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NEW RULES FOR THE HOUSE Adoption of the Report Presented by the Committees on Banking And Colnage, Welghts and Moeasures —Yeaterdny's Interesting Debates, "Nasuixoros, Sept. 6.—The house com- | of repeat, J-cted the consideration of the rules today, and they were adopted with only two um- | 1ng the hour of moe portant changes from the form in which they came from the committee. The first change placed the committées on banking and curren and means and appropriations committecs, clothing them with power to report at any | the courso of half an less than ten .minutes The second change restores the size of the | When — the repeal quorum fn the committee of the whole to the | have —peen ola number, a majority of the house. The Tules committee mado a complete surrender on the latter proposition, and General | Mr. Voorhees increased the confusion among Catchings' announcement this morning that the fact of the committeo having decided to retreat from its position in favor of increns- ESTABLISHED JUNE 19, 187L Mr. McKinley's not?" Committse o without division TWO IMPORTANT CHANGES WERE MADE | Mt ways and means committee was iven 1o sit during the sessions of the house. The house then adjourned until Saturday. Been Granted the N THE od Currency 12 to 11 o'clock. measures on the same footing with the ways | notwithstanding the the fri laid ate as th ing the size of a quorum to 100 members | was carried. gave rise to the It w code about to be adopted the house could be | fund. hand and foot by filibusters, and ho Morz himself could block business from now on i 1 By a vote of 387 until the end of the session unless the aid | BY. of the commitiee on rules was invoked, [n | “greed to a motion $ : he resc his opinjon the rules would place in the | the resolutio £ Ll : mum!-mr the committee on rules absolute “,‘_ "‘,“‘l‘"'l"“‘“‘"’ on finance go to the c power over all legislation, WG] As s00n as the rules were adopted a great avalauche of bills was piled breast high ou the speaker’s table, i Deferred to Democratio Sentiment. When the house resumed the debate | sinking fund. Roeferred. resolution maude that the committee, in deference to the objection of some of the prominent dem- members opposed the proposed rule that the amendment, restoring the size of the quo- | Thel . Tum 1o & mijority of the house, associated in preference to Mr. Sherman. ‘The announcement precipitated a lively de- [ Allen G. Thurman v Mr. Dolliver of lowa said | 8 frec coinage democrat. from which the committee had ju gentleman from low: ings, again taking the floor. “He has wit- nessedon this side somecthing that never couid have occurred on the oth ation of M. cussion of the repeal rules. the announcement was Me. Voorhe E COPY FIVE CE SALARIES WILL BE RESTORED SINGL same motion, he entertained it The total membershiip, is over 18,600, he know that my motion was dilatory and with 1500 honorai'y memibers. relief granted doring the, year was 88,777, with a surplus of over $13000 in the treas uries of the varieus departments. eight states and thifteon departments are represented, every one of which is in ex- cellent condition. ‘The treasurer reported as follows: 5& total expenses, $2,470.37 ; JLTERANS AT INDIANAPOLIS CORRIGAN GREATLY PLEASED Enthusiastio Reoeption of the Archbishop by the Catholic Congress, beption at the sta “Bocause you have just confessed shouted Reed. [Laughter.] At the conclusion of Mr. Bynum's speech the vote was taken on the adoption of the e rales offered by Mr. 65 to 148 The rules were then adopted weather is bright and pl Important Business Kept Them Very Busy BURNING OUT 1 HE SOONERS, Retronohment on Union Pacifio Pay Rolla All of Yesterday, is Oaly Temporary, od of Ridting the Strip of the Pests Catnwery, Kan., Sept. 6. the Strip can be receipts, $4,108, Prairio fires in balance, §1, 626, een burning in many places They were set today by tho United reed with keep. intruding sooners Many sooners had succeeded in in hotlows in it was for the purposo of dis- deing them that the fires T'he rosult of theso fires was the capture J. G, B. ADMAS IS THE NEW COMMANDER YESTERDAY'S WO3K OF THE DELEGATES PRESIDENT CLARK IS THE AUTHORITY WALCHINGATHE FRONTIER. States troops, who are ch Rev. James M. Fuvor of Tempera ‘s Eloquent Plea in ce—The Un Brazitiane and Uraguayuns Prepared for An Outbreak at Any Moment. [Copyrighted 1893 by James Gordon Bennatt.\ Vavrranaiso, Chili (via Gatveston, Tex.), Sept. 6.—[By Mexican Cable to the New York Herald—Spe¢ial to Tug Bee.|—The Herala's correspondent in Santa Anna tele- graphs that General Isidor, in commana of the Castilhistag forces, has issued a mani- festo that he isnot reponsible for the mur der of Uruguayan subjoct well armed, Ho Was Selected by the Unanlmous Vote of the Encampment—Retiring mauder Welssort's Report—Meet of the W, R. Interview with the Groat System xecative Head of the ‘nies the Rumor of & Reoelvership - Othor Rall- way News, Mr. Voorhees Bothering the Siiver Men— Mr. Teller's Talk. WAsHINGTON, Sept. 6.