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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE | TWENTYSECOND YEAR. OMAHA, SATURDAY MORNING, MARCH 23 1893, B CROUNSE TN AcTIoN i : further come that the part - —— - — ot e m—————— | UMBER 276 . ners agree to a reduekion in wagoes of 7 same road a delay of throe hours 18 an was stranuously pence per pound. This' steike has been on | nounced. The Pennsylvania train from New | s opposed to the railroad position and insisiel | five months and has been gontested with un. | York due here at 10 o'clock was two houes | i Uit the mesmber_ropresenting him 2l 10 | Progident Garaot's Son Brands as Falss a | gxompied stibboraness by the strkers, who | Buildings Distroyed and Many People Tu- | lute. o Washinzion train on the 1alti- | Gorrespandence on the Subject with the ) " o | his power to sccuro the passage of the maxi- have endured the gred privations of cold o bl Ak o & Ohio route will arrive au_hour be. | ! Nebraska's Executiva Takes Hold of the | ::‘"'” ,‘" :“T i i > b Newspaper Article, and hunger through the severe wintor. jured in Mississippi. hind time. and the Minneapolis ant St. Paul | Government of China. | Bituation Very Energetically. Theso telegrams ave having their eTect, as i e s e eavs: O B WL 1048 MR, ASHLEY'S STATEMEINT. are over three hours late | . OTHER STATES SUFFER FROM THE STORM o g A ACTING SECRETARY WHARTON'S LETTER fie Answers the @harges Mude by Chief TWO KILLED AND FOUR HURT, Arthur of the Locomotive Eogin, — et there is no doubt of the determination 48T | HE NEVER RECEIVED ANY PANAMA MONEY HASTINGS’ RESIGNATION 1S DEMANDED | carncstness of the farmers whon they wil | spend their money to send telograms ady their representativesin the lezislatues | g Disastro ived any Panama mon ules The newspaper which published the article {\"!'; than any other three members. Messon- | nguinst President Carnot, quoted by the | " ger boys wi constantly deliverinz the | ber 6, 1800, Caused Throughout Fr Torvo, 0., March 24, ~I l\\' A\&hlv\l. n- | Wide Extent of the tndians and Tt :“'l “:‘“:“‘ "I‘ on oF Gas 101 e Replies to the Numerous Protests from Attorney General Asked to-Step Down or D R [ pieation of the Article in M mannger of; the Toledn, Aun Arbor & | fllinols Towns a| Aiso ool | o, Ba, Mareh 24— Tywo men wero | M- Conditlon of chi n i the | question. ‘The same is trae e impaache | Uoti—its WHitsr Will Be Exs rth Michigan railrond, furnishes to the the Fall EN Its Killed and four were badly, if not fatally, in- | Unlted States und Other C Stand Trial on Impeachment. ment matter, as letters and telezeams touch- | Patted troch Fikied, Associated press the following reply to Chief [ FRrl SR By 0 e st o L8 IATENS Dalvillo o litoRsle o } fngon that pont are pouriaz in upon the Arthur's statemen BRAE oub 148t flaht: S el | members ! o “Since Mr. Arthur has made the merits of | e IO Sl el O —_ HE REFUSES TO GIVE UP HIS OFFICE | Soventeen Votss Assared. | Paws, March 24— Although President | the diffcrences between the Brotherhood of | Vicksueng, Miss, March 2.—Additional | ghay' were nformed that the mine wiy | WASHNGTON, Do €, March 24.—The | It is bocoming mora cortain eash succeed- | Caruot has kept silent under all charges and | Locomotive Enginecrs and this company of | cyelone news received from passengers ou | clear o but th had mot | volume of correspondence with foreign gov- ‘ § } ati ? " blic interesf ecms my duty to state the | the pain . AniBiiN. any the: | Boeh ' K h a hour swhen ments for 1802, just published by th el " ing hour that the maiximum rate bill will | insinuations conpling his name with Pan- | public interest, it s my duty to state the | tl idnight train from Memphis say the | been half e | 2, Just publi by tho Not Yet Willing to Let Go His Bold on | oiiri it ivis allowed to come before the | ama, members of his fami 3 Hot iBbithed ts from the other point of view. | storm spent its force between Tanica and N eI N orgn “.“"ll-:”l‘n 4 | State department, contains the Arst exposi- ' the State’s Pay Roll. | senate on third reading. It is concede 1 | to be equally patient, Ernest, son of Pres- “This company pays allits freisht engi- | Shaws, which are about seventy mil Fliled nee | ton of the views of the governmentas ex- 4 i | that the fourteen indepantonts will stanl | went Carng has written to the rs £3,60 per 100 miles, and over time over | on the railway. At Shaws some SWres |\ LIAM PURCELL pressed by the late administration upon the | up and be counted when the criti yment | Kclaive a communication complaining | fourteen hours at 30 cents per hour. TLe | were blown down and a few citizens | UNKNOWN MAN | Chinese restriction and exclusion acts of MORE SENSATIONS ASRE COMING OUT | comes, while Clarke, Ev fhomsen and | of the quotation published in that | men are not classified. This is a hicherrate | wounded. At Tunica the court hous Both are 5o badly red as to be un- | 1SS0 and 1802, made in response to repeated ! | Hale aro regarded us certain to vote for the | journal from morning newspaper fo the ef- | than is paid by any road in Michigan. except | was soriously daninged 180 o FOHi | eCoRt e TG n] Urad are protests by the Chinese minister rosiding in TR 1 » sortain £ A L ( the Michigan Central. Ninety per cent of | . other. b Jons Moriax e Promiss Fasther | Jhi It has been regarded as uncertaln | foct that he, Ernost, received money In 1888 | he engine men run froight trains, Thoero | “2d o "“; ! UL e i L WILLIAM JavEs I“'v‘l_ “'l\ oy bl i | Developments ot Lincoln Promise Further | yntil today just what Hale would do, but it | from the Panama bribery fund. Ernest [ are only seven men engaged in pagsenger | @04 8 school fu 1 of negro children was blown DAVID DAVIS, §it | sui Kwo Yen's last communication on the Exposures of us Corruption | isstated tonight that hahis made up his | states in the communication that at the [ service; of thess two remained with the | 0 picces. Many of the childven were hurt, | UNKNOWN May ; ;mm}x was dated November 7, 1802, In it \ 4 , | mind. If thisis true, it may basat down { time mentioned he 1 yoars of age | company and are still at work. They ex- | but none were killed. It will be a day or — lo referred to previous communications by —The ain Rate Bil's Supe 1o mentioned he was only 21 years of age y and a K. ex i et | 3 | St : X fora foct that there will bano change, as | and o student in school®vas envirely un- | Press themselves us satisited” The wen on | two before the full exicnt of the disister is FATAL FIRE IN DENVER both himself and his predecessor, as far ort Sufficlent to Pass Tt ¥ 3 N g e g b i o these runs carn from 200 to #1400 per | oo —_— ol &S JRHGAY 880, to both Socreta | La the seuator is as immovable as the eternal | kaown i political circles. He, therefore, | vour, for service of eight hours or less per kn m.l i S ele o B A B SellTRATTy k| Futithg AN Kail |”: b ‘l.