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ABLIS OMATIA, FRIDAY MORNI HED JUNE NG, DECEMBER 15, 1893 - ———— ey SINGLE (‘(V)I‘Y FIVE CENT FORCED A DEADLOCK oo aptore erconwest | DECLINED 10 TALK TARIER | s v syt e | R lican, of Massachusetts: Mitchell, repub. D. Young, Jogeph S. Goodfello lican, of Oregon: Higgins, republican. of Samuel Shroeder, L. P. Titton of Liz, the conditions ave different, owing to the Delaware, aud Mr. Chandler, republican, of Myers Tobaceo company) The election will fact that the territory is not yet thickly New Hampshire, The bill was placed on the | Digonssion of the Wilson Bill Tabooed by the | be held December 26 He Vigoronsly Replies to Attacks in the | cnough populated and the fact that state . Bnsiness in the Honse of Representatives | calendar. e ——— egislatures are very hostile to railro . . " tcom- | Princely Piles Reduced to 8mouldering Ruint On motion of Mr. Cameron it was agread Chicazo Meeting, JUIN MARTIN'S House of Commons, panies y g ' on the X 3 b - Short Hours, Blocked for Two Hours, that when the senate adjourncd today ic be in a Few Short Hours, until Monday noxt. ; e X Iis Right to Sit as Senator from Kansas IN THE REICHSTAG, i — 1ouse bill, to provide for two additional | FEDE 3 Will fle Vigofously Contested, s 3SITIC . S ) 4 Y : 3 AT SEoe oY THS uhrem. 6urt ol FEDERATION OF LABOR IS FIGHTING SHY LR I:“. L s SR CHARGES OF THE OPPOSITION REFUTED | Germany's Commereinl Treaties Again the | paor avn cuins wopk OF THE FLAMES FEPUSLICAN MEMBERS REFUSED TO VOTE | Okiatioma Territory, was reported, und, as mitteo on privileges and elections, at its S B e, M.~Thicre i ! te- | 3 ; s amended, was passed. Lt 3 el EnLaN, Dec hore was much excite s — M. Voorhoes mtroduced another bill for | Communication from the Plushworkers of | yooting yosterday, decided to enter upon | There fs Fire Yet Left tn the Geand O | ot i 0 Reiehstag when the Spanish | o1 | the coinage of silver dollars and the reti Bridgeport Complaining of a Threate the investigation of the rights of Hon. John Mun—Victory for the Governmont on . | Efforts of the Firemen P. 1 ) o f 2 Patnoorn oinage of silver dollars & etire- stigation ¢ ghts ¢ Je Yy fa ern L treaty of commerce was presented for its orts of the Firemen Powerloess t) Stay the Fervod Notico on the Democrats to Furnish nt of small denominations of wold and enod Reduction tn Thelr Wnges A. Martin of Kansas as & member of the A Test Vote to o Ad- bl A SAEUAMRY . i MIeYte " N v cond reading yeste Herr Maotufel . Their Own Quorum, aper mouey Laid on the senate in necordance with the petition of Journment, altabked the commorctal pollay of the gov Work of Destruction, Wants Information, Hon. Joseph W. Ady, who clmms to Jhave rHment, w t S5op oo — . AGYy £ Ghiatmy Ity hose treatment, he said, of the A rosolution was offered by Mr. Cameron been olected inthe place of Martin to fill the agricultiral - classes encouraged agrarian | Fre ¢ \ OBJECTED TO THE ADMISSION OF ARIZONA | an nrcen o, caling upon the sectetaey of | Curcao, Dec, 10.—The delogates 1 tho | unexpired tor of tho lato Semator Plumb. | Loxios, Dec, 14.Thore was quite an ex- | Agitation : FIREPROOF STRUCTURES MELT LIKE LE'D i —_— e e e 10 e s "fow the | American Iederation of Labor convention | The senate ordered this investigation during | Citing sitting of the House of Commons | Chauceilor van Caprivi made o vigorous L 4 ile fabrics purchased i Y 8 reply, during which he said that it was true : army, navy, marine hospital service and the | today refused to take action ona communi | the Iifty-second congress, but the matter | today, arising out of the announcement of § FHEYS PN 1 e buld be made h ¢ : . : ny Filibuster Was Effective and the | Tndinh burenu for the feeal year 1503 cation touching upon the question of the | had boen allowed to vost 80 loug that it was | Mr. Giadstone that, on account of the pres- L .!