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Ll R £l : . { N « . ) . e . - ——— NTee o7 NI Sa - " - 2 ESTABLISHED JUNE 19, 1871 OMAHA, SATURDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 2 1893 SINGLE COPY FIVE CENTS — — — - —— - 3 — =~ b - - e e———— LIV AT o . ' N sister of the carl of Ducie, whose conversion | QRPN r Q "] D! tempted for the immbdiate relief of the Q A \S AN N 1 | “They may give out whatever reports they SCCET AL THE D ¢ PEIXOTO WAS NOT HILLED | gt ohitecanr b, whomconzeesn | SECRETARY SMITH'S REPORT | it ‘ss:amstioss, st ot 4% | HAS TAWEN OFF THE BAN |whiey oy give.outhoveyseennisner RESCUR OF THECARLIN PARTY asir ;Ym\\- N ok I:.\ ‘h'u n| it is an- ro il { ‘”‘;: v"\.v\‘«yi:nk:l v";u‘»l-“: m.-h \\'|y~'\v'7 »l.\r vertible (.w‘u Yesterday ninety of n|uu men e nounced, returaned to Protestantism it Secret arlisie. 1sel” had nothing by the company in anl near e o - to propose untilhe knew what the treasury arre joinea our ranks. Six trains T Denial of tho Sevsational Reports Sent Out 100 A STATE TRAVELERS, Reviow of the Work of the Tnterior Depart- | heedud He thinks gho country is tallving | Jesuits Will Again Be Allowad to Reside | fully equipned weere ready to leave Coxton | Tales of Suffering and Hardships in the Yesterday from Mootevideo, Prielé Asioutntioh 1a FIEFRRISE Contit ment for the Past Year. | gridence of this Tag¥is found in tha condi in the Geran Empire, | and are now with us & Fastness of tho Rockies. e ssocintion in ourishing Condition tion of the raiflroad business, which has im —— - - | Work of the Conventio proved very mucli. COLD IN THE NORTH, e " " A | Des Moixes, Dee. 1.—The Towa State | ga N | - S—— 3 p W3 ~OOK ") 5 » y HE HAD A HARD FIGHT WITH MELLO | DEe Aloisms Do o mot e | SUGGESTIONS MADE BY THE SECRETARY NATIONAGIVIN A NORY, YESTERDAY'S ACTION OF THE REICHSTAG | renty to rorty Buiow Reported reom | COOK COLGATE ABANDONED TO HIS FATR - teenth annual convention at the | b - 4 3 Varions Points. 4 Now Me is Engiged In Repuring the | Young Men's Christiin Association’s | Opening of ths Cherokee Strip and the il ""”".‘ ‘,,:Z‘.'";.v(fl'f,..?.‘..,'fifi‘ Close of | 4t Voted to Rescind the Ediet of Danish- ‘f‘_" At De ,‘ The urodicted coldet | gy suy srene ontt's Dno¥, Hin Compantan Breaches in Wi Forts Made by the | auditorium this —mow Avout, 400 | Domgs of ths Indian Buremu Wont A7 ABRINGYON, “IERH, ThY Babits . debs ment Which Was fssued Against the Hag Boen HoAWL ,‘,;:“L,t"i‘l‘\jly‘,ii ity Unablo to Carey Him, Were Forced Admiral's G When He Left the ! rs were in attendun . .\fn: e | Over—Economy Practiced in statemont issued Sodny shows the net in Order—The Cathotic Members cessive heat. The ieather |, burcau's to Lenve the Unfortunate farbor 1o Intercept Warships. <I'f' ‘[*!“J' laress "“I' a5 ““ "'I %\“' 'r”‘ ”’.; Pension Matters, croase of the debt, 1ess cash in the treasury Protest Their Loyalty. report last night gave Helenn, N Ihe Story St bl ki LA ot during November 10 have been $8,716,408. — | mitted a report showing & membership of Mor with 710 weather as I'he interest-begving debt inc ascd £180 <box, Dac, 1.—A dispatch to the 1 b, of whom 2125 were admitted during [ Wasnixatox, Dec. 1.—Seeretary of the In- | 4 “4ot on whichlinterest has censed sine Brnuy, Dee. 1.—The ecentrists of the | ot RERC L BE0 e o 6 coldest 18 the F Kesonics, Idaho, Doc, 1 itenant change Telegram company received today | the past year. There were only 837 applica- | terior Smith, in bis annual report submitted [ oo o r a0 oasoll §8,190, and the debt | Reichstag today introduced a motion to re- | 408 bl ML .3 fott, who was in ciharge of one of the res rt tha s for members rejocted. The tinaneia is ev 2. raviows wi roughness the : x SR n ber \ ' lortiwest tthat time it was 8= below S says that thore is no truth in thereport that | tions for membership rejected. The financial | this evening, reviews with thoroughness the | oo o5 500 b co 0 834,166 admit mombers of tho Soofety of Jesus into | PARERESE CEHhAE Hrle b Was e e expeditions sent ot from Vancouver President Peixoto of Brazil has been assas eport show Balaace on hand December | work of all the branches of the department There was a decrpase in the cash balance | Germany. Count Hopmesch-Ruenich, on e 1 Kot 4t e e \ o1 | barracks to rescue the lost Curlin hunting 1 ” % § 308108 3, 1802, #9.87%; balance on hand today, | during the past vear. He commet TR : Lyl Kot i BEHLEF DAL Py ing the weather bureau's St il | Save : . ted. The dispateh adds that President | &t Jis; balinco on hand - todas, | during the past year. He comments on the | "o trongury dgring the month of $7,- | Velall of the center party, made a short | (imomotor touched S5 bolow. whilo | PAFWY, hasarrived hore with the rescued xoto today was engaged in repairing dao- | g Gol (i, 85,749 nsscssments, §47. | Utter inadequacy of legislation thus: far f g g5y speech in justification of the motion. othe thermometers n o omore ex- [ Party. ‘The pacty consisted of W, E. Carlin, gorous breaches made in the forts, and is | 500; disbursbments by weekly indémmty, | enacted to provide for the legitimate pro he interost-beoking debt fs 858501 ), Here Manteuffel declaved that the con- | posed places about the city went i son of Beigadier General William P, Carlin, huving carthworks thrown up ashore. $40.504; death loss, £5,000; poor loss, $1.250. | carement of public timber to supply actual | g0 o Gaye i no interest 83i4,580.716, | Servatives, with few exceptions, would 'll B h lower, 832 and 40= balow being | J. 15, Pierce, brother-in-law of Mr. Carlin, The Exchas epram company confirms | A few mior changes in the constitution | nocessities of the people dependent upon it | o yoviiqone of 805,95 oppose the bill rpetoa it ”‘l"l Such coldl e or | and AL L Himmelweisht, soeretary for the SR " were mafe 0 DPromoto cme: develop the | - L ULYW0, O rivg i - v o . No! 1ber has nof peen experienced for " ' ? ) \f he the report that Admiral Mello has left Rio B Wi Datley why_ slssted: to: 81 ‘the | v protmote settlement aud to develop the | “ iy cartifieates abd treasury notes offset Heur Morbach, imperialist, and Herr Mar- | ¢y “voars and this cold spell is almost phe- | Columbia Granite company of New York, des Janeiro with a portion of his flect. in or | valiney on the board of directors aud th nntural resources of the public lands. by an equal amountiof casn in the treasury, | 4uardsen, national-liveral, stated that their | nomenal. The mercury has hovered fondly Lieutenant Elhowt reached tho party Nos ger to intercept the vessels which President | vice presidents were chosen: C. C. Fitz Legislation providing for o wise and com- ,pounp to €590.220.802. an increase