‘u;!u_\“ 1 .'.(.h th Secretaries | —_ hills when hehas once takena position. | stamps asan infamous falsehood the state- | Gay. on truins of twonnd thres cars, sche ndiannpolis Foels the Effcets. o In are laine and Foster, and stated that on Octo- LixcoLy, Neb., March 24, —[Special Tele- | He has been receiving more telozrams from | ment that he re 1 at twenty-four miles per hour. ‘Lhis INDIANAPOLES, Ind,, March 24— A cyclonic | Mr. Blaine had expressed the is considered the most desirable on the | storm visited carly this morning in the warchouse ”"'I"‘""" ML Ao Summit Fuel and Feed company. It was | VOV 0 you the views of the president in Desver, Colo,, March 24, —Fire broke out his constituents during the pasy three days 't the | hove of b Indina last night, In this y houses were wrecked o one 1se has gram to Tug Bee.|—Governor C taken a stand in the i city fi chment matte “The freight engine men 1 earned be. | ar is the Berliner Tageblat.t The indig- | gyeen $100 and §140 per month. This is what | heighborhood —in the morthwest por- | gupewhat of a fivetrap and as tho fivemen | AMPle and formal manner,” but that he had and has demanded the resignation of At | familiar yellow envelopes at his dos’c anl | pation caused by the insinuations sgainst | Mr. Arthur calls ‘the grindin “and | tion. and many families are tem- i \opoap work in an on the east side a | MO yet received the promised statement. torney General Hasting when he ‘got ready to leave the state house | (he prosident is being osploited by the gos- | We hisve between 1100 and 1200 applications | porarily homeless. At Tuxedo, a suburb, | wall of the burning structure fell on them 10 this communication Acting Sceretary The utive has made up his mind that | he had a whole armfal of the missives on | erument. Itis reported that the decree for | fOr the privilege of being seround at these | many houses were wrecked and several | 1 e L ted nwuy, Many resl | i) NiC MATTONBY, e killed and two severely in- | Wha ton replied on December 12, closing the vespondence to the date of preparation of prices. but the members of this order, who do | not want to work for these wagzes, have K of | hand | the expul. n of He Change in the Attorneys, r Brav he will not sit idly by and run the v les, the Tage smail ones were ¢ i o : blatt's Paris corvespondent, has been signed. | sought, by purchase, jatimidation and voy- | dents passed the night in cellavs. “The stor IPRIZD PIERCONT DML O LR LIRS A0k ing his administration scandalized by th The legal phase of the latter matter i8 10W | Brudes denies, however, that he sent the | cott, 1o dey fthe right todo 8o. | was accompaniod by heavy rain and severe | The wounded av (R IS, (tho Scott i) was brougiit continuation in office by men who have | in tne hands of Judge Downe, Judze Pound | jhnovious paragraph in his correspondence “Mr. Arthur ior appr vod both | lightning. The Cercaline mill in the north- | Mer Bakei, AR Gl s, bR rought reproach upon themselves and dis- | and W. L. Green, the former having beon | Ales the Parls neswspaners unite fn denounc. | 8trike und boycott, nat ouly witha knowl- | oihiit naa its roof torn od walls | A, Itiey 885 The 60 w A4 brought reproach upon then ! L e T e Watcelow, | AlS? the Paris newspapers unite in denoune- | SRR W Worw fileghl, but with the Ll il ol e o s e IS e faiure of that treaty, trough grace upon the state, and as a beginning of | Appoint ; Juds | i e Tagoblace. B odie that thoThited States court had | wrenshed. Tho Capital City Cofin works , he withholduient of_the_ imperial ratifica- active work in the way of purging t who fels dellcate about acting n _tha — {S8ued o mandatory infunction to his men on | were badly damaiged. Many great trees Misalasippt CiEinIes Visited ton by Chiti, says M. Wharton, oxerted o S | capacity, as he has been vetained by Gov ROYAL WEDDINGS. mecting lincs ot o refuse to handie | Wer uprooted. Advices from all paris of | Nazourz, Miss, March 24— Information | Prejudicial Gflucuee on American senti- house has submitted to the attorney & BH0H OROUIENS pilah e ult aguinst he R s the stato Indicated that much prODORY | reached this clty. tonjeht, this the enstorn | ™ r. Wharton calls attention to the ultimatum of tendering his resignation ex-state treasuror anl s bon s or haviag an information looking to impeache | cover the & W to ve- | Princess May of Teck and Princess Maud of [ “By his own confe: Wules Are Engaged. pears that he was the | was damaged and some porsons ma lives wer on to the court hief party to t i lost here and only a few persons position of the Chinese in other countries and of the foreigner in China | portion of Richland parish, especially in the | 0,000 lost to the reason ] : St Archibald neiehborhood, was fearfully dam- | is difterent from the relations existing bos g : A |Copyrihted 1893 by James Gordon Tenns spivacy either to foreo the Ann Arb wera injured, | ; v ] xisting ment filed against him before the legisla- | of the failure of the Capital National bank e MRS I (N as Ve '”’.'.