—In the senate today Mr. Voorhees pursued certain parlinmentary tactics which ereatly worried the opponents He first stated that for the pres- ent hie would not press his resolution chang- Serles of KHesolutions, CH1caco, Sept. 6. —Archbishop Corrigan of New York walked quite_unexpeciedly into the Catholio congress while it wa: gress at the Art institute today and received a veritable ovation, which brought a smilo profound gratification to the inteilectual features of the distinguished a manner that free from the shightest traces of embarrass- ment, the archbishop, stepping to the edge of tho platform, looked down upon the sea of upturned faces, and in a fow havpy words thanked his hearers for the reception which they had tendered him. He sald he wanted to take occasion to say & few words on the sublime faith which held Columbus that preceded . S. H. H. Clark, president of the Union P INDIANAPOLTS, R B l an extended sojourn at Cre where ho has tered health, Mr. Clark is looking somowhat improved, but ho has by no means recovered his formes £ood health, a fact which he admitted to & representativo 6,—~The ranks are 1ast ovening son Springs, 14, on recuperating his shat ing of the his gave the silver the impression that tho ch flaance committee, in view of the fact that last night the motion to proceed to con: and coinuge, weigiits and | ation of executive busine: ation of the officers in charge of the regi When these p tes of registry they will find that are on the black list and that annot wot certificates, without which nnot tile on a claim, Tho registering booths here and in this vicinity are about completed and will be open for business September 11, that date and the day of opening it is 10,000 persons will take out certificates at theso booths de intentions to claim a homestead in the Strip and to become bona fide settlers. Rock Islund railway bring in hundreds of the town and the camping g rapialy filling up. after threo reminiscence and messing, are roturning to the farm, the shop wnd the store. odus began tonight and by tomorrow morn- ing there will be a big gap in the rank and ons_ apply for airman of the The town is General Tolles expects 1,000 well armed men to reinforce the government troops in the garrison to repel further ate tacks and maintan ovder on vhe frontier. dispateh from the Herald's correspondent in Riviera says that troops of both Uruguay and Brazil are encamped on the frontier line. Ouly the constant efforts of the oficers prevent an encounter, respondent in Montevideo telegraphs that President Pena has sent Deputy Rachini and his aides to the frontior to report the situa- had been carried, nest_opposition of ends of repeal, was indispesed to test the sense of the senate on his resolution, delightfully This was another night of evonng, illumination and sigh! excoutive head of the overland route intends to_resume his however, and will r his health fails con Presidont Clark Courtland beach. hotel he was intor seeing for all visitors, the beautiful display ot Monument square avtracting thousands. in many private homes and various reunions coutinued, besides many that were held throughout the city. A notable reception was that given by the department of Indiana Woman's Relief corps 1 the state capitol build- The question of the disposition of the Grant cottaze at Mount McGregor will come before the encampment. it was decided that the national encamp. ment would no longer supply a custodian for the cottage, but_ would turn New York department. belfeved that duties today, emain at his post unloss Receptions were held regular order, Mr. Voorhees moved that the reveal bill be taken up and this motion was carricd by a voto of 85 to 21. The Herald's He spoice shortly. _speut the evening at Upon his return to the viewed by a Beg reporter oxisting troubles of the Union . “Lhave just roturnod whero I have been much-needed former good ‘ounds about are the ranks of the silver men by moving an exccutive session, allowing Mr. Stewart, who was speaking at the time, to resumo the floor in the morning, and this motion discovery of Amer religious enthusiast of The archbishop paid an_elo- quent tribute to the great Queen Isabella of Spain, whose religious zeal had, in a large measure, insured the success of the discov- erer's enterprise and who saw that spivitual counsellors were among those who cond journey to the archbishop’s plauded. He made no refer question or the McG! The day's work committees from Pennsylvania, the best sort, endeavoring to socuré n Honduras, ALTOGETHER, PANAMA, Colombia (via Galveston, Tex.), Sept.6.—[By Mexigafl Cable to the New York Herald—Special to T'me Bre.]—A dispatch has been recetved announcing an outbreak of yellow fever in Choluteca, Honduras. spreading to the intghor. The Mexican voleano is The legislature of British Guinea offers a a head. for 5000 Chinamen They are wanted from 8 to 11 0'cloc e with Mr. Dickinson sequently 1 am nob ils of the existing con- 1 shull seo Mr. and tali matters over a There 18 Now no Probabliity of the Exeou- emned Choctuwn, sept. 6.