during | Parties would also oppose the motion to re- | about zero forabout ten days. i vember 20, Doixoto has orderea to reinforce htm, 1tis | maurice, A. A Mornhard, Chicazo; A. G. [ prehensive fo estry system is recommended. | the month of §11,619.441 admit the Jesuits, Her Oponing of the Strip, The net gold resery and the net cash balau est place, acording to tho weatl ek this morning. was Prii where the mercury was 42 Holleuffer, German T'he cc buroen at Albert, C . | Bolins, St. Louis; M. M. Burrell, Canistia 1, however. that there was some d ihe | N- Y3 Josiah Cummines, Bostou: W the rebel ships and the | §1' gateq, Lincoln, Neb.; F.'A. Mille ad ate fighting betwe Al Himmelwe gwves the following account of the hunting trip and today is £32,050,040 | conservative, said he and some of his friends o 812.240,567, 4 total stain from voting upon the question rescue: Smith discusses at length the opening nd, . \ v bolotr: Blamarck. M. s 235 Votow and | *'Tho varty was organized last sumeier; 18 ¥ 5 available balance of $05.190.616, decrease Loetze, o Scmite, said a 3 b e 2 forts at the entrance of the harbor which | Jlls, S, .20, H. Whitston, Denver of the Cherokeo outlet. Hesays the hard- | §lnce the 158 of NovEmbOL of & 004,015 | poilore Loctze, anttScmite, said that bis | Moorhead, Minn.. 21 below.The worst of | secured its outit fn Spokane and engaged yet remain loyal to the government. I'he l!vu]‘lphx'n',\' "\l.l Francisco: 1. W, ships incurred by applicants was an un- The total cash in the treasu is 8734,8 Hore Schroeder announced that the thecold is about over and slightly warmer | Martin Spencer a ide and George Col- fire of the forts, chiefsof which is Fort | Paul: George R. Mokel, St. Joseph;John B weather is promised by Sunday \ Tt is growing warmer, the mereury in this 11848 Cook. IV prodadd SuEbY, below since morn train to Kendrick, ldaho, and with ten avoidable result iu which such a larze | 45 | g8 he | frelsinnige party would vote: aguinst the SWaLdar More that LhB 1400 to be obtalned he receipts of the government for the | proposition under discussion. Uy A SRS month of November were §3,979,401 and the The Reichstag then, oy 4 vote of 173 to | SiL¥ having come up t Ore, Grand Ravids. sich.: H. H. ' Harsha, anta Cry > well divected that the | N b 4 ] Santa Cruz, was 80 well directed that the | gobye “\asn.; Ciinton Stevenson, South cbel ships had much difficulty in crossing | ¥ond Thd. ; A wate of Post | Hill, Detvoic, Mich.:J. F. | could accommodate, was prepared to rush | @i S AT B : A : ing, a gainof 105, AtSt. Vincent, Min, | cavuses und five weeks provisions startod R 3 0 i hendit 831,802,020 36, adopted the centrist motion to readmit S the bar, and only did so after Admiral | Roe, Salina, Kun.; George M. iethel, Phila: [ madly upon 1t. No care of the department [ “"ha recsipts for the first five montks of | the Jesuits into Gobine ouond it 1s 14> vetow; at Winnipeg 24, ab | outfrom that polat on September8. The Mello's flagship had been severcly damaged. | delphia; T. Murphy, Cincinnati; F. A. Win- Id have lessened the intense heat or | the fiscal year y, August, September, RbioutaRs o vavart Minnedos ,nl-‘bl‘ww\\_‘ but at othor points it 1 route was by way of Sueli's mili, Woippe, Steamad Awny South. chell, Dallas. "lex., and Samuel Hamwer- | provented the stifling dust The | October and November—amount to £120.403,- " hardd b8 ot Linyalty “‘b e Rismarck t ports wero. ol | Brown's creek and Musselshell creok. At L e S R L L L e scarcity of - watee ©was duo to [ #70 and the oxpenditures $I50.821,513, u defl- | When the checring over the result had | 3T ahove Miles Gt font, 13=-850v0, A | tis point thie trall brauchos from Lolo, A After leaving Rio the rebel admir: >resident Mitcheil ih his annual nddress | the extended drouth, | which had | cit for this fiscal vede to date of §20.048,184. | subsided. Dr. Lieber spoke, saying that the | Helena, Mont.. 355 above AR, 8 Lo AL OIGRRIL scen to steam away in a southerly direction, | said in part: “No mutual association of | driea up many of tho usual sptirces of | For tiic first five months of last year the | Catholics adhered to the course they had RRVarTig i5 e leads toward the springs on the Clea but it is belioved that this may have | anything like the same mewmborship can | water supply, and when over 20000 per- | receipts wore $161,144070 and the expendi- | bitherto followed, and that they would ve- | ooy SETOFNE fo AR | water, the destination of the party, which been a ruse de guerre, and that the ;hu‘u the low cost to_eacty moaiber 11 Pro- | sons gathereit in the neighborhood of o | tuves 815000105, | wain faithful to the emperor and to the L . L was reached on September portion to the benefits pa is shown by 0. Although it siagle booth it was impossible to place all | The expenditures on acc y from the booths at locations suited for entry and | during the present fiscal ye: unt of pensions | embire, and loyal and devoled to the Father- | lic from Topeka s, 9. | land. [Loud oheerine. | Reports tod course of the admiral may have | yhapeport that was read by rained steadily for thirvte your secrotary ndays, which e ramount to §5 tern Kansas indicate a great deal of suf- | interfered considerably with their pleasure, beeu changed as soon as he was out of sight | aud treasurer. styear in my address I cient water supply. It is | 481 s agaiust §0: for the same Dr. Lieber, after declaring that the Cath- ug among the people. A blizzard swept | they met with great suceess and on Octobe of land, ‘This is ail the more likely, as the | called attention tothe fact that in 1862 we had from these hardships, the | tune Inst yer, olic church ‘required the services of the | yoioee the barren plains all might where | 10 started on tho veturn teip over the Loio admiral had, previous o bis departure, au- | Daid out morefor accidents tothe members of | pian adobted was careiod out to a success. | The customs recaipts this fiseal yoar have Jesuits to enable it to dischurze its divine | jpany people were without fuel. dames | trail *n provious | ryl conclusion and that it prevented, to years,of the life of the company and I can not help but again call yourattention to this nounced his intention of putting o sca in order to intercept the vessels coming to the fallen off $2: nizful occupancy of land | receipts §, e not_entitled to )830 and the internal rovenue | mission, refuted the charge against the 5,078 a8 compared with last | church to tie effeet that it was pursuing ottle | vear. poliey inimical to German interests. 