‘” pany to pay the wages and submlb to the At Losgootee the flouring mill, Catholie | aked by Tiursday’s siorm. A number of | tween other natives and forcighers when Members of all pariics express themselyes | 14 ) M 2. [Nev erald | DAY O D e vBln or to ruin. the | cliureh and City hotel wero badly damaged, | buildings were blown down and severallives | brought into contact with sach other, due to ture by the governor of the state. as perfectly satistied with the ppoint- | Cable—Special to Tue Ben hable fndustry of every corporation or privato per t Bvansville the soutn wingof the insane | ave reported lost, but definite details haveas | the inherent immiscibility of the Mongolian The authority for this assertion is a promi- | ment of Judge Doane. confident alite [ upon what T must consider most excellent | son who was dependent on its tailway for the | asylum was damaged yet been dnprocurable [ and Caucisian racos. Passing by the spo- i ; in his abity and integrity A T S T s e e T et v : Al McCordsville the house of James M L | cial occasions of grievance by veason of acts ent citizen of Omaha, who was an ear wit s authority to foreshadow a matter that will | transportation of his good ; 3 ) nent citizen of Omaha, who was an only dewociats. but consorvative —re- | ju oot 0 O hotic Interest Tlte right of men to quit the service of | Cord was blown down and Mrs, MeCord was | COLONEL BLLIOE B, SHEPARD DEAD, | Of lawlessuess Mr. Whartou proceeds to dis- ness of a conversation that oceurred between | publicans aud independents — as well, . . 5 : D GRARAY 10 A e RRRE n A Lt uRv (mas | TaiBly titne cuss the legislntion which forms tho busis of e ey e opinion ol Jhdge Doane will | According to my informant, the approaching auy in any ma v . ) the governor and the attorney general in | St i ] which does nov endanger, lives o property BLwoon, Tnd. March 2 A hurricane | e Expires While Be have a great d r » . the protests filed i i f & Prepared for a al to do in infliencing their | formal announcement of the engagement o i has always been conceded; but they have [ passed north of this city last nicht At RiFplonl OparationSOthar Denclis Hesays: “While more precisely prov the executive apartments yesterday after- | action in the matter from this time forward. | the Duke of York to Princess May will be | denied the richt of othars to perform the | Alexandria, on the Lake Erie & Western e i cotonetHlliot | for the exclusion of new coming Chit noon. The Omaha gentleman stepped in to I"”‘fi Baytintn “"“I’"”'::“‘“{“""""{"l‘“‘l" it | accompanicd by that of the enzagement of | sume service at the rates of vay vefused by | Failway, Lippincott's mammoth lump factory | borers from our sh in pursuance of | \ave been such as Lo prevent them from foc | | Fitch Shepard, editor of the Mail and Ex sce the governor, and on en | press, died suddenly this aficrnoon at his | immediately preceding yer | n 2 West IFifty-second street, His death | €0V followed the administration of ether by Dr. iug the recep- g 2 »m, and have individgs Hectively | was partially destroyed and Willinm Anzel { £ I | Princess Maud of Wales to Lord Rosevery. | them, and have individually collectively | was partially ik the yomosé confidence lntilm, a2 S0V |~ 'ihe deluy il the aiticoncomant of .the Aret | 4C8troyed propscty plad the businices of wnd son, 10 yoars of age, were kilied by SOl < s < the innocent and outside pe: in jeopardy | ine timb or as a man, that they | mentioned and more generally known en- | {nd made thomsolves felogs in tho eyes of | At Brazll outbwldings, fences and tre slation aimed tomoot the case of the i think they ought to feel toward an attorney | gqga r 9 3 g 1 & P Al . were leveled d nes e 1 ” inese subjects actually residing and labor- [ 0 Y | gagement is, T also hear, aue to the desi the luw and went backof the law inorder to | were leveled and coal mines flooded Hoelas MoB oV i adihls TOSE At | ¢ iz and labor Gk e R s | the princess of Wales rather thun, as is gen- | accomplish their purpses.” loss will amount. to many thousauds of dol- | Sharles MeBarney and his family physicion, | ing in the United States by providing the The door to the goveruor's private room | Positio Sibacatme ot fuliesn ncts I was slightly policy in regard to which the nego itions of haveshown the nents to be in substantial ac 1, the tion roum found it deserted, the private sec- | 0o not entertain th either as a lawyer retary having stepy ither a d out. 5Te i S o la Dr. J. W. McLane, who were about to make BANBWHoEabY thoir HIEht. th* ramuin Aa the opinion of the Omaha jurist will be | crally surmised, to any objection on the part ; At Alexandria much damage was done’to | an examination to ascertain whether the | enjoy the privileges of the residence stipu- of the queen. Alveady, it is said, the settl TORTURED I3 A KUSSIAN PRISON. ey \hl-{’fl.‘h“l';',“',“,ET‘_ “]‘ri:-“l..‘v i examination to ascertain whether th i e residence stipu jar, and a3 the conversation | fraught with especial signilicance. The | : i i I's suspicion that he suflered from | 1bted it the existing treatios should b cons that was belug cavriod on within was of a | lawyers will at once besin the work of | ments of the future Lady Rosebery are| . ; : e pincott glass works were destroyed. John | gtone in the bladder was correct firmed to them by an orderly scheme. of &t 3 & examining the cvidence before the house | pui tscussed, thotgh 1t fs not. oy atl | T8 of Hardship and iesioution Told by an | Rrife’F " 300q killed. and severar ot in | 25t his s Colonol Shepard at- |Andividual identification and cortification, rather exciting nuture and tho tones were | ypq report at tho earliest possible moment: | iy that there will be any hitch pe A el e an Jured tended to business in his usual way. Last | Fhe statutes completely aim to protect the rather louder than is usually the case ina What Porter's Committes is Dolug. |h&x\ S R ‘ylwx‘-l\‘“\ ":"i”‘ ';: "" SN Frascisco, Cal., March 24— Louis A, VINCENNES, Ind., March 24, —A terrible tor- | evening he merely told his manager, A, B, | Persons and rig W Chtneas nBEAooE KE private talk between wwo individuals, the | Several matters have heen « ) Parad o, n satlor who avrived from China | nado pa t 7ol or ssel through this “k. Houses, barns, trecs, fenc 13id low for a’ distance of twely milcs, path of the storm was from 1 to the ty last even- | Dofre marriage, had the sum of £30,000 settied upon him absolutely out of his Rothschild wife's estate and a life interest, subject to ¢brt provisions, for the children in the remainder. Now that his own estates are comparatively clear, T that he probably d not be | titled to residential privileges, as it does to whnon Friday, but he would be ther - | prevent their fraudulent enjoymoent by those noon, Before the arvival of the | 1Ot entitled ther iplained of severe |u:n~ and | Ne lled up the Mail and Express and gave o The necessity for this legislation, Mr. ‘1_-;'";;“{]'"-Il“:hl”:’;‘_{“‘:;:'» the future con” | Wharton observes, was due to the fact thab 4 U:lm\‘-l nu:;n‘nltuhliml L o # | heretoforer existing temporary legislation dean unintentional listenerand | attention of the committee on claims thut entirely controvert the assertions of the members of the Board of Public Lands and that the governor called for the | Buildings to the eect that they have had s0 much to do with their duties about the state house that they have not had time to theoming an in- | look after cell h..:}n(.l“r:m‘u:;”kl:xm];;wl\l\"::‘.. understand they bring in anoth visitor was n overheurd what was going on. He state on the Gaelic, tells a story of horrible treat- ment in Siberia prisons. He hal been a sailor on a secaling &chooner, Mary H ith to north and about two miles wide. Thomas, and with anpther sailor named al thousand doliars worth of property wilson went ashore on the coast of Kam- | was desivoyed. schatka to fll water gasks. A hurricanc | SwEET WITH IRRESISTIBLE FO cxsity for the sistation, resignation of the attorney general, and in sisted that if it was not fo . was about to expire, and the further fac Setiepll probable s the'aohoonatom LIS men were 16Tt Later the distress which ne s that tiitlona for' s fullels intetma il B R ton would be filad with tholegislature | Evidence that. ! pucratang LS CUHOTDIOD drove the schooner off #ad the men were le Haien e QB i it negotiations for'a fuller international dortisjion would be flled with tholegislature | giie5" ground t1 jitol, and wantonly | £20,000 or £30,000, while s salavy of £5,000, They had no provisions and trav- | Kentucky Towns That Felt the Ful iect | Mt and when the ph efans and niirses | accord on the general subject had failed looking to his impeachment, ana that it | violated the well known rules of business | asa minister, to the crown, is something in Viaia el R o e of the Storm. came in he ‘1‘~'> Ll Lk ‘lf,‘{’ ", M; e fta | under conditions which avouss a belief tha ¢ “TWould be vigorously pushed. und the principles of good government. Inieed not point: out that there is | -Soidices. There thes whee selzed andaceosed | LOUBVILLE, Ky., March 24.—The heavy | Diyiic and youngest cauh ors, A g | the attiiude of China was obstructive an " : i Porter in moving in behalf of the claims | oy aiyparity in vesrs botween Lord Rose- | Soniors: AHere Ly sgre e . | 8 hich passod over o large seation of | oarbore tor the dav . Eia gon - finios B | the.claims ‘of China unressonublo:* . The attorney general replied that he had | committee at the afternoon sossion of the h-‘_r i H', e -“' A He ”‘“ o0 40 " | of being spics. They were sent to Gara- orm whic { '. SSC 'fl\ T & Au. section o £ 'm.rl.. r_m th »:l‘ll'\f }I-s son, Eiliov M. Wharton continues: It is regretable o family dependent upon him and could not | house to cu out from the miscolluneous wp- | POFY o e o il ba 4D 114 | gock, o convict station.{ Patadee talls of tho | the kouth last night did great damage at | Shepar, fr W N el Shepard sald he | thab theattitude of the Chinese themselves e spriation bill all items submitted by t ow weeks, while she is about half his age. e ! R e »wling Green and the surrounding countrey, | Abo o'cloc lonel Shepard saic s toVa ne muclltona of. daA B H0E: afford to give up the position T ko Alcion & Kot h e R ba Lo honses il e | horrible cruclty infficted on prison, va there, | Bowihie Groon whd tho sirtounding CCUILLY. | was roudy for aurgons, and they, with tho | SPACATS 10 s mucl ono o detiunco of the Phe governor stated that there were other | stated that it had come to the knowledge of N S LANDS PARLE % There were about 6.000 convicts at the st A Ne the ni yelone ab | pypges, began the work of putting him under | U0 tABIaE hroteat nFainateitE IR GaaR B naaEIORBLa Lod bt th Gl st b I ) AN LD EATLIANENT tion and every Wednesday those who dis- | Bowling Green. The roofs of between | thie fufluen e of ethior, e fulialed the drug | Crament isof prot fatnatiitn v nEe f men earning o living outside of a public | {4170 "day had been discounted and the Gihson Bowles stions Concerning | 0beyed the rules during the week were give and twenty houses were biown off and | two or three times, when the physicians de “As for the charge of un J office, and that it was not a question of the | parties who had thus gotten hold of them = | fifty lashes with the kuout. Of the 6,000 « stitutionality, of the i n, that is & matter to be de- the Bering Sea Casos, Loxnoy, Ma the unfortunate occupants rushed pell-mell | tected d 10 the str The most se inhalation into the street. The most se halatlon. vous symptoms and Stopped the ing to secure their settlement convicts in camp 1,500 wore balls and chain the rate of 8 per day. They Many of the men were too feeble to walk and needs of the individual, as the interests of | Were now see brought against the penal | by the state a act in ques ovision In the House of Com ous damage rd sank rapidl and for i : 5 done was that to the Louisville Vashville 1€ ! ) termined, as youure doubtless aware, the state and the people must first be con- | were not satistied with the discount, bug [ mous tod Gibson Bowles ask wero dragged along by their companions, | done was that to the Louisville & Nashville | qme time it was foared he could not be | feriined: us souure doubticss u‘.if”f.,m‘.'.‘.'.'t" sidered, ana that, in the intcrests of good | also wanted a rake-off of 81 u day that the | whether the arbitration between ( Soldiers would prod them with bayonets to | round house, a large brick building, filled | pallied. Powerful restoratives were admin 1 Ky St f b workman did not receive. He re ke them move more quickly. 