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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, APRIL 2, 1893—-TWENTY PAGES, This likewise answers the argument of the | is to adjourn before an agreement is reached the attendance lu ‘ ated under the laws of the state, ” ifriends of the impeached officials who were | on the general appropriation bill, which | First race, five furlongs: Denver 3 to 1) The docision is sweeping, and unless ro 10 office until suspended by the action of the | would of necessity bring forth a call from won, Tarkstone (2 to 1) second, Arminton (3 vorsed by the supramo ¢ islature on yesterday, to the effect that | the governor reconvening the logislat 1t | Gonoy sland Jumps tho Pot Out of Sight the | DN, “Time: 1:03% Shots Exchanged Botween Dakota Officers | Will result fu preventing pool 3 g urt of the stato v ling or oth X | Mombers of the Union Confide V g be impenched for the nots of | is anything with the railroads to \Cocond race, five furlongy i ttoward @ " | forms of gambling on every r 80k L8 $HE n of th I.mu( nfident of Winning r,..“...q.,...w. nd omission charged against | journment beforo the maximum rate bill can First Tilt. T e T e and Black Hills Toughs, | state in the Struggle them, for th ason that the term in which | be passe The scheme to adjourn the Third race, five fav®ngs: Hubert O'Neil @ | i, | 5 —TTE % they were committed has expired house seems to have fallen Yllv-m': tem to 1) won, Tom \lar;llrvu @t 1) second, On | NTOLE HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS. T b | porarily at least, as the agreement has not " Tine (510 1) third. P 02 £ 3Q . How to Proceed on Trial, porarily at least, as the aeroement his 10t | coprNE HUNG UP FOR THE BIG FIGHT | T fist Nt e LOSS ot | SPOKANE AUGHEY SLIGHTLY WOUNDED | quiton wnd meochors whisky tranas | INUNCTION ISSUED AGAINST THE MEN Relative to the rules and orders under 1z was done on it today r | Il 1 (9 to 51 wosg Excelstor (7 to &) second o A it to n Very Large Sum, h the court of imposchment will operate | 8 48 £ ORIt ¥ Iy‘- in Disgrace [ i s e e s Ravtongs: s | | toviavitue, Ky., April 1.—A. It Sutton and TS -d}]r:m,”“_m”“, these cases section 1,017 | 5 oug! n: nty 'l sgrace. Corbott Signs and Mitcholl Advised to Ace 1 ence, handioap, ale TUEIONES: tony, | Tt Fires on Shorl Biakey of Fall River | 5 bycaner ‘William Be . languish | THY Mave Boen Temporarily Restratned lof the same chapter, provides | e Omaha charter still reposes on 5 e 5 oon (2 to 1) th Mine: ! Count, d Qule god b, ¢ sy B o lew Tt ahall muke auch | general filo in the hou and fna: b copt—Jdack MeAulifo Hammers & 210 1) third aTine: 1:14% | e »‘""" "“"“'A ? ':} 1y ::_“"‘ Y in Jail in default of bail in the sums of #45,000 from Declaring a Hoycott -1elp Ex and orders 1s in 1ts discretion shall be | parently been forgotten in _the general in Mark - Cricket Waking Up in Athletic €10 Entortainment. atter—Tw ad | and 830,000 respectively, Bml was fixed at pocted from the Brotherhood of |...x|=.v.|<,.|.|..| v‘”1' r‘.l‘r_r‘\y and ‘Il_nv‘l';\"l’\ ih= | terest over the rail oad and avpropriation | Omaha - acing News, On April 4 the @namha Athletic club will Men Jatled. first at £0,000 each, and despite the effort TatlorsPresent Outlook of Afairs.?, B i Oy oo, Sraracs Biao &0 R G LR L | give an entertainment consisting of such ex- | I | made by the attorneys for the accused no p y 1 yrovisions o ) : . ; ercises as polo vau ¢, tumbling, bar work, bondsmen wore securec his by $ ro. weeordance with the provisions of the | haye received from the Donglas delegation, | Yonk, Aprll 1.—The Coney Island bbb L S Hor Semixas, S. D, April 1.—[Special bbb ared, This bail v Niw Y 2 Jonstitution, notice of the adoption of-the | und‘tha sentiment of the other membors has | ; ! 1 high kicking, boxing and wrestling, 8 Wen - Hak i tent o | duced somewhat by J Mhompson this | NEW YOk, April L —Thore are no s resolution of Impeachment by the joint con- | hpon that if the persons supposed to be ic club made a bold bid tonight for The bar work under Prof. Henrv Kum- | T nr Bee. | —Lentinzinger and | oo T 18 said that Sutton will bo | ® settlement of the clothing cutters' 1 vention was sent by the_ secretary of t most vitally cstea in it do not eare for cat fight between Charles Mitchell and | merow promises to be especially good. After | Clark, two tough characters broke into a | Z0 Rl (o Justice Lawrence ha Hup senate to Chief Justice Maxwell. As the | i hussage 1o 1o, reason_ for them to | JamesJ. Corbeit, which is to take place | the athieticexercises the floor will be cleared | house near Edgemont, ransacked the con Rk - RTRNe - ade R P 40y, TnjaRoMSH . resteainin - chief Justice was at his Home in Fremont | ohi themsolves abott it. 1f the bill 18 10t | next Decomber for the ~hampionship of the | i an opportunity given for dancing, one of | tonts, stole what thoy wanted and skipped Major Kinney made a formal protest { Mry injunct rainin American tho notice was sent by mail, and thesupreme | pisedy “0aT the shape fn which it was | o - A k (ot the | the Ttalian orchestras of the eity ‘having | (o terpy 0 B0 G T Moses wore | d€ainst the amount of the boud, and espee. | Federation of Labor and the oficers of tha court will be called to convene within the | gont” down, be charged to the . Judge Nowton, represeting th n engaged for the occasion. The cnter. | ShOrift Blakey and Deputy Sam Moscs were |y}, yhag fixod for Beechor, but the court | #arment workers from issuing clreulars or next ten days o te impeachment cases. | failure of the Aelozhting b 06 10 v Tsland club, met M. Corbett at the | tainment is open to the public sent for and in scatching for tHem got trails | o ¥ob e et O e opinion | {nciting o boycott of fivma whicll have loaked ‘That it wili at once proceed to trint is not 8o | guee stotfias et Jumes hotel and succeedod in getting the e | of two notorious characters, W. H. Aughey | 5ot o0 e AEHAE (6 HIC § fon tuxt | HUETHS outtste . certain, a8 the detendants have v;..