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Te OwmatHA DAILY BEE. TWENTY-SECOND OMAHA, THURSDAY MORNING, I\I‘RIL 20, 1 YEAR. RTRIKERS FIGHT ITOUT ALONE NUMBER 208, p | have made the following statement as ex R SS OF DE S RFT | ress, which will fconvese in Ogden next ECAV'S QITAVE | cision there would soon be mno seals 0\[)”'0\ Ol.‘ '”".‘ TR M AS plaining the position of the union ) AN " 3 LL Tuesday. The officlal train will leave over 1A i 4 L Lt | Permission of pelagic sealing means the ex A \ / £ OMARA, April 10, To the Editor of THE B the Denver & Rio Grapde on Saturday termination of seal life | The Tron Molders Union No. 190 of Omahi de- | night, The governors of the twent AdJourned A sipes t maie the following statement %l states were all fnvited to join the Rio € ———— eir Fellow Workmen Refuse to Come to [, op s o o S is | Osage Oity, Kansas, Visited by a Very De- | ¢ xcursion, nd thase w :g:x.‘“r':r:%!z v ac- | Balmacedist Refugees Desert the American ANEWS FOR THE ARMY. Officials Gaining Confidence that the Situa- Their Aid, country, and well' knows the value of proper structive Oyclone, ernor Stone of Missonri, Governor I Legation, Seeking Safety in Flight. Changes In the Regulnr Service as An- tion Will Improve. deliberntion discussion of matters in dis. ) £ L pute betwe ployer and employe before a ew Mexico, Governor Fishback of e nounced Yesterday Tke Is declared I'lyu i eration of Tri o S | kansas 1\;{.wrnm;(_niu hes n-:;\l'lrlvlllz\ WasniNatox, D. C., April 19.—[Speciul TILL THEY ARE NOT DESPONDENT | Ji it' il i ahiai Sbehly ichaced thoie | HOUSES SHATTERED INTO KINDLINGS | {igrertior larize delggzations. Gotorado tikery | COLONELFUENTES WAS QUICKLY CAPTURED | Telegram to ‘Tnr Bre | —The following army OFFERS OF GOLD BEING RECEIVED bt lovance In their respective organizations, taking the lead with 300 delegates, It is orders were issued today — and propared themselves for the bettie which R = . ' " i detom G e A 3 | expected that abaut 1,000 delegates will " e following transfers in the Seventh in ey Will “tay Out to the End Hoping to 1\\‘.‘:11”;“.'(“: J clock "v‘f.‘\“‘h(\‘f.“}" ”I'I‘-‘n' ) l‘y":",l | Nothing Could Withetan t the Storm's Fary _m"ml the congres® Another Unplensant Incident of the Chitian | o 70 B0 0 T wptain Constant Wil- | Philadelphin Comes to the Asslatance of Obtain Nome Cone §-Sheet mwent, and had voted to approve the grievance Two ople Killed and Fifteen HON HY PR FINERE TAS, AMuiir Brought to a Close - Montt llams from company I to company B: Cap the Treasury Shipments Falling O > presented b n elegate concerning the 02X 2 i TARS. Cow i Bt | b see Gold b Tron Workers nnd Paint- s B AL DM L S DR e e A Wounded— An Awlul Scene of Has a New Cabinet—south tain Charles A. Worden from company B to Frée Gold at Present In ors Will Stay In. posttion” siw fhat they wore ton sty and Destruction—The Victims, pre Victorloua I All the Boat Amerloan News, company 1; Second Licutenant Frederic H the Treasury. cal 8 spocial meeting and econsiderec ay at Hampton Ro Sargent fro mpany 1 to company H thel fon. The molders union did not give _ y ot | —_— argent from company thefr delogate, J. R Young, the lotter referred " A ForTiess MoxkOE, Va., April 19, iis T y 8 Leave of absence for four months, to take | o " The strike of the Union Pacific shopmen | to in_ Tue BEg of Tuesday, April 15, and th Osaoe Crry, Kan, April 10, —Yesterday | oion ghip passed in between the capes early | ALPARAISO, Chili (vin Galveston, Tex.), | effect on or about June 11, is granted Captain AsHINGTON, Do O, April 19.-Only & settled into a rather monotonous rut. [ fron Molders union s erfectly satlstied with | atternoon about 4 o'clock this city was visited | yhig morning and dropped anchor with the | /\\"vr:w l‘.“ [By Mexican Cable tothe New | o0 "s'" Gernon, Nineteenth infantry et |'r‘ru'v ency will change the financial Jo change in the situation was developed | \oith the federation. HARRY MORTON, by a very disistrous and destructive cyclone. | oot The French flug ship Arethuse, which | Yo'k Horald—Spectal to Tur Brs | “First Ticutenant Charles W. Farber, | POlies of the government aud cach day the lesterday and there is no inclination either | I\} ‘n‘ CHADWICK, Death and destruction followed In its path. | yuq been daily expected for so tn with | & l,l".‘” ' b Chilian refugees in the United | o 0f8 o0 T iR eraR K ate WAL} oM xllnul f“" treasury gain more confidence m the part of the company or the strikers | I T The storm, after striking the entive w’v-x:. | sighted before many persons werc . astir. .“l\.nltu‘l.-‘l‘nyl”n ‘n\ rh\ln'u\\(n ‘."f the X1 own request, be relioved from duty at the in "" situation {\xu‘w;»,",.» .|\7‘}w’lllmnl\ I(‘hn give up an inch of ground. ‘The shops are Jasies DAtGHTON end of the city scemed to have divided, | Gj. yeceived the usual deafening salutes | Bolmacedists, whom Minister Egun shel- | [0 PV B0 D ey 1 | seeretary received gold from Philadelphia, Col tree ¥ ¥ v o1y ition: armoi Springtield, Ma: 1a, a 3 Brunning as usual, aithough not without some 2 n i ne part going to the southwest, the other | rron the fleet and the usual calls of cer teredand whose surrender has been de 1 o b Ul e Lepetily | wte his the first offer that the east has lifculty in the blacksmith, boiler and ma P A L ik southeast. Various theories have boen ad- | o core made | munded by the Chilian government, have | 557 08 LT L hteen days, to | MAde to aid the udministration, and a small chine shops. The leadersof the strikers LEVELAND, O., April 10, iere I8 10 | yanced with reference to the direction of the | juct before noon the new cruiser Detrowt | terminated the difficulty so faras the two | 80 B8 FPREEE 0 C from duty at | Amount was ) obtained from Chicago. b f 1 th 1 | such thing as an advisory board of the | X fd | government . K s enlary | 0L Atk U of L h ity AyeR 4 & ame into the roads 0 brooms mude hy the uational armory, Springfield wss., s expect that in the end they will obtain u | Sielh hing a8 an o ry bourd of the | windstorm. Three cyelonos must bave paid | cime into the roads with two brooms made | EOVCRIMeENts are concerned j . "Springfiold, M Uhis enlargement of the free gold and the eoncession from the company that will war ”'l"' {"‘\I’;‘;"““ rA'”“I"'I“*"'\K'l ‘-“'»l'“:'\r‘ ““““'“ their respects to us at the same time | fast to her rigging, indicating that the navy ”' :’x‘x m\(rn.n. (1 news !rv‘m Suntiago | printed to Fiest Lieutenant Charles W, | usual daily \“'“"‘ 1se make 'lwl condition rant their return, and declare that until this | oL Arvaur 0 \at order today, 4 Where Destruction Was Wrought. | had a ship that could sweep the seas. She i e refugees determined to escape. | Farber, Bighth cavalry | more casy than it was yesterday. Thid, BRHtiltiaA thovo will B8 no vetrent | asked about the meeting in Toledo. 