'The con- | with locomotives. The storm struck the which is as frecly open to the Chinese sub- ts were fed with black bread and raw salt | building broac wed his | Britain and the United States vegardin ject as to the citizens of the Uni . which | 1 . 1 government, the oficials who had pr ven un istered. At he end of an hour's work with sido, tearing off the roof and | oxygen he avges of political appomtmen Beriug sea would be affected by the was vestored to partial consclous | j i the duty of the executive to enforce the al o0 the public trust must o. had resulted to the great loss of the statc ALk A meat, b levelinge the brick walls to the ground. Sev- | pess and continued apparently to vaily until R SR bl o e b0 public beost muat g Burns shied his castor in behalf of | alleged right of Russia to interfere with | ™ Finally Paradee and Wilson were taken to | eral of the engines were badly smashed up. | § o'clock, Then, without warning and for no | bW and 1o executive power exisis to evade | Refused to Rexig A S S | sealers westward of an imaginary line as- | Viadiovstock irom there they were sent to | “The loss to the Louisville & Nushville Itail- | apparent reason, ho bogan rapidly to sinke, | C5ppestite 0 o Hastings then refused point blank to re- | going back on the laboring man. He ta sumed to be drawn across the sea by the | the Kara gold ficlds, a fitteen-day journey. | rond company on building and locomotives is sresumed, but it was of { gen treatments il, and at4:20 o'clock he died. He w unconscious and his death was pe i county court | The cause of death as given by the physi- zn, und the conversation abruptly termi- | for several minutes, and the tears in ""“'|““ waSneEsaLan PUY LEEmE | Voice filled the atmosphere with moistur ated, The gontleman In the reception ro DIyt | They sufered frightrully from hunzerand | estimated all the way from $75,000 to #100,- 5. Did the | ¢ iae, Wilson gaye ovt and had to be | 000, Among the roofs blown of at Bowlini od, intend to | Guppied” in a wagon. e United | Green was that of War ms? tates ship Marion arrived at Via- | house. The loss on the building will'be cou- | cians was wdema of the Lung r Edward Grey rlismentary under- | diovstock and her offcers informed by | siderable s ; g ummediately before Colo ecretary ¢ e i ¥ ot | & merc] named Smith of Paradee and *assengers on the delayed express on the | death messages were sent secretary ;rlnu foreizn office, replied that | (i rite, The commanderof the Marion | Louisville & Nashville from the south stated | announcing. that he was ver :eh\: l'i"l‘l‘l'“ (A ":i"'r"’l“‘rh"““:f"“ll"']‘lz"‘"ltl'l":' l:; demanded that the |~r';wm-x ]lw glven up, thatall along the route evidences of the | not Ii She reached the house at 6 o'clock 8 feck | L ominunleate o the House tha eor. | and after considerable delay this was done | storm could ‘bo scon, Many farm houses ate friends of the family soon began this diseu; 1 is to bring about a better understanding of the matter and to reach a ood accord us to the principles involved, Some such an accord should not bo far to 4 seek. As you say in your note of Novemoer 8: ‘It is concoded that the imperial gove ernment nas not encouraged the emigration of its people from China to the United States, but, on the contrary, in the nego! Russo-American treaty of 1 government, Mr. Bowles asl arbitrate on the Russian cl Poor Labaring Men P Porter in r 1 that he agreed with states that Hastings immediately came out | all that had be d in behalf of the labor 3 vough the roo slouch | ing man, and complimented Burns, but in re and passed through the room with lus slouch { B i S CRABIRERICE, FRELs, DU hat drawn dewn over his face, his hands | jot the gentleman from Lancaster w clinchied and his general appearance indicat- | ing so badly, he wanted to inquire v RUeGEmloABo i Hg ind they were taken to Shanghai on the | were roofiess and scores of stables and out- HODR bavgd e oo triog DR U : ks x son of ex-Treasurer Hill, or the son of ex- spondence disclosing the position of the | Npipjon and pluced in o hospital. As soon as | hou totally demolished. Trees were s 1 string of carriages conting- | iU Das, in the most friendly manuer, yield . g a state of combined perturbation of mind | Suiroriry of State Cawdory, or the son of | British government on the subject until tho | Bavadea was able to- travel he was sent to | blown ac the Louisville & Nushville | ally ate thFifth ayenue side of the house all | ' the suspeusion of emigration 1 exasperation., ayor Graham had done any real janitor expected from Russia had been re- | jfong Kong on the Gauelic and then came track at many points eveniyg. At a lato hour no arrangements Chinu's f'osition Should fte Amivable, : Pho governor alss stepped out into the ro. | WOrk for the stute, and he also nskad to b The House passed by a vote of 276 to 220a | "o g whohe southbound passenger wis struck by | had ben made for thi funeral. It is, perhans, unfortunate that the ’ P séing the visitor Suffering, us was intimated to be the case | resolution that in the future all members be HAWALLAN SENSATION. e rarth Dt itha Wix s und 80 griatl |- pior Riteh Shepard was born in stown, | tangible expression of the friendly disposi- 3 ception room, and seeing the visitor and | suffering, as was intimated to be the " t s 5 A N, the force of the wind i the coaches | ( q1a co! N. Y., Jul 3. 1 s e el b by the gentleman from Lancaster. id for their services in Parliament. The rocked violently. The passengers w A ST GRS Dilvaratl ar fliot Olloroe | denprent HOHAERORTEDA. She tHOROHNEEN ';:““‘:“- :"l;: the ‘K‘_“ EA3ion “l"‘ koown | He suid that nou only was it '_‘a;‘"““'r“‘l“\‘ \‘;'-’ffl:‘ lm'h";‘ l“\l:xlxl\mm Allen, | Story of a New York Paper Which Will Cre- tly teded, and fora tiine a panic | New York, admitted to the in 1854 and .‘;‘,.‘,‘,‘.‘,""1 ey u[ sl .'lll-f’.'::,,f';)']‘\ .l:,“ém: 2 at least threo pavties, remarked: ught to collect pay for vork | radical. for Newcastle-under-Lyme. te ise. scomed imminent, O many years practiced w York City. | 81 I MRON WY A N0 ] “Woll, you heard what was safd?” 