1nto Deep Snow, reaching the top of the first rid Willis of Cheyenne county, in the extreme northwestern part of the state.says hundreds [ “Afte large extent, the wri by people who w 1 1 @ 1o vestor ities are | parallel to the Clearwater two and assistance of President Peixoto. The | asin 1593 we have paid in losses more than | tharaon, whicl SUitHo NFSLEOpeRing e axpondliuresgtnar K et | SrtoRra gl Rawpollnitie panaliEeeretary of | Cqiamilish i shenoeth westorn colbiies gro; |ipardllelito tHe AGIaNEwvater tWwok dut S * Ao hereon, which marled the first opening of 1 under the head of *‘wa : ¥ P! in need of fuel and have not a dollar with | feet of snow was tound, and the guide : admival is reported tobe in no way scared | the total aggrezate umount of the twelve | Oklahoma this year have beed $0.162.133, and under | state,” continued Dr. Licber, “only recently | which to buy it or the necessaries of hfe. | maced that the snow would be four feet on by the reported power of the dynamite cun | Years preceding it. This fuct aloncshowsthe | The secre recommends as a_substitute | the head of “navy’ #1,513,28) greater than | declared the holy see avoided ail inter | Thay are the poorer class and they have not | the higher portions of the Loto trail, Should mounted on board one of the vessels fivted | \youderful bengfit thisassociation hasbeeuto | for the present system of settlement the | for the firap five monkhs of last year. ferouce in the political organizations, both of | hoen uble to leave the country. Willis says | the horses become oxhausted from lack of cd on board J L its members. The %0000 1t has disbursed | adoption by conzress of some plan which, by | The total amount qfantional bank circula- | the Dreibund and of the powers opposed 1o | tha bitzzard drove many. families 1o the | food the pAtLy wonia to commo ol troK o out in New York harbor. and it is said that | during the last year has gone into the hands | auction, lottory. or otherwise, may doter- | tionoutetanding Novsmber 80 was 28830, | ik But,” Dr. Licber asserted, “if it should | \illaxea where they weve ailbwed o keep | the balaneo of the dlsvenompelled to muko the range of that gun is limited to about a | of its membe who, from accidents, have | mine in advance the ownership of each par- | 258, an increass 1nclreulation siace Novem- | ever oceur that the holy see displayed an in- a1 & utova 7 AT SRCS IO Sa R I nine in advance the o I v warm around the stoves in the storcs. | shell crock on foot, and as the cook L been disabled and in many cases have not | tieular seetion, ber 50, 1802, of 15,3300, aud decrease | tention to pursue a policy friendly to the | Ohiers are tryiug to keop warm over fives | and unable to walk his position in that o The admiral has taken with him & number 'lml.\' lbn"'u n'\.\w]lll‘\' -‘ru»n!m)t ‘but} uu;.n‘x The work of the Indian bureau shows that | since October 31, 1894 of 353 378, l(nsfi» renc x]\ .HI‘mmc German ('.ul;_olxl\‘s made of twisted buffalo grass and dried | would be serious. It “‘A ,,.f,',lh .‘,“,.‘.'m:: s g < iave been crippled financiatly had they no S Arastenallyatvinoing civilizatiol Tho total amo! Fiitiona by would not allow their interpretation of the o 2 ¥ lous. us decided td of fast steam lnunches, waich, it is under- | bass s they are steadily advancing in civilization The total amotint of the nitional bank | manur : B 3 e from stables. He says the situation | to the ola camp on the Clearwater and 5 otccted by a membership in this as- | Jtisa mistake, he says, to suppose that | culation outstandingagainst b g eaLivatorsutibiid is deposited | dogmas of papal infallibility to be ; rote etehied | ggerious for ma ople, who will frecze | rafts. 1f, by the time the r stood, will be used 10 the battle which is ex- | sociation,” | thelr number is decroasing. On' the con- | before November H0 sas $157,600,500, 50 us ' to deter them from fulnlling tholr po- | 1% S°50rS (ONIARY POPIE, o WH feue | el Ih by Bie e the mfte et pected to take place between the | ‘Therestrictionsas tothe causes of uccl- | trary, they are increasing and there are now | _ The receipts from ¢ustoms at the port of | litical duties to the German peovle and 0 | fmmedinte aid. Appeals huve been made to | an attempt would be made to float down the vessels on their way to Rio and | dentsforwhich the association will not vay o over 250,000. f ¥ % New York for November were $6,312,607, as | the German empive.” the railroads to ship coal free, but there is | river to the south fork, near which several the rebel squadron, Mello Y| LRty Reticon iderably. ‘Tne following The payuent of Indian depredations claims | compared with $0.05,3% during November, No member of the government party took | pno coal unless it is coutributed by the people | ranches were. Fifteen days were consumed. s0id to be much moro concerned about the | SXCoPtions were made: Dissase, bodily or i UL OGS LR GOy || R \'nli:mwf)u(.u_\ml. A any sharein the dewate over the motion 10 | of eastern Kunsas, and no effort in that di- | in building two rafts and several days moro 118t Borpsa0 boats pikenasediat Bhlivg, ' in Mg, slaep walking, meditaliion. suupIoal | aibt e e e LALLIRL 1 sl L EIINE UL Jesuits info Germany. The votc tion bas yet been made. A heavy fall of | were de 2 voted to u final inatic ions of dollars, and the policy of subject- | cent of the total, while during October it | Wi L mination of the have no practical result 1t has been 1 t snow covers all this country and stock will | Lolo trail aud in securing or the pro- Giermany, than he is about the two vessels | treatment or amputation, except as a result | ing the trcssury Lo this drain is questioned. | was 87.6 per cent. fully uuderscood from the first that the £ov- | sgarve. Il this country and s e i aecUEl gAY for the pro fitted out in New York, which are looked | of accident within a year, voluntary taking R R P C T The payments in silver certificates show a [ erniment would not accept the bill and the BN GOt Ly n e Rouln A Icanans. | e hy, upon as being little more than experimental | Of poison, contact with poison, intentional . Speucer found the trail impr 8 cticable find it impossible | afteralaborious tripin thesnow, ' rge increase this menth over last, being | centrists in bringing the motion to a vote 45.8 per cent this moutn and 31 playthiogs and nov i sions, the secre- ty Bros., ranchm oly to do any damage | injury by the insured. voluntary overexer- | ~Upon the subjectof pe } last month. | only wished to prove their ability to com- edhple h | Nt i M- | to furnish people with food who daily appeal | the meantime, had been growing feebler Yo the rebel ships until ey manago to ap. | tion, wrestlivg or racing calls_ attention to the gréat amount | i oner kindsof fianey used were: Sil. | mand cnough membors to_embarrass the | to them. - Mame woman. and ohilizen are | evers dar A thppor on o fang o feebler HEoStIEol Bhcniiniiye tos. vroposed Line o tho Gat Pavament lnl;‘lfoz.