1 know | 5 T o 0T of the city, | citeled around the fieet und steamed out for | Blendlot Holley was more successful than | So much of War department order dated | coupled with the belicf that the order for e < | nothing officially or otherwisc of any meet e el bttt il Yo 1 battl rx-Colonel Fuentes kot April 14 as relates to Captain John Biddle " R St i ARG The committee from the Denver shops | ing in that city, except what Isaw ina | where the greatest damage was done, one | “otiors ha men of the San Francisco | Cocolonel Fuentes, with whom he sought .:,’,‘.',,‘wr‘ THEArE 18 HEYALBA. #old on Friduy to be shipped by Suturday's which arrived Tuesday are still at the | Tolcdo dispatch to a morning paper. A | house would be left standing, riddled only by | own the earth. In every race in which their | "°TUE¢ 10 ihe American legation. He got First Lieutenant Harry W. Hodges, corps ;I‘l'l‘l‘“};:l .:"H.»'“;' {’I" \“;;y“"»"»_ '“"H"I"l"‘ strikers headquarters at the Hotel Riche- | number of engineers gathered together for a | figing missles, while the surrounding resi- | crows rowed today they came off victorious, | @WitY, but Fuentes was captured by the | of engineers, will be relieved from duty | fmpression that the -dopartment will b lieu, and will probably continue there for | -4‘-;nr: e v‘nlu ||.;‘il.u|mu-w Hl‘l"l"\l“'l'.‘ O | Gences were complet blown to splinters. " Colonel Benuington acted as start and the | Chilian guards who had been stationed | under the orders ot Major Amos Stickney, (G0 At “”“ ““'“ i "-;l“‘ vh N mnl!(‘\ = lays. wOne of the delegates | other committee of the order. COUrSO no | - 0 e ¢ and everyvthing | Judges were Lieutenant T. M. Potts of the | near the legation house. Fuentes is now in | corpsof engincers, at Cieinnati, on receipt | AEER S08 0 brtirdahl SAGE Mt e L s veral L B Ll w | cosnizanceofanything is taken by the offcials | Furnit ire, clothing, bedding and everything | Francisco; T 8. Allen of the Chicago. | prison. bt Hulley snot e found . No | Of this ordor by the last. nanied ‘ofticor, and | that any on v ohas et been issued to the mecting of the executive board | of'the order until it is brought upin the | pertaining to housckeeping could be secn Lieatennt Allen of the Tartar. The § i ound. No | (i then proceed immediately to Sioux City, | 10 Stop the redemption of gold for ho said regarding the situation at Denver: | prescribed manner. 1 intermingled with boards, lath, plaster, passed the finishing line as follows: | Particulars of the plans for escape or the | py “yyg relieve Captain Charles W. Powell :'y“"l"“*\”.'»‘ PEb O L “We are generally fairly well satisfied with o he committee of engincers and fremen | bricic and building material, all one mass of | race, six-onred gigs: San Francisco, | reason for leaving Minister Fgan's house | corps of engineers, of the duties now in his i it it n'ulxlul»‘liv.L...'\ 1:’_:‘}\\]&& “IA"”_I"'”’" done R ativns now forco between _the | WO €hoehyomed Lo e v Cthn e | debris. Trees, barns, fencesand outbuildings | Bhiladelphia, Blake, Ghicago and the Rus “"]\" been received churge has been taken it 8 probubly in the fo o 1 » ire e s rse € enae Aan cinstate e C] . t P sinns, The (! 1 cabinet crisis s ended by | e STm b "4 ol % & company and the iron workers. Of cour who quit work at Toledo w month ago, | were scattered i every direction. ‘The | *\W 1 pce twelveoared cutters: San | 4 e Guillun oabltiet cribls Has ohded by T a v of warniug of a personal churac the company has failed to live up t | rather than haul Ann Arbor cars, are trying | appearance of the territory in the track of | Prancisco, Chicago, Atlanta, Newark, | (D€ Announcement of the new ministry. Al SAN Fraxcisco, Cal., April 19.—Secretary | 10 tho assistant treusurer in New Yorl, B its agrcement so far as the reduc- | to arrange an interview with President | pye storm is almost indescribable. Charlaston, PHHING\Hhie kit Taxtar though it is rumored that some chanes | S FEECHES, oty PO G TRECET | Torming im what the poliey of the treasuty tion of the force is coucerned, and | Newell, to whom they will appeal thei case ko s held today to provide | _Third race, six-oared whale boats: San | will be made, as oMcially announced, the | ¢ Wt Mt i ot abli | asis i caBe (G ftee golugn it In the évent of the adverse decision on his | A muss meeting was held today to provi Peancica s DaTiaper At IAnta Olitrieston | cabiia T v At States treasurer here to accegd gold coin | pears, but which must be used s an order, in othor particulurs the officiuls have @one |,y “tha"men claim that they will carry the | means for the rellef of the homeless and | Fianle, j IrHERe, atintn, Gharieston | Ehomes slnds this wuy Intevior, IsIOY0 1 joeal banks in exchange Tor currency | 1f necessavy. It is believed that so far as '\:”!l':'l-::\wl“;]\l\|.\ o ;'”‘""‘:I "';”:"l" '3‘"'“"' 2 | matter before the anderbilts. destitute. e | ““Fourth ¥ace, fourdaped dingy: San e R l| i :f”,“"‘,’,"‘,';' delivered to representative, banks in Now | possible the western bunkers will come to orkers ¢ ap. ub, even ¥ 1ese grie = T he nort est part of the city the de “rAnCisco. R 01 Shicago anc Ml 08113 Justice ¢ bl structio edro ork In a short time th banks deposited b s 0 8¢ ptary o ¢ easury and ances, 1 don't see what is to be gained vy a LA AL L R U e t e Ly s Ry b e A .'1.