-’n::m 10 | her'of this delegation has been boosted into | Californian to attach his signat B | 1t Ty AR | alias Spokano? and Jim Ciayton, The of ity A Sy e el R 1 i demur, and if the court is cailed upon to pass | ynenviable prominence. Iirst it was Kyner N nidnt v ol Ty e Lous . Ky 4 cers thinking that the four would soon me da, A n 1eeting of the United Brotherhoo Wipon demurrers tho trial may be delayed for | fou Insulting female employo of the house, | tErcement to fight Mitcholl in the Coney | weaver signod o ract this morning to | at some point, followed Aughey and Clayton ho amount of money obtalned by Sutton | of Tailors was held this afternoon to coy a short period. and now it is Am culking at a eritieal | 131and arena for a purse of 360,000, A 'Ml play with the Louisville club. Iu'q-nl; (lnr“'nn-- the l\n; men they were | on his fraudulent veceipts is, it seems, much | $ider the desivability of declaring a sympa e o Leglslature Finlshes. | period. When the matter of impeachment | of prominent rw o York sports witnessec - after. Friday night Aughey and Clayton sgor at ostin .. | thetie strike. g b "'! HAREIR THGh vab | Beat cnrig Defore thsraofut gonvention he ¥an | the transaction. Tho agreertiant blened by WRECKED ON PAPER. | camped west' of Edgomont: several mules, | 11 o i wI\"” bbbl Ammong the sponkers wero Dresident St The articles of impeachment are not vot | (/S C fice of tho refusal of the house | Carbott is as follows S - | The “sheriff ‘aud deputy secreted them- | ey Kohn declares that the peculations of | uel Gompers of the American Fe N adopted, but will be presented to the Jjoint | §F 00 L MOLT Gl eharged on the floor TG howit ¢ M 11 | Eatest Fable of an Energetic Towa News- | sclves and observed Aughey and Clayton he aceused will aggrogate £200,000. Cinein s, A HHK0 0w : s convention at 10:30 o'clock ‘Tuesday morning | e vantion with political coward oAb i el bl paper Correspondent. | round up a few head of cattie and kil two | Nati banks and baukers, it is stated on #00d | yiieal and financial support § o for consideration and adoption. After tha . | before the Coney Island Athletic elub accord T i |t 30 ) 3 5 authority, will lose more than the Louisvill f SRt b ‘ | £t f Lo | dco and skulking to avoid going on record in e 3 Tn., April 1.—[Specinl Telogram to | fatsteers. - This was meat for the alery | duthority: avill lose mor ille 1 out cu and promising that if called has been disposed of the joint convention | {68 SEG SR A b s e ing to the articles of agreomont now signed by | i A 5ok dea1 6t I GHRRLIoR . | officers and they pounced upon the rustlers ople rauds, it was learned this | ypon by the cutters and gavn % will appoint a committee of management to | he Wauer. B G EREESS B fatyled | Mitchell and myself, the man who is declured | TITE BEE =24 good deal of IGIZRALION 18 B eipy commands to throw up their hands: morning, extend to Nansas_City S | quit w the t look after the securing of eviderree and the B Dy e mega oufil. | the winner to recolve the sum of $50,000 pressod in this section over the account of a | " Glyvion complied, but Aughey dropped be- | and other western cities and may R S LRI L proper prosccution of the case before the | G Vides Soren ina cast his vote with the | TAS(NS T, CORUITY wreck of the Javancse World's faiv train | hind the dead steer and pulling a Shavps | uted through many other places oxacutivo" omnilts .”,,,‘(--‘3,; impeachment ,”,,“,’J e patio, | Mojority: | Proper articles will be signed later in the | near this place. A correspondent who was | rifle, began shooting at Sheriff Blakey. | ’“ SNk AL ;‘ that two well known b fidny, niid; 12 I sHe atate during this trinl will also b N L RO LA T Ui, event of M wceepting the pursc offered | on the train sent ous a report stating that in | Shots were rapidly exchanged and Aughe JAvoL VUi RO iy b phaodedsd. sHatisy 1 o cnern v s e st ring thi A il | IE LEGISL e, | 5 Jctbals ke Lteand 1isfon number of the | Was wingec he'men were then taken into ¥ may be proceede Ainst in St d delegated to this committee, although man by the ( sland - Athletic club. Abe | & rear-en (o v e Ay Y 4 O | the courts. i \ Java people were badl seuised, | custody. Aughey was shot through the lef court ; of the members insist that ‘the con 1| Attempt to Stop the Looting of the Capital | Hummc I known criminial_lawyer, | J8V& people ~were . badly o ot | hand and right arm and wus brought to this | Firom late developments it appears tha \ tors b, sball instruct the commitico as to Routine Business. who is Mitchell's adviser in America, cabled | Gamage done, As o matter of fact the train | €ity and lodged in jail. - Clayton was once in | {HeIALY e e e IO HIg b i ik R TR t0 e ies the artioles of {mpongh. | _ LN0OLS, Neb 1 1.—(Special T his cliont tonight advising him to accept | following had Aearly come to a stop before it | Juil here for lurceny and "Aughey was | for more than all the banks comblned, Some . w10 Dt wite Inatroted ns 1o, what attornoys to | €ram to Tus Bee.]—As soon as roll eall | the offer struck and beyond breaking the glass in the | arrested for the, same offense but escaped. | G0g, (L VT s, Mr, P, Matvingly | veres wifected by nploy to assist them in that work | was completed fn the house this morning - — headlight and mashing oue step of the | hey uro hard citizens and doubtless mem. | fioiided” that tho newly organizd com: The locked-out euttors are focling vory con That will conclude the work of the legis- | Beal introduced a vesolution instructing th DOWNED AN AMATEUR, ‘*l‘”‘l" rof the Juva train no damag i }'”‘"':“l""“"”“' “'”\' et ‘[‘"} I”‘,” “""[ pany should redeem all of its .outstanding ‘,“”' QLU Mot e 1y heard ature, 8o far as the impeachment of tho | oficers of the house to see that the members done. The occupants of the rear sleepe een working the country west of ldgemon B BT KTV S G810 ot Modt f we can pass fay wo are all righ ¥ it itued I tho. peachment o e | Qi not follow the oustom of former sessions | Jaek MeAulifte Strikes an Easy Mark In | not know the accident had occurred and the | and Wyoming. ‘Their examination will take | Fe (T TWhisly recoints, which had been | ithere seemed o disposition on the part of ¥ A e “Tho 4 il | and carry away tho cuspidors and to | Philadelphis hair raising-story of the correspondent was | Place Thursday | 0 ¢ HOWEBARSETALE 1BAHD S bHaumatt up the fight. Secretary adopted is concorned. The same course will | and carry away the cusy | he ¢ pon » new duplicates to ‘the various banks and « White said that. ah i be necessary in the case of other parties | baskets used by them during the session | Pumaneienia, Pa, April L Horace M. | alla creationof a vivid imagination. ~ The | L A . | partics holding their old paper to secure the ML 3t two houses had h now under investization, and with that work lnk‘l.l,. I;m-.., I.vl‘[nnl1 d Jensen pro- | Leods of Atlantic City, N. J., the amateur | S1gine \:'\‘I(w:; :: ““\'{T."”."-T."'“\“l.