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U0 T . . . THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, MARCH 26, 1893-SIXTEEN PAGES. mitteo on privileges and elections. The only | tingent. It was held by Chalrman North wo ( I,\T ‘RF and at last the utter absurdity of the farce Y “ N A OUTDO"R Sp(mT O | six rounds. It will partake as much of the | pp0 SDE DI . witnesses examinad were ox-Representative | that there was a regular order of business to AL 4 | became so apparent that when Senator Har MU A . h character of prize fighting as the authori n B,\DLY N"‘I‘,DS Rl‘ll‘“R‘"x(' Goorge J. Sternsdorfl of Omaha, and J. W. | £vern the actions of '“"“"'“"'“';"" o ris finglly moved thay the clork simply sny ties will allow. A RS 2 vhole, and this was responsible for o “ditto” as he pickad up each pe! lon no one - SNlmer, a0 attortiey of Peiend, Nob, who | FHols anc tis ‘wae sessbasivie for She. | — Nad tHe Thoe by ohaot” Tha Morw filowed | S oI Gt e was implieated in the bootlle business by the | of the bill itself. It has now l ira Da o! @ | the suggestion and the big pile of petitions 50 Sre TR New Yonk, March 25 he following are . : ‘u"m,,'"\ of Baughman and Edmiston | resolved ftselt into & questio Senate EV","“‘ Tts ,E“"“ Day ,0"' b | e iod away in a surprisingly short space | Old Baso Ball Park Beoured for Field |\, "\ iiiiiu Guttenburg today Abuses at the Staty Penitentiary Called to of stricktoativeness, the game being to wear Maximum Freight Rate Bill. of time. Games, | Eirst race, five-elghths of n mile: Spot (8 to the Public's Attention. taken at the first mecting | out the supporters of the bill and catch them | Honring the Long DIl Read, 1 won, Austin (7 to b) sec La Favorita (10 i Stornsaor(l was accompanied h_;"‘l’n-':\!!nr | napping. The latter do not propose to be | R After Al petitions had bogn dispossd. of [ to 1) third S ney, Harry Broome of Omaha, while Repre- | thus caught, and will fight it to a finish if it Renator MIGWwAtE maoved that the committes | oo evalier (¢ sentative Shoridan was also present in re- | takes all summer. | DILATORY TACTICS OF THE OPPOSITION | Senator Stewart moved that the couniitee | BASE BALL, TENNIS AND BICYCLE RACING | won, Wie thio §) sicond, M Nu WHAT A RECENT VISITOR SAW THERE sponse toan invitation. This was desired t Where is Mosher, } e Spponents ‘-: the bill were r «’\ with mo: ° | - e ruce, five ud o halt turlongs timony affectod hi .. i sucatved tere | earisome | tACtics of a dilatory nature oy insisted ) " ’ ames (7109 won, Mohican (410 1) see f because some of the testimony affect l\\"}l- | | The following telegram was receive ”',‘ ro | Hours Spent in Listenlng to n Wearisome | RIS A0 6 KO ‘HI"I hfl':m"l :m‘l‘m”\”‘_“wd | r on Will € Koot Bull-Plans for & | Farly Blossom (7 o0 10) third, Time: 1:13%. | A Wi Clark Makes n Statomont Concorning and it was the wish of the committee that | today from Chicago, and will be of interest | gopotition of Printed itlons—The | 4o intense a protest against being compelled Bieyelo Track - Almost Every attourth race, tour and a half farlongs of Aftuirs at the State he should hear f¢ in order that he might | 10 & great many people CATUUSHOUY - Wik ‘ Bill Belng Read to the Commit- | to vote on the bill without being allowed the Outdoor Game Will e Ao o sy Tk ey (9°t0 21 second, 8 AR doet Jnow what it was gnd have the opportunity | ‘he report that C. W. Mosher, the | tee When Adjournment Came, | privilege of hearing it read that Stewart Proyided For. Fifth race, four and w half furiongs: Young i of bringing in other testimony to meet, and | 4, i000d Lincoln, Neb., bank president | withdrew his w; tion” and :luv ;1. ;nn,z \\'u; | ‘].v\;lu-;l;(‘ G0 ) ron, |ln| to 1) second, Gloomy Picture, 1 $ rile | a b Lg . bl — commenced and continued until it occurred apt (11 to ) th Time: by i also that he might have the privilegeof | has mado arrangements “with his rela: | | to Senator Bops $hat he uAA Wi drssndment. | SINUL rnce, six and a half farlongs: Mo Ty cross-oxamining if he so desired. Ropre- | tives here to retrieve the fortunes | p . .o non March [Special to Tk | Strack by this happy thought he sent to | After the deluge of professionalism which | PeIuss to 1) won, Sir Richards (6 to 5 sxcond, { At the last mecting of the National Socloty entative Kruse was aiso sent for but de- | Of the bank, scem to b bascless. | > | Free Mason (410 1) third. Time: 1885 arse of out-of-door athletics $ Hae NEW ORLEAN vy | BEE]—For the third time withina week | the clerk's desk the substitute bill propared | has been the today said that | . Yo IS serkte o 5 is morning filled | bY therepublican caucus, but rejected by the | and pe ssistance from him | the senate chamber was this morning fill LA B Ll AR Ho ofterod this | And » d been here, but was | with a lange crowd of people wino had | g SERGTHE NCERER TR Ot OLRt now it Mr. Mosher's fathe reports of promise | were false. The son hi of Charitios and Corrcetions Mr. A. W. 3 Clark of Omaha, superintendent of Rescus The track | hall, was chosen secrot Jined to come. The request for his presence was again made shortly afterward, when At New Orlen , La., Mareh ¢ ibly the death of at least one gi t an game, o surfeited public will hail for Nebraska, I the pago was once more sent_ufter him, and | ot seen by the fathor, possibly todvert th | gathored to listen to the final debate over | was tho independent senators who insisted | With aelight the return to supremacy of | “.‘],f,".“t.‘:."",[]“'.(‘.}“".“', | sl e G RD U I this time he consented to go to the commit- | A8HAWT betng CaBd 1o SPBECE 10 Ce | the maximum rate bill. Allof thamembers | on hearing the bill read in its entirity amateur fleld sports. 1tis now asettled |0 USRI NS furtongs: © 1At Gad |and penal institutions in the state and make tee room and hear what was being said about | SA%0F Jop, Fn S Collobr Mosher went | werein their scats when the leutenant | Senator Pope made the point of order that | fact that Omaha is to have during | @yew third 7 ¥ 1:084 a report for the next national meeting and ) i o, - ekl PR (R e s senate toorder. After | A0 smendment was in order at any time and | ¢ha coming seaso ipe worts | Second race, selling, five furlongs: Belfast | also for the world's consr. ‘haritie im. Held Up by Kruse. from here to St. Louis and theace to Kansas | governor called the senate to order. After | the chair so hetd \ ming ason uch T8 | (g'to 1) won, Ginlen Hpown (@ to 1) second. Mits | 2180 for the world's congross of charities {fied A i 1(20 to 1) third. T1 11013, to be held in Chicago next summer, Mr. Sternsdorft testified that he had talked | Church Howe, svho has been confined to ¢ excellence, . 