\';v.»,l\ PN Al m'h"':\:‘_'h n Tor a Time the Entiro Dusiness Portion of i i House bill, rranting the vight of way for | tanff, The matter s up in the form | regarded as one of the dead issuc SHE atats of Husiaoes, the goverhmont pro: | o peatn’ producing slite el oahtes ” Wy ey Serion Adjournod o Bl rranins e Yt at7vay for |t Tho mattor camo un fn the form | regandlis st o detd bl | ontsateof usiss, the government - | e i, st e ae o tho ity Was Thrstanel | a railrod of a communication from the plushworkers Al posed to adjourn on Friday, December 22, | sions through it. The chanceilor added that provements over the West Mountain of the ! Mr. Ady thirty days after the Ist of Janu- : BV he only od the method of ag — Fior Springs reserention in Arkansas, was | Of Bridgeport, Conn., which declarad that | g in'sehich to file his testimony and briofs, | and to meet again on the following Wednes- | he onty opposed the method of agitation re APPEARANCE OF AN OLD-TIME FAVORITE | taken from tho eatendar and pussed. after the vassing of the McKinley bill their | and My, Mnrtin thivty days more for filing v sorted to by the farmers alliance, aud as ted that it was not conservative to appeai | UST — OF LOSSES AND INSURANCE Sir John Dorrington, couservative, moved | to the majorities againet tho authority of The resolution herctofore offered by Mr - Peffer instructing the committee on rules to d been reduced and that their em: briefs on his side II|H_| rebuttal testunony, ins ommitteo o A reaten a farther reduction in the | SUY whieh e somitige will take tho | 1o adjourn the House 'in order to cail atten- | the government. ‘The latter, the chancelor | " 3 son- | Tescind the order v y issued closing the | oo 5 ARRU N <60 UHE ) question up and presuma o 3 16 - LReRWaRd s of bublic busi- | Asserted, must seek support from the large | Three-Quarters of a Million Dollars Go Up | M rrahan Bill—-A and Mr, Peffer addressed the sel o I'he communi fon was laid on the table pect of a revival of the story of the exciting | ness. Mr. Saye sideratio of th Smoke—No Lives Wers Lost —Theory vi ks i individual parey, and it would take support Webhe Wark tone ik thercon. He did not know what the order | and the delegates fought shy of any discus- | times in the Kansas legislature during last | The opposition intended this motion ns an | (i (NI PARES AR It would Lake suppe ot e Fitew Ongin 18 Dny’s h. el was, but it practically shut out tb public | s 0§ ! winter, ication of ere gty I it & of Chuned Y privi to the 2 s, but it practically shut out tho public | sion on the subje | e einal point Involved s the legal. | Mdication of the alleged geucral imcapacity | A vemark of Chinejor von Caprivi to th Biites Ak the Sennte, l’:l“"" the senate chamber before that body At the request of 200 students of the Chi- [ oo Y R PR TS bopulist house of | Of the government in conducting business | effect that tne deputies should not. be influ et. T uns 8 i o | eneec © masses caused a decided sensa Mt Manderson satd the committee on “L'o llr\ml\m;;u’ 1 seminary two representa- | paprosentatives, and 1ts vight to participate | And expressed I'lw!nlcmlou .‘\( |;n-\:~mu the 'l::“; 1 by the masses caused a decided sensa ‘ as | Tules had made no such rule, The sorgeant- | tves of the feaeration were appointed to ex- | in the clection of a senutor, notwithstand- | motion to a division. Sir Richara Paget, | WO (o0 0 o | Brrerao, Dee, 14.-The Areade block. hic WasmNGTON, Dec. 14.—The house was | oo d® g™ Gy pit into execution an | pound its principles at a gathering of stu- | g it was afterwards declared by the | conservative, in seconding Dorrington's o prgatd fendlocked for two hours today by the re- v said that it wa in that direct impossible to tuke any step old order, as he had been informed that | dents this evening. supreme court of the United States | motion v n unless Eogland jomed in it fusal of the republicans to vote on the mo- | sinco this scssion began soveral things had ally when on of things 18 loudly cheered, espe has stood for more than thirty you to be an iliegally constituted body. | he declared the present cond rs, a land- mark in the very heart of the city, was The resolution endorsing Governor Alt- i $ 0 ! Both the Spamsh and Serviau treaties %180 6 o 16 YO 20 o whole for | been stolen from senutors® desks. It was by this body, acting with a [ in