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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. TWENTY-SECOND YEAR. OMAHA., TUESDAY MORNING, APRIL 25, 1893 NUMBER 210. 1 ] 1 " A b\ N \ A PTENG | in the nistory of fmpeachments in Eneland | {7 LEAT AN | and correct instruction of the great body of | IV IAN IRIC Q NN end 1o the o lines, and the VOUT THAT LDV R N THEY BE INPEACHED? bt s s | WILL DEFEAT PROMIBITION | 5 stesrsmatmess, vt | UNION PACIFIC STRIGE ENDED |t e s s | ABOUT THAT COLD RESERVE imposed there sh e no impeachments in srave duties of citizenship must be apparer onds the strike &t all nolnts where 1t oxisted | the prosent age. He was of the opinion 4 .‘lyl‘ . i ‘: i L ll | Thi6 ateikor conose bo tha o8 4*'\'\.““\71‘\\ i Jowever, that if some of the respondents in “In’ view of the gravity of the situation sential points in issue, returning to work Lbiity of Ex-Offisls Under Ohargo of | thecases i piy v ot Anable 1o | Towa Bepublicsns Determined o Repanl | ke the foowing pronesiton e skl | Tron Workers Will Go Back to Wark Ths | thler e ol contract il st the | Domasatio Seaatons Diffe on tho Pl to Misdemeanors in Office, CULATIOn. USUBESATROED b i feclston of (i the Present Liquor Law, Sondant gohioel WERBItioaL aclaice, Ptk Morning. LRI L ARG E LR b Be Pursued, court before proceeding with the five months lvrm'lxlvlul\nu through th i comminibtes of skriltars wia submitted to Oen Turning to the history of impeachments in s wonths of November, December, January cral Manager Frey Saturday, but as it em GUMENTS IN HILL'S CASE COMMENCED | s oty Tuoge Poimd asserted that the | yow THE CAMPAIGN WILL BE FOUGHT | February wnd Miareh in each scar. commenc: | MUCH ~GRATIFIED AT THEIR SUCCESS | bodicd mesotiations for aniw contiact and | ALL THE FAULT OF THE OTHER FELLOWS iple had heen adopted by many ing November 1, 1888, in which shall be es for opening the subloot o1 wvagoes 1t Wis por the union, many of : tablished professorships with the following _ emptorily declined titutional pr curriculum: Land, public utilities and in N | osition was subi # fof the torae s o | Indications that the State Convention Wikl | antions, finance: ransportation, constitu- | Yesterday's Conference Resulted in n Com= | \con " S ) Loe | Speealation Regacding the Course to fe Court Has No Jurisdiction —Judge the Belknap case the ted States senate Be Controlled by the Liberal Ef [ tional law and le \L‘l:w suffrage, appiied promise, the Detalls of Which Are a8 AR strik v Pacsned by the Administratl hor A Roipbn - Preparing 1o feling ns o court of impenchir 1 that 0o 5P W58 FEATIIE OF thu A pe Christianity and publfe detates Withheld Until Approved by wcepted ' man Law Biamed tor Present Compils wn ex-officer of the United States was amen T'his school shall Be open to every citizen, 4 that the able to impeachment 1 $hnt Quelston had proaching Contest. both men and women, without regard to pre President Clark, should bo t never been reversed by any court vious training or education. Once in two = nployment | weeks aiscussions will be held open to the strike f Drs Morxes, Ta., April Special to T | public, when any one of proper stand who 1s At 7 o'clock last evening it was announ bost f 1 ¢ Speciat sam to Tir Buk.|—Iherc B o Bt ton | e —The deatn kuell of the prohibitory | at variance with our ecouomic theorics can, | that the Union Pacific fron workers' s . o ) 1 nt de « G nited States, 1 ide hat _ rray of legal talent at the B e Sy ¢ MO | iquor law has been sounded. and its repeal | At the expense of the school, have an oppe figd joms this afternoon to listen to th removed, Judze | that the | by the next legisl lmost a forego tunity under establighed rules to meeb an | gfiar ong week of fdlen 1 anxioty th i s RS ! J y the next logl Almost a foregone | pntaronist in open, conrteous debate before O VOSR DL dTI0nTAs QU QX vl MAY CUT THE RATE anks conclusion. This result has been brought | the public and can thus publicly compare men would go back to their forges 1 et Ka son- | about by a variety of causes, but chiefly by | views with those regularly taught in the | lathes this morn details of | Deaver & Kio Grande Threaten Action thut bonds mstitution of Nebraska. Judges Doane Y the failure to enforce the law in th institution the agreement wil May Precipiint ht. 