4 A & s taken up. of the chair and the committee refused to This fact is due | | Third v selling, six furlongs: Highway- | Clark made an examination of the peniten- the matter over with Kruse on twoocca- | his bed at the Lincolu for the past week or Dale made an attempt to bring | sustain the chair. s efforts of the Young Men's Christian | { | nan (4 to 1 won, Red Wing (7 to 1) second - ; a : Se I | tiary at Lincoln, and here is the report that PRy Ant 50 fo with a severe attack of inflammatory rheum- S The o o toTe LR ey = g astout (11 to 10) third. Tin 1:16. I ""r’" “""'l”'" Kruse '”“‘;'_‘I'l“"'l‘l"":“"'L:i‘; atism, is much improved tonight, and his | up the railroad bill but several senators ob The clerk tackled the bill ngain and read | nesociation. That organization is maintain a favorable report on i o had said | Fourth race, selling, one and_one-sixteenth | he has prepare LA . | until4 o'clock, when on motion of S Tiv i i 5 T oors wia brapatéd ths bikes a4y, !:h”x“‘\»‘:[\:m state that iU the " we ather | jocted, stating that they had important | Frije e Committos rose, after agr putation for supplying every | | n | y the usual preliminaries the regular order was | Sanitor Dale apponled from the decision | and athletics of . high ovder | d | fles: Phelan Dorlan (8 to 5 won, Unclo ik (2 to 1 second, Bonnte 1B (10 10 1) third ing its good r . et | matters to call to the attgntion of the senate | report progross and Ask 16avo o sit ¢ | legitimate demand made uvon it by its | Thue: 1011, A 1ocont Visit o e Nobrablin" panicons { but that if tho money was nov fortheoming | to the ‘state house the coming woel. | e W5 LS G TEE ne rate S "1\’.'.}.!.-"#( T A ‘W buopted | menibersor the poopls of the olty, and the | (Jiteh race owners handieap, 0toen-six i rovaia b oA tloR oL th e (St ' iiher woutd o s or . Tho | Howo s re g ani tupog Uecyua | Sefore the dscusion of who foeght rmts | I evoc of, U comniiies s sdopiad | members o the poplo o tho i, and the | o, S AT RTAAY (RS | A el onilionof i fn g witness hnd_conversed with Kruse on tho | Sombellod to be absent during the mportunt | PSR ER REOSIERY, B0 O ke up | Monduy aftormoon | 4 ft 1t b . ot TR A surprise, o bullding 1 in o fearful con- ~;Ahl«';-ti v..,sn in v|.l.~ y-.l...m.;:yvlw[“lm\;‘w at | on making it up in the HIts it ate sure 1o | o railroad bill at that time, and Dale X THE Hom PR R '.'i‘f}:::»" LBl Not Yot Settied. NI Rortan, L. AVAREOLTE ORIS I e the Lincoln hoteland in the state ho come in the matters of the impeachment | \wivhdvae his motion : " [Eeayprones tabsb e e SR Ll ot Prrrsnena, Pa., March 25, —This was the sk under your fect and in places sit e witaess slso toastfled that hie had & i st [{‘,{5;.“::.‘\‘1““ B L o | The routine business consisted of the pre- | Sixty=Third Day Spent in Pushing Small ’v‘.fm“ mE‘ g . )lyu\ ¢ ihtoaea 1o :,'\\ last day that bids were to be reccived from | down from onehalf to threc foupihs ‘-vl‘:h with Sheridan, and had dotalled the talk | T SMects of an T Reve sentation of a petition signed by I | Matters Forward. | out a base ball diamond and several tennis | clubs for the Corbett-Mitehell fight, but | eh and you realize that you are in danger with Kruse, and Sheridan had said that he el R AL DA e | proverty owners, protesting against the pas- LizcoLy, Neb., March Special to | courts, Later on the grounds will beused | none we received. Corbott telegraphed : M "‘;.'H. -'w'j: oA N " ) \‘-“t‘ 1 ylut. understood that tho witness had money n | Tho efforts that havo been mado to. secure | FERTR FERR RSO BERTRE O ANC | g i ) T was the sixtyethird day in | for 00t Uil and lacrosse. Thiere will bod | hiy'wopresentativ i Now York tonignt that | Cyarat U "o bt s called” the his possossion to bo used in connection with | Fhe bassugo of fouse FolL B B0 SN | bower to bond itsclf for #100,000 for park | the houso, but very lttle was donein the | jhii GMOFN, o KEMESLIOARES SICLES | the matter could be postponed and that_any | cetling: the walls are black from smoke and fnsurance legislation, and he was of the fm- | GHEGH OF s TREE T WFVITELY of tho bills | purposes. One or two committee reports | Way of actual business, as the body ad- | inz, putting the shot, Lhrowing the hammer | SrTangements as to date and purse which | from water that has run down from tho pression that. it had better be paid over at | RO parting, intludin tho tailioud bill, the | \vore also received and o number of house | journed at oon uutil 2 oclock Monday | and the ke, A bictcla track will encircin | Mitehell ygroed o’ would besatisfactory 1o | roof. Yo g into. the wanils. occupied by el ; : gencral appropriation bill, andothers of eaual | g read the tirst and second time aftarrioon; The two houts of the session | the flald, and this will' hnve & 100.yard [ifq e Esaleh, ERRINCte SHnteh tonigiits | BUROREES Bid vou B ooy rlnces id 02 icruso was askced if e desived to ask the | moment. they huve been eld back, and this | P (8 LR EEEE SEER RCE o | were not dull ones, howevr, as house roll | SUHERL-AWaY track for sprinting | Smith that 'in the event of him being suc- | well imagine; plasteting off the cefling from witness any questions, and replied that he | 50 FAs 8 MG AL Gt ot season, It | Dale moved that the senato go into commit- | bobbed up as screnely as usual. It | : Huse Bail for Omah: | cessful in the coming fight with Mitchell he | the leaking voof, the laths black, having de- | ald not, ridan was given the sama op- | PO E O R A etk ARRter: | 1o of tho wholo o constdor the raiiroad bil. | Va3 DEVUERL up by Ames s so0n a3 tho ol [ s promoscd to organize tao of e beat | Would give i (Smith) the next chance cayed by years of exposure, ' tho water portunity, and asked: noon, and scarcely a day has been allowed £ | No objection was made and the motion was | Was called, the motion being to go into com- | dMAteUr bise bail teams in the west within ClRmMo aves T TOWRs + coming down and dripping over you as you Do you mean to say ——." but that was | go by whon it has not. been heard from in Al into aifect. Senator. North swus | mittooof the whoio to consider it s recom- | LHO Rl e e Coloes [ mranit i i .:;.:.‘m‘ billiardtst, or- | gt B LIS bR S from one place o another or to take it | ogain called to the chair. mitted by the house for special amendment. | catcher on the University of Michigan team, | rived in Omana last evening, and will spend | the dust and dirt of years have accumulatod, stitions The motion was defeate up out of its regu . and Jellen, who s order. So often has fada Bateh of 11 form the battery of the | several daysin the city. Hogave anexhi- | WHich caunot be cléaned out, where vermin “T'mean to say Just what 1 have said, for I | ypishoen done that it excited comment on : The following bills were indefinitely post- | irst team in the field. Many of the local | bition ut Keniston's billiand parloes last | Bave every chance of seelusion know it is true and so do you.” the floor of the house, and requests made to | The n'luurr‘l.l:m expl; .mw.