\23‘.,’: BaltONBOnIcegos s PUfla: | Noqlt Racienda: Alsiagdfo. Vielowarand. || e or oo i soh e et supoly him with sufticient gold to meet the Ao it 44 L _ ICANSAS Crty, Mo., April 19,—The situation | Struction of property was very g . Althoust tlie mofegaatuall id in prizes | Marine, Ventura Blanco Viel; industry and 4 L . present demands. The issuance of bonds B UL LT UL Y, RBROCIA S, Tual f ; s | eral houses were blown down and several | Althoush the moneyuctually paid in prizes | i niC L0 (VD St - Wil BYOLRBIY DO EHOE] i B L e A Y b e | 4t Armstroug of the strike in the Union Pa ¢ L1 i ot Tare, the Nighest being $0 and g | Pblic works, Vicesite Davita Carrain Plmmsone a4} will probably be the last method that the B that somothing may be done 1o declare the | ¢ific shops afforded no developments this | loaded cas were h:““;’ from ‘”"'(““:' ! | to second boat, a considerable sum of money cvolutionist Successes. OO AR ARHIEIORS Th ot s ol UL RO S B strike off and allow the men to go back to | mornine. Both sides are determined to win, [ near the Union Pacific depot. 1tis estimated | changed hands. X r The Herald correspondent in Rivera tele y having indicted Flannagan Thornton the | ev lud SL1T3000 free gold 1 ok, The tologr A 7§ ’ S that over forty buildings were entirely de T'he British war ship, the Partridge, 1eft | puphs SARGHAe i jury having indicted Flannagan Thorn i [ work, The telegram in e Bee regarding | The strikers say they have every hope | | : | mraphs that San Gado has retaken San Juan 5 the Phis Wis obtatned t the i D . 2. The me 80 , Mo 5 olished, while fully 100 buildings in the | here suddenly this afternoon, it is believed | Ty hicl Szt murderer of Constable Pate, for murder in is wus ob the situation in Denver is wron e men | a final settlement of the dificalty favorable | ™ : N | Batista, which scems to assure the posses principally from the west, in exchange for yesterday ceived permission m the 3 The Knig abop city were damaged. The extent of the loss | for Nassau, where ‘it is suid some dificulty | sion of Urnguayana to the revolutionists in | the second degree, a mob disappointed at d Ly ; okt ! 3 | Lo them. The Knights of Labor sl hold | L W0 0)0' s in the thousands, but can- | hus arisen between. the white inhabitunts | Ris Geande g Sal A eiarotutionists I | the result, took him out st midnight and | Small notes. Faster mechanic to attend a meeting, and | aloof and will not. join the strikers' ranks un 8wy up c thousands, but cag- | hus arisen betweer o iubabitants | Rio Grande do Sul. The advance guard of | the result, took out dnight anc L0t 1 it but so far as 1 lnow, they went | They wint an eight-hour work day, whilo | 10t be easily estimated at this thme. 13 | and a fow uatives, Her departure | General Telle's Castithista - avmy had | strung him up in the main street MAY SUSPEND THE TREATIES, wek to work this morning.” the strikers demand that nine hours shall | #imosta miracle that so few “[ '\ l\l _; 3“"1 | was (u-w knu\\u‘luu.txl ."“,‘l'. had ‘|-nvl~‘\ skirmish with the troops who are defending £ 3 N LT T S iiera aidl Daliterss constitute a working day. The accession of | Wiured. Following s u hst of killed and | slipped out of the hurbor. “The loss of this | Uruguayana, un » belief that they were HBvaments S EUARIErATA BEITLO; Result of Sceretary Gresham's Investigas s ot gl the Knights to the strikers' ranks would | injured: 2 ssel from the British display will not | federals. General Telle is also reported to At R DI A vl =Qallart 1remiNow ton of Reciprocity a o the correctness of the rumor heard | preatly increaso the chances of the latter Killed und [njured. materially affect it, us she was tho smullest | huve suftered sorlous losses in a fight which | yoric 5 WasniNGToN, D. (., April 19, —The investie ubout town that th sheet iron workers. tin | o1 gulcess. MRS, ANDERSON WAGGONER, Killed fn- | vessel of the fiveund mide buta poor ap- | took place in the Oriental temitory. — The At Lizrd—Passed—Rhactia, from New | gation into the working of the soveral recip- orkers and car s were ready to join — stuntly : | pearance alongside her sijter ships federals have captured San Francisco, o | yvork, pidiay 5 Wiied oY the strikers if consic necessary by the Quict ut Cheyenae. ANDERSON WAGGONER, severely injured, | : Doiphin left this afternoon for Annap- | small town near iy ing i T R IpHinmArsiveatilinots, from | oot Uedts iAbrangements ensared (A SN executive committec, very carveful inquir Cueyesye, Wyo., April 19, ~[Spaeial T ot recover. olis, where she will take Sec ry Herbert Goneral Moura, the Brazlian minister of | a2 QLACOIRN e by 018, TXONH ghe Uuited States with Central and South DI Dy oD b1 teadsamen | reatilto Mire Biie] The st e tstbiintion vo-1| [ DAS. 0 H, HIRCKARD; A ilitoken oand in- abosslelday sndigengeyhin Herefor Sholl war, Hnnerl¥edinvithio clty of Rio Grande | AuUWe - American countries and with Spain have expressed any desive to join their iis pracuically: unchangedy Dhere | wera | bernglinjuties dinner he gives to the ofticers of the fleet | gy & i MIfifokcanionts o1 (hG d . ; shange Qua . r p obE : a Dt o o e e g doln,thelf | mains practically unchangod. There were | (MRS (), Friday evening O ot rolnforcenionts fon tho army | New York fixchange Qgotutions, for Cuba and Porto Rico under ers and painters were asioed what they knew | 10 additions tolay to the ranks of th ToRBT 00N e o anY S S vherating ugaiust the revolutionists: | New Youk, April 10.—[Special Telegram to | the provisions of the MeKialey of the matter and all declared that while | strikers, who held a joint meeting this morn CiiL oF N. P. GLaDsoN, severely scalded TO CONSUME 10WA FLAX. Porto Bloque. He vefuses to treat with the | THE Bee]—Exchange was quoted as fol- [ act which Secretary Gresham, imy nu'-y'\._\_v:. thized .uu_n the men who were :::](.-\I,‘]:”.lfi:"t'.vf. .t:-;;“:rl:]l:v:»mhl‘--m"_-l_r u.:_x“ §13-‘ CoxNUs, severe cut and internal in o oy oa s te & Com. | federuls and will demaud that they sur lows today: Chicago, 70 cents discount mediately upon assuming the duties of his out they had no intention of joining them at | mate and apvear equally firm in | juries e 8§ Sloux City Capitallsts Incorporate a Cou render unconditionally, A gunboat. bom-. | Boston, 20 ceuts discount; St. Louis, 80 | ofice, instituted, it' is reported has led to stat present. their determination not to yield. The com Sox oF Jous Swansoy, scalp wound and pany for n New Line of Work. | barded San Juan yesterday, but did very | cents premium AL , s H. Hoxie, who s one of tho vory beat | piny oficial h"‘\"l'['l‘,‘f),fl"} MG T e iU, O : Stovx Crry, fa., April 19.