‘l"""if.'T'fiI“ CATTLE THIEVES CAPTURE | justdebtsof the old Mattingly distillory [ but the stand b tho nien Lo retutt to work J off its hands the legislature will be free to | tested that it was an insult to the membe Shathpion HBHEWelENt 0E A HeMoR; Tecaived 1 i« i ¥ . combination. The reorganized company, aé STA ! i ¥ St devote itself wholly to matters of legislation. | ‘-:‘111 was, 'rlwlrw;n‘n.uxwxr in ‘r‘\ ..1‘[ m’ | .a sotbick: tonight at tho hands of Jack entire accident was unworthy of mention Wyoming “"m:h».r“:‘;l:n ,I| Suceessful Rald | o5pgingly 1ssucd new receipts, printed by Mr. ;“‘k» : not repudiate the stand they have of the Gove ofticers. who hud heretofore been guilty of | | ‘ o St e own Bundny Sohool Workers. utfulo President Mattingly's directions, however, | '¢vep tata W Duty of th vernor. | The lootini. Roll call was ordered, but be- | McAuliffe, the champion professional hght- o .1 I‘e“v u dln_\ S h‘1 1l \\‘.:ru‘r, " Burraro, Wyo, Afirill T—[Special to Tia | o & Mahs Sroan thoer: As. Sicton o . Over 800 cutters are out. Two hundred 4 The statutes plainly define the duties of | fore it was completed the senate appeared | weight, in o four-round bout at the EDAR RAPIDS, Ta., April 1.—(Sveclal | ont satisfaction wus caused in | interested party in the Mattingly distillery | "°VC 80ne to other cities to wor y the goveruor in the premises. Section for the joint convention $ cadomy of Music. The auditorium was | Bram to Tie Be.]—0. B, Stevenson, as Bufialo by the capture of four cattls thieves | ToOFEanization, advising us to the new com. Want the Manufacturers Indicted. article v, entitled ecutive Department, After the joint convention the senate | filjed with g ; iistic erowd of | ant superintendent of the northwest dist ) o ¢ col ‘s bus fMaivs, et S Aty 6f iora et v f h | filled with an enthusiastic crowd of Monday morning. They wore brought in | COMPany’s business afaivs, ete., the duty of | Secretary White said this afternoon that provides: served notice on the houso of its rofusal to | 3500 and euch pugilist had a large crowd of | of tha American Sunday School union, has | pondh g gt | redeeming the old yellow warchouse reccipts | the counsel for the United Garment Cut- 1t the office of anditor of public accounts bt the action of the house on the gen ywors, Walter Campbell was reforee, | made his annual roport. to. the society. In | [FoM the direction of Suggs last evening by | with the new light grocn w yuse receipts | tors was proparing & papento presont ¢ the treasuren, secrotary of stute attorey genoral, | eral approprintion bill, and asking confer- | MeAuliTo was seconded by George Me- | gt st SIS (A SREERY C | Shriff Devoe and three deputies. Thecharge | was intrusted to him. e supervised the | district attorney asking the erand iy to O On P oiic “Instruction. shatl o | cnge committée, and also announced the ab- | Donald of London, Thomas Farrell, ex- | g o5 ! work done in Towd | 4uningt them is stealing and Killing a steer | records of this particular work, redeeming | have the manufacturors indicted. for crimi Yacatod by death, resignation or otherwise, i | pointment of.a conferance committee on To. itenr champion middleweight, and Jimmy [ SUFNE LE Dast lve months, he savs | belouging to the Des Moines Cattle company, | tho receipts from the banks and othcr hold- | nal conspiracy in locking out the cutters and ahidl be the duty of the sovernor to fill the | #11, the legislative incidental appropriation Jdson. Leeds had two relatives behind | the = missionaries in ~lowa have =~or-| who own the 4H brand. Their names, as | ersin person that the individual suits would be brought snmo by appolntient, and the "“I’. Kl S thatith 1 | him. “;_“"‘I"“"i“""'”'“ b T‘.‘"'I\“' e “"‘-i*-‘ '|"‘.’-' faras can be learned, are W. R. Johnson, W. | It would seem that Sutton, after redeem- | to recover damages 7 ) 5 0 | S su » | eckley moved 1 © general appropr re s e iceable PO 0, ! 3 0 hem 07 eachers and 068 uart, R i) ens and 3 tter, r ol paper o latting My oL 1 I hold his oliico wutil his successor shall i ieokley moved that this general approvel: | Thore was n vory notlceablo discropancy | (g into thom 07 teachiors and 003 | Stuart, Red"” Owens and Hardy. Thelatter, | ing old paperof the Mattingly company, | mAta mecting of delegates of the trades : in the size and condit to insert an iteim of £25,000 to defray the ex- | wisis “fine as a fiddle | pense of the impeachment proceedings. | ghyoc inct 1 who is_called “Mexican 1 achers and 2,682 | some time on the rau wise aided a leadi of the men. Leeds and stood at least taller than MeAuliffe, while the ste,” worked for Harry Holloway, o, He is a fine quictly went on to Cincinnati and_securcd be provided by After consul council of the United Gar handsome loans ou the yellow warchouse America tonight thirty d 1 nt Workers of | | ates rop other schools, with scholars, visited or te h of tizen of B ¢ other eminent juri oth Governor Crounse has concluded to allow the | There was no objection | g rhac oas! con pounds more | other schools with 1043 teachers and 103,- | vider and employed his time breaking horses. | above mentione Vot And e nTte dide) "{"“"‘ ors of Now \ B Fli 1 1atcaohiod OMBlals 180} t8ke. |\ Seniio 10 ND. Rl0N U sbroes ratlway bill, | LoclaEvaishOdub Iaast i fusen ponntE anBte | s oo, diabeibiited 3,038 b1b168x aud | i stack killaq was ol to Jo0 Bback tkokar, | ¢ Mo Lok Riosky whio s i tho olty odny, | oeiiedttor Hola A ore L o e WICHE VS charge of the oftices during the pendancy of | was advanced and placed on its passaze in | At the cail of time MeAuliffe went for his | testaments among the needy, visit 160 | a butcher of this town, and the br | acknowledged that the Clucinaatl housss * tatlors unid contractare uhd e oities clathe the trial E | the face of vigorous opposition. On roll call | gindnent, but Leeds escaped. MeAutiffe | familics, distributed £13.200 worth ous | visible on the carcass of the animal af | had been grandly defrauded by the cunning ing making industry. of the city in Cooper \ It is not certain what action the committee | the bill received sixty-two votes, but before Toods with his loft and right, | literature, delivered 4,217 addresses, and | hide was taken off. The arrest was very | Sutton, Ha coniirmed the fact of Sutton’s unionon 'l night to prot cain ) will take on_the articles of impeachment as | the vote was announced Felton moved to re SEifF: Dbt tAdezi birai HEs traveled 94,541 1ile During the’ year | quletly made, fow people being aware of the | frauduiens borrowing of moncy on canceled | the ijunction seeved upon the ofieors of th prepared, tut thus far it has acted unani- | commit for specific amendment e v nto clinch. and. putting his head | forty-two curches nave developed from the | sheriff's absence untilahe returned with his | receipts by representing to the Cineinnati | American Foderation of Cahaun mously. It is not improbable that there will |~ Sehelp endeavored to get in another | jown to avoid punishment butted Jack se- | SChools and 8350 hopeful conversions have | prisoners. partics that the old yellow receipts were | United Girmont Work \ ate bo'n alfforence of opiuion, manifested on tho | amoniment,' ut was "saelched by’ the | O 5 ey cattie. ftopen. Mo | been Fported e T | Oriiginal und gonuine, when they wore in fact | thera had boon any hoarin i cout Hoor of he convention when the iclesare speaker, Schelp tested and msisted that ) 1 { THE vou R on ol "o y SR SRR ETE N O L, orthless duplic s of the ne Juring A RRGS | HRes it and: Shat: thaiifriends of the im. | ha xould ot be. Baltaozed S vene i G e e frealEantiin Qi R EoNn DM, Oktcs, 8. D., April. 