{. that the Aflvm poned [Enaanteiaes joining the association to take | evening. playing two games, one of straight *And so you pass on_from one apartment Palmer Denied the Story. this end have been denied because of the | thing on the “regular order was the read- House roll No. 524, by Dimmick, to provids | M¥antage of this feature rail and another at the balk line of 200 | to anotherand you find rickety walls and ex- nd “Tennis men very for collections of small amounts for labor nerally favor the con- | points cach Palmer deniod the statements of Baugh- | Undue — persistenco —of ~somo of the | ingof the large numberof petitions for th Mr. Keniston, and after- | tremely disagreeable surroundings. — No e P S | i 4 parties who have thus gone out of nst the passage of the maximum treight | performed, without expense to the complain- | S0lidation of all sports under one tent, and | ward showed the crowd some extraordinary | Money has been appropriated for four years man and Edmiston that he had told them | their way to gratify pe spleen ~;‘\~-‘1' RN AT AT B . e 1 [ the best players in the city liave sighified | exhitition shots, 1o will give an exhibition | PASL L0 make repairs upon this building. Tv that he Intended to make the members of | and rovenge. Its Support i M | s b St toe & ohe hilen Hok | “Fouso roll No. 525, by Leidigh, to provide | Mheit intention of playing in‘the fleld. “'Then | at Foley's billiard parlors Monday after- | 19 sinply a shame ano discrace that a build- psents out of the money | dling, because of the very apparent animus, | ‘l‘"" ""l""'""l ut Senator Pope called or | g, v o tuxation of sleeping cars operated jn | 0V of "‘h" e that pertion of town | noon, and another at the Omaha Athletie | ing stould be allowed to remain in- such o | ( em b vho HPO! ¢ it con- | the “‘regular order.” will join the club who | and“members who were supporting i con- | that ho charged for Ris assistance in crowd- or through the state of Nebraska and for r had the oppor- | club rooms Monday evening uneivilized condition. There seems to b tunity of playing in_a club containing the | champion pliyers of the state | idea in the minds of our lawmakers ing any legislation off the track. He ad- g scientiously believing that it was what it | The chair seemed on the point of golug to | the collection of such taxes, und providing a | l the committee any pi | FRoT Gt o bo N e e S Anaritoris: | w1 : ey : ; : P iy Mistaker wcted with prison 1 purported to be and contained some meritori- | pinces over exitics of the situation | penalty for the violation thereof | : R ¢ ! mitted that hohad asked them $1,500 for | ous features have been led fo look into | PIoces over the complexitics of th < D e rrl N b e o amend | Bicyele men, both within and outof the [ | Osana, Mareh 25, To the Sportinz Editorof { if & penal _institution, but should also 4 ; i ; which followed the questions from the inde- ouse roll T 9, by & an, 1| assoclation, show great intorest in the pro- | TE BEED J bois P if he () had one cigar and | reformatory. The surroundings there are any work that he might do as a lobbyist, but | it more closely, This has led to the discov- ; : : geotion b of the Gonsolidated Statutes of | 8 at interest in the pro- | ik B s 3 clg d nding i e Tt Do had 1ot sald anything | ry of many lrregularitios, and there is now | Pendent side of the chamber. Semator | REHREE OF trick around the field, and they ave | I had none "0 had ‘onc wore cigar than P, | such that the moral offect. i anything but | “l s sure thal e 5 ; ;*1 & "-. | little prospect t it will pass, as it will | Mattes came to his aid, however, by putting Senate file No. 6, to regulate railroads. | A large accession of wheclmen is cer- i uplifiing, and as a matter of fact prisoners - about the committee or his influence | y,ce 1o he again recommitted for correction | several questions deftly worded 50 as to con- Johnston called up tho report of the spe- | Ll to result from this feature. Foot ball | ¢ ;. - — |tk hs B AT ot | with any of the members through tho | hefore it will be solidly drafted and there is | vovvo the chairman the way out of the dif. | cial committee that cxamined into the con. | 1as been ved mow for several seasons FAST TELEGRAPHERS. In their hearts and cursing upon their lips I o d b tak 4 nt hold that their seems to be little hope for the use of money. He made a qualified denial | little hope even on the part of the prime | gy dition of the funds deposited in the Capital | 14 has - take L fooh bl — AL g LA SR el L of their statement to tho offcct that ho had | pushers that the session will last 1ong | Chifman North finally held that if any | National bank, und which was submitied to [ {8 this community, The gymnasium s | gesute of the Tou CINEVIHBIATL l1a¢ | oL0L IS PIUE CRINOSHEL L T BVAE RESEIFAEERY told them that he had been employed by the | enough to get it in proper shape for passage. | senator objected the reading of the petitions | the house a few days ago. The report was [ {EVERIGE,, SCHEL CREWS (el 8 LK Cracks Took n Part. Devold of Haman Kindness. essment companies to draft a bill that O e could not be dispensed with | adopted. [ PR n Rt heH bR HtenTt L DS oo B e Cormell. NeW Yous, March 25.—The telegrap | “Theideas of charity, human kindness would foree the ola line companies out of the [, 70 il il to Tue | . Senator Dale appealed from the decision of | On motion of Burns tho claim of the young | Strenfthen the, woam, Gsgoad of Gornell, | Jo F IR CEEE G P i afternoon aud | and Christian prineiples of roformation and state. He said that he “didn't think” he | WAL it lal to THE | 000 Chair. | man who had been employed at the time the | {EEGFE 1O <:| ‘,’ | 1 AL \'” S "" St ' e 4o | moral elevation, seem to have no place what- made any such statement to them, and ho | Bre| —~Thursdag evening Genoral Superin- | “Bofore the vote could be taken the sena- | Stairwiy of the dame was thrown open to | Jacit in the workd toduy, will wlay in the | evening and was well attended. Theentries | go'in connection with tis institution. The “didn’t think” that he had told them that | tendent Hughes and Division Superintend- | tors on both sides of the chamber indulged | Keep the passage clear of disreputablo par- | YOUnZ Mens Chuistian association eleven | for the various events included operators | only thing prominent there is the contract s partu had wired him that the deal | et Reynolds of the Elkhotn came o Pierco | in an animated discussion which continod | s, w mi!