—[Special Tele- | slight damage. 8 L e A8 el ol l:'l.\ " fondant lli"\i;'lwl' 7 v painters in the country and an intelli- | strikers w willing to return to work IMILE GEORGE, scalp woun R (5 THE et Moy Vi ix : . o G T ate the arrangements with Brazil an workman, said to T Bee man: | soon and assert that wovk is woing on Moty WiLLIAMS, scalp wound (LAY LA o ROl Great Scandul Promised. D i L with Spain for Cuba and Porto Rico. In- t 1 say must not be construed as repre- | 48 smoothly as usual Mus. MINNIE ManER, severely bruised. compaiy was incorpokgjedihare today by T. 1 the Herald's corre- D. te. qui the State department develops the } senting the opinion of the painters, but ATa s 5 Mus. Aciie GARDNER, severely bruised, | P. Gere and D. A. Holmes. of Sioux City and | spandent telographs that the protocol with - Sodr Domgiiogs el fact” that the arrangements have not yes simply an_indivioual opinion. - We have | o SR . 0 Ciien or NELs NELSON, badly hurt. Emil J. Hanset of Belgigm, with a capital of | Chili will probably be ¢ I tomorrow. 1t | garand Forks 8, b ts threatened by Iun - peen terminated. 1t cannot be ascertuained - §° W0 organization of .painters in the JENVER, Colo,, Apr striking | DL, WitLiass, back hurt. 100,000, The officers of the company have | is reported that the jud i has un- | St O wery at Detroit, Mich., burncd | thut this action is part of a policy of the L shops. Therc are about thirty-five painters | Union Pacific shopmen held a meeting today, Miss HECKARD, heud hurt. commenced work on s flax and hemp tow | corthed scandalous negotiations which will | vatidfdny, “The loss Is eotimated at#lo00- | sdministration to abandon reciprocity. On and helpers ull told around the yards. So | but it was a secret one, and nothing t 12va MonGAN, scalp wound A mill im they will produce linen fiber | Compromise many persons high in political | 300, the contrary, the result of inquiries goes ta far s the strike is concerncd it 100ks as if | curred at it can be learned. Another meet- | Many others were slightly hurt. Two best imporvad. article. it is | and social life. Tt is hinted that many well | i fire works at Clinton, Mass., were de- | Prove that if any such action has beeu op jemight not amount to o very grent deal. | yyp ill be held tomorrow morning. The | Shildren wero carried a distanco of 100 feet ¢ intention to erect: a linen mill mext | known families will be ruined when the dis- | stroved by fire yesterduy. entailing’ o loss of | Will be taken with regard to Brazil and Tho men out made the mistake of not taking | yyrors are very reticent und do not cave to | *1d Were not injured. year if the fiber comes up to expectations so | ¢losures are made public, and that both | §250,000. pain, it will be due to special and local other trades into their confidence. The | STIKeTs ve vory reticent und. do not cate to 218 to consume the flix straw in this vicinity, | Douses of congress will be asked to make a | _Additignal dedleation will be held in the | causes. Complaints are said to have been boiler makers, machinists and blacksmiths | §0* Lg% el yre ordered to return to work, FERCIFARATD A G The country within u radius of 200 miles of | fullinvestigation. o o mprs weentvLuke/:b7 Dy on“FEIday. { réoslved {ron1 persens doing: busintasjyvith S they could accomplish their demand without "_'“-",‘,,"‘“ lio} SHODSSUrOREbY T agns Streets of Lincol raised in"Amerion, %5 Prof. Schacberle has sent me the following | tion at the Hotel Waldorf, New York, yester- | monts of the reciprocal arrangoment. iisiste jooking to other trades for help, | Crippled. St LixcoLy, Neb, April 10.—(Special Tele- Insurance Basinosy in De: account of his observation of the total solar | day afternoo ing_upon the collection of a practicully pro- In this time will undoubted show Nearing n Settlement. ARt ,l."; mj ] O E '““_ ;“ st Des Morses, Ta., Ap eclipse at Mina Bronces: “‘Sunday was a Abe Van ¢ mnnllu;llm:\:' hh-l “I'r;‘n};::yx;)l‘ hibitive duty upon articles entitled to admis- that they were mistoken. 1 ¢onsia Toreno, O., April 19.—Negotiations for a | ¥ Sk evallod in Liucol. | gromto Tus Brs.]—The veoent Faise of . in- | Bicisant. day for “viewing the eolipse D dnsidindhis Boetg o sion free of duty, under the Lerms of the cons trade requiring Just as much abilivy settlement of. the Ann Arbor strike have | Storms of tho season prevailed in Liucoln %o Yatag I thia 8ty 50 Gt e [FougaeOron SR e ARV RS DHT e N A icea e nt seetions of Minnesota | Vention. Some compluint is also made of botlermaker's. 1do not yield to any mav | (0L REN 5 B eepoeted | from early this morniug until 3 o'clock this | suratice rates In this city 20 per cent has | much extended 'in ail directions. 1t | h Brazil in this divection. that his trade is superior to mine, Under these conditions we are on an equality and should have been so treated. The men I think will not go out from this department. et throughout that s is reported at wer exploded in but not nearly to so with regard with Brazil on are to th had It stey full of sHOW Wits esterdiny. Mich., that Talr yesterduy heavy ey Detroit caused an investigation of the business the past two y ing result: afternoon. A terrific wind blew all day from the north, and it was accompaniea by a fine driving rain. was similar to the corona of the eclipse of 184, Eight photographs, 10x20 inches m size. were obtained with the heliograph, and “hat the strike will be formally declared off tomorrow morning. The old ‘men are to be taken back as fast as needed, but none of the reat an_extent islands. Treaty to termination 10 the s suscentible three months notice by ars to be made, with the follow- BUSINESS 1N 1801 ] sty _ | ten photographs were secured with the six- | Wfternoon and that several persons were | either party:; that with Spain is to remain We have no grievince to amount to any- | Bew men will be discharged. Several l'fls\‘u:l\:vu n":c r:']mrl('ll Mrs. = {;J‘ut”u"lw‘nm‘- “-lnd n,‘.