‘::\l”x‘g‘::m:‘s‘ he stonpage of | ver coin, 0.1 per cent; gold certificates, 0.4 | government and to carry other points. there without food while the fathers and | iu partnership with a prospector named o - % 4 s 2 Vel Ilegal p 0 D » VA, | per cent; United S otes, 16.3 per cent; P T hed (s chstag's Act " ds are away secure empl v oy Jo! o P AT Followed Mello to Sea. Des Motses, Dec. 1.—!Specinl Telegram to | New Mexico and Iow WREFERIt A }lmj Uea Sl.‘ll:-sm:;gnlslg‘l; nlm__ru ent Plessed with the Reichstag's Action, busbands are away to secure employment. | Jerry Johnson, had budlt a cabin near where ]—A few days ago articles of in- | thought the pensions could not be sustained | cent. L NEW York, Dec. 1.—On being informed by [ The gravityof the situation calls for imme- | the Carlin party had camped, was engaged, > 3 5 G e atmtnatl R g RonTesEl 5 3 Sy diate a tance. to accompany the part, : orporation of the Lake Superior, Gulf & | 40 another medical examination was nee- | “I'hie total gold in the treasury, coin and | 3 Fepresentative of the Associated press of : With: the suppty Mello, on board the flagship Aquidaban, | \woco i won fled with the secre- | ©S33TY, payment of the pensions was sus- | bullion, is £161.122,138; the gold certificates | the m“{:"ynt‘w_ly ichstag av Berlin }‘;m\ ERDAY’S DEAD. Qi BN oTRTATE which wus accompanied by an armed tary of state. Investig S R e pended pending investigation. It was found | jn the treasury in cash, $149.000: the gold | it adopting the centrists’ motion to admi merchant vessel, succeeded in forcing his | tary of state. Iuvestigatiou of the new or- | that many thus suspended were able to sup- | coptificutes in " ciecujntion, §78.163.070; and | the Jesuits into Germany, Mgr. Farley, pas An ofticial dispatch has been received by | Tue Bek the British government saying that Admiral cqually possi- bility of losing all their provisions in ¢ YEST A. L. Brace, $ 1Ll UL d s | e RO \ny | either of the rafts were lost, the party em- Wiy out to sea at midnight last uight in lization today showed its formation is for | ply the proof when notice to that effect was | the net gold in the Lrdasury, $82,839,000, tor of St. Gabriel's parish, was surprised | 1oxpox, Dec. 1.—Mr. A, T Bruce, son-in- 5 i * lost, the party e spite of the heavy fire dircted upon those | the purpose of forming a new uorth given, Payment to these was atonce re- € gaury nd visidly showad nis pleasure. o H burked wna began the journey down the two shiips by the entrance of the bris at th was | lawof Livingstone, the explorer, who wies | river on November but this | the promoter of the Emin rvelief thol sumed AT * “Iknew,” said he, “‘that this subjec Referring to the work of the census office N B being strougly agitated in ( the secretary says *1 now feel confident is really me The Rom cvery offort is beir south line from Duluth to Saline, or s [ A number of saddles, expediticn | trophies and articles of the outfit wera left in | and of many Afcican missionary compauics, | for safety in Jerry Johnson's cabin until L other de A’ British gunboat followed the Aquidaban | 9HHEr dech Wit 10 sea, with the intention, it is believed, of | Uhe Furpese to by water narbor on the gulf. Itis 1z under one management November Not a EFakorable Mouth for conscientiously made to America Iy the Gevmans, will re- | a SSnont] Vi next summer, while the coyuses were left to ‘ : ; 8 BBEthroE hEM s Be5hn ; Winter Wheat. il S A 1 over the sume territory that furnished being present at the future naval operations | & orth and sout . bring the census toa close and render it as " e c. | ceive this news with distince gratification. 1 L 1moon Cansns Democrat 165 thi i whioh may inelude a battle at sen botween | 4ud Jowa down to Missourl. From Aurora | yseful as possible when iinished.” WasiiNgToy, Dee. 1.=-The month of No- | need not say it will please the clerizy of the £ LIS UL ICE e n le food while the party was in the rebel reinfoi Sent 1o | ib that state it is the intention to build a dis- | " SHipsEnaitheNEssalebe nce of abont 209 miles to the 'Prisco line closing the secrel mber w ary says that in the | vi s colder than usual s all | Catholic chiurch, and, ubove all, the Jesuits, Toreka, Dee. 1 B. Olivel . ex-repre 3 2 i 1 TR sent. s for S COI resent pere! Upset in the River, ce President Peixoto from New York ofabony gD inilos i ] estimate of expenditures for the department | agricultural districts of the Rockies, the | to hear of the readmission of their order | sentative for this county, preseut secretary : 1t is believed the commander of the British { 1 Migsours, thence to Little Rock, and from | 5" groat maority of the proposed improve- | oniy region reparting slight excess of | ito Germany after the years of expulsion | ofthe domocratic county contral commitioe, | wTwo upsats aud delays, caused by tho gunboat has orders to interfere should the | there tothegul ments were rejectea aud those only actually | /0 050 el s from that country. and well known in democratic circles, died | necessity of examining the river in advanco rebel admiral in any way molost vessels fly- | | The roud will open o new line to the sea’ | needed were udopted. temperature being the ceatral Rio Grande | \Thig is one of tho last acts of justice to- | Lhis movning from pneumonia at his home at | of ) S~ | board and it is intended ¢ ing tho Bt 5 ee shippers of ik sue Bilhislis o\ nogthwent from' Chicaga connbotions: Salled to Mect the Niciheroy. The president of the company is L. M. WasniNGTON, Dec. 1. “The State depart- | Bristol of St. Paul and the vice president ment _today eived the followiug dispateh | and general manager L. M. Martin of Des u ‘ afts, made progress slow, and by Novem- GG T Ca, Sy G RN o ber 13 ouly twenty-two miles had been ac r COMPLETED, usual to the west. of the Roc! g i 1t um',n‘rru.- ANAI' the "30s, :I-nmp’lulh»-n: }"q“}“ voint the river was The month closed with the most severe cold | the throne. The persecutions of the Jesuits 0. 3 ound to be full of projecting boulders and waveof the season m’,'ld RS “,m]mm”;,f'i' commenced in 1570, after the infallibility of Duke of Leinster. the water very swift. Furthe nination > cooler than | ward the Jesuits in Germa ¥ mountains. | begun when the pr shere. He was a Kunsas NOT Y. Members of the Ways and Means Commit- e o o Artin ton Not Agreed on the Incomn Tax. ! the pope had been declared, when Prince | Cori, Dec. 1.