“ rod passed upon by the com- | (HRNGIE I SHO RIS OF a0 K M | from most of the principal cities of the coun- | labor system. Every prisoner is required to with the assessment companies was off, as | o* 8 L0 s | o neavly Khreesquattors of an hony mitteo on claims. (B Uil i ge el from the Pacific coust being | WOrk in the shop or factory, where it is 5 4 e or the wor! g ¥ pecial — vrain, holding conferences LA i 8 i o | the bave-legeed sprinter, are on the qui vive | 0¥, several from the Pacific coust bein i s LAY a0 refuded i poy up fortho wOrk SRS F15% 15 withy mevdrallior. shel frianda oiFicnntor Tefty doclared that ho wus tired Special Committee Reports. | at the certainty of the establishment aud | among thenumber. Thecontest was divided — founit possible for him to mako the most re “The committee adjourned until afternoon, | of Senator F. Hale, and this morn: | the house impuening. tee motives of the o | - The speciat committee appointed to inves- | maintenance of theso features during the | into classes and the winners are as follows: | fiis (10T SRt Wi the hard but when the hour for the next sessionrolled | ing four of the influentinl citizens of | hublican senators. Speaking for himself he | UZ4te the “Nemasis” matterat the insane | coming season Oladies' Class—Open to all lady operators, | the rest of the time amid the uncivilized sur- around it was found that the scrgeantat- | Pierce hastened to Lincoln, it is said, pursu- | wanted it distinetly and plainly understood | 43¥1um revorted hayine found nl..v writer in Enthusinsts Did It, 500 words to be sent. Fir sending, | roundings in the old miserable buildin arms had not served the subpamas that had | ant to arrangements made with the ofiicials. | that himself and his collongues were not | e person of Mrs. Beth b, Mobley: that she | 1y auyma necessary for the enthusiasts to | e It is now well known thata vast amount been placed in his hands, and a further ad- | These men are all old friends of Mr. Hale, | trying to hide behind a technicality in order | W08 insane, and was receiving the best of | 5 GG R FOEERE CUEISTHSTS 1O s Sanfbordot the B ot .| of mismanagement in_ this institution and Jjournment was taken until Monda; and the belief that they have one to Lin® | to'defoat the bill, He wanged it fairly con- | C3L& BOt only from the officers and employes | SHARMIIY A neres st inemiers bib, of Ay Mrs. Sandberg of the Postal offiee | oy uin treatment in the dark cell have | coln to influence him against railrond legis: | sidered, He characterized the right of | ofthe lustitution, ‘but from relatives and | T SR BP0 Re ARV CECIORE WWORe | won the sending fivst prize, Miss Wagner of | provailed durfng the past years, Theso are HOW THEY WERE STUCK. lation is- strengthened by the knowledge of | potition ns one of the most sacred rights of | [riends, and the prospects were thatshe | CUSCVE EC) DT0E IR FRECRSC) Sl eaticd | tho Western Union oftice, New York, second [ inevitable results of our mothod of control, the above conference, and tho further fact | tho people and made an earnest plea for the | [joUld soon be restoret to them cured; that | SIS GERRRGR TGN IR SN SN of | prize there. being no state board of chariucs, ’ ‘Work of tho Committee That Caught the | that two of the partics, before starting, told | peading of the petition. the ietter written by her was the product of | RS ppeared in Tie Bre at that time, | irs. C. L. White of the Postal office, New | This institution and all the others are nomi- Cell House Thioves. | their fricuds that they were on their way 10 | Senatos Mullen said in reply that it was *l‘h,:f_‘ ;‘;‘I‘I'_‘I' SRR m"l ,‘,“"‘!.,)‘"3" ‘r'“ IEES | fifty new memberships were pledged, and | York. won the first prize receiving, Mrs. | nally under the control of the Board of Pub- ' LixcoL, Neb., March 2. [Speclal to T | Hattington, while tho othor two wert, if | somewhat amusing to_observe the tacties of | thereimade wereengively without founda- | G i NEEATS R, S VRS i, | Sandberg second. lie ands and_ Buildings, which is made up o s pipipe il their statements are to be believed. on their | the men on the other sido. He doubted the | HOD: ie commitfeclrecominended that the | iy FR RS R R G Rt Class A.—Open toall except those who | of the state offiers, but these state officers Beg.]—The organs of the boodlers have con- | (o' “Oiinha, - Subseque vestigations [S i E LIt yards at theiasylum bersubdivided, in the [ VIUSNSUIIDELNO INALLERBOYONC, ANY. GUESTE o . el y Ve tics a8 ) o x ay to Omaha. Subsequent investigations | honesty of their motives in desiving the read- | | ton, "The ground just north of the park has | may have sent 235 words in five minutes ina | have as many dutics as they can perform stantly sought to impugn the motives and | reveal the fact that thoy all went direct 1o | ing of the petitions. He declared that the | iterest of the move successful trcatment of _(‘I‘Qj“- ln_"‘.“»-'fi‘m"'“_']d‘ l;i‘.;' \’H‘I'l 12 l";l‘l" Mesa | previous tournament: first prize, 1005 s aside from this, and are unable to give the good faith of the honest republicans in the | Lincoln. ors were all perfectly familiar with the ;,‘I",f' :{,‘_“"‘"‘:;"l’;l" it od. The re: | (hehin™ the mew. . fenco, fioold | ond. 8ib: roccivinie, prizes same ds sonding, | necessiry attontion ta the state institutins. house who have stood up to be counted e RN ‘es of the people on this measure. They A Al s sl : 2 fence, grand stand, bleachers and | Sending, first prize, 8100, K. D, Moove, 2421, “The charity work of Nebraska is in a S hionaver’ thé | queation fcame’ on' ‘the O e UL ENDS been elected by the peovle who wanted ],,,Illg‘l'm"'l'” ving report was submiited by the | 5o Hoq Grd's +Hit mo for 80" aro things | : second prize, $75, R. C. McCready, | worse condition in many respects than in aRchient oy a o 5 the bill passed. They only wanted the bill ’ e boe oLl nonteRLIT: . of the long ago, but Joft will | 242 words state, probably, in the union. While it B :",'",;"",{ h"",fi‘.fl'.’";.".