1.—[Special to Tux | Wi, 1l s b e f L G peached officials will make their hardest | prote: a: the gagging of 4 ¥ n the second round eds was cautious Booxg, Ia., April L—[Special Telegram to | g The Oh Bl Bl A aIet e | Ereen wareho receipts, held by Louisville | ence of the leadi officers of the trades I protested against the gugging of any mem- | anq scarcely struck a blow. Mac rushed | gy Bep lat i e station of Smithwick, ten miles | hankers mions of the United States will be held in fight to prevent the adoption of articies that and for & minute or two the speaker was | him all over the ring, jabbing. him with his | L' BEE]—A surpriss was created in rail- | yopth of here on Iremont, Elkhorn & | This startling development is followed by | this city to take aetion on the legal question thoy may rox d s woo stronely drawn. | sublected to a sasage roasting, after Whichi | Joft on the eye, upper cutting him aud put- | 1 circles today by the knowledge that M. | Missouri Valloy, was discontinued today, | another feature even more damaging to | of boyeotts raised against the cuttors during . ]mv;h I*"I'“‘I': ‘I*””“"]N ‘:‘_":"'”"”_""{"‘II'I" m"l»l“::';“ 1 and several others were allowed 10 | ting that punishing right in on Leeds’ heart, | Hopkins, superintendent of the Towa division | 1y was originally a cattlo shipping point for | SULLon as learned from an excellent § the present lockout and to adopt measures to “'m‘hmm‘\w,‘i“‘ R tong i To 1k \npossibie | s L h tho,consen l”} Just before the call of time he arove Leeds | of the Chicazo & Northwestern, had re- | 11 country north and wost, but since the | SCUrCe this morning that Sutton after hav- | make boycotting hereafter more effective. t0 state how many specifications there will | wia -”“'“‘“f' }‘Itu“ ";.'.ln.lu;“‘l};,‘_]fi to the ropes with a hard left swing which | gy g v t ing taken warchouse receipts in exchange for Quite a4 number esertions by Knights ed his position. The resignation took of- | road has bren extended new shipping points feet last night. Mr. Hopkins will have been established, leaving so little busi ot T . main until another man s ness that it does not pay to keep up the In the third round McAuliffe rushed and | 1o~ supply his' " place. Who this | office longer. “The suspension may ouly be Y e O i\ slioped | Will be is not kmown. 'Mr. Hopkins has been | temporary, for the setticment of thie country 1 e th L B hiere as division supevintendent for si will most like landed right on the jaw and had him all but ney clause, it was | gup ro without an emergency T It received 55 votes and was declaved | whisky, surrendere the time, went to | of Labor men in t work and deliberatc h receipts |} locked out woer as collateral on loans, thus virtually borrow- | ber of n i | | ing money on whisky collateral that had no | have qu | | © shops where cutters are reported tonight, A num L men were also reported to ok tonight be in the articles to be presented Tuesday | to pass with an eme morning, but they will undoubtedly far out- | placed on its passa number those in the Butler cas | clau ; Gunrding . vial | car “The speaker announced Scha absolute existenc pel and John AR T o v malke it necessary to estab. Strikes in P ot The very evident determination of mem- and then he landed his right on MeAuliffe's [ peee A8 (1Y lent f i 3 maca N0 v Prospoct. | B T Tk D GO b G RAROB & 00 ML LE 0 s e ous to that (he was for five lish the station again for the convenience o W You | 5 bers of the Lincoln ring to render the im. | §01 07 Hill as the conferonuo commities on | head, his only blow during the round, which | g jritondent b Mol To Al naw TaNmars AeLtTiis there, s FLOODS IN NORTH DAKOTA, New Yok, April L—The walking dele- poachment. proceedings fruitless and clear | e legislative fucidontal appropriation il | was entirely’ Meduiitte's. Leeds' face was | {PIEEITGERC O IS UITbaan in the employ | | Tho first postmaster i South Dakota cut = gates representing the four carpentors or- the impeached oficinls on_techniealities or | ;o€ RG FOCh BE S e of vigorous | D this time a sight. His eyes were nearly | o¢ yhe Northwestorn road for thirty years, | off by the political axe is the local official. | Jim River and Other Valloys Submerged ations of this city joined to fight the g mmdns of defects 1o the attloles of im- | 4pd peraistent onposivion. 5 72 ",',”{'1‘.’\"'\"“‘,‘[,-"!\[,.‘r';",‘,f,::.fi\‘”‘,‘ ad upper Cuts | bheginning as a brakeman, He will probably | News roached here of the appointment of A. | Great Dumage (o Property. system of I contracts by whach e \x‘nr':;:nu..w\‘.r ¥istones: ).Iu‘,u:.‘.-f\:nm_ | " The senate commenced the same old grind | Senich was covered with blood. $ NOSE | cngage in railroad work with another road | M. McCarty in the place of Cyrus Wilson, | MaxpaN. N. D, April 1.—Reports of wash- | large jobs taken by one con | o articlos preparcd by, the comumittec. OF | u the same old way thismorning. ~After roll | “Yo'tho fourth ad fual rownd, Jack started | Munping into Chicago removed, {hursday. McCarty and A Col- | outs along tho Heart river ave comlng in and | tractor, sublet piccemenl to smaller | 3 a ISECULIO) oug endly | i nrave B aARs1 htohio 0o he ré- | 1 ) bt dildy L e — o sre the two democratic aspivants, The 5 3 el X BiEATT ot manngement, hus put the indape and prayers,the usal batch of committee r% | in to finish Lecds and punished him seyerely. Towa Minister's Death, o i L sl e b | indicate much damago to bridges and houses. | ones, and these, in turn, sometimes resub- \ ents as well as others Who favor a vigorous | Jorts Dest o ° secrotary’s | Leeds essnyed fo lead once, but was short | Forr Dongg, In..Aptil 1.—Spe brompt etion taken in the matte | Four of the six railway bridges across the | lovting ho system keops wagos handbills from the office of the Alliance-In- | Ucation, reported house wll 5 with the xored up. bt was fonght o the ropes | the Fort Dodge Episcopal church died f-|r‘\‘\”-,‘i:1‘3-‘.“.‘15.-.“-'\’“\é'.'{;.l rerything is on the | washed away, and throo miles of track car- | worlk, “They wil’ inwugarate . series of R 080 lins, autiing forth thie following recommendation that it be placed on genoral | ud caugnt a left swing on the other side of | night at Spirit Lako aftera threo weeks | WY RIS, L KE Wouwty (nE0QG | vied nway and many furms submerged AW | 560 S0 April 1.