—It is probable that Simon Wade and his fellow leader in which stirred aost entertainiug debate of Mr. Mills, democrat, of Texas, had given participated in by the | notice of his intention to addr leadars on both sides. At the Mercy of Fin In the closing debate, when Mr. Burrows offered the code of the Fifty-first congress as a substitute, ne declared that under the Auy of the Co the scnate Canvo, LT today, but Mr. Stewart occupied the entire R tiine given to the repeal bill. The most importaut bill introduc was that by Senator Cullom, republican, of Ilwois, to repeal all laws ¢ viding for the maintenance of the sinking since my arrival, and con: posted on all the deta dition of affairs on th Dickinson tomorrow it over to the H ‘ence to the school The New York de- again active, ‘ “It has been rumored that the Union ung or pro- on the verge of o receivership, I torsuch a reportt" Post Commander Palmer suid today that it was duo to the giver of the ground and cot- tage that the nationa control it or deed it Kept Themn Busy. was a busy Smith of the Interior department so much it b scape oxecution of the sections into any foundation asked the repo President Clark's answer and emphatic negative, bounty of & from the United States. to work under contract on a sugar planta- tion and in the gold mines. ot BLOOUDY WORK OF PIRATES 's Resolution, oncampment either r was a promps by Mr. Voorhees that government Among the addr Combinations, Stri Recelversnip Rumor Denled. “I'haveread such a rumor in the and Arbitration,” by Douglass, son of the late “The other speakers n of Dubuque, and k. M. Sharon of Davenport. for the Grand wate procexded with the dis- This _is ter- preted us a temporary victory for the repeal then seven of tho prisopers v 1s und two wer aud his_partner., of the enc eft to be executed, nave not been advised of anything that would warrant such an usse think that if the Union Pacific into the hands of a re liablo to know something of it. nese Buccaneers Murder Crew of a Sten Vicroria, B. €., Sept. 6. IEmpress of China brings news that for many months'.the coast of Acheen haunted by native Clinese pirates. the private steamer of the Chinese consul at sion of 'the Woman's Relief corps and the Daughters of the Re e will be scores of regimental and di- vision reunions and tonight there will be a dozen or more public and private receptions, ural gas displays out: s ta tho national en- "This afternoon Mr. Cullom introduced a bill to repe The Steamship acts for the creation und L ceiver, that 1 would be 1 think such maintenance of a Enthusiastic applau Govornment o of Rev. Ja changing the hour of meeting of the senate to 11 o'clock was lad over indefinitely a respite for the two conde 4 conference with Jones for that puryose. imagination, Remedy,” was interesting egate was enthusi- his consent, Among the rep The reverend d a large extent, and retrenchment in operat- members, had decided o Mr. Morgan of Alabama proceeded to l_\d~ that ' rule. Mr. Catchings | dress tho senate in support of his resolution that 80 many democratic | fora joint committee. decided to uc I just about to make a | about greatand good uent in his denunciation of 1id not properly has been nec think that the road will It isn't that bad. As away, and 1 sup- the ground in lis interview in Ty s on the road Penang fell into their hapds. men on board were murd! Twenty-four fifteen were off 20,000, gang consisted of | twelve Achcenese, who smuggled arms aboardand embarked as Opposite Sim Pang Olim they murdered the wheelmen:and a man nzmed of Brooklgn, sary, I do not trial judzgo, would also Faisson left tonight to seo on, and it is belicved his mission will be drunkenness, approciate the appointment of was to secure the He said he had never recognized Mr. Sher- ept Mr. Kyle's | man as the leader of the democratic party. e were some democrats with whom he enforcement of two fed- eral laws almost totally disregarded for years; first, providing that those dis- charged from the military or naval servico wounds or_sickness, should have preference in appointmend to public office; the other recommending the veterans men and firms Lsaid before, T have beon expected too much of the church could not save drunken ot overcome the evil of drunkenness, unl the children of the church hetped it with He was not her advocate the cause of the prohibition pretty thoroughl FOILED THE ROBBER. passengers. one; he was always | by reason of “When you spe: will doubtless p “There is some ern divisions being Novel Attempt Lone Highwaymn d Up n Train their ballots, of a strike on woste precipitated by the pro- i favor of the proposition | Who are democratic, I refer you to Allan G. He was sorry the committee sur- | Roman represented f the country he report says AnrkaNsas Crr northbound Santa Fe passenger train pulled out of Orlando! on 6.