—The duke of Leinster died | resulted in the discovery of several othe from Minister Thompson at Rio: /| Moines J. 51 Miller of this city hias been | (198 Not Aurged an the Theotts Tok | near zero throughous the winter wheat belt | Bismarck began to wage a bitter w nst | today at Carlton, county Kildave, of typhoid | Impassable places in the viver, which made Rio pE Jaxeio, Dec. 1 Admiral Mello | elected secretary and will open an ofilce in ASHINGFON, Dac. 1.—The meeting of the | yhis morning, with u prospect of still coldel @ whole Cathollo church 5 - Aug 6, 1851, a rafting impracticable. 1t v - 1 % y u the whole Cath . fever. He was born Augist 16, 1851, and & i able. 1t was, therefoze, de feft the buy this morning on board the | Springficld, Mo.' L. S. Steadman has been | ways und moans committee toda - | weather tonight. 'The lowest temperature, There were 15,000 0 determined Catt was the premier duke, marquis and earl of | cided to abandon the rafts and proceed the Aquidaban, going south. 1t is believed by i_ua'ur!:'ll as locating engineer and will, with | The estimates to be submitted showing the | 422 below zero, occutred at Prince Albert. | lics in Germany, while many parishes were | Ireland. He is suceceded by his son, who will | remaming distance of about thirty-eight some ofticials at the State department that | Presid istal, lay out the route | robable difference 1n revenue that would [ N. W. L. on the nignt of November 30. vacant because Bismarck would not permit | be the sixth duke, the dukedom haviug been | miles on foor. "The cook, all this time, was through south Miss: and nerth ¥ Overthelroatan , 5 e not | ; . : ' ne has goue out to mecwthe Nictheroy and, | through southern Missouri and merthern | e aom vhe new bill were not complete, ver the greater portion of the country | the appointment of pastors who declined to | created in 1305, in 4 semi-conscious condition, mortification if possiblo, destroy hor. before she reaches | Arkars: he capital stock of the e e ndl Mo | the rainfuil for the month was much less | subscribe to his schemes.’” 3 having developad in his legs below the Rio harbor, Others think he has gone to | Association is placed at $5,000,000. Ina few | aud the committee adjourned until Monday | than usual. Throughout the central vaileys Mr. Willinm Steinway. one of New York's dndge Billlngs, kuees. Ouly cight days provisions were Para, days the ofiicers of thie voad with engineers | to give Clerk Talbdit and his assistants | and the eastern part of the cotton res Germans, was visited at his | _ NEW Onrzaxs, Dec. 1. —Judge Billings of | left, and as the cook could not possibly 1 — aud contractors will go over the proposed | further time. The lubor of estimating the | the month wus comparatively dry and ome b, ssocinted press repor! 5 United States court of this circuit died | buta few days longe; ( > was, be- i S C % paratively dry home by an_As ted press repor 1 ! ays longer. and as he was, be 1 g ACWERENOH OABINET: haw g & revenue that would be derived under thenow | Weather very favorable for favim work. | am not much surprised, but 1 do not think morning at New Haven, Conn, sides. helpless, he was made as comfortable T T TR T s s o Codar Kapids Heavy Debt, tarift billils very great, but it hns progressedi| | it ueiont a aleN Y GRobar 0F FRIRtAIL. | Lo sublecywas the cauag of the quitrel be Mrs. Licutenant Har seonsiblo, ind the Xealot T ATEVLeAID Cao, e ot (Soeeial Tele. e S e At mant Tl port a slight cxcess of rainfall, ween the emperor und Bismarci. 1e em- Tt £ e Tofltra e journey on foo! shores of > river o T T AT, Crpa Ravivs, T, Dec. 1—(Soecial Tele- | far ensugh to warrant the statoment tha At the ond of tho month now covered the | Lo 80 4 ihan of extraondimity montal | 1L FhoY: Dec. 1—SMrs. Hage, widow of the | \wore'a maas of rugied rocks. on which ono Panis. Dee. 1.—A new group in the Cham- | 8vam to Tue Bee.]—Av the ragular meeting | on the basis of the imports of 1802 the loss | ground from the lo e region westward | capacity and lnowled, nd wanted to rule | [Ate ldeutensnt Huro, U. 8. N., and daughi could getonly an uncertain foothold. Fr ber of Deputios, chietly. composod of the ngw | 0f the city council wazht an mjunction was | Of revenue resulting from the enact to the Rociies, th L ranging from teu | himself, and tuat was, in my opinion, tho | Of the 1ute Mr. Johu Cadwutlyder of Phila | quently a lavge projecting cliff would hung radical ombers. wos. Tomaed today ond | cerved on the city by a committee represent- | the new bill and the repeal of the M y | to twelve Inciws in tho northern portion of | eause of the breach between the prince and | 4¢!PBia died at Bournemouth Tuesday. over the river, and an hour or more would be : 018, ) day and | Ity taxiay ars restraining. tho city | 8ct would be about £60,000.000 per year. Of | Michigan aud from three to six inches from | himself.” consumed u surmounting it, sod o resolution aftrming Who necessity | 108 Wealthy taxpayers restraining ey | courso this estimate is on the supposition thern Michigan westward over lowa. The face of Rev. Father Campbell of St DRt an Dot nuel Richards, oneof | On the third day after abandoning the publican policy for gradual realization | frow making tax asscssment on full cash | that imports under the new bill would be ; — rancis Xavier's parish on West Sixteenth | the foremost of American artists, died here | ¥afts the party reached Black canon Sttie @ member he Chamber from | forea. o et erok B 1. Sheipd . “ supposition which the SHINGTON, Dec, YEIOIRNBINE - | Jesuit vicwey in Gern . {11%ha tho | famous be tvangeline. which now hangs | lepgth. The river there had almos! M. Ltien, the member of the Chamber froni | force, stopping the supply of water and light | democrats by no means concede. It is the | port tuat the grip is quite prevalent. The | tause of mach | el ko ha | bamous (buhls Evnuzeling shichinoiwianes T BT TIRE L BB IS Orne, after his duel with M. Millerand, the | and all other expenses to the city pendir 0N Thulirma i . cause of much happiness to Jesuits through- | in the Detroit Museum of Art. o Biang arom 20! ne after his duel with M. Millerand, the | and all othor exponsos to the ity pending | conclusion of Chuirman Wilson and his dom: [ usual symptoms of debility and nervous af. | out the land to learn of this_ action on tho e feet m height. Clinging to bushes ana gosialisvdoputyitrom thosGelng, prestdediat |, Wha eeriomony ok HiaLquestion, ns lebt | ouratic associates that importations will be | fection are manifest, but the ailment scems | part of the nan government. Of course, b O)Lver. small suplings with a footing somctimes | a meoting of the colonial group to receive o, | 8f Cedar Rupids “exceeds consututional | so sumulated uuder the new bill thut the | to fix on the throat with particular viruleacy. | all Jesuits can have but oue fecling on th [ = Torexa, Dee 1.