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1871, OMAHA, SATURDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 9, 1803, SINGLE COPY FIVE CENT " . b TR | \ that the following plan o . action n N D Ny Thomas, disbursing clerk of the depa r NN AN W U | Bureau of Animal Industry, Aericult NANNN e 4 )\ i Pe vernment and would be carried out. The probably designated by the pos tmaster A. L. Hager of Greenfield, Ia.. will u A N s WA provisional government has 1100 men e general as custod1eof the exhibit SN the " fow dags, sher under arms, who are ready to respond at the All of the interior depketment oxhibit : al Brooke &nd James Y Ly : : s emation i | oo O erncttod” o | Thae (Ohe Wil | Yesterday's Action of the House Virtually o oy \Maof the Goological | Effect of Oullom's Proposed Amendment to 3 s i g : Latest Advices Concerning the Situation in | oL, e, Botm e O re are Tandod Defeats the Measure, turned to the oity WAthid 8 fortnight the Interstate Commercs Law, Howard, Pruncs, Heath, wiral Gama Addresees a Proclamation ta the Ielands, neither will the provisional government _The patent office exhibit, in charge of ex i S the Brazili lay down its arms and leave the government — Examiner Malcolm Sedton, has alresdy - : | building upon & request of Minister Willis, | TS ADVOCATES TAKEN BY SURPRISE | been vecked. inveleed fand delivored for | FROM POINT OF ORIGIN TO DESTINATION e Btttk WILLIS STILL AWAITING wswu:nows‘,‘..‘;q L ROYerTENL Wil femal " T L ast 1, and it al governtaent wili remain until its be received bofore the end of the weok. 1t Postat Authoritics to Procecd | members are arrested and taken out. 1t will 7 will be placed on permancnt exhibition in | ¢ Kulnat the toua Companies. _ | fesist sty Intorterence Strong Opposition Was Developed to 1t In | the hall of the patent offioe hipments Must Be Acee : Y 3 4, armed forces of the Unitea St All Pa e~ An Anniysis of the Votre from Other Roads at Terminn!l Sia- P, ¥ 1 Reperted Interview with the Reporters Biod & y _ Presont Revolt b on His Reperted Ir 3 % i \With the military force o ~Republicans Indulge in & TARIFF RUMORS, t the Haul to Be Consla- £ D ; y & Sonse Receives F Coufirmation. 10 enter the palace or dist Littie Filibusteriug, Changes Now Made in the Bill and Some ered Continuous, & - —_ | Honolulu. "That is the pr that Are Expectec ZHEY R by Minister Thurston to h Wasmseroy, Dee. 8 I'here have been ! i : s SE /. < DOLE SATISFIED WITH HIS PROMISES | fire e tiomarture o Hon Wisnisoros, Dec. $—The Torrey bank. | VASHSCTo%, 006, B =here bave bee WWisnivarox Braec or Tue Bet, | perating | CAUSE OF THE REVOLUTIO{ISTS UPHELD 1t is 9180 positively assert at Ministe S i % SCOANDIBA - BT T Py ol s b e Lyl Pk Byeiiis 513 Forn 1t ST t M ARINe THBE a8 the Thurston i golog to Honolulu, whatever | rup.c bill was strangled KD op | CeTning the revised tanff which the majority ey Det o B - i S piever | the house today just as the considering o soithal 08 418 WP SHA Wakat 65 A i : GToN, Dec ) | Investment company of Ch g No Danger of a Change Having Taken Place | May have bee regu 8 S ooeeo | the bill under the five-minute fule Wwas about mbers of the ways and means committee Experts see in the bill which Senator | (o wore convicted in e Grosscup's | Others Aszed to Joiu ths Moven 2 Chicago and Francisco o look after minute ' | havo about completed and which will soon | Catlom intraduced on Monday for the pur \ . Up to Date, Huwalian affairs in those citics. g o OGN, I daRmion S | Uerienos; RN IV BEUK L AGDAE ST | s oY wieiainy. he: lVeratate: Sommates | o kA AL ol changes, relating mainly fn the wording ot | : communication from the postoMice in in Lins with Thurston's Advice. the measure, had declined to permit the ¢ AV, loy's stibs 3 aw a clause of the greatest possible inte SHBEOR b AVKet & “ . i his statement a8 to the plan of the pro- | houseto vote on Mr. Baley's substitute, | o i) typographical errors and phrascology | est to organised lubor ae. el as e B ek A statin the 3 PROVISIONALS ARE READY TO FIGHT | visional wovernment is in'line with tiie | providing simply for a voluutars system of | byt it s well known that more chanes bave | g porronod labor as wll ue shippers panies na 1Ly | GOOD OBJECTS SOUGHT TO BE ATTAINED advice Mr. Thurston sent o the provisic bankruptey, whereupon Mr. Bland of Mis- | peen ma iy, it e ail orations. 1t may not hu Assistant A " et e e AL RS A : been made. The tn biate tariff has been | hoen intended by the author to be construed Eovernment, n‘|y .|” receiv “”‘(: lary | souri precipitated the entire question by | changed from & percent ad valorem 0 1 1.5 o ! 3 F l Ao o " Fliey Will Not Tamely Sabmit to & Turn- | LR R P 0 Sid firm and yield to | TOVIDE to strike out the enacting clause of | conte per pound specific duty, The ad i y‘.‘,: :‘,‘Sfiuhy‘.:.I»l\::yh“: f»i’u“ A Whilol Ing Down by the United States Mine nothing but actual force. the bill. Finally the advocates of the meas- | valorem rate was intended to make a duty of United States Clrouit Judees R and Taft ma Stewart was in- of Militarism, ¥ Medieal Oficers One LT A gentlemen _entitled to speak with | ure protested ihatit was untair to reject | aboutlcent per pound. A member of the | United States Circuit Judzes Ricks aud Tatt il ikt s LI 1 ister or Any Oue Else—Th: authority says Secrotary Gresham's letter | ths bill before the house had had a chance | committee explained to an Associatea press | Dunished the Aun Arbor strik t Toledo 1 thea wve doi Tension Still High. 1o the president. which started the Huwailan | ¢, porfaot it by amendment. Their plead. | tePresentative why —this change “was | for refusing to aeliver goods to another road excitement, was published only with the . + (ke N el ) T4 [ The varous consumers of [ at the end of their run on account of an exist —_— view of a contingency that threatened at | I8 were unavalling, The vote was de- | tin plate requested it, Under | {no striite tpon she connecting lige. It will that time, and that this contingency has uoy | c1sive. It was carriedl by avote of 142 to | an ad valorem duty the importers i Ao bl ¥ then 8 ted Py J ‘ be recalled th [} 1 Taft held 1 | 1 hted 1595 hy t 1P 1Copyrighted, 1693, by the Associaled Prese.