'ound, Hon. G. M. Lambertson and Hon, W Greene were there on behalf of the | sterday another - wige Brondy Supports His Contention that i o ush the Other Cases. entlons and 1ts Repeal Uiged. $1%001%. Neb., April 24 \ Constitational Provisions Considered, Rofor section 4 of the constitution been sat torily and that | theoutc point ent of the question as to t Nebraska constitu vas sed c-state oficial can be impeached un W s and the in and il Assaunited & Young Lady. after they have been 2 Curcago, 1L, April 2 L § tho Pithe: socnlle " hibi Beatuice, Neb., April Spocial Tel President Clark, but « w0st made by Presideut ¥ | It t ho eers of impeachment. The interes : ! t 3 gram to Tue Bee ]—This evening about 9 | but that the action of his t Denver & Rio Grande that t ! the salo of o'clock Jim Jones, a negro employed as third | will reccive his sa ol e UL ULCEIR bR i i o to fiic ;. and ex-officia represe }" e NatoptiantE Whet repeal will be carried by the he following 3 wsurer itl by 0 ho ¢ » would be nulli- | active assistance or mere passive assent cook at the Paddock house, insulted Jennie Sunday the exc Chicapro and Colorado common points was ¢ o ;. | that it udgr J. H. Broady of Lincoln; ex-Attorne ox said. that & juror | the republican party is an_interesting ques- | Williams, a dining rdom girl employed n | Federation of Machinery Constr s, rep e ceived with me uneasiness by passengoer Jencral Lecse by J. M. Stewart of Lincoln 1 be puni while in the jury box nwents heve, and the fecling is gencra if the Denver & Rio Grande attempts cral Manager Dickinson, Superintendent | such rate it will be promptly squelched ted b the sale of bonds, McConnell and Judge Kelly, spending Sun The rate announced by Mr. Jeffrey is a v i wnd, is under- duction of about 10 per cent from the estal tully 0 tion aud one which threatens, unless wise | the same house. Miss Williams resented | resenting the men, heid a meeting with Gen ) bo oxe- ix-Anditor Benton by I8 D. Stearns and J. | He was no longzer a juror afte the | counsels prevail, to split the party the insult, whereupon Johes struck her a 1. Ames of Lincoln: Attorney General Hast- | 00X but it R o e be The radical prohi 1 element in there. | terrible biow in_the r.uvl knocking 1 : . punished, Tmpeachment. he olaimed, was | publican tart izing around | down, breaking her nose and otherwise seri sy by J ebster of Lineoln: Commis publican_ party is fast crystalizing aroun 0 0 / ngs by J. R Webster of L nmis | geaingy the person and not against theofiee. | the resubmission idea and will only agree to | ously injuring her. Upon the affair being Vi CHIE TioHS ST BFcchTaatita wasiat || CHLON DL AU/ EQUHE BIEGE G bt pioner of Public Lanasand Buitdings Humph ‘||v maintained the proper meaning f 1 a modification of the present law along the made public lary rrowd gathered and short duration and the committee adjourned Teland u-‘ ar i S ke 3 l[\‘”\lw e y»\.“‘\.{,\‘i eoy by Judge M. L. Hayward braska | liw wis ‘:...vlu person who had ;.. I omee | Jine of local option and high license aftera | Uhreats of severe punishment wero made. | until 2 o'clock yesterday, when they went Grando in Waostern - Passongor 18800l ¢ cabiner meoting “m g .».(x ary of Stuto Allen by John L. | Afid who had committed Impenchubie Mt | new vot Is taken on ta du ion of engraft i \t""“‘l‘l“] Bt ot arrested Jones | into eonference again with General Manager | tion any cuts in rates wmade by - the | 1 rain ebster of Omaha LA LOTAS o o V141”1 Ing o prohibitory liquor cluuse in the or- | SH SHCCHILCE 2 Al AL Dickinson, Superintendent . H. McConnell | Denver & Rio Grande will b wiptly laid tors \nst standing his term of ofiice had expired BN STV G e e Abas BAE At SICAYES | WitHont Tntheleranba MED Willi HAVe fHea ickinson, Superintendent J McConnell nver & Rio Grande will be: promptly I \ ! : B g O 3 | 16 T Ythe o HALAE Will havea hear- |0 A ssistant General Attorney W. R. Kelly. | at their doors, The Atchison, if the $65 rate . sons, Freparing the Cases. same question that was voted on in 1882 and ¢ The session began at 250 at Union Pacific | be made, will promptly make a vedu 1 th itselt At the corclusion of Judge Pound'd argu. | fdopted at that time by about 30,000 major Were Weary of Lifo. headquarters, and at 5:30 they were still in | the rate between Kansas City and 1 essarily in What Boles' Election Signitios, LieNox, s, ApHl 9% —[Special Telegram | Session. Wb mogling was conducted pri SALRUUBHRERIOR VLM GO BRU RS OT] : ot W S AL ommment | vately, noteven the clerks and employcs h g s Treasurer Hill, sets forth that the c cess unti tomorrow afternoon yuld the party adopt this poliey at its | 10 Tue Bee]—C. W r prominent | ¢he goneral manager's office knowir hat man_Calawell of the Westerr early Judge Doane will speak then for the state ne ention and make a winning fight | farmer, who lived near here, committed | was going on encer intion got matters 1 ke of and J. H. Ames o for the respond m this platform, & vote on the question today by cutting his throat. He had been White Waiting for News and announced ofticial rat hat the ents, cach being allowed an hour. which would nave to first be ratiied by the | ill for some time and haa suffer DAL R i sociation. The ) ssitatos I'he managers of the impeachment succecding legislatures —could notbereached | financial losses recently and was despondent At the shops at 5 o'clock it was announced | S0 per cent of f was tho res timo of tho institution of the I tion r replication th the plea to juvisdicti for thr cars, and no change could be Le Cratie, o, April 24— [Special Tele: | that nothing important had taken place dur- | majority of Y sspecis which I ¥ the impenchment Hull , the attorneys for ex-Andit cted in the pre law until 1808, The am to Tus Bru:]ENathau B, Culbert, | lug the duy. Threeor fourmen hud called | rates ! ¥ RN ot an officet of tho s! sl brief and simply ral element bitterly oppose this plan as | took strychnine Sunday morning | for their time, two of whom were bosses and | They certain ot if the D but a private citizen tor . 