition | ahd In support of which volumes of eviden: x\x ¢ t.‘x Che: and report for duty to Bus to continue in any employment Te ‘l Oy Iar h pecial e o A R SIS 5 Yok olUmon Major Clifton Comly to represent the War he law dovs b require private citizens to | Telegram to Tuwi Bre.)—The funeral of | PRocGapiie, 2 S Drepiie Lie (ontiuinee of | L B © house department st the World's fuir coutinue in any vocation. Suppose Judge | Colonel E. D. Webdter fwill oceur tomorrow | public. 'The republicans ought t foil their | > About Final Adjournment. - Ricks should decide to resign, What power | morning at 11 o'elock from the residence of UV Republican applausc I The question of fiual adjournment is still Southern Whole: » Grocers. 'I‘l‘t_w ‘\'. -‘Aflhnu msl:\ It ’@\ of ln-;' his son-in-law, Captain James L. Lusk. The The arder of the day was adopied al AL Brow Head—1assed —Germanie, from BRI, bt 12 witl oh corae hafarn (Ep 1ot B TomE Taga ageii The second an- | Wen violated any contract they had with » . “pi show of hands, and afterward there was | New York : y the company the latter could have remains will be burled ut Orchard Purk ected to refer to the records and ascerf ter part of next week. Today was the sixty. | bual convention of the Southern Wholesale o AROLE TR SN AOI OAYE AN e Vork i pAR -t Teciad tapofor o tho PGS Aua MR | | un y kbl G i P Jourgeols was sitting and | New Yo the condition i the question, after which 1t first duy of the session in the house and the | Grocers association met here today with a | pany could vot compel them to remair - : 5 ¥ s ! | Af wmh i tho semate. The ac. | Mo attendguce, Presigent J H. Martin of [ in ‘iis employ I it could, thess = saa oach BAGEb N bt DATARNL | A SO —Airired ~ Nostasjan, Lrom |ps held by phs o T TRLO 0P %00 ot the upper houso dodyey 3 Memphis in the chair. After the anpual ad- | men might never quit the road, but OSTON, Mass., March 23, —The demand for A urgeois 5 10 reply, b R v TS SHi P supbstitute was pending e original reso- (e T 'A‘l‘“l‘_“:_“’:‘“‘"‘h‘“‘{“*r b dress of the president, the association went | would always be compelled to 'be’ fire- | Wool is moderate, aud the sales for the week talrod urgeols mado uo reply, Dut nlns | oAt Humburg—Arrived—Suevia, from New | y4i0n wag then read and the substitute by Doy b0 A%t 40 mars ¢ S T {luu;l:\;lll‘ull) mun;:nr.,\u:;b \L;J.n‘(l:;:d nothing | men. The order of Judge Ricks requir- [ are only 2,654,000 pounds of all kinds. Prices | to his seat. At New York-—Arrived--Trave, from Bre- | Barry followed suit. At Bremerhaven—Arrived - Havel, from ter dinner s wrangle ensued as to whether New York uny other motion could be made before the beginning of the roll call. The clerk was di- another scene. M. Jules Roche crossed the | At mpton ~Arrived — Paris, from ing the grand master to suspend that | are steady and unchanged, M. dc Pradine, member of the extreme 1 IKeckley then called for the readlng of.