—the Journoym WILL THE IMPEACHMENT BE A FARCE? AN AD- il andiba b i S 10 | his jaw, whick in almost dropped him. | illuess. Rev. Mr. Paige was prominent | ppe S 1 the grass » | the people have moved and ave safe, but will PP s, nn B il A eand) the law preseribing the dutics of county | foeds was game and stuck to it, and time | among the Episco lge was prominent | grain is coming up and the grass is looking | - PR SAT SGU A0 B Isides | Ruinters by decided to strike Monday for . g3 SBnATUS | superintendents. R akavBaohi oA L L oo ONBIVILGILY ymer © west. | quite greeri. lose most of thuir household “goods busides | qn advance in wages and a reduction in Gentlemer of the Legislature: Do you want | *Shyi g committeo also recommendea | Jjone saved him. MeAuliffe wor (ol | Ho was at ono time associated with Heber M SnVINGwiREttios 1 some of their homes entire. Water dropped | hours from nine to cicht per day. About our fmpeachient proves to be ' farce? v S ¢ R 5 Lough the law precluded a decision by the | Newton mission work in New York City ana ny 3 | i 2 { R 1000 e areAnsol s SO o L ey -t and dried tg | that house roll 425, prohibiting the manu- | yaferce. kbt : L LorE S CoasmEniare, S, Do April 1—[Spocial | three feet last night. and it is thought that | 1000 menare involved. The bosses are de- i make thom so. The request made by the ac- | facture and sale of cigarettes, be placed on i O e s pastor of a Warm | IRt pecial | vorst is over. Trains have been greatly | termined not to accede to their demands. ! A O oara yosterday was. sinply o shrawd | the general file. REVIVING CRICKET. Springs. N. Y., ‘church.” His death was | Telogram to Tug Bek.]—Nover before in its | b 3 L grea = B Jove on thelr part to gnin popular, sympathy | The committee on revenue recommended caused by overwork history has South Dakota had so large an | delave : il f dae e S ISR Donsedal oy Convio Ly S and hirow those who itre pusiting (hls matfer | that senate file 201 be placed on general | Fale Grounds Engaged—Uniforms Selected immigr snow. During March 182 home Huio, S. D., April 1.—The Jim river has } Jerrensox Ciry, Mo., April 1.—Governor Siivestigation,” On. tho contenry. thoy. and | fle. The bill relates o tho asscssment of embership Increasing, Crestox April 1.—( stead filings wero made at the land oftico | been rising rapldly the past three days, and | Stone toduy approved the sct of the leglsla- "I“I"I“h;"d‘ 4 r""“'n‘m?“’ irown o linta - ll’};:fi:u::l;:.\ly‘ullll'.\\ll'-u;nll|v‘|‘:;|€~l‘x'l\l.’ e The annual meeting of the Omaha Ci to Tie Be.]—The pri Jners confined in the | here, being the best record ever mads by .p‘.nlium is\\l]i::hul;lh'm\m-;*ih :‘\lv freshet § ture to prevent bribery and corruption at eles Inthe way of such investigation. The > senate proceeded io house of rep- | aeTaTah it last nikl 5 ? s any land oftice in this state, | of 1882 ater has gone beyond the river ! elections, AR 8 i e et (hure | resentatives 4t 10:30 to consider the im. | €lub was held at the Barker hotel last night. | ounty juil made their escape last might. | *"H SNEOCERIm BRI SURE. (0o o0y 0 | Danks and s overspreading the lowlands. | gates a SIS 0k A 5 | galnst the house was an insult to the | peachment resolutions. After the joint con- | and arrangements were nearly completed | They sawed off an iron bar and removed a | aud ice is running heavily. Several sections | An immense quantity of sacked f5wits ] Sows ires them to file sworn state majority of that honorable body. vention the senate acted on one or two com- | for the summer's sport. The committee | portion of a brick wall. Itis apparent they | of a pontoon bridge have floated by during | Submerged, and the cattle pens washed | mentsof thel campaign expenses. he act i You nind erious uilstuke I ! ) BEIBSD. A AL OUs BIAVRKO ¥ mittee reports, and took a recess until 2 rrounds reported thi he fair g s ad ance, " " B X fow: hot OB 1 i away. Some of the bridges ave either | 18 similar to the New York law | Fouayo Mujors tny voico i (he G0t tteo on grounds reported that the fair grounds | had assistance, as kuives and files w the past fow hours, supposed to bo from | dway. Som the bridges arc eithor | 13 8inilar to the New Forlc luw. @ iventiaey | of the committee to draft articles of imp o'clock. ARG | could be secured for the scasom at§0 per | used. There were five prisoners, three in | Pierre. A few poutoons belonging to the | badly dama or_entirely carricd away 10:boatd of iuspectors of tho penitenti 3 . rzlary. awai " H | o » r today entered into a contract for five years E ment. i 5 ol e g for burglary, awaiting action of the grand | Chamberlain Bridge company were sunk | A force of men is busy kecping the e and 'hie o ny B4 the tw SIGNING UNDER PR RE. month, and it was instructed to close a bal s > a0 gra mberlain L4 pany mk | to furnish the Ohio comp | fRuiaanadaition sive thut, “the two hiouscs on | gain at that figure. The oTub awill oc. | Jury. This is the third jail delivery in the | thisafternoon. | dobris from accumulating against the piers | 10 furhish the Ohio Valley Pearl company 1n joint session shall have the sole power of b AR talTaT of the Third streot bridge and carvying that v female convicts 1o b mpeachment.” Majors s not a member of | How Employes’ Signatures Are Obtained to | cupy part of the space, aries 082008 | PASKUNO VEAIEE h L Killed His Playmate, |¥5t Aoy i The 1 used in the manufacture of peard | | structure down stream. The cemetery line 3 ire of pearl buttons. either house, and hiénce has no logal right 1o Ratiroad Petitions, | ball matches will be' scheduled after the Busgincs Roba Safe, Rarp Crty, S. D., April Specia | bridgo s under water and the upper | The price of the labor u day is 60 conts for [ :;:m‘xln:‘-y fi’fl“flh.“‘1,.‘»'1‘:(.‘.‘1.'1‘:'.‘,";‘,‘.!5'51" except to Sovti Ovaua, Neb., March 4l.—To the | cricket season is ove A G x MaNILLA, Ta., April 1.—[Special Telegram ' Telogrum to THE Bek.]—The S-year-old son | arches washed out. The bridges spanning | Wen and 50 cents for women ! Do o thie st telet with the oMieerate | Editor of Tne Bee: I wasamused ay Mr, | Lhere wasa somewhat lengthy discussion | ¢, e Bee.]