3 being an indirect way of fastening prohibi- | and died. Hereditary Insanity is assigned | one of whom had been in the oy of the | Grande can be s 1 In_their replication the fin « g % bition upon the state for the half of another | as the caus company for ten vears. ‘They had been i peachment say that the matters alleged in hmer decade, They insist that the election of [ Stovx Crry, Tn., April 24.—[Spec o. | asked to veturn to work and had preferred _Chicago Carpenters Strike n Fizzle Til's plea to the jurisdiction of the court | Judg ed to t v oies Uwlce i suceession by reasing ma- | gram to Tie Bee.|—Alexander Nickerson, a | Father “o quit than 80, GILOAODRIL A bt e o on oL S COURE | biva ceatved to ilb ineided 4 ities, while making a squarely on | real estate dealer who for several days has A rumor had gone the rounds that Presi- | penters ordered yesterday turned i v numbers swering the said articles of impeachment, | CX-Attorney General Lo > was this one issue, is ample proof that the' peo- | been drawing money on checks when he had | dent Clark had refused longer to consider 1 g, : BBt sa ot the time all tho acts charged in. | formed by the chief ple are tived of prohibition and are demand- | no money in bank, today blew his braius out | compromise and that all conference was at the articles of impeachment wero ommitted | have an opportus 1z @ change 1o some other method of regu- | with a revolver an end. At that very time the conference while Hill was state treasurer and by virtue | articies next Monday lating the liuor trafi . ¥ 5 was in progress, PUIOT WAS Cur BET1s ofice o member of the Boaxrd of Buvlis | fow, and with the ¢ \ ey insist that this change in the law ROVIGIUSTAUEREIEND ELOR e cad rent that the manag nt concluded to | the Wi i L c 1\ January Lafa and Bulldin aiid theratore under | tional spactfication must cither be made by the republicans or STON, Ta., April 24.—[Special Telegram | allow the men on May 1 to work nine hoursa | £at¢ ~‘mm; 1t least 1 go S141,000,000, the constitution and the laws of ,the state | phraseology else that part st eivo way to_the demo- | to Tie BEg. | —In the preliminary examina- | oy and that the men knew of this arrange- | QUt, the Strike was y 1 I res were hut $119,- the legisluture has power to prefor the arti - crats, who would speedily proceed to legalize | ¢ ment before they lefu. ‘Ilis theory was like ree. Theen, as a v celared they | 000,000, and Janua 1 of the sent year b trh iGN GHTih b AN o BRDYEHIS douts OHIO COAL COMPANIES ASSIGY. the ved improbable W z too much to quit on the | they were but $10%,000,000, or £5,000,000 B o oeenund tio aupt 4 R R e A T TR ¥ hall, the headquarters of the | order ¢ > wallking delegates o stril ver the i that time the e T e bilities of One Concern, $900,000. In- | as it is and anticipating the inevitable | Witnesses testified that Pease threatened | strikews, the' usual crowd loitered about | Wits practically over by evening and ther mt has been t \t about the murrer on the ground that it does not debtedness of Other Unknowi, result of the coming election, prohibition can | the life of Jessie Morrison, at whose resi- | anxious to receive some word from the con- | Will be no trace of it towiorrow A IR ITeBU R e D8 oy | o6, O/ ADHLE94 =TRibeivers w Do saved Lo every community and . county | dence the tragedy occurred. The testimony | ference. At 6 o'clock nearly 100 men were | R e v the part i ials of the R Lo ibInten tonuy fokt T Rotibiias ifia [ whe is sustained by public sentiment will consume most of tomorrow. It is gen- | congregated upon the pavement at the foot Dk Salo. Abnil " 3 department B sl hiiove Busti thiat ke cass| Oiao: tket L : L I'hese are the views, tersely stated, that | erally conceded that Pease | nt. The | of the stairs and the hall itself was well ahés B ML 4 1t conditiol 0 y has ity “Uotoro’ 16 suprems court forargu o Eixchange pany of Chic are contending for the mastery of the re. | murderer, Dave Ferris, has not been cap ed. One of the strikers said he didw't | railzoad has anuounced that its v »arevival of the t i ses- BRERE (Wia NFATHOOR, wnd the Crescent Coal company publican party, and upon which a battle | tured 5 care how long the men staid out. They | rate from Colorado points to Chica t 1 of congress to act S law, “The liabilities of the Ohio Coal Exchange Wl may be expected in the coming party R. Weiss, a wholesalo dealer in beer and | needed a good rest. and as far as he was p after tomorrow, Apr will be fent ha ud to say R O TR Primavics. 