public affairs was becomng intolerabl DTTTAR s v o majorities | destroyed by five teday. The fire also iion 1o Ko mlmmnmullu, (\:r_um Bl o DO e e o "oy Sould bo ro. | Beld for his pardon of tho «chists was 3 of vho sonate, that M. Martin was | ‘These attacks finally broueht My Giad- | Passed second readings by lnrge majoritios. | [EEHNEE T (K teldad, he firo i 3 the consideration of the Arizona st cinded, last night reported upon favorably and I to have been elected, while the | stonc to his feet. He replied warmly to the FNAPIRED T FNE BN P RROR: oh LHo, bnth aldo & LH A FoNHe AT bill. ‘The democratic leaders decided this | ap "By ceyurn, chairman of the commit- | passed by unanimous vote. Tt declared the | Douglas or republican house declared Ady | opposition and, amid frequent interruptions, o L © Arcade, and did its ] morniug to proceed with the consideration of | tea on rules, said he w a8 the only member of | verdict to have been the result of class | to be olected, by which action he claims to | declared the Flouse must miect again as he T I work so rapialy undcompletely that very M i o T 0 o o the pa o i il | © ¢l Troata the Rl tie Avizona and New Mexico bills and dis- | that committee who was responsible for | prejudice and persecution. have been elected. The committee on elec- | had indicated, or the pavisn councils bill P hatag to a Vigorous Al litthe of the valuable contents of the builds . i before the holidays, Tho re- | the ordersof the sergeant-at-arms, and as- " tions will investigate the watter and after it | must be abandoned. ¥ A AL : ings were saved. The losses are estimated pose of them before the holidays, ! n.l_ AR S Kosolations Adopted. shall have mode. 1ts report the senate will | Rt. Hon. John Balfour, conservative | TLoNvox, Dec. 14.—The correspondent of 5% SHBEG 6P FROTHON publican memnbers do not relish the idea of } 4 Sy 30,00 1ilde both orders of which | Resolutions were adonted favoring the | discuss the question, In the senate, if not | leader, accused the government of teying to | the Post at Berlin says: Chancellor Ca = Roithedd i bringing these democratic ritories into | omplaint was made. The aets of theft had | government ownership of the telegraphic | in the committee, the, question will take a | trample upon the opposition, who, M | privi's speech in the Reichstag yesterday Tt Was a Furious Blaze, the union and they, at the request of the | been so frequent the chamber had to be | 8ystem of the country, theelection of United | party tingo. 'The result of the vecent elec- | Balfour added, was u little below the gov: 0 d | p \was made when he was fresh from an | Buffalo husnot scenin many years such & leaders, refrained from voting, except those | closed to the pubiic. tes senators by popular vote. The presi- | tions has led the r ublican scnators to feel | cinment in number. d the reg 1 ; flenoaWe » emperor. ‘He was ovi- | furious blase. Pex come k o ] o 5 dent of the federation was authorized to | new hope of regaining control of that body After a heatea debate, during which Mr. | 8udience with the emperor. He was cv R AR Peoplo nud come to look on from the far west, and especially those from Al LGl DI draft a bill making it compulsory for manu- | and they are not likely to leave any stone | Gladstone was greeted with groans from | dently in the highest spirits and treated the | the Arcade as fireproof, but nothing now re- the newly admitted states of Washington, As to deoriving the public the use of one | turers to place exhaust paus in their manu- | unturned to gain it The democrats having | the op) Montana, Rlaho, the Dikotas o who could not consistently stacle in the way of their sister territorie The democrats expect to have their own sition and with cheers from his sup- | Reichstag to a speech of such point and | m nd Wyoming, | of the elevators of the senate, Mr. Black- | factories. The convention favored compul- | a majority have tho matter m their own | porters, the closureavas moved, and the mo- | pepve pluce any ob- | burn said it was thought wise to limit the [ sory education. hauds, so that if it should become a party | tion