—J. B. Olivor, ex-ropreson- | only a few fuches in width and many hun- i Beliconel's report in referenc 1o tho |ilimlb loss of revenue, despite the radical redue- B — sabject—a feeling of satisfaction, beca tative from this county, present sec v of | dred feet above the river tTe progreds wa elimination of the Anglo-American frontiers owa Damage Suit on Triil. tion of duties, will nov pe over $35,000,000 _sistenaral QLISANIENILONY, | our brothers in tho order will be again pe the aemoeratic central county committee | necessarily slow and extremely hnzurdous. HR00) This deflcit it is now pr i to mak v i ; ! ‘ i in the Caineroons. 4 sort Dobae, Ia., Dac. 1.—[Special Tele- | Lhis deflcit it is now proposed to make up Wasni N. Dec. 1.—The new brigadier | mitted to return to their people, to teach in | and prominent in democratic circles, died | Three days were consumed’ in passing 9 The report approves of the sending of M. | o5 L bt S B 0T nae saic | ¥ Yax on the incomes of corporations, 4 tax | general, Otis, has been assigned to the De- | the sciools, to preach in the churches and | this moruing of pneumonia at his howe 1 | through the canon, without shelter and Huussma nd Major Monteil to Berlin by ¢ B, Kino z Ssislish s on successions and playing 1s una by in- | pyrument of Columbi ONCe morY nue their place among the | Silver Lake, Kaun., near Topeka. He wasa | blankets, and sometimes harassed by ran the Lrench government to disouss Franco. | of H. Kiine against tho ecity was begun | creasing the tax on cigarettes, and perhaps German people, ‘Thatis all I could say on | Kansas pioncer, having removed to this | and snow. Very little slcep could be se- German iufidence in the same district today. After the jury was empaneled and | whisky ! he B0° {and wi 1 1k M. Casimir Perier will submit the follow- | the trial commenced, James Robinson, one « Tarsney's Views. DB NATICROERLE SULOIDE, .lxl:pl‘\'r.:‘:xl:‘]‘:l’l."‘lvlfl I“l -|:\\$Ai\i‘a ::.l-’fi(fx!m ‘I.I“‘ ishoielit - '}vll‘\l of ‘v:\-u:‘ W .‘l.»l:\‘...l-n‘uw l\l‘u-x: w.‘l.:‘unst;.)“) ing list of ministers for the new cabinet to | of the jurors, was taken violently ill. Both Mr. ‘Marsney of the ways and means com- % ¥ p Ry D " cuuse 10 feel disconraged, but enfeebed ) s i Mr. ‘Taranes aye g 00 . Death of a Married Woman and Her Para- —_— MEXICI'S DISTURBANCE, 4us0-toiieal - Gsconrngad,. DIy ORICALAILAIN Presideat Carnot tomorrow: Premicr and | sides agreed tocontinue the trial with cle mittee still clings to the belicf that the de i by loss of sleep’ an : ty ] [ clings to the belief thi ¢ p PERE HYACINTIES POSITION > — 15 by loss of sleep and the seareity of minister of foreign affairs, M. Casimir | jurors, and this was done ficit cennot be supplied witheut extending mour at & Ohloage Motel, Latest Ko the party push 3 5 8 o « ot be supphie i ding Y . 3 v eports and Kuwmors from the Neene e party pushed bray Periok; minister of the interior, M. Raynal — the income. tax to individuals, o1 don's | ©Cmicaco, Doc, L—A dramatic double < i i : 3 i ncome ta uals. o C : le | 4 No Inclination to Place Himiol of Operations, ot tho ltescuing Far minister of finance, M, Burdouu; minister ¢ Sliod by » Kok Taiwnd Erato. think it can be done,” suid he, without | suicido acourred at'the Virgiin hotel this | BUONTS Mo Mnelmation to e Mol | o Doo l e ion1st . courlor : M "]“ Itesculng Party. education, M. Spuler; minister of justice, IRO0KLYN, Ta., Dae. L--[Special Telegram | making the tax on net earnings of corporn DRR IR AT o S At ARR 5 MREOL L0 NOpe. % §0, 500 43 EOYOL courler “On the tenth day of their tramp, Novem- g 3 \ ( ak ax on net earning srpora- | morning. The dead bodies of Victor Cyrier, e 2 fal unce f 5 . Py - NOYOR) M. Dubeats muister of commerce, M. | to Tuz Ber]—A man naumed Reynolds, who | tions excessive. Suclha inx of 2 per cent | younz drug clerk, and Mrs. L E. Caron ,l A 3 ‘”1 “n“ oRRBly A ‘1“ e \\U‘f([h‘( mlhwmm A Marty; minister of war, General M e g At SRS ould secure to the government not mi i ? 3 BT R T Sl that Pere Hyacinthe, whose rotreat to | companies of federal trpops that went from | on tes, three fishes and a few berries, while lived near Guernsey, was siruck by a Itock | Wou lo_gover m At e Gl g T 3 minister of works, M. Jounart; minister of [ | Y e g 1ok | than 25,0000, whereas the deficiency | the wWife of o druggist, in whose employ | Girande Chartrouse had induccd the belief | Chibuahua into the Casa Geanda country | Slowly moving down the river, and when o husbaudry, M. ' Viger; midister of the | [Sland passenger whain at Carusforth this | oyl bewearly #40,000.000. 1 can'tsee how | Cyrier at one time wa, wero found in the | 1yt ne would return to Catholicism, will be | lust week have jolued the insurgonts, 1 is | Within tive milss of the nearest ranch, tho b colonjes. M. Dalacasses: minister of mavine, | horninz and fatally injured, 0 WS | ohuceo can stand any greater tax, If the | s som by & chambermaid. The womun, O S 4 thot bt o 1t Modionais | PArLy wos fortuuate enough to meet Licu- o] 4 Lk the v b e T 7o brought to Brooklyn and died 1na short A i L the Advent preacher in a Protestant chapel, | said that they loftt odionais | PREWY WHE JORKINASO eno isal blon0s L M Marly v time. He was about 55 years old, rate on whisky Is advanced 10 cents per g1l | who was several veary the mun's senior and | pero Hyacinthe deciares that ke has ot | anda fow miles south of Casa Granda thoy RNt B0t $H0 LenieuAnt AiAdisela ie exception of ML M. Marty, Viger, $ L 3 from that source thera will ba about | , ital litt e B e B TS L o (1 ol AL I Ao RN A R ade cump and cared for the hungry Jounart and Admiral Lefovee, the cabinet PR T, - 000.000. awlob 18 8411l shOTY Of the amouns | & beautiful liitle biunaite, had dled of | been converted to Prolestantism, butmorely | were atineksd, theaMoers wore Immediately | men, As” soon ‘as the party - ‘wak ¢ killed and th it ! 1ist 15 the same us given in yesterday's foro. it AN AR AR I A poison. Cyrier had shot himself and dicd | Wishes to work as a Catholic reformer, LI EA0 3L A0ldioRe tiken Into the rebel | yblo to travel they were hurried on by boats FAsY by the Assoulated pross, Tug Bre,|—Th ‘; stofc “n-\‘“ ‘,r“k“l[“m :" “One souree of increased revenue that has | stretehed across the footof the bed in which LFRO-AMEIC I8 COUNCIL Command of Macutio. Pacheco, th old man | 1 @8 Tndiun ferry on the nortn fork of the k R ‘ ) 2 RORKOILGA. 