1o is gencrally conceded that the | Whisky, was arvested today for selling liquor | sonally concerued he could ~stand it a m nay sin a political sense are largely | t© those conuected with the murder. longer. He was not at all discouraged until November 15, It wis at first 1s yet. H s 1o ther wit {berils e A, ~ thougat every last one of them should sta i 5 i e Rl ellop 1R LERBO:oRgUN AL ¢ Claima Satisficd. out ntil the poor liboring me in the shops | 10 Pt those rates into effect on May 1, and LI il SO T BYORL Ly o (Rt Stovx Ciry, In., April 34.—(Special Tele- | could make something more than $10 w mouth | She chanie, has caused some excitoment | " = js Cungeratood congress will bo [iancoioL e 8.8 QUL Lyl The state central committee, with a single | gram to Tue Bre)—The st of the claims | to live on PO VRC Sl e 8 COMPETILOS. | ROUE 07 1 galled together to consider the administras Doty of Chicago is president of this ce exception, is in favor of this plan and all_of i g hils yotecliadion shit plLLkouksue for the v pany. Jumes D. Hurd of Chicago vice presi- | et s o g yich | deainst the Leeds company were satisfied Received with Happy Shouts, to meet the Santa 1e's moveinent O L L dent, and C. Cotienour of Chicatko: secretary | 1o exceptions, have fallon in line. 1t isalso | 1048y and this afternoon, T. A. Black. | At 6:0p. m. the conference at headquar No Need to Knjoin Them Now Baor Gadislon A Ha. wioasegos 1o ke and treasurer. This company had a paid-up | coneeded that the liberals will come into the | receiver for the company, was discharged | ters broke up and the members of the execu Bosaie o ot Charlos I, Gast, | mediate aetion on the monetary question and capital stock of 00,000, The company did | §ite convention with solid delegations from | #nd the affairs of the compiany put back in | tive board proceeded up town, Superintend. Lo, Colo., April 24.—Charles 1. Gast, | o) Bo% %4 advise the immodiate repeal not own mining property, but were heavy | poadly all the large and populous river | the handsof the directors and rs. The | ent MecConnell und Harry Iaston went to | 8ttorney of the Santa Fe railroad, made ap- | [ 8 UG arman set coal brokers for the northwest GOURLLea0 ingg fully one-thire fio | company has already arsnged to take up | the Millard to see President Clark, but | plication in the district court this afternoon Narlisle i oy de by e mties, comprising’ fully onc-third of thc mp 2 ke up X y Carlisle left the Treasury des e Crescent Conl company owns & fine | oting strength of the convention. Theso it js | 1t8 old bonds with u newsssue, which will be | found him temporatily out, and the board | for an injunction agaiust ity striki TIBE8) noshantecanivliie wt s Enooin cAd o HINES mine at_Jacksonvilie, having ‘a capacity of | coniidently expected, will be re-cnforced by | thelast step in the clefriog’ away of the | proceeded to Gate City hall ~As President | makers at La Junta, restraiing them from | be seen in regard to the report from New ;;l\l‘.\m: £ |:v: \ll “;H; ‘("ul"-"l”‘ Oras | the delegations from interior counties like £1,500,000 indebtednes l'h*mh |‘k nT'vmh-‘l the stairs a large crowd | attempting to persuade nonunion men from | York thot at a conference with New York Koo ot Columbus (hot " the. Onle Goal | Bremer, Benton, Cedar, Crawford, Carroll Sl NOT Roroye ths Boyaott, llowed and 8o soon l\:h“”x:'l;lv”ml“ d the re- | working. % ;‘:|’II(L‘| s Subtrensurer Jordan had recoived ckasaw, Fayette, lowa, Johnson,Grune o ol et g, | SulLof the co ence g y shout arosc . a5 20,000.000 in gold from the bankers in ex- Exchange company of - Chicago), Jones, Plymouth and Shelby, where the re. okt Dona, Tn, April 24 —[Special Tele- | ¢ shook the building to its foundations. Boston Boller Batlstied, change for grecnbacks, The older tr mur‘v operty could mot be found to' justify Dublivans huve been hopelessly hurled from | 8ram to Tue Bee,]—The publication of the | The men came pouring forth in huppy mood Bostox, M he boiler makers | gcials, who served under Me. Jordan whits claim of £110.00, the awner of the [nd Bav- | (oer sinco the party” aceeptid the dogma | illegality of the boyeott has broken the back | and gathering about fn little roups, shook | strike is practically_ended. This afternoon | he was United States treasurer, beliove ho ing seized the mining machinery utder the | of probibition: also by scattering delegates | of the movement to bring the Ilinois Cen- | e4¢h others hands long = and often | the Atlantic works and two other large con- | Will be successful in his undertakiug to re- h B Meld IEiLRe: from uninstructed counties sufticient to give | vl to terms here, The paper is no longer | AN daughed and chatted as if they had | cepns conceded to the strikers’ demands for | plenish the gold in the treasury dent and Mauck is the secretary-treasurer of 5 har vork 5 5 6 { e e paper 