't Was never. performed, but that some of | The House is still sittme at 4 o'clock vms v Sy N.'.";m:: _r"\' ‘,‘:. orning paper *“Tho town of Ryland was almost entively | I 1801 hnd 156: i to-camp on the | understanding may not be brought about 3 o 70N oot TR B3 the claims that had been smuggled into this | Morning in committee on the army estimate. DA XOREYS | Rma, aming pax destroyed 4 7 | staff of Governor _Edwin D, Morgi whereby the position of China shall be ong i The Omaha gentleman said that he had | pill had alveady been paid. hey had wlso | Chairman Mellor has shown himself quite | claims to have unearthed something new in | CQEONEE 0o e 0 s inand of the depot of volunteers of amicable concmrrence toward a rational 9 been made an unwilling listencr, and ex- | been allowed by the committee on accounts | €aual to the demands made upon him in con- | the Haw: ) matter, and this is its stor . . . A ’ and aided 1n organizin tical end, r: damaged. Thet and pi her than one of ob- 'k of the tornado was not : 3 i H a and forwarding to the ficl struction to the workinz of measures the S e 2 and_expenditures, and the cluims had also | Sequence of the exceptionul stubbornness of | A supposed dispateh from Princess Kaiu- [ gver 500 yavds wide, but it swept everything roops. He_wis instrumentul in rais- [ SEOICEON 0 GRS King- QL IeRuLEs 1) ) pressed regret that he had been placed, in | heen allowed by the senite cominitte the opposition. He was agwin baited by | 1 ie puardian to her father, sir, Cloghorn, | i sbiE el Ul QUi Tty first Now York regiment, which | ddoption of which hus been in a larce degree such a position. The governor then stated | was sought to secure the payment of Robert William Hanbury, conservative for AR AL TE et et | forced upon the lepislative power of the s him the Shepi 10t G b o . | Preston, who, in a bitter spéech, nccused | his been discovered.in the Brevoort house © in their insavance policies. the founder of the New York Bar association [ United States by the conduct of the Chines that he meant every word that he said, and | JoLoniy once, but twice. un ‘x‘.u elaims for | him of wrongrul ruling. Boute ..:w\\'n.‘ The message, if genuine, is fraught with im- | AU MY, _:;Ifl- Rty ’I*:"‘:O;;;"";T“‘I“':‘\‘ in 1576 and has formed the wodel for the or- | people in this country and by the attitnde of emphasizod the fact that the program | labor performed in either of the slative | draw and apologize™ elicited from Mr. Han- | portance. 1t reads: Ouly one person, Miss Aline. Stabbletiold, | Setign of stmilar qreantzutions other | theimperial governnient in thelr regard.” as outhned would be carvied out halls be stricken out of the bill and that the | bu ’\1“"1’\ the declaration thit he would do | “ro Crpamons, Brivisn Consvrate, Hoxo- | was ifjured severely. A dozen were slightly | York Mail and Bxpross, o e AT & o | members of the board be advised to settle | Beith v vLe: Sugeest Vie to Blount k' Yankee | hupt, The will reach #25,000, Much Do SN AT o4 Gaoreall SAVILGE MONETARY CONFERENUE, Crounse Is Out of Town, their accounts with their own money Repe: motions to report progress | greed and sugar : DAVIES, timber, fencing, ete., was aiso destroyed. Frances Sackville Russell, tenth duke of An attempt was made to see the governor | Stevens said he was sutisfled that the | Prove Hurcourt to exclaim hotly On Wednesday evening while Mr. Awl of i § 8 s v v Senator Teller Positiy i it it Will Reas- claims w “This is deliberate and barefaced obstr, R S S A A¥8 - Bedford, died suddenly of heart failure last 4 % 1be scttled whether the legisia- | erate ¢ Pittsburg was writing in one of the general 5 2 . i yarbourl D o sembie—Washington Noten. and sccure from him an - expression regard- | o ailowed them or not, and he was un- | Hon. and T will fight you on it tonight.” | vooms of the hotel he observed a telegr: RESLUBREROXAD, R HehReL At »:W\I\m"‘l.'f WasHiNGTON, D Maroh 84 (rianes ing the matter, but it was found that he had | willing that the legislature should iend itself | This challenge was received with a tremen- | form sticking between the desk and the wall e orbert 1 B Seadh ‘ death and Destructio, Little Misstssippi | ceed to the title. Lord Georse became duke | they are gomng to veassemble. The presiden taken the late afternoon train and gouo to | 10 #nything that smaciced somuch of jobbery | dous shout by the liberals, The hous On examination it proved to be the dispaten | P4 " PRASaaLa Htis A lalatlnp! e e " suld Sonator O '|-rA;; o B SR '¢ 10 1 und fraud, as the guilty members would be | Journed at 5 o'clock above guoted. An ink blot had fallen across . T AT afletsif e b A Ye kil ok Omaha, Gnabladl Lo s Vellave thamsalvest afithe e Ho avords SXBritia Nl oonsalate. i which: may KELLY, Miss,, March'24. —This morning a '\;: il ”“1‘1“ )IVKI‘:::\:A.I{‘ ‘:u‘."\. 'u' | Colorado this morning, when asked what b The gentleman from Omaha above reforred | Yesponsibility ) . ENGLAND'S ROTTEN ARISTOCRACY. | have boen the reason why the form was dis- | thorough investization made regarding the | BESEREL o0 W HOHE L0 i, betug of | news there was with regard to the internas I'he motion to strike out carried by an | —_— carded damages done by the cyclone yesterday | Norman origin tional monetary conference. Subsequently to is one whose word passes current Gverwhaltile vatakandithetmamnbaxatshas| of the Frince of Wales' Set Fined for | The “Vie" in the message is undoubtedly i showed that matters were : BT 2 rse than at first P where in the wide circle of his acquaintances | board will be called upon to settle with their Insulting Young Girl LAND O 2., Mareh 24 —Mathew P, | Senator T'el r had an intery nt for Vietoris, that being Princess b u A b belo supposed, Reports were numerous, Every | Deady, United States district judge, died | tary Calisle In regard to the conforence - ety S “* | triends out of theirown pockets unloss money | Loxnoy, March 24.