\ occurred. What the contingency was cuo- | 111, Judge Torrey of St. Louis, the author | would not be able to buy hecause | be recalled that Jud es u:l~ anc t held bi te.ies ana the RN, DEE N »1‘”“' 7o | HoxoLvwy, Nov. 0 (vin Schooner Transit | not be learned, but the inference is the | of tha meusure, who hus bosn hero for ten | bllorders for tin plate w that it was a part of the striker's duty under ( so of the malls for swindiing | 1« « he Times will tomorrow. to San Francisco, Dec. 8.)—[Correspondence | administration was confident that moral | % romoting the interests of the bill, say | Lree months in advance, and if the price | the interstate commerce law todeliver goods | PU | publish the followir of the Associuted Press. ] —During the after- | suasion alone would effect the restoration of | ¥ ¢4rs promoting ihe interests of the bill, should be 8 fents & pouna when ordered 10 the line at the end o' his run which con- Ahe companies in the list are as ‘, AN e ailed Minister Willis | the aueea. This expectation was based on disconsolately in the zallery. The vote was 4 cents when shipped it would be found an | tinued the transportation. ollows, some e VAL uod "‘ the 7 ameds sal “‘ Dt P ‘:“ explicit statemeuts in Mr. Blount's report. | nota strict party one. An analysis shows [ ad valorem duty would work injustice to t made a statement, virtually as already pub- lished by the Associated press, that nothing | & s no intention of g ) r O ' 1 1 es of the s ncern, but operating Senator Cullom’s amendment is primarily = § ) NHBHE o Sk Y with the e tion of desultor 5 In view of authoritative statements that the | that 115 democrats, eightecn republicans and | }mporter, while under a specific duty the | intended to enforce the by one L rent the country: Equit Ha: xception of itory artitlery mocrats, eigh P PLaE SRt ey ETEWHAL e U vt Y b Inves! weil Bluffs, | firing. The following 1s the manifesto issued 2 | nine populists voted to strike out the enact- | importer would knew exactly what he had | railrond of the traftic of another, for the o . v, Council ? i te munifesto issved definite would bedone here until he hi ay be contluded the chunces that | ing clause and that sixty-four republicans | 10 pay when the order wasgiven. 'This | purpose of making a coutinuous line and [ 1d.: Pery 1 ¥ nc .company, | by Admital G uow iu command of the received a reply to the dispatches sent to | the queen will yet be restored are s and forty-seven democrats voted againstit. | Sume member said thore lad “been other | preventing railroads from discrimmating oDy, AR s Iivestuang | insurzent ves o e e s FRTRER A Ovies An attewpt to drive the bill for the admis- | Changes of the same character where the | botween roads in the acceptance of traflic, | PAD XK A | At n 4 ashington by the Alameaa. Thi e . ‘ sion of Utahh us & state through the house | interests of the sonsumere would beliable to | It wil be recalled by lawyers and raitroad | Con 5 X ites Tuvest 5 ‘Ciwmntion, wwent was published iu the Star. Yester, The cabinet meeting today lasted for two M Ve ORI . injury by tluctuation of the price under the | men that the only doubi there was enter- | Heut un com FELLOW CorxTiyses: My principles and ¥ Hotrnana ALior Ay Gereral Oliey ant S during the moruing hour was defeated bya | 1 ¥ r Ll t A, Gantt the Bulletin published a lotter from Minister, | hours aud Attorney General Olney and Sec. | Yaermined filibuster, lod by M. Dingley of m(‘"IIA‘AJI‘I‘L‘A"]I?‘“I."‘! oo oo how|| Bined 88 10 the sou i oi l(ln SLLLLL s i e feelings have hitherto opposed the idea of my ‘s i o wished his re. | Tetary Morton re ca long beyo Y | st sUported: by Rito S GB1Ire anges in 2 been made—how | at Toledo was upon this point, but when th it company. taking part in the revolt, but the presont murks n ihe Star to apply to the eniire | uation camein' for a shiare of attention, but | fRRISHEAR PR, jrid COUTeE oS08 ¥ upon | There huve been changes in vearl buttons, | appeal from the Toledo decision. toall in- | itan Boud Investment compuny, St me into the strugele. Accepting the duty press of Honolulu. ‘The stand taken by | owing to the meager news from the islands, [ {308 BOEGY TOFESEAGOWE tah, but the | Piano keys and silk thread. Just what these | tents and purposes it confirmed the decision | GU il : which patriotism | a o b P 2 the admission of nov only L I ke patriotism In with & full senso Minister Willis 1 his interview with the | the discussion wus nocessaril sl:u: Ot | other democratic territories of New Mexico | changes are is not known, of Judges Ricksund Taft. Another clause 5 o oan and Investment | of 1ts responsibility openly joln the Star, which was revised in proof by Lim | fefitfte results, Mo exaer time spondence | #nd Arizona, bills for which have already ,.\ "(’n‘k’a(um of A\c\\.\ Yorkers has l\\‘}u-xl in the Cullom umendment defines this p ag IS Caratans: LB voBIIERY | siniis: ‘of iONE fwiio] F1ob, oI EYEREERN Dalsre Hublication. catised considBrabls com- £ i L. i S correspondenc been favorably reported by the nitt that the i whe he bill goes into effec still further by decla z that he word ( (e 'H' e b b i Rio G j¢ do Sul and three months caus und papers relating to Hawaii ey be changed either to July 1, 1804, or Januafy | “line” 1n the law mean ries . Guarantee lnvestment company L 4 ment and anxiety in the government circles It can be stated explicitly that there was iaad 1, 1805, extending from the | SRR to | Investment Bond company, and Workmen's | here, have fought valiantly to free th indicating thatany breach of the peace would | no understanding arrived at between Sccre When the House Openet. Nothing is definitely kuown as to when | the point of delivery. This rly would | Investment und Bond company, Denver: | country from wiliturism and hybrid be punished by the American