15 no longer | pover known a cave. The members of the i T B Mtk e L SeerCHr earer of | them a clear wiorking majority of the con- | cireulatod openly ind MErcnts G0 ML AD- | esont ks paar woees tha hepoen ot e noe | & BinClour day with ten hours pay. e - the co Y. Tho. asss nd liabiliti vention S i pear/anxious to talca pavt iy tho affate, It ls | SXooubive board were the heroes ot the hour | mon will return to work tomorrow. POSITION OF NEW YORK BANKERS, his company were not disclosed, but M On the other hand the prohibitionists go | b pray Ak and had such an impromptu reception as 3 Mauck says the failure will be a comple KRN et Iv handicapnod ne | Pretty well understood, however, that the | they are not likely soon to forget. The men S TR, TR led a demurrer, which, according to the | g v tnto the fight heayily handicuppor )ln. poycott will remuin in force subrosn until | fad ol been told that an raveoment had TORN (P BY A A 4 enbLAGKS UL ales of th antitled him to'the open- | state temperance alliance, which has here 4 HoTs ClBriey ke SFOvemBIta 1L pac il CU gaie e v d for Legal Te R ¢ $ e, Lo tofore been the Invisiblo. force—the' power | tho Jllinols: Cenural makes improvements | been veached, thut everyihing was harmo: el liforiLomlimening Dat 4g of the argument. He read from the sked o ¢! . N 01 i lonr O ot the anpument, Mo read fromthodine |y vouk, Auril 24 —Judgments agare: | Yeind tho tirond—which husiicld the paxey | 293 S Thand nious, and that they should all go to work | Missourl Mowed by a Cyclone—Detalls Mea- [ NEW Youk, April 24 —Conrad N. Jordan, oint, gating 819,000 have been eatered against | squarely to prohibition, and which ramified Arrest of a Stadent und His Sweetheart. in the morning. J et = —~Nobody:Reported:Kilied, Unitea States subtreasucer, took pos- Jadge Doane roplied at_some length, sum- | Russell Bros, one of the oldest printing | througli cvery county in the state, will | Siovx Ciry, In., April 24,—([Spocial Tete- | Hurry Euston said: Everything is all | Kaxss Ciry, Mo, April 24.—A regular sion of the office this moraing. He held faing up lis argument by reasserting that | houses of this city. Debts, about £6,000. | hardly be a factorin the coming struggle. | gram to Tue Bee|—Joseph H. Rouse, o | © We have adjusted our differcnce har- | twister swooped down on Independence, Mo., | a conference with the bankers this after he replication of the state was the fivsy | Ciuse of trouble. financial stringency Its membership has dwindled away tll1tis | o qene o the University of the Northwest moniously and satisfactorily, but prefer to | ‘ormal dewurrer filed and therefore entitl New York, April Attachments for | only a shadow of its former self, and muny | Student at the University of the Northwest, | say nothing about the terms until they have | 400 g nago. but miraculously causing no | e b S000 have been placed 1 the sheri's | of its active leaders have withdvawn from | and Carric Rouse, his sweetheart, are lodged | passed through the proper channels and | 1 Biagsrhut miroulotely. cansisig o |3 pRsunnhehie Al e Do Ona Tunds against the New York branch of Ben- | the party and will no longer be permitted to | in jail on the charge of larceny. Carrie | have been properly endorsed. But you cau ( deaths, A o e GRags Mrondy:Opans, jamin McLean & Co., wholesale dealers in | left up their voices in its councils. worked as nurse givl for a family living ina | say that the strike is ended and that every A green, ominous looking cloud had beon | been asked for. 4 _After a brief consultation with his asso- | hides, Kansas City, Mo. T ity |NTa il war fashionable boarding house, and admits | body witl return to work in the worning. hovering over the city and the people, fear. Setratarys Garliale, duilshaMymeci SonEo fates Chief Justice Maxwell announced that | MoNTuEa, April 24—E. Goher & Co., e \ | stealing a great many articles which she Disoussing tlie Oommittec) RN FATE R e ey | Mr. Jordan a communication which Mr. Jor- he respondents, Hill and Benton, would be | gencral store. at St. Laurent, have failed Even if the prohibition banuer should still | gave to Joseph of considerable : @ ST SIS 1oV e0D OYer n was structed to lay before the New \lowed, by their attorneys, to open the | Liabilities, £0,000. wave at the head of the republican column | value was found in Joseph’s possession. sRReplyingito.a causstioniotythotroprenenta=;) jthom, Nought plagesiof safohy Voti B 16 s g \rgument, and stated further that each sid Tween, Ont.. April 24— William Campbell, | in the coming campaign a glance at the a4 Ly tive of Tue Bet ns to the personel of the 3y consteroation’ was (causod ab tho![ SOV PARKONS, 4na Mro JUIEAn sumimoned vould be dllowed an hour and a half. neral merchant, assigned today. Liabil: | probable make-up of the legislature shows Closing Sioux City Dance Halls. committee representing the striking boiler | ariegouri Pacifie yards. The operator and | i b oo Bo nropos o SinEEhitY Judge Broady commenced his aveument | ities, §50,000, g that its overthrow is conclusive and certain. | Srovx Crry, Ia., April 24.