‘('» nu.u(llryr\,\n‘n killed. S = : in force so long as it shall not be moditied by thiug, yet we all feel a sympathy for the e e : Cumings, an old lady, whose home is in Sew- 2 3 | the three-foot telescope. 0 obtained six he people of Lexington, Mass, vesterday | the mutual agreement of the executive men who are out. You cannot take that U IFEG0 ST S DI VOB LON; ard, was severely injured by being blown Compantes | (Jieks SRS Lgraen g0 Nnit«'xruvfll\s with the 2L {nv\' u.‘h‘ e plebratud the L18th uuniversiry of the ring | powar of the tio countries: B R o s Tio Tk te ill ad- ; & Vritty Pald (22 | and seventeen camera photog wil ot tha as ¢ ound o e T e soatter ROW Ay ort of the Committce Appointed on the | from the sidewalk to the ground. - Her face S| g | BSTIBE | o tyetoot. &lnss,. Theas pHbtographa CIVIL SERVICE j ke 2 Ciieaco, 111 i h % =y ate that the April 19.—[Special Telegram and of, and also show the solar clouds nearly | miners are quict “One thi iké : 'M | {age ou account of her injuries. Many Towa......... AR EAlpudS Heat) Fe i nothing i the report that thele | Recommendations Made in the Report of I ivinion an it roblematichl | sion met this afternoon at 4 o'clock and was | other damage to property reported. BUSINESS LY | oS and trumpet-shuped in outiine. “The | The schooner Hofuce . Badger, whichleft | Wasnivarox, D. C.,, April 19.—The ninth ranks of Tabor, On' the Sante e the men | i session two hours. There were present | Nourouk, Neb., April 19 —[Special to, Tur Tawa e | Outer coronn was mominent. The prelim: | Soinubus, Micli, o the 100k instint for | annual report.of the Clvil Sex com:nis- ure striking among other things for cight | President James O. Crosby of Garnaville, -0 heavy i el loes TRELD and:so; TULA inary results are a strong confirmation of my | on board, was, at Iakt accounts, fast in the ice | sion was issued tolay. The commissioners hours. Here in Omaba they want nine | Secretary Chase of Cedar Falls, H. W. Seu- e -inf’vl\.\m::‘::'t~l(‘:n::(:‘\‘< Ir‘:\-‘.n il”;-l“\“lx ut { mechanical theory qr the corona. I received | at the foot of Lake Huron. urge tha lassified service should be ex- hours. Last year they wanted eight. 1t s | 10or @linton, 8. B, Packard of Marshall- k B O A el g .6 | valuable help from various persons, especially Lyman L. Lamb, who for a short time was in | g0y 1745 iprdoticabilitoNiaTRe Just thie indecision amone the vast army of FULLERTON, 1 D! [ 2 from King Gale.” business ut Colunibus, 0., secured a letter of town, J. W. show that the insurance 'nagin of Montezuma, Henry mechanics vhat the is hurting cause and steady April set P h introduction to Lawyer Newman of Chicago position in the public service to which making it harder for the working man to got | Stivers of Des Moines, Charles Ashton of | in last night and continued during the ent Dupinoss Inieh s amibiuimon ipaoll mare Pera and Italy Join in Reclpraoity, That gentleman endorsed ft of 35,000 | it can appropriately be applied; as, for ins what is his by right of labor.” Guthrie Cénter and A, C. Roberis of Fort | Right which brought gladness to'the hearts | brofitable for the computtles fn 1803 than in | paxaua, Colombia Galveston, Tex.,), | for Lumb. The draft was a forgery. stance, to clerks and writers in nwvy yards; An official speaking of the assertion made | Mad of both the farmers and merchants. Nance e Batio a0 i Fites Is not appar- | April 19.—(By Mexican Cable to the New | A bad wrock gecarred on the Iron Mountain | to almost the entire body of oficials in the by one of the executive committee that | ~alvol: county has not had a failure of crops in sey- | entin the business done York Herald—Special to Tue Bee]—A | Faliroud ueat Vigtorts, Station, Moo Bugsday | District of Columbia; to” the interual reve- the gang bosses and apprentices | . SeC Chase reported that collective | eral years. 3 7 i Fire at Glenwood, letter from Luna says a convention. | fKhl MG TRE NGNS EXREEES, WA ahd | nue service and to custom houses with would ‘bo ordercd out he smd: When a | exhibits of the lowa state building, us well | Oup, Neb., April 19.—(Specialto Tue Bre. | | ucwoon, Ta., April 10, - [Spocial to Tup | has _been signed by the government | aif the conchis jumped the track. Sevon por- | twenty-five employes. It earnestly desir man reaches the position of & gang boss he | as lowa exhibits in various departments, | —Farm work is unusually far forward here, Ba.|-Tive lest nightt Nedhoyed F of Peru and the Italian minister, under | sons werc injured, but no one fatally. that some such bill as that introduced in the presumably leaves his organization and is | would all be ready by May 1. The request The spring wheat is up and looking well and | BEE. 0199) DY .“..‘”“ 2 which there is to be a limited An_important matter before the annual | last congress, to take the fourth-cluss post- recognized in the light of an oficial. While | from Secretary Culp of the national commit- | Uhe 04ts huve also been sown. Iarmers are | harness factory, Starbuck's law and real | commereial reciprocity between the two | mecting yesterday of the St. Louis presbytery | masters out of politics, may become u law. he holds an honorary membership in his | tee on the opening ceremonies for the ap-:| 4t present busy getting their land ready for | estate ofice and damagzed Bays Bros.’ and | countries and a neutral probation of interest, | Was the reading of the reportof the comuiittee | The report continues: “Ultimately the sys- corn. Plowing hus within a few days been difficult, owing to the d union or ussembly he has no actiy the conduct of the a in airs of that union or which was neral assembly on the r referred the overtures of the vision of the West- ntative of the Iow: brick blocks. pointment of & repre The new treaty clearly sets forth the con- board at the opening ceremonies May This 1s the first time £, H ditions under which citizens of one country tem of promotions in the departments must 4 ‘e hus had an opportunity of testing come under the immediate suporvision of the nes: of the ground, 1 was I f e vhi ‘ mur ister confession. The report was against | sy Lsm e Al lon. assembly. He has no vote. Itis true he | yead, and in accordance with it President | Put the coplous Tl .