minister. To | lary Gresham and Mr. Thurston before the | About 100 members were present when | the bill will come up in the house. Chair- | compel railroad employes to . disre Wadew Juvestment_ company. Pucblo, Co alliance with the influen, sectarianism, the Associated press, he said: “Any | latter'sdeparture from Washington as 1o | the house met. Mr. Talbert, a democrat | man Wilson hopes to report the bill within | strikes aud contentions und prejudi Pacific Coast Bond and Invest and will dircet every effort to rescue my coun trouble participated in orfthe other side | LG ourse the United States would pursue | from South Carolina with populistic tenden- | three days from thetime it is presented and | orders affecting 4 line upon which they are | PABY. Okdo ah Savinzs Investm try fron: the auarcliy and serfdom to which pa i .8 in Hawaii. cies, asked unauimous consenst for the im- kconsidered by the full committee next Mon- | directed to deliver goods in transit, aud pany, Mo I ant: Utah G the presentrulers huve now brought her. It would be stopped av once by the United Sent it a Month Ago. mediate considerati solution which, | day. The ten aays time which the repub- | makes more cledr the soundness of thie de- | luvestment company, Seattle; Guars oy States forces. SAY Fraxcisco, Dec. 8.—Tt is kpown | after various whereases reciting the delay n members were 1o have in case the bill | cision delivered at Toledo. Few people up- '1_‘"““‘ nd Inve: el OmANY, CovinELOn, | zoverument overthrown in w moment of nu satisfied President Dole. positively here by the Associated press that | in matters congressional, instructed the eported during the recess will not be | preciate the great care which 1s exercised in . v i) tional stupefication and surprise by a militar 3 the plan’ of action as outlined by Minist ways and means committee to immediately | granted when the bill is reported during the | phrasing legislation by congress, pany, Newport, Ky.: American Guurantee | (qivion of whicl the present governm .”y~ On the morning of the 17th, the day after | Thyrston to friends in Washinmon before he | bring iu the tariff bill and the banking_and | session. Mr. Wilson opes to secure con- oS el g e mAtVA P RO b0 M, T Fek RO LB i8S FEETRIONN the Alameda left, President Dole called | Jeft for Honolulu, is identical with instruc- | currency committee to bring in some finan- | #ideration before the holiday recess. ' ppose Cloture. Valley, Ga.; Nutional Confederation Guar- | BIEobicome, & respact tho froo vxprossion of upon Minister Willis to iearn how far the | tions forwarded by him to Honolulu, Novem- | ciul measure for the rehef of the people, to it is gonerally undeeataod thav tho fnter. | The republican steeriug committesin the | suteo company, Nashville, Tann.Phoenix [ A0V of 1he vavion, and considet 1t edc ity ni States wus ex- | ber 16 by the steamship Warrimoo. Tt will | the end that the democrats micht more [ nal revenue bill will be reported us u sepa- | senate hus served notice on the democratsof | Suvings and Investment company, Waco 8 appoal tothe country to decide upo o f the od States was ex o n S Te. : 3 i e form of goverament which sh o o ;'.',”:’ :’:(" “:‘r 1‘."(41‘;:;1“1 {‘m :““l: ey, | be remembered that President Cleveland’s | prompily redecm their pledges. Objection | rate measure. Thare s still a disagreement | that body that when they o to the pro. | Tex.: American Boud T stnent com tho foru of overament whicl shall rulotn th scted to be carrie se of an emergenc. i AL PR R Rty | was made, or ma tures of 4 s reve- | posed changes of the senate rules which will | Equituble Investment company, Missouri | future. For this myself und my comrades In . policy regarding Hawaii was made public | was madc over many features of this part of the reve- | posed changes of the senate rules which wil 3 | 3 Upon his return it was learned that the | only’n few days before the Warritoo sailea During the second morning hour Mr. K nue. The whisky tax has not yet bees provide for cloture, the republicans will pre- ndInvestment company.and Ne bruska | arws are rendy to sucrifice our lives upon the provisional government was fully satisfied | from Vancouver. hurston immediately | gore of Texas, from the committee on terri- | tirely settled, but it is believed theinc sent a sohd frontin opposition. The repub- | Savings and Iuv stment company, Omaha alturof the couutry. Surely the urmy which with the explanation and limitations made | sent a dispatch to_ Vancouver and had 1t | tories, called up the bill for the admission of | Wil be but slight if they are mace. If the | licans say they are perfectly willing to sup- 1 ntee Iuvestment company, | is now bravely fighting will not persist in de- by Minister Willis, It is the general opinion | forwarded by the Warrimoo to Honoluly | Utah ou an equal foot the original | income tax is the great bone of contention | port cloture, but that it must not be ata National Savines and Iuvest | fending a raBbnt L WRIGH AR I ARERHR 54 e - S where it was delivered to the provisional | states over which members cannot agree. the tax | time when 1t is desired to apply it to certain , Mich.: Columbia | noral support of the people und credit nong. that the original language ased by the United | povernment Nevember 23, In that dispaten Mr. Dingley inaugurated a filibuster. He | 0n cornorate incomes suggested in the presi- | measures in view, suct as the federal elee- | fuvestment company, Saginaw, Mich.: St | forcign nution he watehword of freedom, States minister conveyed more than hie in- | Thurston gave the substance of & conversa- | made the point of no quorum on Mr. Kil- | dent’s message is far from satisfactory to | tions aud tariff bills, which are soon to come | Louis Mutual Bond 'Investment company, | iy o , NoxnErroni B I h ¥ i € b i 3N S EnG NI g o wrd upon the southern froutler, now tended it should. It is understood Presi- | tion he had with Senator Gresham on | gore's moon to ®o into the committee of 'm: the members, and