‘, bl rly | Haa Loans Cause tho Commercial National | considorad and if it could Hot Stand the tost | wax mrecony et o6 ob, benttentidry, to whom | Jcrnettiate his iamo and fame by pamting | Messige class, for the J. W. Mackuy | true that our reform school at Kenrney, and | hestowed. . Particalarly has this been =al asnville €0 Qlose Tt Doors hie would be satisfied if the seustorson ths nd W T Dorizan and C. W, | several base bulls on the new . fence. A | Prizes for receivers, consisting of gold medal, | some others of our state institutions are | true with reference to Representative Keck- Nasuvirie, Tenn,, March he Com- | gther side would vote a; st it. uthority to employ counsel, re- | grand stand will also ‘be erected, as there is | Valued at 8150 for fivst prize: medal, valued i the vory best in . this country, nthers '8 ley of York, who has been abused and | mercial National bank of this city suspended Scnator Lowley declared that the inde- as fgulrn; B | an increasing demand for such accommoda- | at 100, second prize, and mickel typewriter | have been fearfully mismuanaged, resulting : maligned in the most shameful manner. It | this uftornoon after banking hours. Tho | bondent seuators did not want to listen to CLEL AT tions for the annual foot ball games between | for third prize, the test belug for oo Hollee |0 4 TA8L pinoin o "l‘"ll-|“*|'"v| 18 & "[‘“l‘l | g e A SaUS - i i i vo | the voice of the people, while the repub- | FI 1 ones opl1 our great western univers The base | In this class it wassaid that no decision | method of contro opted by our state is Al has beon charged that he sought to take oaue of ”;"];“‘:l‘,', “5';’)“ “ff’&':‘ ““!3“;" ,,"‘-‘" licans did, and also wanted to act intelli- | Figm (S AEehthE N by ball that s to bo played will draw the Judge | would be announced untit Monday afternoon. | throughly bad, reformation is demanded as 1 s inan himsalr the credlt deserved by others | Coysiago.of Dovbins, Dazey & Co., with chief | gently on the'question. Just to the st<te that the contract shall be | Likes and Dan Honins as in the palmy days | Class B=-Open to all except those who | soon as possible.’ 1B for the part taken in the cell house investiga. | offices in this city, and which firm is largely Induiged m Oratory Extensively. ki red null and vold, and the state take | of the fan *7 | have sent more than 230 words in five minutes - — | vion, and that b as a constant hindrance | indebted to the Commercial National bank. S DS T BT oho --Imrlu of |ll;v ulun!l. m',lmu ulnl‘l umm It is intended to make this theresort for the | in a previous tournament. = Pirst priz :.‘HK;: MUSEMENTS. Al s & ol el iy SR T x Senator Stewart said ions agains ached hereto 13 the opinion of the attor- | onyianen o P R o el spor i receiving prizes same as send: —_— | n the investigation and sought to provent | The Commercial National has a capital stock | yg bill were mostly signed by tho special | ney. with tho Taw cltations boarins o tho/| Zcutlemen of the city who enjoy field sports, N Al AL DALk Toataren jerinan BATde Kb tho Boyd) 18 the impeachment of the derelict ofticials. of &300,000 and a surplus fund undivided | rate men and merchants and farmers who | boint. W Trwis e O oo uas From darkest tragedy to lightest comedy 1B The facts are that at the time the commit- | profits of $195.000. It is believed that all de- | had been granted special privileges. He s e R R L Class D-—First prize, 8100; second | qnd thonce to roaring farce within three | tee was organized an Omaha stenographer | positors will be paid in fulland that the said the future prosperity of Nebraska de- D, IHALLER. will be conducted. in view of this t the | prize, ; receiving the same as sending. | oo ooccive nights is a fe hat no solf- | s, W pended the ro of the bill o 3 A t that no se i} Ra S R e s stockholders, when the affairs of the bank | pended on the passige of the bill He | The report was laid over until Tuesday. street ear company has its weather eye out | First sending prize, C. B. Squ f . | was employed who was found incompetent, 4 ! allenged the se i f ) 3 treet car company g | & ' ; respecting American company of today at- i ik 15 o % i are wound up, will lose little, if anything. | challenged the senators on the _republican House roll No. 430, by Wilson, to amend | for busine: nd has made a liberal donation | York: second sending prize, 15, H. Curlet eS| America pany day o i a8 ho was unable to read his notes or tran- e hunk owes depositors about 200,000, side to cither stand up for Nebrasku or | chapter 2 of titie vili of the Code of Civil | tosid tho scheme. Admission will, as a | New Vork. B T | scribe them. W. 8. Felker was em- | * Mr. Shurr, the president of the bank, | stand up for the corporations, Procedure, was advanced to third reading. | rule, be free, p Championship class, for the ¢ A LR R LB i | ployed as the attorney for the com- | makes the following statement: *“The f ~ Senator Moore sought to stem the flood of ey i . of the world; open to all, prize champion- | that,all three classes of the drama have mittee, but the members thought | ureof the firm of Dobbins & Dazey involved | independent oratory by quoting from tho g A NosAngs Saturday Programs. ipmedal and first prize, $100; sccond prize, | een presented with an excellence of re- they had reason to fear that his the bank in a heavy loss, the exact amount | constitution the provision from the bill of Kyner again called up No. 233 and asked There will be special programs every receiving prizes same as sending. First '"ll"_”']“ ‘“‘_‘f‘[l’m\\,\ hat is ono of »Lhu e,ro"su;hnm u‘m the ;\, A b‘c smm' of which cabnot yet be ascertained. The | ¥ Ih'\\‘h:\"l ~hll"1;n 3 !Ih':urth\-. people shall | that it Kfl‘;>1-u(:-(‘4 .;x\.l'x-..w-.l ;.,lx;nnr.l T 'ulr Saturday afternoon running through the | prize sending, Frank J. Kilm, Newy L« |»‘.uhwl glories of the old stock company g J 0 some- | gyringency of the money market east ren- | never be denicd the right of petition. iag with the second clause stricken out, but | whole range. The bieyele men will probably | words, o errors: F. I what le Y med by his intimacy with the other | der side, and 1t was decided to change the pro- | de d it difiicult to rediscount, and rumors | Senator Pope got up to rimental to the inte ply to Mullen. | the house was not friendly to the plan thus | open at 2:30 p. m. and race for twenty or | words. no errovs; i. ¢ e Tho artists who carcied the heavy tragic v of the bank were | He charged that the independents had been | mapped out and went into committee of the | thirty minutes, Then the sprinting, jump- | ton, D, ¢; Tven errors: William | roles in “Die Bluthochzeit” Thursdiy evene - SR acklay and Bors i = being circulated on the streets of Nashville, | guilty of procrastimation in not revorting | whole to consiger the bill, with Watson in | ing and so on will come on; then the game of | Gibson, New York, words, two errors, | ing »wr..“n-umw} out of the casv of the g:\‘:e r:::ld'iliml‘ ‘t}n‘-:: :I:-‘ Il(:)l'l:‘ll:‘i’:a\gl).:: and in order thata runon the bank mignt | the bill to the senate until the closing duys ”',". chair. R | the day, whether base 1, foot ball or la- | The first and championship medal was "”'.'f”'f Friday evening or Yn‘( |H\|.|ux:rhl\r.