—[Special Tele- [ Makers, machinists, blacksmiths and pattern tion agents hurried off t Siira B oy o) IS LLOn R '8 0'clock by saying that the matter under - OF the fifly scnators, nincteen anti-probibi- |y to T Brw.]The police started a | IIKEES @ prominent oicial of the Union tion agents hurricd oft to a nearby gully | to E0.0M0 i, Among Uie. plans bresent considerition was a question which NARROWLY ESCIPED DESTRUCTION, tionist hold over, and nine districts are mor- | ¥4 Sk v : & | Pacific said: “The members of the atety, whiothetyardmenhnllediinton) | (dissussbdiiyert Bl1e.0L bonte BUILEK IR \ad never been decided by any court in tho I eertain 1o send back men of the same | ¢rusade last night to stop all Sunday night | committce so far as intelligence | train standing on the tracks and pulled into | porary loan. of these plaus had some fd never beeh deekdod by Any womrtin e | Uaten Pacific Depot at Chisyenns Constder- | stamp, which will give them a clear work- | dances outside of recoguized clubs or society | and ability —are concerned, s far | a quarry a short distance up the road. | Mivocates Mr. Carlisle wishes w ebtain hrecedent in this countiy to guide the court bly Scorched, ing majority in the upper branch of the | halls, such as the German turners,at which | 8bove the average. ey impress me s | qpey were none too soon in getting away. {10 frold supply iy sxchango for ghREUEER . Whothon o ot e tacomiear | Cupyese, Wyo., Aprl 24 [Special Tele- | assembly. The lower house stood 54 to 46 in | liquors are sold, aud_ us a result twenty-six | honest, conscicutious men, believiag that | “mpo 'y cioyor doseonded-upon the southwest | aag Walle. the conforace. wis golng on: e \mavenchod cram 0 Thie Br. | —ho§100,000 depot of the | favor of ‘prohibition, but Audubon county | persons were up in police court ‘this morn- | they huye grievances to right, 'Tho com- | 0N T LT AR AR T ST B it & b he e Taking up. the thread of his argument ) s gone over to the minority since that | ing for keeping such and all were | mittee, while largely mado up ofeyoung men, | PArt of the city. Rushing along fora con- | It was reported thatu nuinber of bunkers, B (ot Uiy Gnaee ha sonatt time’ by a substantial majority and Cass | fined for unlawful assembly. Much liguor | 1 undoubtedly representativeinits character. | sideravle distance it tore up large trees ol werg dooked v MesalRiSRa] ution of Nebras oy object of im. | destruction today from fire. A blaze started | will likely follow by the next election. The | was confiscated und destroyed They undoubtediy want to be fuirand con- i seattered sidewalks and signs, ete., sweep. | fivored & plan for. turnimzover to the gove i @ oTE 5, aRiainlicant | dnstheibng om from some unknown | yepublicins of Decatur have since declared scrvativo and we have treated with them on [ o8 C60 BESHE S PUE PR THe, PEIRT | ernmont £25,000,000 in gold in- oxchange for eted of misdemennors. Thore was nothing | cause and the city fire department had a | in‘open convention in favor of the Gatch bill Death ot Lieutenant Lynch that busis. The grievances which the commit s doradl nanlated e 4 legal tender notes, and that an announce e i tution o the stitues to warans | sharp fight to et it under control. The 10ss | aud will douvtless return a representative | MARSHALLTOWN, Ta., April 24.—[Special | teeallege occurred at Kansas City, Pocatello | HEKE CERSCLY DORK LG of the city the | ment would be made after the closing of R R i b r Ant Gxofides aad.tha | wa With liberal views" on this question. This | Telegram to Tne Bee.]—Miss Lulu Lyncn, | and Omaha regarding the employmentof new | UELY visitor rose as quickly as it came, and | business, = 5 Hal et ingle refercnce to ex-ofeers contained in oute to the Fair. would throw the final decision on the auti licutenant of the Salvation army here, who men when the force was being reduced, turn “h“”i”\"” “. ‘\' f ]‘IL.I“,’ Hahled fon _th l‘\‘v”.“ ‘!" “’S““ "Il'v‘ ,"”v“‘\"‘ “”:."L bither he maintained could ouly be inter. | prohibition republicans in the close counties 4 % | Cutito/boivary/itilion nissters \whon/bh rolls s (oMK, (HISRORMIe IGARIDeC cusoR Aimilns KO AROcinod Banks 0P HEW RUsIELIR ied e hapes iy o Inher b - CupiNyE prohibition tepublicins o the close couities | s prightfully burned by a gasoline explosion | 0f the company are placed bofore them for | 1te before was repeated 230,000 in specie. Probably more than §50.