esym-m“_\nw many | up 1nrlu--mm . They will support lhlv cloturof] ac I Y eotme “‘ gompany, St ates Santa Cutharina, Pura, Sao Paulo, A A 5 nis- | various points, and also advised the pro- | the whole to consider the bill, which had re- § Who are noton the committee. They cisim | to apply to subsequent congresses, but they | Louis: Pettis Counsy Tuvestment company, | /5 o o 0E0 ll(:v‘n!llxlol\tx ‘m.m\ !x;Ior"(x)jll ”‘f‘ mine" | Cisional government, as indicated in the | sulted, yeus, 63: nays, 8, and thereupon Mr. | & tax on corporate ineomes wpuld mean in- | will oppose indefinite cloture for application | Sedalia, Mo.; Missouri S nd In: | the northernsia . ter that the provisional government com- | g eouigted press dispatch from Washington | Kilgore demanded the yeas and nays and ths | creases in rates of intercst sud higher rates | in this congress, Thus it appears possible rent company, Fayette, ) ZrovIoen | b DALE T AT 0 manded the situation und would require 10 | tonizht, voll was called. The republicans refrained | by common carriers. for the republicins in the senate to force i Boud and Investment compuny, and Fraucc- | Brazilians, vietory is certain. Hasten 1t by uid from the United States unless it was In Trouble with the Press. from voting iu order to break a quorum. some modifications of the tariff bill, but | German Blectric company, Cibelunati: Cati- | bringing every possibie moral infiuence to hely called for. “Ihe presideut assured the min- Further advices from Honolulu, supple- Mr. Dingley of Maine, who led the fili- STATE BANK TAX. they will nog offer tactious opposition to the g"’l‘“ Land and Water company. Davion, | gur cuuse. Call on all the conservative Ister that any breach of the peace which | mentary to the Associated press copyright | buster, expluined that the course of the re- bilias & whole, PR s e G, | Clusses of Brazil to cast off the intoleracle might occur would be speedily dealt with | Jetter by the schooner Transit, indicate that | Publicans was due partly to opposition tothe | Advocates of Its Repéal-Have Prepared Unpaid Tndian Judgments. n ) S by the Huwahan poversment, The pro. | Mimster Willis has gotien into trouble with | cousideration of such au iniportant bill du- Bill Looking 16'That End. i SpH Telc 1t for Love Couutry. en pronounce \ alent and n the United | Relief of the People 0 the Oppression Revolt, Rio pe Jaxemo, D 5 o Montevideo Dec, 8)—The lust few days have been quiet, ust to restore by force of arms the N ke of siuvery Tmposed by the militurism of antee luvestment Ameri- | Y9 Y : ! 3 ¥ s e by Gt o k & 1889, T hope to fultill my duty as u Braziliau, T One! Rovornment rocolvod assurancos 'On | . The Honolulu Star, in_publishing the n- [ Hon to the Dingioy made. the plea of mo | 10Percent tax on state bank circulations | under the Indian depredation law of March | vestment company, Phitadclphis and Wash- | theirs. SALDANHA DA GANA, the points lxm-:munm which were fully satis- glm'\‘lg'“' with }1\”:»' secured o “va]- over 3 andiMr Rilgore moved }jr a call of | bas been framed by the subcommittee to | 8, 181, uud which have not yet been paia be- | ington, D, C. Ihe entire medical staff of the uavy, hithe factory. It 1s understood that Minister | its rivals, and they criticised the minist 3 Mo Dinolay 101] et i 3 sominittee ’ ¢ and | cause action is required by Congress, are the e — erto neutral, toda od A vl Gi p : 5 SR s pros. | for talking so freely. These criticisms drew | the Mr. Dingley followed up the ob- | Which the full committee on banking and | gaia S Ea vt h math B bator FINDING OF CRONIN'S BODY. 2 bhitoday;dolged Anmire et Willis sa1d he would stand back of the pres. 4 ot e OGRATEHOGE P 2d 11| mbastives relating ollowing: W. Martiu, administrator E 1NG OF CRONIN'S BODY ¥ X forth the followimg letter from Minister | Structive program. The morning bour inthe | currency referred 41l measures relating to | {olowing: W, Ko Martie, asmiyistrato ent government until the present difficulty | Wijjis, published 4n the Honolulu Bulletin, | meantime had expired this question. The ' bill will be Te- | ity $1800: W. N Hinman, Nortn Platte Story To1a ny on Tl yilier et e was settled. November 17, the day after the laterview Defeat of the Baukruptey Bill. ported to the full committee for final action | §1,000; Coe & Carter, Omuha, $21,310; Joseph Consna g Toasy: Still at High Teosion. uppeared in the Star. Mr. Oates then moved to go into committee | before 1t i reported to tbe | W. Paddock, Omaha, $5,50; Levi Carter, | cmcaco, D NS e X AT . = - - 8 . e! 0080 § - g ) i 2 CAGO, Dec, 8.—. ° opeving of the | yrench Critic Talks ou the Compatition with The tension in political matters since the |, To xux Eviion or muw Burterix: 1have | of the whole for the consideration of the | nousc. 1tdoes not repeal the tax uncondi- O, o ooenator Manderson 35 | Goughlin triul today Judge Wing began his Engiand in Bullalog War Ships departure of the Alameda has only partially | left, The intarview in the ctir whe submitted "“"}“""““1‘:;“;‘;“&"]'m“ff‘.’(',‘r"" the fiveminute rule. | tionally, but provides that the s Chairmus of the committea on Tndias deprs. | address to. the Jury for the defense. | *Loxpox, Dec.5.