‘1ll'- B g be avoided and all creditors be permitted to | Of the sess He further claimed that the The bill had been recommitted for the | cros: Later in the day there will be fine | awarded to IV, 4. Kihm, and second to ¥, L. | ters, while competent comedians were intro- g increased from five to seven, [ share alikein its assets,s suspension was | republ o entitled to the credit of fic purpose of having the second section | teunis contests, the idea " being to furnish Hin, the decision being bused on: the su. | duced to interpret the leading roles, Last ¢ and secured the appointment of Davies | regarded as the only course left to | advancing the bill on the general fil enout, but s soon as that was done | amusement for the participants and enter- | perior *Morse” of the former. night's bill was “Iiin Toller Einfall” (A p and Scott. The committee then went to | the bank. Nearly the entice amount | This latter statemeut brought Daie to his | an attempt was made to amend some of the | tainment for the people who visit the | = Awards inall the receiving competitions | Mad Thought”), and here again the princi- A work to reorganize and discharged the old | ©f the indebtedness of this firm to | feetand fora few moments the plastering | glaring defects in the first section. Sutton | field, The wholesaie and railroad men and | will be announced Monday. pals of the preceding plays gave way 1o pe the bank was brought about by means | On the high ceiling tr i nbled with the re- | tried to have it soamended as to allow the | others who of gross misstatements as to shipments ation of the Harl ‘ ' smit a | formances an_county Sonth Omaha toget the license apphi- | afternoons w ly adapted for the work rit of cot i S from work Saturday | 1t was unanimously decided to tr employes. The new stenographer employed | 2 . lan H H i | find this a fine opportunity | messuge to Mr. Mackay thanking him for | in hand. This explains the cven n i was secured on the recommendation of Judge | of cotton made by Mr. Dazey to the cashier, | man's eloquence. He indign, ~eations «in that city, but failled to get it | for out-of-door recreation. This feature will | his interest in thie tournament and express- | Uhis company's performances. g E Broady, who advised the employment of nis | From a careful estimate of the assets of the | that the republicans had assist through, as did those who sought to have | be entirely free and will add nothing to the | ing the hope that he may speedily rocover. Bin Toller, Blntall'his atingenlons fise former court stenographer, Mr. Pollock of | bank, there can be no reasonable doubt but | the bill and declared that the independents | other changes made already low membership fee, 310 per year with a gay old man, a jealous wife, a pretty 8 - - Beatrico. Attorney Gilbert of York was | thatall the creditors will be paid in full forced a deudlock for four hours last Tues- The committee rose and recommended | for all privileges. COLONEL CLAY LON"; ical student, an 1SSIYN, daughter'in love with a me » assets of the bank can be | day evening inorder to save the bill from | the bill " 'S | just as soon as th ack with the recommendation that It is confidently e 1 by those in au- opera singer who invites gentlemen friends re-employed, and continued to serve until | jealized on. Should the entire amoun. .. | the final defeat which the senators on the | it do pass. thority that the membership. will reach @ | Itequisition Issued for the Man Held in | to breakfasts for ~ which they foot sickness compelled him to desist and return | volyved in the Dobbins & Dazey failuve be a | republican side of the chamber had planned | Woods moved that the report be not con- | very high high-water mark, and if any mus- Montana Charged With the Crim the Dbills and o dowen jor moba tohis home, and then the services of ex- | total loss and other doubtful claims be | for it. curred in and that the bill be again r culirly or sportively inelined man out | Lirrie Rock, Ark., March Ever since | Subsidiary characters who help to tangle the skein of circumstance, The far 0 wis tion. now it won't be ived by Chief of Police | cloyer enough to bear adaptation for the ¥ orney Sneil of incol ) ge- | charged off after ex o County Attorney Sueil of Lincoln were s horcorcention. undivided profiss, A s o North Sustained Himself. mitted for further cor ! because he isn't getting all rment of th Watson rais the telegram was rec R i 1 8 Canital stock cannot bo. vory grenty Th | of o vaigen, e appeal, from o Joclsion | i had boon recommitted for o specttlo pur- ARt IORHIBmONOY Mahone from A. G Garner of Butte, Mont., | American ' stage ' (under the name of “All SIniars: surplus and undivided profits amount to | voted to sustain himselfand cast the decisive | P0se and nothing but that could be done stating that Frank Hickey, the murderer of | the Comforts of Home'), which is sufticient Sheridan was a member of the committee, | about $190.000. vote for the reading of the potitions, with it, “Tho poiiit was sustained, MR-MATORMISTARE: John M. Clayton, was in Butte but was a constant drag and handicap, and | = ‘The Commercial National bank holds life | ~ The reading then commenced, but after iy { Porter moved that the report be not con- T ) v arrested at a the successful rosult of the investigation was | insurance policies upon the life of Dazey, of | had continued for some time Senator Gray | curred in and that the bill be indefinitely | He Thought for #while He Would Do sob | V0 TR (0 in spito of him rather than because of his | Uhe firm of Dobbins & Dazey, amounting to | moved that, inasmuch as all the petitions | Postponed. —Roll call was ordered and th gl ik A8 10 iLs d; < Amatic me id could be | B S ehlomm found in_the sporty the stato | pygiand a role suited to his abilities, and way | ne presented a farcical interpreta \ LR rnthar, then beos $175,000, a8 part socurity for the amounts | were. just dlike, all being Troum o' printed | motion was defeated by a vote of 27 to Cmieaco, Tll, March 25.