—As the They then rammed the veasel aground. general massacre followed of and the crew was indiseriminately slaugh- but he said the idea that some Catholi posed cut in wage ventured the reporter, I.do not think that either offi ployes desire Lo have a striko on the s for lucrative employment. 4 bill to that end was introduced in the last congress, but was amended so as to de- v re- [ Thurman, the Oud Koman—not the assengers, verson of the v L4 prohibitionists, Mr. Dollivor then proceeded to | chairman of the finance committes, Mr. Speaker Reed in his course as [ Voorhees.” H evidence that the speaker does not desire | Judgment. 10 force his individual will by riding v \ shod over the opinionszof his colleagues. | on Tue I [Laughter.] When differences of opinion | marks upon the repeal bill. 5 dy | _ Mr. Voorhees, at the conclusion of Mr. y. | Morgan's remarks, asked consent that the resolution go to the calendar and the repeal oceur on this side of the house, we are 10 yield to the manifest will of the mujority. From your rules we have selected but two | re things us worthy of retention, the method | bill be take introduciog bills and’ the redue- | Mr. Harris, demiocrat, of Tennessee, tion of thesize of a quorum in the committee | such up. ction could on e else we have | and that the ole. Everywher expressly repudiated the dominant idea of | of us Mr. Voorhees sug: i ules of tho Fifty-first cougress, invest- the speak have cverywhere been carcful tolimit | conside: nothing not dictatea by the majority of the | thut in se Mr. Springer followed with a_general as- | W or with supreme power, and of the speaker sohe could do Mr, Al [Appliuso.] be the regular order. at will we sault on what he termed two fundamental | minutes?” said M. wsurpations of the rules of the Fifty-first , the powel a quorum and his power to d tory motions. down the aisle. “Iam exceedingly sorry,” and the fundamental principles of high minds of the rules stind something of the “Kilibustering is until ¢holera broke out, and so there was no remedy for parliamentary filibuste filibusteriug became a chronic discase, T'he power of th gentiemen speak as it the want him to do. As soon as the ¢ proposition is made agains mo as sy congress should proj that house, which uuiformly tlomen, speak of tho suppression of motions. 1t 1s the blain duty of the under partiamen dilatory motions. 1 de defying contradiction, that the house belic were used to delay business. In time this whole matter will becomo pe notice that less and less from Hlinois (M improvement with age. - [Laughter i gontlemen’' e coneluded, throwing his arms out wildly in the direction of the dem ocratic side, 1 bid you godspeed. 1 know that Bourbouism and conservatism hold you after all. does not the world move?"" [Laugh ter and applause. ) Mr, Kyle's swendment was then agreed to. | He said v Mr. Burrows Offers a Substitut All tho rules having been passed, Mr Catchings then called for the previous'que tion on the report and Mr, Bur a8 u substitute the code of rules of the FifLy first congress, with anamendment providing that when a call of the house was had the ias and nays shall be considered as ordered nis latter amendment would prevent the king of & quorum. Mr. Burrows then | been' no comparative merits of the two codes of rules declaved that the rules about to bo | said he, adopted were absolutely powerless o pre. vent tilibustori 1 will undert speaker and the two democratic wembers of the rules committee.” counting of mewbers was declaved legal by the supreme court or n his old antagomist, Mr. Re bis urm threateningly aloft, dy greater than this house to bass upon bts or privileges." - o'clock oue eveniug the speasor decided a motion to adjourn. made by me, dilatory, wnd I guess 1t was— laughter]—buy two | fulnules later, when Mr. McKinley made tho of the speaker to count Consi, ermioe di After some wrangli ho concluded Mr. Roed walked | {fi WS B voto 1n detail v a “that the democratic party cannot Dixon, Dolph tion. The average democratic mind apable or g ping them. The | 7 comimitt under- “ essentials, but even | 1, 24800 But the truth will flually preyail. | S g o900 modern invention. You | pod F y back of the discase to look for a There was no cholera medicine brough, Harr Jones of Ne g untit chair is the power of the housc pear that th woro an irrosponsible fn | PEAY Hiut the repo It s impossible for the to do what tho house doc and not by reason tated its absurdity is seen., whatever charges have been or of the Fifty-first rly have lodged againsy sustained me, hees with a smle, somc and he ask vy law tosuppress lare now and' h HWer o ru oy motions’ was never exercised speaker and overy man in the Lund knew that the motions arri sen; }| arrived. [Laugnter.