—A dlapaten 30 the Times relaxed. Minister Willis statea he made the S but 1 did not scrutinlze theexpressions, | | L 3% Y8100 Mr. Oates to aliovs the honeg | Pe under the direction of the comptrol dations of the senate, urging speedy uction | 1t was announced that the first wit- | from Paris says: M. Weyl a well known . % leading, due, I am sure, not to Pt public statement “‘that nothing immediate intention on the purt of the writer. The | to vote on his substitute providing for a vol- | the currency and shall be limited in amount. | by the committee on these claims and others | pess for the te would bz ex-rolice | naval eritic, publishes au article in the Jours would be doue™ to ease matters down, us he | short conversution {'hud with him had no | untary system of bankruptcy. This, he | The comptroller's supervision will prevept | that huve passed the scrutiny of the court | captain Villiers, who would tell the story of | nal des Debats 1n whicn he depr i the finding of Cronin’s body. ruinous nchadas island. THE RIVALRY, believed a statement would do. His remedy | Political stenificanve whutever. When my | saia, would give the house a1t 0pportunity 1o | the issue of correney awhich is not amply | of clums aud have ripened into judgment. ronsopat ¥ | kovernment is ready to make any officinl or | eyrras its preference immedintely 08 Lo tho ; 3 naval competition between England worked for a few hours, but it now appears | political stutements it will be eisewh A0(HORTRORS LS 48 L0 the | secured and tend to prevent wildeat issues. Of futerest to Individus during his speech Judge Wing, i er- | 4 0 Ve, o dival ! Fogret that i casual remurk In rogard (o the | character of the bill it desired in any event, | 150" deretood the bill has the approsal of | & Mand 1R t A o g, refer. | and M. Weoil says thiav Ao e has divalged jus gl imulate | regret that a casual remark in regard to the HYac S y 3 . s understood the bill has the approval o Senator Manderson and Representative | wins 10 the allegec SRline bet o ronir e 2 AnaE . hohas divulged Just enongh to stimulate | [HFSIINIOF 8,8 Nrens hera. hus beon. miscon: | and would save at least thres days of the | ih president, who desires the Topeal if 1t 15 | Horios ore araiue the soenatay CRERtative | ring to the alleged ill feeling between Cronin | Russian squadron in the Mediterranean 15 of speculation, and both sides interpret his | surued. When | spoke tothe reporterof the | time of the house. Sirronbdad Wit il i et e Emicer 10 wive” militars in | and Coughlin, said that such quarrels | a tounage less than that of two ronciads ot explanation favorably, which, in the end, | Star. It wis asa tepresentativeof the entire | Mr. Oates, however, declined, and the | ™'pop asantative Spasy, who 8 ‘0pposed 10| oerietion ot Dorne.. collene Bott T u- | smong the Inish are frequent, **Thelrishare | the Royal Sovereign typo.. Ho nsks whathes 4 1o i press. 1 am not its cens ny re was ading of the vns nhout 10 proc f 5 { structiol A 2 e 2 silence ma e » reconsti will doubtless udd fuel to the political fire. | Bo™ntended to bo constried 1o the disud: f“{“f"’ :\[h““fi “\Jll,l- “;,.:“',;' ;‘rfl\,‘,\ proceod b | the bil, told u member of the committee who [ weritten in this behalf and are o an in- | unsuited tor self povernment, because of | the sience maiutained about the reconsti- Wien the atteution of the United States | vintage of any one. v wis intended us an | $0CUORS whon Mr. Biand of Wissourl moved | is in favor of the bili thatif the repealers | ferview with the secretary of war tomorrow | their numerous fouds, | No importance tuted American vy arises 1n Englaud from R an e T e 2 § appeal 1o all 1O unite in preserving peace and | 10 strike ou! Lhpa 8080 of tae b would vote for the resolution calling for in- ning ol SN a0 2 Sy car ol disagreeable controversies with a na- minister was callod 1 the fuct that the pro- | gBEG"grdar, which 1s, | now, the ‘wish of aj) | TEis motion brought the whole question toa | Jrouwig,vote for the resolution calling for in; " Ropresentative Meikleiohn tody intro- | and the detendant wers 1dertifiel wich i | Hon more scusitive thun France. Criticisiog visional government would aid him in keep- | good citizens. Furtheér thun this, I do not de- | direct issue. If carried, according to the Ret this information before the nouse, he | g 5“11 R e e e DR B0 iand shadafahd e identificd with the | 1o gnglish tabular comparisons, the writer ing the peace he replied he did not expect | 176 10 b quoied. Yours respecteully rules, it was-equivalent 'to the rejection of | S0 0t0 10 el it before the hotae disedSa il pension Gu J1bsou ¢ m"l'\:‘\"fiut]!i tions of an Trish society.” | Lot tEUT NGy whita tho bubk of tho Eaglan trouble unless it came frow irresponsible Thurston Will Not Tanne | e bill. [Both sides sourrled about the | " yr. Gummings, chai¥man of the comuittee | © Represontative Pickler has reintroduced | couted o shacetion tr he sracy o) TEIAMLS | vessels (ireaqs.ColnmiasioneciuasaroNl persons on either side. setided b e Ll Al 0 e s o e o4 FISIUE | on naval affairs, thiuks that the appropria- | nis uill for the relief of John Palmier of much eriticisu any of the l'rench or Russit i vossels AT Ex-Marshal Wilson has brought two libel | _CHICAGO, Dec. 8 —Minister Thurston, in | Yol¢ M potion wus, deteated by a | tions for the nival estabhshments will not | Pine Ridge Regnniing the festimony given by the | Made triul trips yet, and headds that Frauce Lt L company with H. N. Custle, editor of ‘the | YOI Of i was adontod onanded | be cut down by tis congress, although he | * Hud the senate been in session today the | milkiman, Mertos, on the. previoue tril 1o | Bever was able o vie with England in rapid- e e Noaiver G- Smitn, editor of. the | Honolulu Advertiser, passed through here | bellers: ' Jhe motion was adopted by a vote | thinks that a fight will bemade on the ill. | president would have nominated C. Boyd | hom han Gevehim ingobrs vious triul 10 | 'y of conetraction. Star. ‘The suits have grown out of the re- | tonight enroute toSan Francisco. He was | 081011081, The attcmpt 1o strangle the | Mr. Cummings foels ‘sure that a fightwould | Barrett of Aberdeen, . D., 10 bs recaives of | cottage about 5 D. . on the night of May 4.i in the House of Commons today Rt. Hon, publication of a report made to Mr. Blount | sbown a copy of the dispatek received by the | oL Yo A€qbh B 108 SRV TVOLE BAG been SUC- | not be successful, although the demands are | the land ofice at that city snd John F. | is reported today that the i Sir U, Kay-Shuttleworth, secretary Lo the by Colonel V. V. Ashford regarding immor- | schooner Transit, and said ment. | oo cheers greeted the unnounce- | greater than last year. When the lastap- | Hugies 0 be receiver of the land oftice at | present. trial will s endeavor o Ji Samalan roplylag ko TuriLer SUEs IR y e e hase | me S AIatIn trerat R | B Bant g meto] carding the strengih of the British navy as alities practiced in the palace by theex- [, BLis I8 nows tome. Tnevor beard mas- | ™3y Blana moved thiat the committee rise | DEoPFiations were mide, Mr. Cunmings suid Piorre. L entative Lucas saw Comp. | L €Xlentof Mertes' knowledge is compured with the mnavies of oiher quoen and Wilson. The original account | of guch action being taken by Minissor 304 report the bill to the house with the en- | heen comploted. . Now that these contracts | tyolier of Curroncy Eckels and hud doforred | oo i echiug Sbout that time hesaw 4 man | nyjions and the steps belng taken 10 was published in the San Francisco Clron. | Willis. 