—Phil Mayo of | count o at work in the effort of | that was droll, exubcrant, artistic an assistanco. Tho aggréasivo work of the | quefrom the firm. Torm, ‘that the olerk simply announce the | The report was then adopted and the housé | Gleveland had an idea this morning that he Laining truth, it any, | ddmit ?"]fl O M ek i 1 committec was done by Keckley, Davies, 4 - number of signatures to each then adjourned over Sunday was going to “do” Bob Fitzsimmons when was in ie dispatch. Sevoral | U8 LI Y Coedy was unspotted by B Scott and’ Horst, Scott acting as chairman KANSAS MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS, Chairman North held that the motion was OHASING OARCLE THIRVE! they met tonight in the Second Regiment | telograms have been sent to Butte by | fapcical extravagar ANl Waldamas pro tem of the committee in the absence of | out of order. He asserted that the seuators g %% armory. but tonight he knows better, His | Attorney James P Clark and Governor | the young medie, Miss Bertha Moser as tho 2 Chatrman Withnall. Women Taking an Iuterest in the Coming vaving his gavel in the direction of the N T R e S e 8 et | Pishback, This evening Sheritt White made | gaughter and Mme, Tom Wolter as the operi e vi{RaG 1n 4h worlof Struggles—A Heavy Registration, atic side of the chamber), wanted to Ay "“l n This Line Get Into | knowledge came to him slowly with returu- | 4, midavit charging Hicl with the mur- | ginger gave well rounded interpretations, i ArLieg wrork Kaxsas City, Mo, March The regis- | hear the language of the petitions i Trouble. I ing consciousness after Fitzsimmons had | derof of Clayton, and upon this issued a | and the balance of the large supporting coms the committce, it being the conscientious | o oo o0 Uy o ‘municipal electionsin Kansas, At noon the committee rose on a motion to CaspeRr, Wyo., March ~[Special Tele- | 1 00ked him clean out in the second round. | requisition upon the governor of Montana | pany left little to be desived work of a number of fearless and honest | (i OF CU Zht. wis remarkanin fon | report progress and asked leave to sit again. | gram to Tue Bee.] -For some time past local | o¢'wroe would have been o four-round con. | for Hickey, appointing White as agent - - 3 men regardioss of warty that resulted in the | W17 ok e traion o Sematkavle 1or | The senate then took - recess until $ | stock men have been missing range horses | st had Mayo been able to keop his juw ous | Wil leave' tomorrow night for Butto and Deatlidtalls 3 report of censure that w afterward en- e ristration of women. ou- | o'clock. = o s . SRR . eat had Mayo Lhoen 49,6 L Keo] AW C return with his prisoner. ASHINGTO! ). C., March 25.—Baroi dorsea by tho motion of {ho house adopting | sands of them are now qualified and ready to | The senate was again callod to order | 41 8 sharp lookout has boen kept of late. | of the reach of the lankey Australian i R \'“\f u \n'w\{-;l A0, grol “““NII oroa it. vote at the elections which will be held jn | Withina few minutes after 2 o'clock, and st Monday the Togroy outflt missed some | It was the first public appearance of Btz | priciey ‘was a resident of Plummerville | Andrada, tho il i o h Messrs. Keckloy and Davies pushed the | avery city in the state April 4 Senator Dule's motion togo into commit- | twenty-five and it at,guce set men to find | simmons since his famous flght in New | (00560 10nel Clayton was killed and that he | commissioner, who was stricken with apo- “9 matter after the adoption of the report, and In' Kansas City, Kan. the women have | teeof the whole was followed by the de- | them. They struck a trail at Lost Cabin | Orleans and a crowd of 000 welcomed Bim | g always regarded as a trifling and worth- | plexy last night, died at 9:15 o'clock this have tngisted all along that there should be | ghown an unprecedented interest in municipal | mand of five or six republican senators for | and followed it with cheers when he clim '-.ll‘u‘llr_un the plat- | oot of fellow, The reward for the | ovening at the Arlington hotel a fuller hearing of the facts before the court | politics, and this yote will be a large factor | ® call of the house, ‘The only absentees | At that place the thieves sold Conklin, u [ form, shortly atter 10 gwlock. His Hrst | oo i nas never been withdrawn Baron Andrads was 70 yenrs of nge and had of impeachment. They have boen sneered at | {y the election, Already tho candidates aro | Were Senators Clarke and Scott, both of | sheep man, threo head: of horses belonging | contest — wis — with = Sam - Bird = of o for forty two yenrs reprisented Brazil in LL by the contingent that is supporting the | working for their Support whom came in within a few moments, to the Ogallala company, and Dan Ralston, | Chicago, who -was easily disposed of, | ygyements of Oceun Steamers Sarch Aiplomatic cupucity, s first sorvico betng. as i combine, but they have not faltered at any | * The registration in the principal cities of | The senate then resolved itself into com- | a sheep man, bought another. The trail of | Fitzsimmons wmerely usiug him to give an | x¢p jp —passed—Ilinois, from Phila- | i attache of - the “Brazlian governient at | stageof tho proceedings, and the aSpersions | tho state was as follows: k mittee of the whole, and theclerk again | the thieves was then lost, but Friday they | exhibition of clever ducking and spurring. | G5 380 R0 oo, from New York Washington, At 0 110, Wiy Kuloolad So8 ] cast upon them by the backers of the ring Women. Men. | attacked the big pile of petitions. were heard of about forty miles north of | Now and then he smacked Bird just to touch At Liverpool—Arnived—Angleman, from | Lhe milsslon thut brought i b0 o0 eons EE are not founded upon the s as they ap- | Kunsas City, Kan 3,482 8280 Aioundiso Heas the Betitians, Fort Laramie, The, fnieves are recogni; him up, and before the third round was over | A% - s lio waesEAHIon0 g Mok u 1 pear upon the jouraal of the house, but are | Leavenworth o ing 41601 L 2 as Charles P. Rice and Micher, a hair lipped | Bird grew dizzy and_ fell against the rop At New York—Arriv La 'Touraine, | i i Boie ot th ivlomatio | lmmm‘ by the fear of what the consequen- | Enipor H58 606 cnator Harris moved that the further | man, and Jim Johnson, all rustiers from the | He was caught by Fitzsimmons, who helped | o At e Sott e G I C ol A great ma thors of the diplomatio 19 ces will be to the boodlers in case tho pro. | Fort Scott ... /LTI Lase 2240 | reading of tae petitions bo dispensed with, | sand hills north of Broken Bow, Nob bmtohtscornor, G | "AE Brunswick, Gar—Thostent yaohs Com- | {orD8 called Bt Lo o0 vadlas pondioion: - gram outlined by the anti-boodling eloment | fAWIE £000 8:000 | but Chaivman North ruled the motion out of | ' The mon have sorie fifty head of horses fn | After Bird had loft the ring Mayo, who | yinche, with W, C. Whitnoy and party on [ iihural aveangoments ave now being made, o [ the house is successfully carried out even it st s enisten ey EaR S RtEn | opdar g 4 their possession belouging to all classes of | had been traiuing constantly for two weeks, | 40,0 Sivrived here tonight wnd it is the present intention to hold the 1 2 e v g iR add B85 | | enaior Senael i e st ot rder | stock prowsrs heve 4 pary of mon ae i |l IS e Sk s 8% ) e Wit e A 4 Tactiesof he Rallronders. Tho number of women registered in To= | {i il Witk the limits of parlinmentary | hovse e aaes e seuneey whans | battle. ‘At the call of timo "Mayo bogan Wyoming Smuitor Deatr . next e S kr The railroad bill Las held the boards ,‘;‘L‘l‘“‘“'l’“‘]j.’“‘;‘,.?"‘ 6, “l““"‘""__-_ usage, but the chair again overrulea him, | they are is brokgy.