| Mr. Telle the seuate for the re o'clock had arrived, “The debate fectiy plain. lishuess is being en the gentleman pringer) seems Lo show the floo Mr. Telle their wrasp, but the right will | suggosted the abs Cithone at the present time,” responded Mr. Clark, have been rodveed Le restored to thoi former figures when the business of the systom wiil permit?” asked the interviewer, Wil Restore S “You can quote me as authority for the statement that reduced salaries will bo ro- stored, wherever they have necessarily boen made * was the reply, but temporary. Just as s0on as business ro- vives uand permits a restoration of salarios, they will be put backc at tho old figures, 1 regret to learn that any distrust in this re- among employes. Inion Pacific iszot the only road that has during the suroy its effect i the scnate, it wis acceptably amended in the house but failed to pass. introduced in both houses of the present session, and it 1 necessary to keep up the fight with vigor il it passes, Mathews, Mayor Sullivan and tered, including Cabtain. Wood. American money, the pirates in two of the ship's Loats, taking with them some of Subsequently forego the use of strong drinic. it_impossible for saloons to crowd right up to the doors of the churches, “Do mot let suloon keepers be your representatives, either socially or po- There was_suppressed laughter at the *1 am not surprised at the outburst of the | mention of Mr. Voorhes @ General Catch- | Morgan looked around the chamber with o 5 tisfied smile on his face. tinuing, said he would vote for any measure hus | of relief which commended itself to his cured $20,000 left the ves: the train got the town and entored the Stri heavy up grade and ran slow enough for the horseman to ke X When the man caught up with the éxpre m the door off the back of The messenger, realizing that an attempy was beiug made to rob the express car in a novel manner, opened five on him The ground over which tho man v was very rough, and his horse, after stum- bling several times, fell to his kneos, throw- ing the would-be robber over his head. train had by this lime got to the top of the grade, and as it increasod its momentum, the express messengor fired u parting shot at the man on the ground. it struck a Morgan con- P up with it. crew left alive another boat to g for assistance but elgh- teen of the remaining passengers, afraid to bo left bebind ryshedinto the boat, sinkig all jvere drownod. Subs>quently the Dutch gunbpat Madura ppearcd and res- cued the remaining parsons on bord. pirates veturning dsnnk were fired on by the blue jackets and driven off. Ten were killed, the Dutch warship is_in Catholle Editors. The Catholic editors’ convention adopted the following resolution: The entire Catholic wseries of ANONYNIOUs ni- persons which appeured in car he tried to g committee, del Commander-in-Chief Weissert then the encampment went into executive sess10n Lo hear reports of ofticers, ngh- Mr. Mitchell of Oregon gave notice that ered addresses of welcome. day next he would submit some ve- *“Fhe reduction 1s been seandalized by tacks upon exalte: certain secular papers: Commander Welssert Commanier Weissert, address, reviewed the progress of the order during the past year, and deaths of General Rutherford B. Hayes and Butler s among the illustrious ad passed away. people have similar uttucks which frou tinio to thne appeared in pape Catholic control; be it the vention of ¢ in the action of those papers the publicat and be it further in his reort and scandutized by be taken by a majority referred to tho solution could not be disposed pursuit of the business depression, Other roads have been compelled to ocono- / T hope that em- vloyes will carefully review the present con- dition of affairs and ac editors conde which huve all anonymous attucks: comrades wio h excessive morality The report showed a total membe 443,544, of whom 307, he gain by must For relicf, & bursed during the orhiees—As there s Tmove that the seuate proceed to the tion of the repeal bill. on, republican, of To en’'minutes the repeal bill would ems to be obje — LEFT PEARY IN GREENLAND, in the same MOBS OF ENGLISI! MINERS, tion of Cathol editors that no communica- ept the same philo- S erollnioodat s Now, that is all I caro to say r_during the yeu 846 had been d; rns from vhe North and Briugs News of the Explorer. F., Sept. 6, steamer Falcon ar She left Peary with his party all well at tho head of Bowdoin bay, North August 20, nealy completed and the party was living conland oxpadition proposes to which, in any munne of any Individu: , touches the porsonality 1, should be admitted into the columns of any Catholic paper in this country. ‘I'he following resolution, offered by Fathe Colorado Catholie, opted unanimously: uch confusion has existed in the Themsclves. The colliery strikers avo Reports from Alfr v that disorders have The residents ar is bosieging public housas and_helping themselves to what they want. been sent to the evening and, as I s more fully the exa 1 will know v situation in aetail aftor Isee Mr. Dickinson, who hus boen in charge during my ubseuc — Lieutenant do_with the ne again restless toda Chesterfield again broken out. what is troubling me.” [Laughter. ] Coutinuing, the report says that scores of ed a Vietory, Mr. Voorhees still insisted unon his motion to tuke Mr. Reed Hus Word to Say. peal bill. The motion w 37; nays, 21 The result was temporary three