1 really cannot say anything about | BCHDE clausc stricken out. Colonel Oats | yaq been filld the appropriations must be | the asscasment of stockholders in the FHob | bosaes it sesiitr i ponat sevoral Vify | increase the number of her majesiy’s battie, iclelast April, and was furnished to the |1t I have no busiuess to say unyuhing | K8Y ““,"l,,‘i,':“:.yh.hlh\‘,‘f,:‘:}u Mr. Canos and | made. Springs Nutional bank of Hot Springs, S. D. | that he saw u man euter the cottago and | SPIPS replied that two battle ships, four, Honolula correspondent by Ashford, | #bout it D e s s Candon gac Phraseology in the Wilson Biil, Mr. Lucas believes tnat if u little more | “that the police told me about the other | CFUISErs. twosloops of war and a number of) At T \‘1 mlant S ) Mr. Castle, who had not read the dispatch, Ul‘llllrnd\lun.AL(sL(-f’x he \m: ;,;u,m ; asked in The officers of the Treasury department | time is given the receiver of the bank it will | things.” OB the other hand new evidence | Wrpedo destroyers, in addition to several i as given to Mr. Bloy con- : % 5 o 3 i rlamentary shape the striking ou I« ¥ sury artm tver A A othe 8 0 e | oiher st O War no 1ding, wi Bdence, Most of the allozations n Ashlord's | Ve ea that peiciins foboricd it Mes | o cingsc loft the bitt, 8 " | who are. cxports in atters FlAtng 10 Uho | not be ncessary to ety un_ussoasinent on | of great value o the. stALe in fho presend | OLST BOIDS Of wur now | Aiding. WOl Mos} allegations in Ashford's | Willis said that pending advices from Wash- Mr. Springer had the rules read, showing | customs have beenof considerable help to | the stockholders, and that the bank will re- | trial has been discoverd. it is reported today, e eh e WAkh, YR, UkRPED 7 DYSER account are said W bo capable of proof, and | ington he would stand behind the provi- | ;, THPHUAECE I IS TOES SeAh SROWIE | 4ho\vavs wnd means committoe in suggest. | sume business on'a solid basis in the statement ex-Policeman Way. who | 44Pstch the defense alleze they will place the ex- | sional government? ; Th Torthe: o | ing improvements in the phrascology of the | Senator Kyle, commenting on the call for | stopped at Edgewater the wazon containing S % A Upon being informed that Mr. Willis had | #nd witbout further motion recommitted the ¥ Yol Siing HbE B SRR 3 L ¥ ARE QUIET, queen on the stand and give a full expose of " h ‘K* S R Y 4t “..‘- bill without instructions. A motiou to re. | Customs administrative feature of the Wil- | a populist meeting at Brookings, § , 10 | thetrunk and who will testify that Coughlin € the entire matter. Ivis generally belioved | $ e i0entiy Aimaa of sonwe i Willis | fer it instructions was, however, in | S0 tarifl bill. ‘They say that as o resull of | repudinte deots, stated that the " movemient | was one of the men on the wagon. Way. 18 | yuio orbes is St Farsaing the Kin the (TiAraE AT et Pl 4 | 18 ovidently 3 man.of acnse order ) this many of the mmbiguous clauses | did not have the sanction of auy repatable | isstated, did not inform the state of this | M* Z B AR < L o e suits will not be allowed to come to trial |~ Mr. Thurston would not say anytking on 2 Pleaded for the Bill, that_crept into it have been bottered and | pobulist in South Dakota; that the talk | before bécause he was not questioned as to ixplorer Selous’ Liravery by the prosecution Mr. Willis' statement, but he smiled in an A i 3 : modified so that there will beno doubt of | about it will hurt both the party and the iis point Care Tows, D N-A dispatch from Will Keslst Restoration, approving munner as Mr. Castle spoke. »\\h"n_ the con ’!‘l"_‘“‘ arose before | the construction that conzress intended | stateif it is not checked, and that it is At the conclusion of Judge Wing's nddress | Buluwayo, the capital of Matabeleland, e S, A haidgss i +1 hawdly think Mr. Willis made that re- | the = vote 'to = strike W out =~ the en-| ghould be placed un ghe provisions of the | foolishuess to talk about the repudiation’of | for the defenso toaay, an adjournment was | dated Dece I, aunounces that quiet i Riplarmian i A\”nf( n.r.: s o l‘m pro- | mark 5 M lm‘;::; Jwent on, “The "l“‘li\ ing clause was taken Mt . Cannon ..rf‘n:‘ bill debts. i : taken until Mondu, reizns and that it is scted everything isionul government this afternoon deveiops | thing that would make me think he said it, s secured the floor and made an arden t s o matter of rezvet.” said an official obe Castor g Low. i) herk b4 » determination to stand on the defensive | i that ever since he has been on the Sand- a not to kill the biul before the.house had | of the department todsy. that wo have ot FEe rim Tol 4 st st will be settled snortly : police are pa- . " oh Ialamda he heen taliine an opportunity to consider it under the five- . a0 A National Committeeman Tobius Castor is FLOUR GULFUT, g 2 v aud take nothing iu trust until the United | \Wi¢h islunas he hoen tatking in 8:.man- { 8 i b | had & commission of experts whose duty it | jn'hiding here. He is stopplug with the wr g southieast of 4 e \ o . | ner dictatorial and audaious in the ex- | minute rule. He thought it unjust 1o mur- | would be to puss on the construction of all | oty of o warsonal Teiond onl rofuces . G . Bulawiyo, where the uutives are disarming States government Is officiully heard from, | treme, If he hus talked that way before he | der a great measure just as its real consider- | Dills afccriin oo one construction of ull aiipel.o nosonal (riene Auerpeluses 10} Avether' Goog. We tecorded for the o ] either dircctly or through Minister | is probubly doing it again.” ation was being entered upon good denl | 4y proposed for emmotment. This wonld | on B o Pz e il il i ol L L ¢ Sadi ; u | i meuns to escape the importunities of oftice - % Willis. 