[and they may ¢, landing several good blows | Casper, Wyo., March 2.~ [Special Tele Minister Meudonca s cabled the nows of E today, and gave way for nothing as matter | {083 L “mporla 15 laver than ever | gyaring that he had held inthe forenoon | away, but the chantesire that the men will ‘hest and _caught him one on the | gram to Tne Ber |—Meager details of the | Baron l\ radi's doabh lo his government of public disoussion except the newly devel- | Pefore. = ~ 2, that the senate could not abridge the right | be caught and shot on sight. They are no His success droved the crowd wild | {0 "0 one of the lurge gold smetter | M4 i By Ak OLo0RD 48 b0 1Re HBOLGIRISE « oped situation between the governor and the Suftered for the Peop of petition guaranteed by the constitution, | torious thie and s liberal reward is it yelled mad as Mayo got in one \ts-aear Lewiston, Wyo., have just "“I‘; a8 ‘\: ‘I;“{“‘ WhS A wldowan ettt attorney general relative to the vacation of KaxsAs City, Mo., March 25.—The St. | and the senators hud sustained that de- | offered for their eappure. The pursuing | and dodged without return. ~ Fitz | plant Sttt 1 o A R B otaatal. iia s Slliidven Jaie ofice by untrustwortey oficial g e L A in F. Copen. | Cision. The chairman modestly refrained | party is made up of ve men who are de- | caught him on the head and Mayo at | reached Casper. 'l !l'n“ 24 Just been humh‘gm I Portuge is child e f adjournment of the scnate this after alr county Judges, Benjamin F. Copen- | from ‘adding that the chair had ‘been sus- | termined to exterminate horse thioves, and | once grew prudent. ‘The round ended amid | completed ot a cost of 41,000, and Jn owned | n »lu 1 8 wital "'\1 o} B = (18 plan TGS noon leaves the bill i practically the same | haven and Thomas D. Nevitt, were dis- | tained only by his own vote. undoubtedly something will drop befors they | loud calls for Mayo . by a svndl -ll"' .-"“‘_“ Roupe; SORIZ AW, rep AOATON, MAERR SO A R orgo position us it has been for the pust week, and | charged at 3:40 o'clock this afternoon by | After thereading had proceeded a short | pepurn, The second round opened with Mayo the | vesented in the fiel lonel 1 Sul vidly kno p & will come on again Moday, The railvoad | United States Commissioner Nuckols. They | time Senator North resignod the gavel to — e —— aggressor. Ho landed ouce and caiight a | leti of Omutia or, i dea B crowd is simply filibusteriug and killing | pleaded under the pauper act that they were | Senator Mattes and retirved LIBERTY BELL, hot left and a heavy right before h uld | e = —— —— o time in the hope that something witl turn up | not worth &0 above legal exemptions, and Senator Dale moved that the committee get away. He led for Fitz's stomach and to provént what now seems to be the in- | ypder a provision of the United States stat- | r1se and report the bill back to the senate | Guarded by Four Philadelphia Pollcomen it | landed hard. Fritz crowded him hard, get- Hiahast of all T rver e 1 LU Gov't R evitable. - A vigorous fight will be made utes were discharged. with the recommendation that it do pass Will BBe Exhibited at Chicago, ting in several easy blows, which Mayo re ighest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U, 5, Gov't Report, the railrond coutingent to secure the adob- | The bondholders say the judges may get | and be ordered to a third reading. PIILADELFHIA, Pa., March 25.—It has been | turned hotly. Fitz feinted with his \ tion of the substitute bill offered by the | gut this time, but the, rrested again This motion created & small sized panic | gocided by the council of the World's fair | left and followed it up like lightning republicans in the house, but which was | for contempt as soon as their court meets | dmong the se is defeated, the bill will pass on final vote | Gove, a real estate man Gove then tor North held that the standing rules of | as its special custodians and will never lose | it being fully five minutes before he was f Jjust as it now stands. his own braius out. Gove left a statement | the senate governed the committee of the | sight of the precious charge while it is in | aware that the fight was over. Fitz worked | today, while presidiug over the de- | wife. Mrs. Gove 18 a well known teacher in | under the regular order the reading of peti- | be made in all the large cities on the route | nhis power to beung him around l‘i’::r‘:aom of the von:’mllh'v of the whole, | the public schools of this city and atone | tions and memorials cawme first. 50 that their vitizens may have an oppor- In was aunounced at the ring side that on { (] iators who are opposed to the | & B A < VAR, LR " | with the right, catching Mayo with fright- ¥ knocked out there. It is the commodity bill | qna they refuse to 18sue to the bonds, bill and don't care who knows it. Senator | Subcommittee that the Liberty bell, the | ) foreo on the chin. Mayo's head dropped 1 E 10 which mention was made at the time the o 5 Pope raised the pointot order that the com- | Finging of which proclaimed the independ- | and he fell like o dead man, his head stvik ! - bill was considered in committee of the Committed Murder and Sulcide. wittee was working under the regular order, | ence of the thirteen original states, shall be | ing the boards with a crash that could whole in the house. It is claimed by those | pouriaxn, Ore., March 25.—Conrad J, | 8nd that it could not pass the reading of the | taken to Chicago, the date of the | almost have been heard in the street. He 3 who are in favor of it that it will receive | oo 0 L 0 hot and fatally | Petitions without a two-thirds vote. The | departure from this city being fixed for | lay almost without breathing unul the ten E seventeen votes, and this may be true, but it | 7000 wokikeeper, was shot and fatally | -opyjrman agreed with him. April €, The bell will be transported in a | scconds were up. when he was car- " is regarded as certain that if the substitute | wounded on the street tonight by C. A. In support of the ruling of the chair Sena- | special car and four policemen will go along | ried limp and lifcless to his corner, The rulings made by Senators North and | in which he accused Smith of assaulting his | whole, and triumphantly pointed out that | Chicago. On the way to tho fair stops will | over him, rubbed him down aud did all in ‘w@,@ Bl ' pl g g ity h ya d VSO) 056 ght in ir sample of the tactics that | time was superintendent of schools of this The clerk again commeaced toread the | tunity of seeing the bell shat rung out [ April 10 Ryan and Dawson, whose fight Amw‘re Y PuRE :l:nb:h:“l' by the raiiroad con- | county. petitions. They were all identically alike, | liberty to the land. New Orleans failed o come off, will meet for L