‘.r\m‘ '\rr-nwu_wh“‘l' h | jts water works as a_fire extingnisher, aud | Mmay become naturalized in the other. This | rgvision. Sommistion hf '3"“'\‘, 10 secare ‘“;'“{f mity and i might 0 out through sympathy,but 1 hardly | Crosby was chosen to represent the state, | 3 Keneral throughout the o M lowive [ owing to the great force of the streams and | 18 believed to have some bearing upon the | 7§y would pppear that the farmof the late "T best resulta. Very serious harm, in ouz believe that condition of affairs will prevail. | The following report was then read and the ground in excellent conditon for plowing | the sultiness of the water the fire was under | governmental succession of Peruand Italy. | Thomas and Johu Fagan near Holly, Mich,, | Judgment, results from ullowing the chiefs « A% for \liaantirentitos there are us it aae g and insures an abundant small grain crop. | control in one minate from the time the two e who during life were known to b misers, s & | of divisions to be excepted from examina- : work today as there were yesterday.' To Tk TowA CoLU o The | Lhe fall wheat, of which a large area was | giyeqms were thrown on. Had there been SEALS ARE NOT WILD. veritable gold mine. Today men employed on | tion, and we think that they should be put " To TR Iowa CoLuupiAN COM ¢ | planted, is looking well. Th R ra A e Cont alda 1y the farm_discovered $7,000 in gold, seiled in | under the general rule and be apvointed by Considering Proposition. undersigned, appointed at the ¥ ses- i no such protection the entire east side would then Jars, & fow feet under ground. This i & positian, 1 Lol a6t oot nd nabe | Scason thut it has been sown here have burned, Carter's Ingenlous Argument Made 1 the | 1ALt NN 4 00 ireidy found on the | Promotion from within the service. At the shops ning it was stated [ 11 (he souvenir paniphlet of the dedieation | teuded scale, and the severe winte sup- LY et e et et o masasiAlong 404 (00RalreCy QU o State BolTmes Tom T toman that the situation r 1 unchanged. At [ ceremonics of the Towt state butlding at Juck- | posed to be against it, but the outlodk is all LIU UP FOR THE FIRST TIME, Pasin. AGML 10 o0 rtar of the ootnssl fop State ¥ nisstoners, noon the tin und sheet iron workers were | son vark on Octobe spectfully that can be desived ) 9 - WasmiNaton, D, C., April 19.—The fifth Forelg ports that uft called together and had read to 10 copy of the them an in Hennon, Neb, o110 TRpesial o Ty the United States continued his argument Effect When the Lights Wero rned on Georer £, Hoxy, L > - Notwithstanding the publishod report the | anuual convention of State Railway commis- yitation to be present at a meetingto be | EREIEERE O U ok Seeds | e, ] —This section was visited with a se in the Great Manufacturers Building. before the Bering sea tribunal todav. He | dowager duchess of Sutherland, England, | sioners met today at the rooms of the Inter- Beld at Gate City hall ut S orclock. Most of | Sitfines ‘Pubiished o Ty pupers | yere halistorm at 7 yesteraay evenin Cuicago, 1L, April 19.—Tomight the great | contended — that the s onthe | I notin jall, bucvery iat hier country rest= | G e oo commission, There was & these men Knights o hor und it is | were to be had. forwirded to | demolishing windows and young tree: e | slass dome o » manufacturer: ing | Pribylof Islands wer not w1 RIS 7 ond cluding, osidol considered a dificutt matter to get them to | Judge Seeds at S from which stones were s large us gooso oggs, A | Blass dome ot the r!l-lxxx{fanl\.nx vs building EROEa S ealy iy ([‘ Al The emigrant boy who arrived at Winnipeg attendance, including, b '.!.»; the strike. The meeting took place as an- | reconstrueced the oration in full. The man heavy rain followed the hal, which assu blazed out in unexpected glory. The occa- | Animals a ate ol nature | jast Friday with snlipos, died in quarautine ates. mauy representatives from the nounced and was in session not more than | Seuiptomplete withan dusert of a hult=tone | the coming crops sion was the test lighting of the first of the | but protected and cherished by the United | the LA Eiy N ounen eis0s iuyo cElean Counkilg ;‘!“ DES asRoolA HoD o balf an hour. Groups came out, tarried for | Of the lowi building for a frontispicee, Is in — great corona that has illuminated the | States, thereby ishing n secret of | Veloved umonx i ; eorgo M. Woodruff called the conyention the hands of Messis. Petibone & Welis of 15 A = i B 4 4 - o order. dermanent orga ) i a few moments on the walk below and in | jfie hitnds of Mesus: Lotthone & Wells, of Ao FOURCHE VALLEY'S DISASTER, | biggest building in_the world, The corona | husbandry, which gave ownership in them. | T fo owdbe. TEXTARSHL ORRANEVIGS RN undertones discussed the invitation they had | §ract T hoon side 1o publish, 2300 eabies of — at the south end is one of the four which, | He quoted a number of British decisions in ; ol da i Y Lt el I rBMCas v Ll recelved to turn out, One of those who at- | fifteen piges euch, exclusive of cover, which | Additional Particalars of the Fearfal Storm | itk Tho blg Haz In_ the centor, sill supply R — . iam Scantella vice president an tended when asked if anything had been ac is to be of roush linen paper, 22525 per ream, Which Swept that Place. Hestesin) t SR sl A m“wl_:‘ point, in ene of which the ownership in | Another Promise of a Fair Day for Ne- | Edward 5. Moscley s ry red replied that certain propositions | iside pages of Crine's No. 16 ungluzed bond | p b ook, Ark., April 19.—News was | fimp ring and aithough small in compavison | 9€CE Was established, similar to that in Best | - braska I Mude by the Weather Hu After an nddress by Mr. Woodruff the cn laid before them for their consider- | Hnen paper, to be pointed on only one side, to | e e T S : enter corong. which will carry 200 | and Swans which were originally wild WasniNgroN, D. C., April 19.—Forecast | committee uppointed to arrange an order of Y h e e conpleted by May 10 next, for the s of | receivea here today of a fearful cyclone that | with the center corona, which will carry 200 8 Lt e i s 4 1y o business submitted its report. Peter A, Dey :n‘x‘mn but t .