08 A0 He, 18, 1 16 ye developed is the stimulation of imports | the woman lay. Mes, Caron and Cyrier i g i b . § N Rt Clearwater, twe four miles from Ken- " n ) wis robbed of over 00 | nigh 0 1 11 1 " , ol 9 i ", who was in this town a few days ago und dric en b n to Snell's d ‘ NOT A HOUSE LEFT STANDING, suspicious chat LRk ”.“:,“"l"].' ‘“.“. l,“A, Ror ‘h‘l“‘ Iwir“fi Ing our prahiibitive | had been avhe tiotel (siace Tuesday night | Its Last Days Sussion at Clcinnati—Reso- | wrote o letter to the Times, subscribiog 1‘1‘.1‘*‘ ,”’( i 2y ragon l\\h ik l‘ :"'”I'. ‘:"‘: S1 SIUN - SHALOLAES LRRA NNOOT-AFERSE AF | 1) oubless that il groatly incrense | o " as M a 5 Lutions Adopred himself “One Who Kisses Your Hanc ce to IKendrick whero uhe 3¢ Beeno of the Lato Towa of Kuchan iy Now | He0kuk pending iuvestization. our revenues, but I hardly thik we could | 40¢ Were kuowa as My ana M % SUBAIARIANE 1 L A Pateeco, One of e Chioas s 1 gately on November #0 and were wot by Gens 4 but @ Heap of Kai — - got along without help from the personal in- | Charles D. Lapointe, under which ( ;\\ |\\m,l 5| u: Afro-Ameri :" ©A veportor of the Press hus hud an inter- | § 11| ariin. - On ‘ln.-(|..1“.\-u,u day, Decem- 4 i o N CUs ; TR e AmE (imans e 4 om | conference adjourned tonight to meet at the | B4 1 3 ! ber 1, they reached Spokane, where the Loxpox, Dec, 1.—In the evening edition of 1N CUSTONY IN DENTVEL, come tax. name Cyrier vagigered as from | con BcH- A0JONEN view withfthe man whom he believes to be . “If incomes of over #5000 were taxed at | Sy Paul. They had:cenductea themsel call of the senatorial council. This senator- very o B party disbanded. When tne route by the the Times today is published a dispatch frou 05 . Bt Bonl hoy” hadamhpducted thoinselves | of e standing very close to Sauta Anua Perez,who : H 1 e 5 ;T lodsy, Byhliaiod 8.4 oh f0m | gosepn Alleged Envoy from | tho rate of 5 per cent it would put 1nto tho | like persons of refinement and were ap- { ial council consists of two delezutes from | declares that the movement against the | Wil Wias abuudoned the party was com- e JBUR RS IARARIL A5 - WRBL JOUIRAL - b Arrest. treasury over 87,000,000, and that would give | parently very happy’ together. Both had | each state in the union. The functions of | Mexicun government is a gencral one, and | PEHed to rely ou its own resources, as the ¥ eheran, who has just visited Kuchan, the Daxy: oc. 1.—There is in the custedy | U8 sufiicient revenue. 'Ine coinage of the | evidently been dead for several hours. The the senatorial councilors are to form local | that the federal authorities do mot fully | KW!de was not familiar with the river or the town which was rocently destroyed by an | of the police of this city a man who, 1t is | Scisnlorige would not help the matter, 80 | were no marks upon the woman's body and | organizations in thewr vespoctive states, realize its strength, He says that the attack | Miunagemert of smatl craft in -such wate earthquake. ‘The correspondent says that | claimed, is a member of the provisional Rov- | ap Lo e rmine for @ permanent support | Jerters left in the roam proved that she had The report made vesterday favoring emi- | on Palomas was onl fo(f, and that the | ooy Sankii. S0 8 MAYE EQk QG- uchin i o bheap of ruins and not 4 house 240900 . of the government taken poison. Cyriep bl shot hunself, once | gration to Africa was ignored today. The | insurgents are determined to act chiefly on | yomber 1 by pusting through the snow on S 4 heay « N T P A P TR A T P 4 3 [ 3 it et chiefly on | g0t R usting the L S standing. , He adds that the scenc is jnde- | YPMeRt of the Hawalian islands on his way Will Meet Again Today. vehind the righteye, adain in the right side | sentiment ugainst it was overwhelming, In | the defensive, for the time at least, While | (400 81K SR TSEIE LIEAOLSES OF DY SHOW : scribable. . Bodies are still being recovered | 10 Washington, bearing dispatchoes from The democratic members of the committes | ©f he neck and senta third oulletinto Ms | fuct all reporis of the committee, except | they ave in the mountain fustnesses they i Alicos syt they oaiid ULy have made. and the smell from the putrefaction is over. | President Dole to President Cleveland and | on ways and means will moet tomovrow af. | Lo0Y just below the Beart. “T'wo of the | that on resolutions, were referred to the st impossible of capture. It 1s further | 1%, Was solely tha hope of bringing ou powering his cabinet. ‘The aispatches are sail to con- | ternoon to further consider the income tax | \WOUNds were fatl Four scaled letiers | senatorial council, with power to uct suid ihat the Yaqui Indians ave combin S B P P P 03 ‘I'he earthquaike shocks. the porrespondent | iy President Dole's and his confreres' side | #nd internal revenue schedules. 4 were found in the room, ene written by Mrs The report of the committee on resolutions | with the Tomochians and other Chihuahua | WYRLL 00 MOV HERIEEID Und | SUTOHnE telegraphs, were preceded by loud reports. | of the imbroglio and an areaignment of uterna) evenue schedulos. @ today: | Caton to ner husbund,and the others ad: | wasadoptet. ‘The gencral import of people, and that it a preconcerted signgl | Which the trip down the river necessitated, inthe ‘nilis to the custward of the town | Queen Lalivokalani and her supportors, The | “There are practically tarce modes by | 4ressed by Cyrier to s yelntivo in this clty, u | preamble was a recital of the ills complained | there will be some desperate work done. ATTENDED CRONIN'S FUNER AL earthquake sh vontinued to be felt. ‘The | filta of the representitive 1s Josph Von | which the deficit could be made up—by 1ssy- | 9ruggist fn whose employ e had lately been, | of and its convivtion that there exists in the The prosecution of Vietor L. Ochoa, ar i 4 Bl adjucent villages escaped with httle dam- | (hatts and he comes from Honolulu, of bonds and thus increasing the publie | 20d 1o Miss Fiavia Ogrder. Bouboniers, IlL, { organic law of the nation authovity for con- | vesied yesterday on charge of inoiting re- | auuther of 1he Coughiin Jurors Churged g shioh nlace he has been » resident for by an income which wouwd rea which place hud been his home before com- | gress to apply a remedy for these ill volution in the Hepublic of Mexico, was u | AMUHHer of the Cuughilu Jurors Churges There is talk of buildinga new Lown 10 the | tiventy vears. In addition to the nome of 50,000,000 to $75,000,000; or by & redu 1:,;1‘,1-1“‘- 20, ‘Tho fallowing 1s tbe woman's | & e resolutions expressed a determinution | somplete fiasco. — Ahere was nbsoiutely no L WALl HaiAa ARANA R o eastwerd of Kuchan, 3 b, RLP G 2 DAmeD T e S elier | tonake every endeavor, Ly petition and | proof that Ockoa Lus tad any connecti 10400, Dex 1o Coughlin case fupe Von Grasta, President Dole's envoy is said | tion of expenditures. In regard to the bond \ Il uneetion —_— " “ o > 1 1 To All: A farewell to our dear friend Life | otherwise, to ali wtne obranchas of the feder: with the tr e in Mexico, Iiven t wit nished a fresh scosution today when Judge to be known as J. Walton and H. 5. Brown, | 1ssue Ido not belizve a political p: wouid J GRANTED AN ENTENSION. v L A 3 a4 X Frdfoss " | 15 now W happuiess to ps. Vie §s not 1o | goverament toapply these remedies speedily, | nesses that Consul Zeavas had promised to | Wing, attorney for the defense, moy t Lk 3 on Gratta was arresied on o telegram | Survive a material enlurge public.