score and tem; yes, four suffering from wounds recei field or disease incurred while in_tho service of the country or other disabilities which are covered by luw, cut off from the pen roll without first making proper investica During the past throe years some of those who were not the friends of our coun- during the mighty contest from 1861 to have taken every public sentiment ¢ and pensionel mude against the 0 facts are advanced to substantiate The pension laws of flect tho interests of vo of various wars, but somehow the iudiscrim. inate taking aw those who sorved in the war of the rebellion, recommended pension money for inmates paid to the wives or Greenland, on the buttle- ubiic schools, be it hat this congress expresses its sure with the lueld exp) as given by his holiness, Leo X111, as agreed to, A force of From All Points in Town for fowa Day— Cnrcago, Sept al Tolegram te the Western Pas. ssociation have adopted the propos sition thata rate of one regular standard Monday because of son, Blackurn, Brice, Caffery Faulkuer, 5 Gibson, Gorman. Hale, Hawley, Higgins, Hunwon, Lindsay, Pherson, Manderson, Mitcheil Cullom, Day lack of fucl ater in the aay the miners again made e WEATHER FURECASTS, ately upon the opaning of spring witl starton his great overland journey north- likely he wall abandon his at- tempt to reach the norvh: pole. cided to return next summer and not remain original intention an attack on the Moxborough collicry. o the buildings and down the shafts id, aftera deal of s o flight. s wero arrested to the mine premises o winers in South The men resumed v the masters' terms. Another Storm C, Nebraska P Sept. 6.—The storm in the 10 be gaining from the Guif— of Oregon, He has de- return be authorized tion at the World's the lowa celebras CAg0 on Sep- 215 tickets to be sold west gulf appear a wind of thirty; veported from Nebraska and lowa—Generally fair; il 1805, as was b Falcon will return for him next year, One incident of this expedition will be the Late-in September Mrs Peary is expectod to bocome a mothor. infant will be born farther north than habitation of any human being of the pres- ent day and will bo the first white infant ever born in this latitude, g L U E Y WILL DIE ON THEIR COFFINS, Wasburn and White of Louisi —Allen, Bate, Berry, Coke, Dubo s, Irby, ada, Morgan, Peffer, | wer, Pugh, Shoup, . Walthull and Wolcot The oppouents o rep repeal bill came before the ming the regular order (it was not fivo minutes pust 2 o'clock) our country tour being 2p. m., Septembor 20, good from starting point, commen y of pensions s (ato of sale, for continu. affects only Dbirth of a child, commander major part of th of soldiers’ homes be other dependants of such s Neithier does the report favor any system permits those For South Dakota—Fair; variable winds. Lucal Record. OrFIOE o THE WEATHER BUREAU, OMAIA, Sept, 6.—Omaha record of temperature und rainfall compared with corresponding day of past four years: Lords and ¥ , Sept. 6.—The House of Lords waus in crowded tonight when the duke of Ar- vgument on the home rule bill, in which he said the bill would be a revolution, made in deflance of existing laws. return limit of cptember 26, 1803 that a selling ler made the remark that the repe was before the senate not by cuuso it was now the re That will do very well, regular standard fare from Council Bluffs, tickets to be sold on the same dutes and nditions as apply from above resolution, veterans who ser army or which tuk pension lwfully gr tigating the cass sioner to be heard, whi Maxtmum temperatur: DU LEmPOTALUT Average temperature Precipitation.. ... Statement showir the vote, but constitution All Proparations Comylete for Shooting the demoed Choctnws Next Friday. 6. —Captain Simon Wade and Solomon Lewis, condemned Choc- taws, will be taken from the little Cuddo, which has so long served as a jail for them, on the morning of Frida, 8, hauled to Wilburton, o and shot to death, some in the proposed a uted without first inve nd permitting the pen- *h should ve done o of the government, whic mands the additionul proof, bo but justic pended pensioner what demands in the 5 neeled until the goy- ernment has proved it rraudulent, or unde- be taken to secure suid Mr. Voor- this vote holps ¢ emphasizes the hour.” This did not satisfy the Colorado senator 1 o parliameatary whetter the biil came before the seate by virtue of tho vote or because 2 o'clook haid ved. "The seuutor said that in the ion of the chuir the to hoth by virtue of the vote and the fuct that the hour of 2 o Council Bluffs unde; which could have no other issue thun u long scries of national disasters, The duke of Argyle wa Playfair, the n Ashborn, Baron 1g the condition and precipitation ut Omaha for the March 1, 1893: temporature, Exerss for tho di ficlency sine nul precipitation Duficiency for the diy. Deficicuey sinee Mareh i Gracefully Lots G Jucob Schaeffer wil) come champion balk-ling bil world_and will recelve the cup emblematic of the title, Frank Ives the rules and for- s followed by