‘.u B0 cfinito_actior pad boen | §36x; 2,000 frontisplece points, cost £20; 0l | (ot down: Fourche valley, Scott county, a | 13mps, 1 is the largest ever put up ntvn‘»nlmm]mi,. .lh ”4 .nm“\.‘:‘ :h.u Great | for Thursday: For Nebraska—Fuir, shift- 1 J8Fis &0 U0 B MORE, & B o o aken. ILvidently they arve to have time in | cost of publication $393, or 15 fents per copy ook f The most novel money-grabbing scheme | Brituin claimed the right to prey upon | jyu 1o northwesterly winds: slightly cooler. | L bie . whl which to consider the niatter piper ix OX12 and 15 10 bo uniform i size | few days ago, leaving death and havoe-dn 1ts |y oo ST R Chicago in many o s | animals whoso very existonce today was due | %' BOTLAWCRIEEY AHRET BIERLY SOEE | mittec O ronsonable. vatek, CRLIISICER Tt was reported at quitting timo last even L New York souvenis wiready pube | wake. The news of the terrible destruction | said to be in operation upon World's fuir ex- | to the efforts of ihe United States. ‘The | 08 Wwa=7eeisOME R 1 0 by | Reperia: atlanikiad oyt mat kA ing that two machinists and three black et be i D amber | was late in reaching the outside world | hibitors by the switchmen in the termination of the seallife in Bering sea had | tion during the early morninz, foliowed by POELS . BUNIDIGLOG DY JAmeN il o smiths had returned to work L e sttt comtuisaton. qid 0 (bt wiminis | on nccount of the absence of railroads | 1Ing mnzes of tracks round G peen prevented by the United States and | fair, northwesterly winds; colder except in | Virginia, on congrossionl action in rogard hey Wil Not Str tration officers of the exposition wnd the re- RSt s ation fa that | Abuse began, it is snid, with some of the | the action of the United States vas worthy | western portion Sisonaraad. ohaving indasn L AHEEHAI R P e 1 Convevant Iniinde to b wt the distributior of commis | and telegraphio communication ia that | G LIS GEN N N o wrle here installing ex. | of the recognition of humanity. who stiil | For the Dakotas—Possibly occasional light | Sischarged, it having accomplished - e e 1 fomyersgtion | sdoners in vaual shives, or o suel pued thereof | part of the state where it occurred. | Ribiis for the natioual goverament or for the | benelited from the seal indusiry. —Mr. | rainor suow: northerly winds; colder. i I as appoin . T Tk e ool o, vt O i | 4n the conissioner miay respectfully desiee. | Tne town of Boles in Scott county | German manufucturers and merchunts. | Carter then diverged from the mai line of Y g ool A Ame g R out violuting the provisions of our constitu- | Special Committec on Souvenir Publication was almost wiped out. - Buildings, outhouses | There has been a canstant rivalry between | his argument to discuss the abstruet ques- ’ WasHINGTON, D, C., April 19.The abstracs 9 = | o t and fences were blown half a wmile and scat- | the Germans and the French since the work | tion of property. OFFICE OF THE WEATHER BUREAU, OMAHA e Ante 4 45 tion as an order and without usurping an | The commission adjourned to meet to > of reports made to the comptroller of the Rithority which properly belongs to ol L B L) tered in fragments. ‘Trees were uprooted | of installation began, Th Jermans deter. Baron de ¢ u]lnm-l;hk'ud \\')n-nn[r I;f‘\'nllvll April 19.—Omaha record of temperature and ; i N ¢ allans R T MRCE Y. ROLINE 40 OUEOX> | HIOFFOY 0! and carried in frontof the storm. A number | mined to beat the French. . A fow weeks ago | 10 enter irto the consideration of the social- | rainfall, compared with corresponding day of | currency showing the condition of all th ::‘\‘,‘.',‘\:lf.,t'“'l ,,‘::.l,‘}‘,;:‘,','f l::’ ubup oxs Bat Aol A AT Hisotlon: of lives were lost, but a correct list cannot | they sent their agente through the yards, | istic theory. After replying aficmatively, | past four years ; : 2 national banks in the Unitel States at the Tikht not. This show 1 how & \nton shob, | Hor Seureos. . Der April 10 [Special | D¢ obtained. - An'eyo witness ays that long | paying the switchmen and yardmasters to | Mr. Carter quoted | Prudhom's * muxim: | g 1893, 1802, 1801, 1890, | time of the lust call, Monday, March 0, Nas and if we should vithdraw from 1t and fail | polegram to Tue Ber | —Yesterday's elec- | Lonore e wind. suruc Kk the Lown, strango | it out” cars loaded with German- exhibits | “‘I DYGIY Ja llwl"\‘”.wl "l':‘ll e | A L beratire. 305 802 545 400 | been prepared at the Treasury department. B o Lk v | Telegram to esterday’s elec- | atmospheric phenomena was noticed and the | and shunt them into the grounds. It was | Which the rights of humanity had been en plum temperature. 362 ot 0 to re-establish ourselves the executive board o " g P rig] AVOrage temperature 43% 422 o2 602 e ageregate ol he resources is $4,450,721 . Toul hold us respansible for the loes of gt | UOn was a very exciting one, two tickets be- | people were to some dogree prepared for the | also a part of the service paid for, according | forced against private and national rights i impoaiie, 649 419 S48 !..'“ f,fi};..\".'..,.,.I-.-'y‘.un‘ (e ‘1'11:"'“’-'“.-"‘; RIRULO U EEavonsiD’e for & 8 0f ing in the field, the reform and the progress- | unwelcome visitor, The path of the cyclone | to the Frenchmen, to shunt the French cars | For instance, he suid. in 1840, Great Britain L ¢ TSP e ™ o i i disd ol B0g ) o tho union 1S is more of a responsi b A TR Y ¥ 2 R0 with the approval of the world. had made Statement showing the condition of tem- | that the gold coin held aggregates $19,857, bility than we to assume. Morcover, | ive. The reform promulgated a platform RE:Riie ¥ 0 SOLFACKS, war against China to compel the opening of | Perature and precipitation at Omaha for the | 235; gold certificates, 350,095,701 gold clears R wol sallafiad. e have o griev. | “"‘"“"”\";I‘”'l‘j":fl“'."l"l‘ manAgemnt ”l"l i STRICKEN WITH PARALYSIS, SHOCKING ACCIDENT ON A STEAMER | Chinese ports, I the countrics growing | ‘\'_"-‘ ‘“';l slnce Margh 1, 15901 oo | [ houss ceriifionten, HNI00. 