—The postoflice at this place At R L4 ihe | the Cain. Shoe, Pearland other creeks are e E B B O oot | & 8 LS RARE " | over the uniforms to be worn by the club, 4 I of Trank Stucher, s ranchman lying | S S0 s e Bricklayors Locked Out. g, It 1 la ol Sy lly with | Golden’s article in Tur Bek of March 28 | und it was finally decided to wear claret | Was entered by burglars lust night and the | soven miles east of here, was accidently shot weator Is I sleht than for ton yoars past, | SPUINGFIELL, Muss, April L—Tho bri ho accused officinls. This was shown by his | and his vigorous aenis regard to em- | colored caps, belts and blazers with white | safe blown. The thioves got nothing for | and instantly killed by a 12-vear-old boy | e snow his nearly all disappedred layers strike began today. Scarcely half a Wrbitrary rulings ye y,and particularly | ployes bewg influenced in signing petitions, | trousers and shirts their trouble, as the sife contamed nothing o Al Y he BN e o e tra snow has nearly @ o1 i ¥, & L v FAR 5 o ining | : 5 oaa named Boutwell y The boys wer o aozen trowels are in use. All big con- Dy the appointuient of two ‘men to draft artl- | e all know that railroad ofticials do not Over thirty applications for membership | but notes und papers. This was the third | playing with an old gun that 4 not been OOLED THE NIGHT CHIL ractors locke: » men out cles of fmpeach both of whom are op- g ; i i ! % 3 FOOLEL PNIGE 2 tractors locked the men ou O et g oF Wi vavu | take it upon themselves to procure signa- | were received last ning, which makes | time the oftice en broken into during | londed all winter until today. Boutwell, d pel 3 R alia0| the' risolution: to tmpeach. Majors tions of this character; they | the total membership eighty-one, with e: the past two whose home is in Michigan, fled to the | yow St. Louls Operators Surprised und KILIED FOK LOV i3 B ehowed 116 unfuirnces Y lgnoring cho asant task to_ thelr trusted gellent prospocts of pussing the' 100 mark Mt AT prairies and after diligent search has not yet | Tlesthntivacatea D BavEEL § o independents, who have fourtéen senators. licutenants (those whe have the honor of | before the playing season opens, S i been found. 3 s, Mo., April The ve boc Ross Smith Murders Effio Clark and Then What They Alm At, being members of the Railway Employes O'RonrRe’s Latest OM Stovx Orry, Iur, [Spoc e - St. Lovrs, Mo, April 1. —Thore have s.. n U ors e T8 The pl ¢ the Mo club). ! A o a8y, Ee gram to Tue BEe.|—A new national bank is SALVATIONISTS WELCOMED, ; rumors around the Western Union telegraph O s R B o plan of the stato officors and their | "4 %0 010 railroad employe T wish to state | NEW Yous, April L—Thomas O'Rourke to- | being organized wi il building all day of a coming strike of oper. . s Al 55 13 ark o friends to make the imponchment o furce is as | ,, A an old railroad employe I wish to statc 3 “ being organized with 800,000 capital here, in —_— g s 8 : Spokane, Wash., a member of the frest i follows: that the employe that refuses to sign such a | day posted §700 and left the following repz | which Cudahy brothers will have the con- | salvatlon Ar ers Removed | ators. Nothing has been h | outside of | PPoxane, Wwas CATINGY 3 1. To adopt articles of impenchment which tion, or even talks against its features, | 1o the challenge of Eddie Pierce: trolling inter The bank will do business from 1 Jines to Omaha, the city. It is supposed that the striko, if | C1uss at the thwestern university at g | DR ek wnd cover s littlo ground as pos- | might' as well look for another placo i | tn repiy 10 tho offer of Eddlo Piorco to f at the stock : The'Salvation army assemblod atits bar- | ona is to come. swould belovor o logal grioy- | Lvanston, twelve miles north.of this ity o ight ne viell logk lovsanathonpiioo (o Inreplyiotlioofier of Ed oo t 9 e Salvation 1 ar- | one is to come. would be over a loeal gric Y 4 ; j | B A atnoinit on thio committes which will | Misiioa o Pis aally brend. Jvould hobo | George Dixon. andthe repors published ¢ 'ks last evening to welcome Majorand | ance of some sort. But no information could hot sand instantly killed by F. { AL Ty l'"" b samplitas whioh will 1m|1w| |‘.; hu\,.wh \. No. Simply | Dixon will nou ive him a chunce s MORE P ACIFIC ASPECT [ Hs, ¥ b 16an o J i R R St @ atalvien] i ¥ v et ' asted itil he would obl B ) 1 21 state that Dixon will n . E > g i 5t Mrs orge French, leaders of the ar in ing any trouble. 'onight e AAVIL B ATRN LI DAY, O | sympathy with the aceased officers. nsted until he woul i to resign. } state that DI e € ) ¥ | g % \ of Eo The i I8 Tt they suceced in this plan, the men who | Employes of the road for which Mr. Golden | #8000 a side or upwurds o Al ot O e h i Oh et And what is known as the Midland division, | o oelock th was heard | 8 resi Spok e cause 0 | i Base el st (g Giee inbors 05 familiar with this rousting pro- | eat pueso offered by SYaslstAlmgstiovegiiiis Otoatamiipdiani| AUEATE SLuith 08 MBS RE AT R sounding - though © tho | oporating the .‘,lm‘x. v awes the refusal of Iun'. | Of thocountry. The correct plan and the one | guilty of being membors of tho telographers | Py {0 113 pounds for SI0.000 4 side fnd Pants, Tex., April 1.—The fiery blood that Colorado and Missouri. 1 tor throw open his kayand laaving his b a e ] 18 which should Do adopted is Oorganization. Mr. Golden is o tolographer | T show we are 1h earmest 1 hive deposited | has been running riot in the veins of the | tofore the headquarters have been in Des | gable walked toward the desk of Chief Oper SRR ElaART i ) 1. To make the articles broad <o as o cover ! K posited i i | iht f & prominent y in ] eniriouuky thoarticlos road so s to cover | who rose from the ranks of the meek and | £00, which Plorce or anyone wspiring o the | Choctaws for the past weels went down sey- | Moines, T, but believing Omaha a wore | ator Cruin, Mujor Custor, the all wight | Spowane. Smivh was 5 years of awe. Ho $ H Titey should cover ‘i syl frads, 't | :“\;'1.; Lo tho high and lofty position of dis featherweight championship can'cover. ral degrees today and it now looks as if the tral polnt us a base of operations and a | chich then i ashort specch, re ninded Col | had for several years boen an ardont suito i 8 BRRsutinry frands, the ponty phithy il paoatilofioinlinbithe princelvEamlany ol Y Ghtbenbi . u 1 roalk & | Hold which is more in need of its immediate | Onel Crain that today was the tivst of April | for the hand of ‘Miss Clark. ~His attentions 4 '3 permanent school fund, the ¢ Nutional | $90 per month. Golug al Guttenburg. lowering war clouds would soon break away fleld which is more in 2 | and also his birthday, after which ore repulsed by the ronts of ss Clark E bane frands, and every other fraud: that has mALE 1 la" clasa of'mailroadiabor fornn il NEW Yous. Aneil 1.-Rosults at Gutton- | Indian Agont Beunett reached Antlers early | attention, the avmy has transferred its head- | o prosented tho colonel with an exceedingly | hnd by ihe \‘.{‘. AR ‘?.hn iy Daw i been or 18 likely to be uncarthed. lustration as to the benetits recoivea from this morninz and proceeded at once to | quarters to this point. The major brings | handsome, solid gold wateh on bohalf of tho ® R e S aonE Lo Rt | 2, o uppoint u commitiee of good men to | ; I from | his morning procec at on » | aus « | han I ! i sistent was Smith that in a final effort to got i Al R the s e P Isu-x-\wx;hn‘.