- BAtnat whom urticlos of tmpoachment hag | Uhion Pactfic p : this afternoon had | et eOiess oy T ot which |- April3, died yesterday, aftera period of in- | thelr examination. Tn fact, the commitee | A all had considerablo time to escape, no- | 0000 of this is in gold. It the sccretury of yeen adopted and who had been removed n board nineteen natives of Samoa, b would be fatal to prohibition describable @nd patient suffering. The re- | ailege that they did not so understand the r_l» was killed, and whether any woro in the treasury could obtain a portion of this 'rom o ending his trial. He claimed | for Chicago, in charge of W. S. Moors The situation is somewhat complicated by | miins were shipped to relatives in Colorado | situation, e SR R, UL A R LR R UL R A nesumption 6 the c Bamoin ot b6 balie o GHicte. the fact that nited States senazor to sue- | today. A parse of nearly ¥100 was quickly The assertion made by s ing paper | country on either side of the city where the | policy of kecping zold reserv the R der tho nasumption of iy SR el e bulit L \Wilson s 10 he lectod. Many.| raised amoig the citizens' to defray the ex- | that Mr. McConnell wasa b it ortieatuicmia raphically the same, | troashey s near o SN0 as psuiblo. utiou possible was t 11 st cight feer wide, mude w ¢ h s, much as they may dislike pro- | pev : 182 hat J 2l proper, and the freak of the eyclone striking | that, while they were v bseribo bonds, principal Ohjects to Jurisdiction. In his plea to the Jurisdiction of the su preme court, sitting as a ¢ of impe: ment Ch stice Maxwell announced that fment, Judge Broady, as th y for the court wehment would take a r houid take no further cognizance of articles of impeachment beeans the articles were adopted, as well as at the 150, and immedi: treases goout left work, 4 I of these back to work before the day was over the World's fair, where the w : del sl o m of Jumes Pease, chidrged with being an | MERY befort SOOI I AYDRYEONN by DLl Gl Khidy: s \ccessory to the murder of Thomus Reynolds. At Gate ( Settling n Matter of Precedent, 1 | 2 ect to stonal It was fifteen minutes of 8 o'clock when the R e three judges cmerged from consultation room and when Chicf Justice Maxwell called the cases Judge Pound. on behalf of the managers of the impeachment, stated that question had avisen, the court would be alled upon to decide which side of the casc should have the opening and closing of the | avgument dudge Doane claimed that the state had the right of opening the argument for the Yoason that their replication to the plea in Jurisdiction was practically a demurrer, and that according to all précedent the state hould bo entitled to the opening because of hat fa Judge Broady replied to this by claiming hat the replication of the state was not in he nuture of a demurrer. He had not filed domurrer i reply to the articles of im eachment for the reason that to do so sould be to, constructively, av least, recog 120 the charges of criminal made in the ricles, He had filed o plea to jurisdiction 0 this the state made replication, Then he #450,000 is an_ indirect liabili endorsing and having discounted note | ccived in’_payment for coal sold. T will not” be an sessicn bes fore the 1sf of September when Other Business Troubles, at 4 o'clock this afternoon, doing lots of | noon. The only wformation vouchsafed after the conference was that no gold had Union Pacific at this place narrowly escaped ne eastbound and all private citiz had tal, The | ith fon, would hesi mg before givin Dusmaniied & Court House. caurso, of the sunepitondont ot mheninory | Both shose spots and leaving hed U ey AT mieo. s o flable o i fastened 1w pins werats vote for, o member of U | Suorx Crry, ., April Spocial Tele- | i motive power when | ngtive oniL | path thespianotaant foavine ¢ Such a construction b \ained could water and aiv wwe, it being in effect g or Boies . e il L e L L Rt nie t ond time the 16n6 ok S My stund for o The natives we ¢ the United States seuate Woday Johin Emery dis- | bofore the inaugurati th riking th nd time the cyclone agair wwilling to ¢ Soon after wtion vam to Tie B i sed of twenty dogrs and a number of o resu irs arose and disappeared to the northeast the oxport to Whether nany re damage was 1¢ The stormm w ' K ind Missouri tonig u iy objecting to th People's Party Not i ! Jud t Keported Kol ht he stole them from the new Dakota nbseuce of precede ™ Fr, N ] q yunty court house lat South Sioux Cit g s Thornton toy ved 3 t S+ 1 taking them off the hihges and casings vindows here. Later it was found that last standpoint ¥ & private citizen could alwa, oday I izen g : 0 Ravios, la,, - April 4. —[Spe N, Mo.. April 1 be impeached. Tmpeach t of | Indians. The 1 1 s to Tus Bee] Christ K 4 TO CONSIDER REDRESS, 1 i J I v on_ that pr wred th the omnipotence of Parliament re al ¥ wd of 100 for hibition in lowa sav if saved | ng N segian in the employ of a milk wiys resorted to by king 1 the derers and wired Li v at by & combiuati lu political | ¢ crossing the vailvoad track at A AY i ' and | §0 ¢ as weapons against persoual or public | of the Navajos, ca that do no more thun once | avenue at noon. tody, bwas run down b Rute BN at Chicago. RS ] ) the tran enemics. The carliest ¢ impoachment | Navajos ou the r ina lifetime. The liberals lach uly a | switch engine making aflymg switch and cu A meeting will be' held at Chicago today | ont W ¢ heavy bal rx’;hllxh\lfl.