day and since rauis of Londonderr to inform the sus- Londondoerry pealed to the government not to be lon; the dupe of those who are in sympathy with boycotters und assassins, liard player of the ght miles away, There s ssomething grue. rangements for ade and Lowis will be stripped their cofos, od over the aulted under XKoports froi Bismarck Much Htettor, Dr. Schweinger, Pring ptied from Kis the reiustatement of who haye been dropped or suspended from the pension rolls. ter was today received by tho en- ampment from Pittsburg enclosing a copy of resolutions sadopted by the Chamber of Commerce of that e ment thero next y the ouly city making o fight for it, Adame Elected Commnuder. Aftor the reading of the various rveports wrangle over & match in Paris in July of last year, when Ives dechined to play on the noitral ground r, the representas BrkLiy, Sept. O Bismarck's physiciun, teleg the Associated Press pondent today that the pr He is now re insisted that the bill was b ason that the hour of 2 to the waist and seated on selectod by Mose 13 tive of the Balke Collen of the cup trophy for which they were to coutinued in this time and then Mr. Stewart resumed the tloor and coutinued his speech begun yesterduy s Kemirke, Mr. Stewart yielded to Mr. heart throbs sherifl will ste with a Winches the symbols on thel the same man whogin a'similar wa the life of Joe Bird, off fiftagn paces, kneel, and out of danger, toror six-shooter blot out ‘This sheriff is v inviting the Pittsburg is, so far, Thicves at \ It is now fifteen KA City, Sept. 6 16 Bee ] —A serics of p months since Ives do. cup, and Schaeffer in to tho donors malk w and the titleof champion on the Nebrastn City, s & demand for Hig aim then did uot Your bonds will bo broken, You | roll wuscalled and fifty-nine seuators will progress, as all things doin_tune, for | spouded. WS offi were opposed to the the t inaication unon o general argument on the | 1o o otherwiso Those who a press and have been st of tho | i, cord; beries has puzzle some time past rested, but nothing after a search they were turned loose ugain. The gany doing the work is belicved to have been & long time in th L the police of this city for Two tramps have been ar- found on them giouuds of forfoiture, in that Ives rofused at 4:80 o'clock and work aisposed of, Past Com- mauder-in-Chief Merrill urose and nowinated Cuptain J. G. B, Adams of Mussachusetts as ander-in-chief to succeed issert of Wisconsin, vas pundemonium und * resounded through the General Hurst of Obio then withdrew Adums was chosen by ace Ivan N. Walker of Indianapolis was elected senior vice commander and J. exus was elooted without opposition, ‘The convention, in the nridst of great ex- citement, adjourned until 11:40 tomorrow Adams, the chief, was boru in 1M1, and in in Major Ben Perley Poore’s Iufle_ batualion, which was the Massachusetts r to captain for his valor. vary a haiv's breadth, faulty next Lewis will be buried wish the houors duo u soldier, by thewr tribe. ey were the ring- leaders in the killing of the four Choc near Hartshorne companions are to ave a new trial, e— JUDGES BACK IN JAIL Ipis not likely that When the presence of a quorum was detor- apoloon meets this claim mined, Mr. Toller temporarily *I have notified the donors to come after the cup, and it lies there onmy bar, subj 't 1o their orders whenever they choosé ©Lam now matched to one _this month another in Ater these contracts are off my for Mr. Schueffer or e else who wants to play me at bali ndard stylos, y cupital by demanding thas lay no claim, particularly when tinds are tied and Iam defensoless, well and good, he can have iv.,” The donors can do nothing 1n the prem oxeopt L0 turn over the emblom to Schaeffor, aud this they will do, took the floor, avho did not suggest the absence of a quorum for the purpose of delaying the business of the senate thought the question was great enough to justify them iu insisting that there b od | rum present while the business of the senate was being transucted. He believed those who repeal of the Sherman act had o vight to discuss it in the way t ragitions of the senate justify them in doiug. Up to this 200 Part clondy, 00/ kart eloudy. Cowmander Immediately Lo send after it Lwo matches Movements of Ocou, At New York—Arrivs Af Baltimore —Arrive: hands I shall be ready -Stuttgart, 16/ Cloudy. Missourl Men Who Waunld — 18X e Retarn to Thele Mariyrdom, Kaxsas Ciry, Sept, 0.-4Three judges of the county court of St.Claipcounty have returned here and have gone bagk to jail for States wourt for re 't Levy a Tax At Londoa orany other Sighted -Amsterdam, Baltimore ; vice cowmanaer Foreeast OMelal, e ——— n Slug for Frizes. 