—George Mahners Ast. | Kotulani's first nahe. Tho Cleghorn upy 3 ady, Unly a vl n ::I;‘IAI[:\\:'H\["IJ“‘“‘ confidence is placed in his | 3 that purpose s diverted from other funis. | oy who Nas o seat i the House of & oats s dressad i probably Apenibuld Clegto: .‘v;:v:nl‘y‘“\l.:y,\" who came in added horrors to | this morning "m', was \‘-u: .‘,\. the eretary ”‘l;“ i ,:Ai ] A Some Promisod Exposures. aro ast arraigne P a BIURALA s = Pl 03 9 8 16 CHICAGO'S MAYOKRALITY CANV.A5S, heen dednitely se hat the Unite ] D et sl T B tiernes. o Baron Ha was arraigned at th Said a friend of Mr. Davies: “Reading | ly itself Is only a small place of thirty may be stated that several other well | Marylebone police court today on a charge | 1 Hoiben CEwhinh trelva ar fftass It may now bo stated to the people of the | authentic States would send dele tween the lines, I should say that tes. It is likely indecently toward | Davies suggests fo Cleghorn to se legates will be re- ted reports regavding methods | of having acted reentively | One of the Most Excithng in the City's His- | thit two of the old y | ave bee 0gue abo ) | s : _ iasi p swept away, and there remains nothing to tory—Fraudulent Registration. quested to s state that the half has not been disclosed | Lot have been in vogue about the state | jio s s lordship, | Commissioner Blount when he arrives in | SWePp! ) ; % A K S o D 0s fiia AL 8. tha alf has not been discl louse are being investigated and startling | KIS in _]f uts park. ~His lordship, | [AEROS IR eoest toim the expediency | show there was evera residence there except | Ci1cao, 1L, March 24.—No such exciting | pronpas \\\\)m‘/ wh .’.,.?m.,ql.-q' urne ;l‘f;‘vfl Of rottenness with which the state ofices | disclosures‘are promised. It is charged that | Who is about years of age | o vo ostablishing the monarchy with Kaiu- | the mass of debris which is scattered in all | mayorality canvass has ever before been St ":\ ) |‘,“\,“,,’ Y HERASEINR nflx'h-'(:v4 are honeycombed and which pollutes the | Coal has been paid for that has never been | looked very Imuc h ashamed of himself | janion the throne, He also counsels him to | directions. known in Chicago as the one now in pro- | throw m,“%“ (O o \ery aie of the state capital. Disclosurcs | S vereds that coal wagonshave been driven | 28 he was called up to_answer the charge. | accuso the Americass of; intercsted motive As faras can be learned there was not a i Horbe up ety und gone away loaded with a re- | The evidence of his disgraceful conduct wis w0 being made constantly, and new develop- | Ceibt showing that a load of coal had been | s0 clear that the court found him guil . delivered; that coal delivered at private | sentenced him to pay a fine of £50 or b \ling a cot Qouses has been receipted for as having | prison: dition of aMairs of which even those who | been delivered at the capitol and the state zons h gress between th big packer, Samuel Aller- | interview with Secretary Herbert today and tou, on one side, and " ex-Mayor Cartew H. | arranged tor a mare extended conferenco Harrison on the other. Tolay's develop- | next week in rvegard t par ticipation of ment was the accumulating of evidence of | American sailors in that event. He declines audacious wholesale registration uds. | to be interviewed for publics in asking for annexation and to dwell upon | hous vand | the industry of the i s im- | cause of those motives. 4 for three months. The case has Mr. William Awl toddy forwarded the dis aused a sensation, as Astley moved in the | pateh with an explanatory note to Secretary oft standing within the scope of the Jmds as the probable | cyclone, which ranged from a quarter to hulfa mile in wid'h southwest of Kolly mowed down s though a scythe | 1 ther ments are coming to light, 0 e ) 2% BORRE 1 i ; Out of the W names added to the list First Comptroller Matthews nas decided ; & AesH 3 9 Vo paid forit. It is charged that w ve ince of Wales' set and the princess of I'he injured ry Iy K.000 are ) thought they had obtained an fusizht into | Loy driven up to thestate house ntnight and | Wales stood sponsor for his daughter, Alex — - PaYNE, & negro, wirs and rive oniLoigy, | BOL1css than 8000 aud bossibly 8,000 are | that coftain sums of monoy hold upiby the the actual situation have little dreamed. A | furnituve, carpets {stationery taken away andria Rhoda. The baron isa cap n of the n of L said to be f audulent. The offenses appea lona la scale all over the city, One re Preasury department from the direct tax refunded by conzress to the states on account, Payne is badly bruiséd, having been crushed under his cabin; his wife is crippled and in od that public i have filched | Second b WO FOOL conrse of systematic corr - ption is rapidly | It I8 charg zade of the castern divis! the supplies for their offices from the sup- | 1o 2 o alartillery and & justice of the peace for | Enticed Away trom Home T vernally injured [ort bas. 16.that Haerisou lapreparing ta | of tho stiion having. recaived ancAROSMIE being uncarthed that is little short of | plies ordered for the legislature, and diverted | the county of Norfolk. He is married to a Wholesale Elofement Story. AN B-YEAR oLv Grnt, head crushed; will | 4ain withdraw ust befo eckian | arows and aqninmens. from tia SIRKSTHAR astounding, uud the feeling of surprise over | e appropriation for office supplies to their | daughter'of ~the fifth lord Sufiield and has | Axxa, Iil, March 24.—{Special Telegram | die. LR L ps donn WoOnauk WAEHAY et i rovelations nlready made has given place to | Cuiune: lI‘I““‘Il_,“‘X‘I‘I'r '_““"q”““ :-I-I‘I been | fiv '”’: 0 S to Tk Bee.]—The storiés told in St. Louis “““v“‘ Swurh, colored, badly hurt; will | syovements of Ocvan sconiners March 24. | now paying to the states the gmounts withe 3 § emplo] h due to D N ‘or Diplo e a " o rro; rvey T " ¢ . I ), 7| o " 1 1 we Califor one of wonder as to what will come next that they were political appointments to P A e R s about the arrest of Tharvey T. Barns and | ©Gy s Brponn, colored, shoulders brokes At Kinsale—Dassed — Angloman, from Bos- | held Among them are California, #1107 RRlahab ARt i | the political debts of the members of the | {CoPUited (0 bu James Goptin Bauitt] | Miss Delia Colemaw and Miss Minnic Cole- | will die. ton * : i ) Oregon, 82452 New Mexico, $,007, an 1 5 ; i | !’u-.