1In the meantime troops will be kept | Mr. Thurston was evidentiy beut upon | of excltement obained while Mr. Cunnon | reljeve the treasury from muny embar @ 5- | sosiers so thit he may curry out o siig | . MINNEAPOLIS, Dec. 8.—The Northwestern | Other patrols which ure scourlng the fully armed and the reserve guaras ready at | EIVing o great lwitation of & sphinx. Jvas speaking, the members erowdiag down | ments when' the laws were put 1uto piac- | heasared. . H6 has siven order, it is stated. | Miller says ltion ax 1o going four | SOUNLE SOLORYERS JEVUrRlO AVHINES GEMH Bipnengetg AR PRRAY A Ll Sk into the arcoa in front of the speaker's | thes) operation, A1l Bills e re i o has giver binsts o favored the mills lust woek nnd | PeVives as continung i 8 minute’s uotice. Many Americans assort e e 0 408 w"mqw”“_‘.‘m. il Jils agaciiog thosus. the telegraph oftices that ' his addross y lake fay mills List we SO ey 1 owinz King that no restoration shail take place. The s Judge Culberson, chawman of the | JOW8 Service in kugluud go irousn the shall not be given to inquirers. | this contributed materially toward kecpi Lobenguln in s northeasierly diveotion, g provisional _ goverament ~expresses the | Execution of Two lilinols Youths as Dan- | judiciury commitbec, pointod out that the | the resuly is bonoficial, A few words will | S 4 Hot et gov his guillotine in inotion | the output up to o comparatively the king hus requested ¥ : opinion that the use of force on the part of ville Yesterduy. voluntary and iuvoluntary points of the | fraquently make a great difference in a fled n numper of recommendations and | fEure. The quantity ground was 183 o Whlkeeon roulrning toHliagy the United States would bé equivalent to a Dasviceg, IlL, Dec. 8-~The young mur- l‘;’"‘“"“ bili “‘““‘l' 80 '“‘W‘““."»‘ Interwoven | Iy no case is this batter demonsirated than | expects the heads of Nebraska postmasters | barrels, averaging 30380 barr dailv R g ‘,'j“\l“‘;‘:fb i 'fm_._'" i e I8 s, Pate and Biinas, woro. saoomiad o { Sust 16 wanld Do imposmiblo 't carvo one | 10 te. amo 18 1his ERNE dumonstatad thad it the Matabele power is R TRA e fohaniiie S0 R0 bus to_ begin fulling soon against 304,145 burrels the week before, 186, | braken and that: thers wil b oo paver & have at least 1,500 rifles and ammunition in | 12:55 today without a hitch S0 e ihon AL AR AoVl pubstan- the clussification of Wb trinnings, where | Posumasters for Tows webe appointed | o5 purrels for the corre g time iu | flghting. Captain White praises the pluck private hands which it would be impossible [ The crime for which Pate and Stires were | went on o present in' o vigorous mauner | {1e “povornment badisss Mtiasion” and | 124 .\‘us: hr“‘;:“ll'«'i J:;:lr;«“':umm\ W. J. | 1892 and 18120 barrcls in 1% This week | of M. =¢ e explorer, who, he says, foselao In case of restaration. ‘Those best | executed today was commitied ou August %5 | the urgent necosity for sume equitable sys- | millions of mone et Y 1 ok an e [ ipione are lenan T RO T S R ina it tho advineing ket S e S < ast. F T . Harv = tem of bankrupic, e warned the demo- ellogg, Jas ounty, W. tes, vice on, the latter producing at the sat firing 4t the advancing enem) e posted say that thethrone would not siand | last. Four young men, Harvey Pate, aged | 100, 0F TERKFUREEE: | (U6 WAtES the demo- Enows Mo L. Hunna, removed ; Libe Warren | about 24.000 barrels per twenty-four hours. | captain also says that M. Selous was \ 21; Frank Stires, aged 19; Enas Mel ) o An hour after the withdrawal of American | 21; Frank ¢ s Aged 1493 Enas McJunken, wounded while ounting his horse, and the M fusod anmy legislation whatever on this SHINGTO 5 e | county, J. P, Mckarlard, vice J Quite a livtle steurn hus to be used and the troops. ‘The theory of restoration, however, | #ed 18, and Charles Smoot, aged’ 17, were | subject Wasuisgrox, Dge B—Dr. Lobo, charge | \opoved; Mallard, Palo disposition is toward u still beavier curtail- | officer concludes with the remark that he ment of the output. Despite the fuct that | congiders the explorer worthy of the Vice will not be believed Lere until the last | great readers of flashy literature and Pate [ Mr. Bland, in support of his motion, | & Afiaires "d"'" Venezuelan goverumvut, | Wugner,' vice A. U. Sauds, remc oment. Showld it then prove truo ser has served two years among the cowboys of | speakiug with his accustomed fire, con: | Bas not been advised thava revolution is in | Providence, Hardin county, J. L. millers pretty generally complaiued of trade | toria Cr moment. Should hen prove true serious | . The four concelved the iden o ended that this bill Eaaa ; Progress iu that republic. vice D. E. Miller, removed. ing Gull aud Unsatisfuctory, th e — Loy SN P g ‘exas. The four conceived the idea of hold- | tended that this bill would place the country - G 2 PR P A e troublo will likely follow. T'his much isad- | jyg up Henry Helmick, s wealthy farmer. | at the mercy of the banks and give thes An ex-minister frow that country, how- George B. Danty's Successor, es of flour last week upproxiu ) 1 e ATy o mitted by the cloarest heads on both sides. | The boys walkea twelve miles from the city | free license 1oloot the peonle. At the con- | SY4F: recelved by thestedwer which arrived | o0 o 0Pt L T s was pring X DAY teamer. Mangan, Cause of the Detuy. und wavlaid Helmick and his wife who wore | clusion of \his brief speech Mr. Bland de. | it New York yestenday advices wnichi wouid | Senstor, Mandieos 18 Lreing wbat when | i ¢ are | whi 1s, reports thaw