1n the Welsh kisteddfod in the competion of zes of 1,500, Rugia, from New York, 1--Prussian, from Glas- gow; Bostouian, from Liverpool, commander iave been lampoonod through the at the World's choruses of male voices for pri seven choirs competed as follows, each choir numbering fifty n indicted, and jury th's vengeance of the power ke.” sald he, “to stop the | tyolin this ‘country Just now 1f they should reading of the journal tomorrow morning | venwure to take the time of the and will stop all business for the session unloss the committes on rules takes t seems Lo con indebtedness to coustrmid a railroad never They were rcleased from jail on o furlough last spring pending an election to The proposition morning filled a4 true bill vestuont Com the anarchist, He participated in tle of the Army of the Potomae in which his regiment was engag who is charged uss this most impartant question in ac. uee with the methods which hav Piutsburg; Wilkesbarre Dreasurer Stephens today notified the pros. the watter. here from Philad phis @8 S00n 88 accessary Those rules place the power of leg- | pursued {n the. senato absolutely in the hands of the | They hud been attacked Pa., male chorus; North Wales; Tabernacle male choir, Sait Lake City; Gwent Gles society, I2dw Pa.; Rhondda Glee society, South Wales; Towa World's fair male party, Hite- The awards will be aunounced Fri burg he saved the colors from capture wale. obolr, eight colorbeyrers He was captured in 164 and held prisoder Ho has held several ofces of Lrust since the close of the war. ays been active in the work of the Grand Aruy of the Republic and has boen i 4016 €10 the lyst twelve nutional ‘encamp ecuting attorney of Pettis county to com. uto proceedings againsy was defeated. The fudges will remain in formalities ar ud bee 1] A B o hratth 1 13i)” until 1895, whan Eeleasntenas il o0 *willfully ob- structing’ the public service ana charged in the pubiic Mr. Bynum of Tudiana, in reply to Mr, Bur- | bnenios of tho public good rows, weot at length into the difforence be: tween counting the house to prescnce of & QUorum und counting members e ige Quotuti NEW YORK, Sept. 6, to Tue Bee.) for nine months. mpliance with For oue, he in- tended Lo discuss thu question in 4 proper certain the | gpirit, and proper temper if he could, but ho insisted thut those who belioved this ques- eared in Quick Time. Neb,, Hept. 0. ‘Tne Efichorn folks did xchange wus quoted us fol- Chicago, par to 2ic premium; discount for cash, pur for checks o deposit with the state treasury £100.000 before commencing business, is the flrst move in the graw to Tue Bee.| attempt 1o laws. I care not whether the | tion so iuportant that it must b d, and holding suull stay iu the se B Wiped Out the Husiness Portion, St. Joser, TIL, Sept. 6.—Iu au hour and a half almost the entire business portion of St. Joseph was destroyed by fire lust even- ‘Ihe totul loss will probably amount to per $1.000; Philadelphia, §1.50'per $1,000 pre- X stute of bond wiuw; St. Louis, ¢ discount, some quick work lust night on the wrecked freight traw, clearing the way for the pes- tment companies, all of which, it is suid, have failed o comply with the law, and which the state adminisiration regards very unfavorably. without uny discussion or any ison's regiment, the S >’ said he, facing | for those who differ with opportunity them to be hear ate when i is being dis nber of the fluunce committee in favor of repeal in the senato within the last hour, When the ox-pr was greeted with o called on for with much feeling ideut entered the hall he lause, and upon being d, briefly and led @ Soclalist Congross. The socialist leaders hay for & workiugmen's national ss for the latter part of the month to 1 ackuowledge | cussed. “There had been no Panis, Sept. 6. issued a call speech responde " wn 01 Fead. if ho were not A speciai from Hop- up s that about CINCINNATI, Sept. 6, Bysum's Complaint. wistuken. Thoy bhad not made the point of Referring to what be called the arbitrary | B0 4lorum when there isions of Speaker Reed in the Fifty-first he said: “I r Woman's Relief Cor #30,000 with less than half that amount of kinsville, Ky Davis, both me IRobgrt West and Will ibers of the police force, set- of new ties and rails will have to be put The wrecking ci clearing up the compuny’s. coal uud luying the new (ra k. Ihe dry weather continues in this locality and corn is cousiderably damaged yet over ‘The crop will generally aver- l consider mutters of pa policy. was not within the o ¥ Y B Yy cupitol wore than one-third of the senate. member about § Old Custows Brok: Yesterd ay, when one of the oldest mem bers of the senate had been on his feet for 18 still at work —_— s ut the Fair, This is Wisconsin day ot the fair, and throngs of citizons of the Badger stato appeared on the grounds early. Excursions from Milwaukee and ovher cities an's Rellef corps inet- foduy, Carrie V. Sheriff of Allegheny, Pi. She made an add of the year. The secretury’s report showed & gain of two departments, fi(ty-1wo eirvles and an increase of 8,580 in Bank Keopons for Busine NASHVILLE American National bauk of this city has reopened for husiness after a suspension of about u month Curoago, Sept. 0 At the same instant both fired a second time ia su0k to the platform, West recled and fell and expired in four minutes. | taken 1o his house, bul caunolelons susvive N SECOND FAGE.]