‘ln lish wnals vas that of Lord | gatethe case single vote three years ago of repealin to pieces. at. which. all railvonds interested in the | hou: Lowr 3 s han ( attimer in 13806 one of the most notable e odious statute, and this might have 1 — - onération s 8 muadinno Ay et royed nstiuntly fmpeachment of Warren Hastings A = iy . cured had the democrats “toted fair Dr. Kistine Dying. ¥ ',"'," [’,‘_"\‘f, %) '”l_,'fi oddi Ao The ¢ 2 T York, broke frof ts premium land the latest that of Lord Metville in 1505, } ¢ 1 2 " i matter and been willing to divide the credit CeDAR RaPIDS, Jo.: #April 24.—[Special | Passed by tRo HOLIUSKa 10g1s! Wb v it roalihoaced: o figure below » movement of A'M;;:whm ady then vead from reportod tria LR : huson | prohibitior i atill o saved by the execu: | Telegram to Tus Ber.) ~Word was received roprescuted. BOEREOE R ) ) here today that Dg fenry Ristine, oue The dwellings and barus of Dan Funk vln‘h-t showing the eri wnd oxcess wdicial disty » s and elect a prohibi 10 suce Boies "“ m' Chomn Ap l|,”‘ ‘)” ne H'l" the bill nave decided to hold a conference | Ravmore town. £ s e R s } punishments imposea and the slightne ay decided in fa endant but the liberal republicans, who hold the | 0f the most prominent physicians of % | and ascertain just how far the bill goes in | but none of ¢ \ ONNOY: RO AN the pretoxt upon which a public ofi suil was brought Lo te titutionality | balance of power, will hardiy permit any one | ¢itys was dyiug at Pass Ghristian, Miss. He | 10 8 3 1% BONO.¥ 4 na the i private citizen could be impeached 2 | of the act creating a rict, of | to be choset w01 who t pledge | has been i a critical condition for months cutting dow on th S and | - p pated sh nstance of o malignant monarch and which wsop county form 1 | himself to sign any bill on the U that — - ¥ ne conc o | siagR ¥ _ vith this ¢ ws of compliant 1> nt. All these facts the vight of Mr. Metz to act may be pass vy the legislature. What- | CALFIN, MURDERER AND SCOUNDREL, g nalit As walnuts, 1d ten . + ban lquoted to shq > danger, the fallacy and e evermay be the result. lowa will afford e g 1 has been called at the t . Al locided the absunlity ing ju 01 Liberty Beli on Ity Jaunt. some exceedingly interesting political by- | Minister of Troy, N, Y., Se Characterizes th .y ant 1,000 ¢ upon iegislative be PuianeLruia, Pa., A he old lib- | play during the coming campaign, G Iefarm ching in its eharacter aton Hunkere One told, m‘l"',“ g domp o, ell was pla secially con e an S Tuov, N. Y., April 4:~A meeting of the | el ""' I'r "‘\“ ‘\‘ 1 > Mas April 24 took up the case structed truck this m wnd escorted by Troy Presbyterians held today discussed the | i /ip FAvEEE SHieasy AR R e A o it : he | the Philadelphia contingent of the Nat overtures handed in by the general assem- | freight agent Raliroad Representatives Will Discuss the | FT0m both cast aud wes of thi report ney into N k ast 1 to up et and the pri twisting evervihing to 08 in its wa, General Weaver's Plan to Establish an lu- | Y winte i' sent national rituti | guard of Penusylva the Pennsylvania dependent School of Polit:eal Seience. bly. During the discussion 1 P. Swain | see the “White Cit uther Martin, « r ? which onstitution as well ¢ 2 . J 4 Eainiio Maskrae(3enami i aarerve | st, aud said: I do not like the idea of | prAl Artendince are B feonnected with the tr ) an | 1 Calvan was a murderer sl Phie i peoj pae v pr 1. He said many good things and | (i, Gieorge Cr Y plated the impeachment of oft i <o, B s 4w | H. Wood of the Union Pacifi ::::‘L.(\‘ 5 ot ‘v‘.“l: ‘;:ljlYllv It . in part Tver Cihizan nont ot Ehagaspel ARG ROY Of Cal f the Rock aud, R R ! l'J He then 1 p ind is awake to of ecor : : o opinions from 4 ' i form in the i y ¢ STRIKERS CONCEDE ALL the wh 3 & A Santa Fo Mechanics Ketucn to Work Unde iob e h ¢ the 01d Contract Five Fatuily Injured, : that 8 t ald rob and ensla 3 A an nieh, et ¢ \ L t ¥ 1in 1 Ne 1 | . | ma oflicials ment, and reminded his of | but the S r into power can bafe a majority of a | t Glas, v 2 Nebraska s e | v trom the sub branchas of tho law had advanced Midnight—At this hour the ician | legislative body which is really bent on hon- | from New York her Kigia futter Alarks s pald for in falled to understana bis friend, Judge | states it to be his belief that My th will | estly serviag the people. Hence the ove At Southampton—Arr Berlin, from I'he strike exter N B v the remapeder o gresns Broady, when tha latter argued that because | recover from his preseut attack | shadowing necessity } 25,000,000 & will Des Moisgs, In., April 24.—[Special Tele- | said he did not wish to be known as a Cal- [ Wish was overruls p bein attendance K. ( ru six lent, has issued a circulur, in which he su. ed and have lor general, thorough | New York; Suale, from New York. cka & Santa Fe 1