3 “'"““‘“r noes, und do not intend to ga out unless o ofloes, whi 8. progressive was appa Peruvian bark declare their intention to | Normal temperature 5 discounts reached the cnorinous sum o executive board orders us to do s0.” ently satisfied. ‘The result was the election | wuwin Hoosh, the Great Tragedian, Near | Four Men Badly Somtded, Two of Them | destroy the plant the other countries of the | Deficiency for the duy 000,000 Among the liabilitics capital Said a sheet rker: *1don't intend | of two progressive councilmes i three re ¥ 3 Deficiency since March 1 ¢ since that 1 wis fighting o have the tima | for the school ofces, in which the women | NEW Yomk, April 19, ~Edwin Booth, th Detworr, Mich., Aprit'19.—A. shocking dis- | tame of humanity's tlght 1o prevent such ciendy for the diy A1 Tngh | Ai¥isusl deponie 5,15 veduced o cight. Eight is enough, and if | | turued out and voted and took an active in- | tragedian, is lying at the Players club, 16 | aster, resulting in the death of two men, the | {estruction. ho Hight of property wight | Deticiency March 1 1,81 Inch Customs Officiats Dismissed should strike it would be for more pay, allow- | terest in the election. particularly for school | Grameroy park, suffering with paralysis. It | probably fatal injury of a third and the [ puehe Coideof Taws existed to preserve to Reports from Othe its at 8 p. m. WastiNaros, D. C., April 10.—The repors ing A dn,\l{ work Lo remai the suwe as it | treasurer, upon which, theve wus a very | is feared that this, the second paralytic | severe scalding of @ fourth, occurred on Lake | humanity the use of the product of certain ¥ T @ | of Special Ageut Noyes on the ulleged illega} JRSNE S A1a FuRe Reck ool Hias hho.airikers. | hoated Ahie Meulbing in tho cloction of the | siroko the :::n]x:_:t.t*’xl:[\-'r has been stricken | St Clair about 10 o'clock this morning. The | kinds of prope Why did Great Britain g | 3% Janding of 700 Chinese from the steamer they are taking a very unwise step. No, sir, | new councilmen electod are: Robert Milli U1 o'clock this morning Superintendent | '‘Straightback” steamer Choctaw, Captaln | occupy:-Egypt todayl What ground had she 1 o Haytien Republic at Portland, Ore., has been they can't get us to strike,” - ran, L. S. Ellsworth, Thomas Wells, \W. J. | MeCionigle of the Players club not hoariog | W: W. Smitn, coal laden, from Ciévelund to | for holding dominion over those plainst sTamioNs. | H ) sceived at the Treasury depavtment olng Nothing. Magowa d 3 g Th 7| from ooth, opene door of his frreg and undefended? No, it was because Egyp g o r officials at Portland, O Gate-City hall, the headquarters of tho | YOI Co8d o slecpine sparigaaite aeEhe eiub sud foqud "\.illl-lll.s:»t :lll"\‘i;\tt:l:«l; the cook. aged 24, | 1ay along the pathway to Great Britiin's -l - I s R D KL strikers, was dark last night. Quite a num Visiting British Journalists. the tragedlan ying in bec unconscious, DI | "5 badly scalded he died within ten | Mighty commerce with the east. 1If the | 8 07 Kalu from the government ploy. The dep: 2 3 ) : St. Clair Smith and Dr. Hansom were also | 3 S R PaEaIe 2 10 assUr I 0 Cloar ey ber, however, among them James K. Young, o S T L T T e o AR winutes igyptian government was unable to assur ment_declines to make public the details of 26t ab the Richelleu hotel oftice early in the | sentutives of Bxltiin nowssabers will sevie | summoned and they gave it as thelr opiuion | L JONES, firemap, 89 years old, dicd after | to Great Britain the safety of this pathy et Agent Noyes' report, further than to state LA A HehAloy ool oligo eRttLin Ko | sen of British newspapers will arrive | that he had been soized with a paralytic | beliik takon o the Bosp)ial Great Britain was justified in her interf | & | that 1t contains 4o reflection upon the integs Bevarel membersof tho exeoutivo board ad- | i1 this olty tomarrow. They will mako | stroko some time Guring tho nlwht. =Ore S. P. Tuompsox, oiler, 25 years old, was | ence % G | rity of the cellector of customs ut Porg Jouracd to rooms above and remaincd in ses. | their headquarters at the Auditorium hotel | Smith and Hansom remained with thelr badly burned 1 the mouth aud throat from [ Baron de Courcel—You seem to takea | AHEE Townsend in connection with the matters. 8ion an hour or two. The Denver delegates, | #nd will remain in the city until after the | tientall day and a4 midnight, though t nhaling steam. His recovery is doubtful very high view of the subject. You antici- | Fansas City bl % Cinas Frank W. Lee, Thomas Wooahouse and T. | opening oxerciscs of tue exposition. After | Were sizne of consclousness, Lis ‘un‘\d.lllv‘m ExGINger F. Syiru was' badly but not | pate the verdict of history Salt Lake City [ | Cloudy Coutempluted Journeyings of the Presidents R. Ireson were amouy these, Harry Easton | that several of the parly propose making a | Was considered very critieal und the at- { dangerously scalded, Senator Morgan (to Mr, Carter)—If this | Kaptd City e w0l Part cloudy | Wasmixato, D, C., April 19.~The presia being absent. With the exception of these | tour through the United States before re- | Lew 'iu\'; DANMPLARN AN it was very doubt The Am e, a vessel of the same line, | tribunal decides that the United States does | Jiens o ] Bl epow dent expects to be absent from Washingtom doings lubor circles seemed to be unusually | turning to England, They mclude repre WiT Mr. Booth would recover, onits way to Cleveland, passed and wus | not own the seas, ought the United States | S¢ Vipcent 2 " about a week in attendance upon the naval quiet. sentatives of the Manchester Guardian, S———— signaled. to repeal laws concerning life in Bering | Cheyenne vert | 4“0 Cloudy . b - tho Sheffleld ‘lelegraph, the (lasgow Transmississippi Congress, The dead and injured were put on board | seat Miles ¢ ity | &l YlSiaser Peviow and the opening of She WerlQ § S5l % Statement -;.»:;“;m :o..l.l;r- ” l:h-rnlu,uv:m Bradford Observer and other D‘n\ un.h¢ ok;, f:lx-rilx 19, —\llule!»ll' are | this boat and takea b0 the Marine hospital Mr. Carter—I think not, but the question | GAlveston \ “‘“ it e He will go to New York next weck and connection with U action the molders | leading o8, gathering bere for the Transmississippi con- | in this ciy, is Un “orecast Ofiicial, umportant, as in the event of such a de- | maio until the ofticlal ceremoniss CONRGS!