| {3 ROIRIG § NARE N SER RN | oriait ne trils ! se, W ut the from tho ehief of potice of Halt Lake City, | debt iu time of peace. 1 hope that taat will | Friunds, | Farowe] hodbamd sud deas 1] Ay lacldenk of ks altoigoon Was ho | fesify io corliin ihiage weno nob thore. | opening of the eourt suat’ Jwar Fred Q. ©redito Mobiliere of Kome Reecives the | who claim that the prisoncr s wanted for | Bot be attempted at this tuwe, for 1am con- | Shield. Hope you will remembs your moth yeading of p letior poceived by Bey i o vonsul ilweell hue nok apnedred oo ¥e- | Henm pe discharged Desired Moratorinm. Sotaining #1100 worih of housohold goods | fident that Lhe great marses of our people | A ks 1o iy It g e Harns of Toxas, waraing him not to “return | cord in the matter, though he ias been mau oy e ARV e Rous, Dec. 1.—The Tribuna di commereio | Under false protouses. belicve the embarrassments of our treasury | tonight. =~ Oh, s0 youug without u » | o Caddo Milis, Yex., bocause he had de- | uging the affair vi us § ntec how tha Jou Phe ¢ n o | B i cis arrived hero tudsy | 18 ttributed. nov to insumMcient revenues, | What will she'do? Mis. L. } nounced this convention tnere from the - - Rehm had sworn falsely in his examination \ Lmla,‘um.ld the Credito Mobliiere six months | | GRG, L e B8 O Tt extradition | but an indefensibie and ish oxpoaditurs 1 letier coverinz several sheets | palpit Burned to Death in itis Ofioe. in saying that he was in Toledo during the elay without requiring it to call a meeting 3 ; 3 . S f put " ' h he had written o 1 e 51 Dee, | m 10 the Repub time of the Cronin wurder. Judge Wing filed to Governor Waite this afternpon. One fea- | Of public mo ch Le had 1 fu the < Feryery A I3 15, De \ il 10 the Repub- I g of its creditors, are that ) T an T RYAT -0 i rainas Mrs. (aion Lame 30 Mady th a1 ses Quest) y 4 B, A At V | amidavits that Rehm was in Chicago at the i \ o iratta’s in Senator Vooriees on the Bill JENVER, Dec Messvs. G. N 40 (Ol «IPIARENAM -1 SRYR: AL VIDE 4 ttended Dr nin's i ] The wavageieat of the Credito Mobilicre | pocency in s Salt Lako operations js U e it aa e o o7 o— ey ‘f"l,"‘", Jo=hipunis. o Sagas Hill 1. M. Frodericison, president of the l Wik sud altendod D, Canto's tReRy. /= ved R a1 aation | fact t voceived nons of tho goods thi Senator Voorhees was at the capitol today, 1t the Wages Bustared. th Vatanabe, the former representing Lt Sy 4 L'his revelation lmmediately follow has announced that « ful examination | fuct that hio reccived nous of tho £a0ds thit | byving Teturaed from his Indians. hom e e e steemen | the Specio Bank of Yokohama and tre latzer | Yiue Hill Lumber company, was buracd 1o | dismissal of the jurors of the prosecution shows thal 4 tho wost wioderate estimate | B4 boen orderad o crodl ey have uli i Speaking of the tarif bill, he said OviavilLs, Dee. 1.~The pammivieewmes peclo Bank of IAme I death in thewompauy’s offive, where he slept. | leaves the case in @ chaotic condition al- over two-thivds of the ussets remaiu jutact, [ (90N Pastored 10 hoir fotmer L wner s | only suy from my prescnt knowl. | Fepresenting the different organizitions of | the Imperial Bank of dupan, uriived here | Frederickson was a prominent and wealthy | wost unprecedented Phe hope is expressed Lhat the iastitution | VOB (ivattd sas it her Lusband had | o406 of the measure that the bill scems ta | $he employes of, she Lowsville & Nusisvide | toduy from the west. ‘They are visitiug the | man. 1v is thought t feg was first | Judge Tuthill took Juror Rehms' case Will bo able 1o resutme 118 segular coures of | abundant meuns to settlo his Salt Lake | ! X | S Uniied States for tne purpose of siudying | yobbed then sct on five, prob b ;s ¥ resume 18 vog courme of | AuwAGARL IRaGRS 1o seiile be in ordance with the principles of the | railroad arrvived in the city topight to confer | ;o875 288 (08 T 1 ue plng’ e | iey ' 6! ) five, probably by | under adviscment. The uttorneys for usiness t un early dute. Auoag the cred- | democratic party and the policy'us enunci- | with the oficials of the road, losking 1o.a re- | o S AEE R FCOT bt T g Bk Lo e x [ the prosecution claim thai the ftors thers are soui: anss Gf is3u whos Siaisie —— ! atea iu the lust platform, wnd i€ this should | ttoravion of the scale of wages in operaticn | FHSheCs, 1oF, | U iy | e v Teied Hond:y | Rebm ‘matter s an attempt by the A « . jaranteed % P i ‘ i prove, on closer examination, to t Cuse befose thegit of 10 per cent atout three | \y . . - defense to distract attention from s o WILADELPLIA, Dee. 1. —James Sove | roy Washinglou from her Cnicago, Dae. 1.—Th | A roport was current that the Banca Gen. ] every democrut uwes it support. | believe | months ago, A8 the earmnzs of the road ¥ H ¥ the prosscution’s dismissal of Jurors Oates erale bad ulso suspended, but (ho report is | Was today installed genoval master workman | i the ud valovem method as applied i the | hive steadily decreased sines the cut, it /s | FIr brrs SO o | the murderar of [ani Wilson. Assistant States Attorney entirely without foundation of thie Knights of Labor and at once ussumed | wariff for revenue ouly and in free raw ma- | belizved thit the result wiil be au agrecment . Nt aps. place ] in Ju Ws call for next Mon- | Botum said that he informed the defewse i he | PuiLabzLpiia, Dee 1 f 12 K., Clar! i B fep—— . the duties of his office and yearly all the | teriuls, and 1 understand these to be under- | for u sixty duys extension of time before a | ¥ Fo CAOFG 1 Both e ready, and the matter | of Juror Rehms' disqualification seve s o ariae. | e Bhan have o3 o oxemuiirg. bass | g Ditosipies Gf ¥he Nellaoa b)Y res-oration of wages. ‘Thero is no reasom bo | W an interview, said the stikers were still ding & Jury wiil begin at 10 o'clock next | 420 and that no action was takes unill thia A 9, elyn Morton, | was brought 10 & close this afterucon, sibher there will beauy legislation at- | expect o sirike, l undiswayed and expected 10 wiu the fght | ay worning, | worning,

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