\l"l. ihat these appointments were made ARIE, i l‘"‘,;f = ‘“,”‘:"! o aldCable | 1yay in St. Louis has caused a sensation here. There were several others who wore re- | AL Dover ~Fassed—'aorming -.'"”‘ fay | el ]‘j:“';. e A SRl he ame that the railroads have been | for physical disability rather than for pt ial to Tue Bee.]—The following ap- | Tho two eirls are the dauschtors F G R R T el ; ; o papers in the cases und arguments ix laviog 1b Lelug exposed by the telograma | i0al ability to perform the dutles required; | pears s a semi-oficlsl communication in the | Gre,ivo Firls are.the daughtors of Jumes T. | Forted BIGESH AN N : At Start Point—Passed-Fricslind, from | the Bering sea arbitratiou bill will be sent to ] playing B exposed by the telegrams | ! v Coleman, who has been a justice of the peace | ' ) ArE Fork . o ® | that some were disabled because of swelled | Tomps and other evening papers: . +The an, who has beep g Justice of the peace | ey iy ranon and Gale farms, five miles | New York the scnate next week that are now vouring in on the membars of emps und other evening papers: +The | 1’ anip i A8 e xy “ ul G ] les e T e B e Pl L the leglslature from their constituente e, | f¢C aud others bocause of swelle | French government having been informeq | 17 AB0S for many yeurs and who is now ser- | from here, not a house of any description | . BURURE ALY RIS, Sham e Yestoring Carliste. wisl om thelr constituents. Pe- | Thieso and other matters e ay i S ed | geant-at-arms in the state senate. Barns | was left standing. York titions that have beon drummedt up by tho Mlion before the. lugisinture pisses on | that the president of the United States in ] came to Anna o month ago. His antecedents | Mr. Shannon, the villuge school teacher, At New York—Arrived_Normania, from | Wasuivotox, D. ( whi | 4. —Seldom are nknown, He secined to have plenty of | was teaching when hie oticed signsof an | Hambures Dania, from Hamour; Gothia | bme mere. pos stent, carnest pressure boeen agents and cappers of the roads at various pgints thipughout the state have been shown | ness of the members of 4 e, o board to | tends, through virtue of the powers recently conferred on him, to raise the Paris legation from Stetting Essein, from Hamburg: Zaa approaching cyclone. He dismissed the:| brought to bear than that which Secretary 0 Alhda White . 3 money, and claimed to be an agent for the | BPProaching cyclor ! da ym | Rottendum i o || RrouRh s { 1 the monbers by rallroad lobbylats as repe | - Who Mude White Marshal? of the United States to an embassy, -tho | Moncyy 40 claimed to be an ag '.'\n«'«m‘ pupils andtold them to go home us quickly | $4iny from Rotterdam; - Britanuic, from | Carlisle Has been subjected to witkin tha resenting the sentiment of their constitu. | ]hqf.;jfl;‘,‘l““"','\‘;’; fi‘:;"l‘lli:“' Sriky that (l!':.n':"‘.- French government will confer the same | (iine o grocery st el as possible. In half a dozen moments the | past few days since he was oblig 1 to cut anuror, nthe force of clerks in his depurtment, b A rumor, | Senators, representatives and other men of influence have hnplored him to reinstate this one and that, Mr. Carlisle thus far, how® ents, but the proof is now coming that many | fpom which By of these petitions w@re fraudulent, and that | divor was not due, as given out at the { names purpotring to be genuine are forgeries | time, tc the influence of Seeretary Morton of the raukest kind { but was, as u matter of fact, made in the face n town, and a few | school house was torn to pieces by the wind oaent days ago received® consignment of grocerics - | rank on its representative at Wushington,” £ { This Sotties Wi from a Philadelphia coucern. He caused the TRAINS DELAYE VASHINGTON Wl Slaughter has just been ) BY STOLRMS, S or | T ETOCEEY | gnow and Rai D, ently wetl founded, was current iu the Beiuy, March 24—A Mannheim tailor | goods to be sold, however, to anotk R Ao e 5 ; A = B Tmpede Trafle on Roads | sury - departinent toduy that the pres- | gyer, has not yielded to any of these impor- SRR ik < i | of the opposition of that geatleman. It 15 has iuvented a preparation which, upplied to | man at a sacrific The girls are about 17 Centering 1n Chics, | ident liad dec to appoint 15 O Graves, | qunities nnd “in every case has said l.’ImL : A * b auy instances taken | pypiher stated that Morton wived Dy Miller | ¢loth, renders it impervious to rifie bullets. | and 18 y2ars of age. It is supposed here that Cuicaco, 1L, March 24, —[Special Tele- | BOW of Seattlo, Wash Iy of New | the reinstatement could not be made, He the trouble to either wire or write the | just before the appoiutment was made, ask- | The government has tested it and adopted it | Barns enticed them away from their homoe York, United & ‘ntion Ates troasurer B *d the traffic ar No New Steike Develo; many lines of railrond cen- | New Yous, March 24.--'h g in Chicago, On the Chicago % North i devs i gram to Tur Bee|—Snow There appears to be | yuins have greatly disturt parties numed {n these petitions whose atti- | ing the suge of Seymour Park to | for use in the army wude on the railroad question they had reason | U8¢ his lufluence with ex-Gover- %0 bellove was nob what was represented by | BOF Boyd to secure a letter from the latter k Whelobbyists, aud in nearly every instance the l NG k ~ and excessive | maried to ane who desired the ret a clerk My dear sie, it s not a outs, | of ehoice on my part, but a case of necessity, FC WEre 10 New | | not only have no money with which to pay lopments In the clothing cutters strike | these employes, but | have no work for tuem woday, 10 do.” oE for immoral purposes ners Strike. no foundation for the story told by the girls | yangements on L . Maxcuesten, Eng., March 24.—An agree- | about the wholesale elopement of several | qe [CONTINUED ON THIKL PAGE.] ment has been reached between the spinners | couples from here, nd of the Sp western route from Council Blufls wails due

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