SO S ey A in a bugey. Helmick struck his he manded the previous question. and the vote | S0em toindicate that,a vevolution i Ven- | feners) THACK Sy U8 oL HCd B8 OHCTAUAE: | ever, being received § ! i Ust wmer in distress ’ i 8 source almost in touch with | wheq 4 demand for money was wmade, on the motion to strike out the enaotmeny | SUSI2 Was immineat LA prosidentinl elec- | LOHBATIEE 0T LAC, SOFATICHL OF 100 Bk the water and y board of the dise the American legation it is learned that the | Pate shot him dead, Youug Stires confessed | clause wus taken by yveas and nays. The | OB occurs in \"lfllflh today and it is ”"‘L“i Ajoy ”'“‘"“ e ‘['"',"‘,3 ahal, suc — i i ol contingency which has caused delay in | tocomplicity in the deed and upou arraign- | full strength of both sides was piticd on the | feared that trouble miy come. CONE IR 10 SRS BARARL BUCY Sedion helax LEFPEW AND THE POPE, s e ing & flare o150 vaii airs until Was n 4 o ment all four pleaded guilty. Pate and | vole, and the aefeat of the udvocates of th eyt - ey “ E rom is the fact \e provislonal govern- § g Sigot to whe penitentiary for life to strike out the euacting clause was car- | WASHINGTOX, Dec, §—A mail from Bucnos | Billingsley of Lincoln und Atiorneys Letion # Man of ¥ty : i aris of the siok ment and resident Americans would openly | " he erime was committed ou Friduy, On | ried by a vote of 142 to 111 Ayres, which arrived in Washington today, | PRCCURSMY B0 BN ARTe AU WAMLYEL | Now Youk, Dee 8.—A dispat ner in distress rnu.l. l-n‘m. compromise or restoration, the Sunday following Bmoot ‘..‘“un,J and Upo ] the announcement of th ' Yote the | brought news that tue Braglian government | b requiring stations in Ollaboma and Tn- | World from Nice says: ¢ Ao |‘.r.7-|‘.u:|_,. 1 In couversution with the Associuted press | on Mondoy the andiguant neighbors of the | house, at 8 o'clock, suried until Monday. | had nezotisted @ loawof §75,000.000. Minister | dian “Lerritory, wherever a Lown shall be | room the pope rose and ¥ itble Lo save hor onoir, peporter yesterday ‘Mr. Willis suid ho was | urdered mau iude an unoredr Roc ALiamnt ks T Mendonca, when asked rogarding this re- | designuted, shali not pass the senate. The | 1o reach me.” said Cosunces M o 6r Lhat was losk Wil sonfident that legislation favarable to the | 0 s 't ARONEEs A A W | e A Armeatine \Weals port, said it was a apatier in which he was | matier has been called Lo the #tiention of | pight. talking about Lis recent e Hawaiian islunds would shortly take place “;‘A‘ nc, Wik SHADRN oy Hm..;u\_ e ~Mr. Zobalos of the | not at liverty to i It is x.~1m.~.'x here | the senate comwmittee on railroads, where the ith the pope. “He y ha Falling Buck on Crispl. ) ¥ ong 10 ta! venge sho e itence ssen ¢ 3epublic has informe ecretary | while such a lo Saa b con- § 1s no handl o ear- e in the United States. He thought that the | be less than haugipg. They were sutisfiod | orecr. 0@ Hepublie has iufurmed Secretary | while such 3 loan ulay be d sublect of con- | bill is now | s o ohis heur- | asked me Lo be scated Samed s expected here e ulyya o 1DOOERS 1At (0 | e tesa Shan hARpiRS: Tty Wore SUS0M | Gregpam (At Q0 ADROOHOD . S0r dera nossiple negetlation, it nas | ing was had before the committee this mo T watched bam carefully during our i 10t been effectec z > of the attorneys of the Chicago, * L S have un pound and the bounty would be repealed, | 1B is the frst in the history of this county. | evoment is hopeful that the pres vot been effected ing by some of the attorneys of the Chicago, | sation and can say conhdently that » )t % L ’ p Rock Island & Pacific railway, against whom | aboat bis being feoble wnd brokon » his would make a net difference of §15 a ton R e g e Mg e Y 04 St e ey _ Wou't Talk o 1her Policy. | this bil seems tobe par.iculatly directed g ) v B e T i i . Sig. Za to Hawalian planters under thelr present | iuwa, O., Dec. §--A roceiver was ap- | course between (hat country Wasaingnly, ic: &.-THe COMARI Mr. Beed Wil Not Come. ho struighie 15 eyes | r the iug; rontracts, which allow the sugar trust a | poinied for the Ohio Chemical company. | Argentine wools heretofgre have been ap- | MOMbers oBAhe senate committee on flnance | o 0 Gonator Manderson hus urgeq | 890%¢d all : uis eTorts 10 form & e il Foi LA S SR e | sorbed by France aud England, the trade | Weie in conference agaiu today ou the tavift 1 ex-Speaker Thomas B. Recd the uc ning Kin g pany Uas done iu immense bhusiness | oy oun1ing to over #90,000,000 ann lally bill. They decline togive uny particuluys as | ceptance of the invitation tendercd bim by | Movements of Ocean Steamers Dece aie of the tas! ALL MAFPED OUY. g oner tho contiy, eeling socalled e tothe work aocomplisied o the policy out- | (uster post. (arand Army of the Keput At New York—Arri Wer ) ) i i blohloride of -gold tabiows for drunkenness Howe from tho World's Fair, lined Omaba todeliver an Rotterdu Siritin ? long couference with What the Provisionn Government intends | 09 1he obacco habi o Wasuixerox, Dec. 5.—The exhibit of the R oyt eprraney PR 25t of December, bu Ir. Heed » from H 08 Lis ATIaNNg 0 Do Al No e ssany. A s . Postal depariment at Chizago is now beioz Wasmisovox, Dec. 8 —Secvelar parsi »:iu‘rl‘-‘ Seeiroun, visid 1 Al (ienoa rived—i rou irriag ew War Ships. Wasixerox, Dec. & nister Thurston Bostox. Dec. 8.—Tho directors of the | shipped 1o Washington. Thera ure six or | Smith today appoiused Erncet Se and las again declined. - y @by o a s N Ihe ¥ inster G before leaving for Honoluly, told some of | Osccoln Miniug company declared & divi- | seveu carloads on the way and on: carioad | Wisconsin 1o be chief clerk of tae | Fdward Sheldor ) A i=Germavie, from t - t > new battle ships ithe fricuds of the provisious! goverument | dend of §1, payable Decewber 8U, mehw Ve cliy yesierday, George H. | land ofice, vice Jucobs resigued. Jwas Watson Packicls ) r 1 il @ first cluss cruiser will be bullt ut cucp Minnerpolls Ml and are submitting to the company’s ofticers, to stand by the