\nlull. \{.-»Irx |‘.; .I rai ‘,M’“nnmflv" | e, four and longs: Charlic | Locke's residence to look over the scene. He | with him Thomas Glassey, his private secre- | ni «m“r‘.l « ’\ ‘.m;l‘ ely taken by ‘,\:u.;.\;‘ ‘;\ Ay trom hin: MIEE® Gl Sont to tha | allof whom are fn favor of impeachment OL68 MIYAATINDE Sroi Wl G-PO0P.0 e rall won, Brookl cond, Captain | oxpressed his horror of what had been dono. | tary, and J. Boals und Miss Carrie Jansen, | onel Crain fora few minutes could suy noth- § Northwestern universit i To appoint any man to prosecute this case | road telegrapher holds one of the most im- | 3 t0 5 third. Thne: 564 XUEGHSE r e Al i bl el ing. Finally he formed an appropriate re He finally followed her here and called | whols i sympathy with the state oficors | portant and respousible positions in the rail- | Second raco, ive and a half furlongs: Stow. [ Late this afternoon Governor Jones | to assist him and his, {0 i tho work. AN | ply, then reminded the boys that business | on her at her boarding house. Persumd i \»u‘lllllll"-- x:..nn.lul....:um’l{l \mixm‘ \-I ex: | voad vice. On him' alone depends the | awny (7 o 2) “‘";-‘;“"'I“'-r o 1) second, | renched (¢ land and was immediately pl'":'“\ i bo established in the Now York | 1538y ot be_ n ted, and turned 10 his | furher to take s walk, he again prosented his actly what will be dono if Mujors Is permitted | safoty of human lives and valuable mer- | J4gK Lovell 42 to D third. fime: 1:09% closeted with Agent Bennett and his two | LAfe WIS | desk to discover of congratulatory | eldim as u snit 1 was again refused ; tonam tio commitioe, or pirtotie | Shindise: one siuglo tistako in trnsmitting | L fact four sada it turlonge: Fedo: | GIRILL Ve by oxplined that 1 thoy | |, Molor toreneh is . young man, put hs | dossuges fro ¥ differont citios Foupon ho drew o revolser firing five , party, whoo Betlove theae procecdinge avs | O receiving a wain order would cause | Skadi (5 to 1) third. Times 561 * | persisted in keeving up strife martial law it Sl | - s, She fell dead and he turned the i ¥ I ! his wife are good speakers and active slhl fled by the facts already known, to got | terrible railroad nccident il we will find | Fourthr six and u half furlongs: Dales- | was_inevitable. They. seriously 'dobated | 28 4 W8 i vy Taels sofe in prediot. | Pranscontinental Lines Meot. m himwself, receiv fatal wounds. P together und act together 16 make it suc- | this class of labor und den recer: | wan & o 1) won, Tammany Al 1650 1) 5oc- | moving Locice tonight. Bennett warned them | WOTKCrS, a1 Be Aen e v/ hredict | (o, 1L, April L—The agreoment b A v o vonnt BlEhiile it cess. | ing the beggarly and oful salavy of | ond, Happy Maid 4 to 1) third. Time: 1244, | thay it would be o fatal step, us Locke had a | 1 Lcatticl % tween the lines of the Western Freight a ip builder coutractor v i Gentle rwill you let it per month. * This may secm proposterous | o FITEh Face, three-fourths of w mile: Khaftan TS BT 1 1aal near future | o et I Y he n far The nintter is n + po HEGIOIC R LS ot PROPOSIEROUS o 10 2) wan, Zenobin (7 10 5) second, Monson sirongwellIortitied nss AnC.wouC A MosY A= Phe procecdings last night opened with an | sociation and the Transcontinental lines is 8. par r your hands. s will decide the | ™% BLGTORVI0108 Ul A to 1) third. Time: 1: nihilate them, While discussing the matt address of welcome and responses by the | concerning the commissions to be paid now in Florida. Her fath s Rev, Nelson matter one wa Now [ will call attention to one of the | “Sixth race, six and It furlongs: Salis- | With them he received” a telegram from the | | nd Mrs. French. After s 185 A Clark, a retived minister, who {3 now in the | ] IANCE-INDEPENDENT, | 1arge trunk lines that crosses the state of Ne- | bury (15 to 1) won, Buddhist (5 to 3) second, | Tnterior department direeting him to call | U e ansna bk who dosired sap | throush C alifornin trafiic was resumed this | poql eSiate business in Spok 1 Absy 1t Bad Thne, | ;umin and ~xln that “lnh-]. he must ely | Mufatto (7 to 2) third, Time: 1:283 upon the nearest post commander for all the | *‘"‘\ i "l”"“ I‘\" il ’_‘l‘“‘ ‘”“m e | morning in the oftice of Chairman Mideley of " ! know, that salaries of this same class of em e - troops he thought nodessary. This broughy | down and parteok of ‘& sumpiuous & 1$he Westarn Eralght asscolation s The.msot Divenport's De ¢ Vietory. ‘The fact _that a4 number of independents | ployes have during the last three years been Opened at 8 neisco. themn to a halt aul thoey dsked until tomor- | The oxerciscs clos I by s1e telling ohitngis|the WSsvaem BRelghb apERARCR, LG A0t Davesvowr, In., April L—[Special Tele- {‘o‘,‘,: "\"“"';" Absantod ths '“*Hll\“: from uhe | reduced from 10 10 3 por cont. | confine | Sax Fuasersco, Cal ~The spri row to decide what should be done e ain s Majon (Trrenol: willl || datery "an: adjournment being taken | gram to Tiv Bee.]—Davenport's municipal house hias given rise to uncomplimentary re- | myself to his class of labor for two reasons | ¢ meeting of the Blood Horse assoc Bennett went to Antlers tonight, and with | OB [TUesdy L AR AL S o ¥4 3 marks. Mr. Harmon was indefl- | it hecatne the telographinnd station ser- | LoARRE N g 000 fiorge associa- 1 o Gilobd s ] WAL speak at the First Presbyterian church upon | until April 20. X election was held today and resulted in Titely and went homo, and it 18 currontly re- | viee s the most Il mouthod sesinst so. | 1on opened today at Buy Distriot track Commissionor Gibboud proceeded Lo Tacke's | 4o rise and progress of the Salvation army, | “The Southern Pacific offered to do away e shpRlakca i it 2 the s that i oar- | e roll M rain | Seve rlongs: S| oW 4 | fort. In the morning-he vill return to Good d o ursday evening of General Booth's | v rate whicn it has, but L % ported among the gane that it w prear- | called adverse railroad legislatiol Prain | v ‘nllm} ugs: i yix_dn.r won, Martinel | 10 and if Jones will not agr to disband | B! \' ‘h i -' ; ] | R A C. Martin, clerk; Elic wssessors L. H - qanged by Wall Scely, who s up | men ave bogluning to havo some sonse and | Seond, Dr, Ross third. Timo: 1:2et o Cder troopa . once. He snye ho | socisl acheme which has rocelved so mush wd not pay anyiattention | ok, wrehsurer' lng, park com Y R e old" ‘trioks. A" namben | Den are begliniug to have somo seuse and | “yniry wiler Bonny Jeun, olt, won, Atsious | he fi‘”}l"" DA o He says Be | attention throughout the civilized world. On saying that It was not of suffi- | priceio s g ines J. Kynn, polics mogistrate B8 inNR0encens ‘merbors arn sald: to have | farmer. |11 iaworthy Of montion. uiso thae | *Cflt dastio Yall third, alime: Bl cioto | ol orataos 1iter. 04k thousht, Bawover, the | Wodncsday evoning a rave treat ls promisad, | clont conaodueice to nuke any difference in f ynd Witliam Kl William_ Bischoft oonbooked to stay at homo from this time | tho salarics in_ tram service have boen. | secont. Honitiution thind | Time: bo e | O D ot have & phance to-iro off thuir | 16 Will bo nothing leas than o hullolujuh wed- | the percentuges, L B Lo i L forwara. Their absence, it is expectod, will | steadily advancod instead of systomatically | - Six and a half farlongs: Dinvro won, Motto | guns and that they will soon return home, ding solemnized by the major himself. U e AR Rt ala bianan. ATl ate et ml;;k ln':mlerlh- \'umm"m::'lm:i of certain | poduced cond, because we arc all familiar | Segond, Revolver thivd. Thme: 1:213¢ KURSORGVIAY IARVAEDY 3 . T —— : ““““\" T x’n “""- Mo | ocrats excoptone alderman : jobs and to defeat some good bills that are | with the bill that has beon introduced | 518 furlonzs “s-year-olds: e won As Looked at_(rqm Washington om al Club Moo srixceTos, N, J, Apri r. James Mc put Bl il 1 now pending to regulite guaranty compaaies and agosssecnd, Alinnon thind I wasuisarox, D, C., April 1.—A telegram | At uoon tomorrow another meeting of the | Cosh. ex-president of Princeton and eminent ~ Declared 1 Dividend. Aw;mn‘h.mI»[m-uluv.n- ‘x‘me-‘“-“ that the | compel them to do justice toward the | ond. Initintion third. Tin 1:18, | was received this motjing from Agent Ben- | Commercial cluo will be held at the Board | ¢hs world over as an instructor and thinker, New Youk, April 1.—The National Lead investigation of thc atrice institvtion | employe of a corporation who is required to | Six furlongs: Gladiantor won, Currenc nett at Union Ageaby, saying he was en | of Trade rooms, to which all reputable citi | is 52 years old today, and congratulations are | company has declared a dividend of 1 por i fizzled because :vf stupid oversight. Itis | furnish bond, This is of vitalinterest to the | ond, Mackey third. Time: 1:16% 4 Cao “ 1t Ayl 15 | 2ens are invited. Lunch will be served. | jouring in upon him . from all over this | centon the e m stock, payable May 1, alloged that the whitewash was brought | telegrapher, and it remains to ve seen S = e route to the scenc of the threatened trouble § o0 as will be made and the objects of the | country and kurope. 1593, to stockholders of record ~ April 8, 1803, } about ,b".'- lmunm »u.w\l‘ rln.( fly ] 0 | whether his bill for protection against an For the Great Boat Ra between the Choctaws and forwarded the | (b will be fully set forth L X bush material wituesses or spivit them | unjustand foreign wuaranty company will | NEW HAVEN, Conn., April 1—It is believed | following telegram from Commissioner Gib Ihis is an organization which has for lts | smm——— x — — ; “““flh;Il\l:rl':xfi‘xlx‘;x o "':hvd"lu'ts‘ - mr«‘hlvl be n;u.nml and lovingly cared for by therail- | the letter from the Oxford crew to the hw";l o 4 ; sole purpose the upbuilding of Omaha. It ag o committee, b 550 road corporation to whom he has dedicated | yales relative to the international college | . Khe opposing forces ave in camp four | jyq at this time over 300 membersand hopy . i with some warmth that the committeemen | his unswerving support, o Af the farmer he | pont soee. has boen received from the othay | MES apart, preparing for a conflict. Therc | 1o haye 1,000 within o month, Those, hov Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U, S. Gov't Report, did not actas if they wanted to tree the | has antagonized will come to his rescue and | Donb e, his boen xocetved from the 6thet © s bound to be bloodshed unless speedy reliof | oyer, who now belong do not desire to expend b p coon. At any rate, this is the impression | return good for evil A1, bug ihows {0 poslicn b ko WIRLRON | 1g pag.ts - . | any mouey until 50 signers have been s gainea by parties who cluim to have been on | “Mr, Golden should be congratulated; he | ik, Nothing deflnite us to the contents | = Acting Indian Commissionar Beet recom- | yypod, the idea being that the elub should [ ] te the inside regarding the methods pursued. | does his master's bidding well and should re- | will i"'."ml" public until definite action is | mended that the secretary of war be re not actually enter upon its high mission until Auditor Moore was very indignant, it is said, | ceive a higher salary. Perhaps he may, pro- | decidedon. | quested to instruct the proper —military | i can do so with telling effect at the start. | 4 upon' ;\;nl’l‘lll.l N\\-‘ :1.:u\lu-n-‘ n'l the | vided the maximum rate vill is defeated. 1f Sturted a Long Exhibitio .]um...rm--‘ w0 iul'lul\ll{ on the call of Those who have already joined are among i yeport, for the reason that a score of | it becomes a law of course thore will beless | Loxpox, April 1.—At Egyptian hall, Pic Jennect such military force as is necessary | Gugha's most prominent and enterprising Youchers in his oftico show uot only gross ir- | traffic on account of cheaper rates, and s ovening, John Koberts, the ¢ to preserve the peace citizens, Everybody who has Omaha ot heart | /™% rogularitics. but apparent fraud fower and lea skiliful 1abor il be pertuired | CLLL» this eveniag, Joba Eoberis, tho cham | T TR s earncstly invited to be present tomorrow ¥ 3 1 | pion player of billiards, began a game of | A Y ¥ o handle it (according to Mr. Golden). | DIOHF harlés Dawson, D: Movemants of Ocsan Stenmers Apell 1, noon J Anything to Adjourn. v & 24,000 points with Charles Dawson, Dawson % Rhy AL . ) Wages will bo reduced. Men who are now | 1 opueh 000 piuts to staet it » At Lizard—Passed—Rhynland, from New y - q k- . The railroads ave s'ill crowding hurd for | receiving $25 per month will receive less, | POVInEHON0 i @ York 3 Will Stop Pool Selling. i adjournment. The talk of their agents to- | and men who now worl e ' per 3 ow OF At Scilly—Passed—-Weimar, from Baiti S1. Lovts, Mo., April l—Judge Alonzo 1 .adjour vk sixteen hours ver Close At New Orleans. ¥ » [night is in favor of an adjournment Wodnes- | day and 305 days per year to haudlo the bus- | New Onigans, La., April 1.—The Crescent | MO - Wilderman of the circuit court of the Third ] SAYA % 5e filawed by au extes seasion ater | iness will b dlspensed with cutirely. 1am ] Giyy Jookey club's winter meeting closed At Liverpool—Avrived —Kansas, from Bos | ;i) gistrict of llinois at Belleville yester | b no report has been made of r | come to pass. OPERATOR will go on record as one of the best winter | New York tutional the special act of 1857, which per

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