to adjourn rejected, 163 10115, BEHYL Atics B ikoat BIsH public to one of the two clevators while | Tt was' resolved to petition congress to | question Mr. Martin woutd seem compar: he announcement of the result of the | po0Y suco fincp - Hsme leaving the other to senators, employ enact a law establishing postal saviugs | tively secure vote called forth loud cheers from the gov- : d : s but a smoking pile of ruins, a3 the as has mot been leard by that | big block burned like tinder, and atone rek retired | time the flames threatened a la cnce o 1 of the busi rge section : ek s portion of the city. The the senate and the members of the press. | banks, In view of the fnadequacy, as the L ————— ernment supporters, R AL powen - of | arm was sent out about 6:40 this morning, quorum present tomorrow. The capitol was not erected for sightsee resolution expressed it, ot the present na- A e s VG LE. gold has risen high enough to injure Gep- | Vit before the department responded it was The McGarrahan bill wus called up today | but for the purpose of legislation. 1t seemed | tional banking system. ANTI-ANARCHIST MEASURES, man husbandry. The Prussian minister of | Seen the flames had got beyond control. In L s oved | 1o him indefensible, said Mr. Blackburn, Chairman Morgan of the committee on | One of the Oldest Privite Banking Houses R S HTILABE ; | i AR ey Gty ¥ during the morning, but was flibustered gan of th I p, % commerce, he said, was to taake inquivies on | the Arcade were M. S. Robinson's musee, M, Vats bt ‘hairmanof | thata seuator should be deprived of the use [ resolution, submitted the platform, which \n Pittsburg Clokes Tts Doors. Activity of the French Authorities—Some | thocybiect extending into the interior of | Shea's S RaTiTH S it} against by Mr. Sayers of Texas, chairmun ot | of yh clevators by thousands of excursion- | hns twelve planks: Compulsory education: | Prrrssung, Dee. 14.—R. Patrick & Co., More Arreats. Australia and Africn, and the rosult of this | s ® thsie bl and a lurge number of \ the appropriations committee. ists who mfested the capitol. The room of | direct legislation; a legal eight-hour work | bankers, have closed their doors this morn. | Pamis, Dec. I4. - i By stores and office Mr. Dockery's Bil BRI W LRI S CLe R i t ing. The firmis one of the oldest private | the bomb outrage will probably be tempo- | English government, Mr. Gludstone, haa | I extended from 200 Main street about fite el ¢ e | Obective point of all organized lobbies, said | and homes linbility of employers for physical | 7% : fos ve con. | most pointedly exprossed his antagonism | 220 feet, running through to AWashiugton Tmmediately after the reading of the | Ay Biycichurn, that infested or beset the | disability; abolition of contract | anking housce in the eity. arily postponed, as the, authorities are con-; | £o8 TRuiten iSOt ol W chango Vestt o fournal Mr. Dockery, from the Joint commit- | capitol. 1t had been difficult for senators to | labor in' all ‘spublic works; abolition | Thelr liubilities are ~$500.000; assets, | vinced that Vaillant_had accomplices. and | 19 WREHHIS ange Whoreforos i pagse i | strvet. 1 was protected on one sido by the fire tee on expenditures in the exceutive depart- | go or come from that committee without be- | of the sweating system; municipal | §00,000. will continue their offorts to discover them. | for. If he himself, continued the chancellor, | & o Of the building occupied by J. N. Adumns ) monts, called up_ the bill introuced by him | {g botet by evory paid lobbylst over sent o | gwnorship of - street cars, electric | rho troublo began six months o, when | Tt s nnnounced that the detectivos wio avo | Were a fanatical Binetulliar, he would not, | C0.' i dry koods storo, and the fixemen, 3 > R ashington to aid in the legistation of every | lights and gas plants; national possession o R ARV ooTat | et Aty : e el A R SR EaT aces, move o singlo | dided by this, managed to stay the progress afow duays ugo to improve the nefarious scheme that came vefore congress. | tolegraph, telephone, vailroads and mines; | i€ Stringency in the mouey market com- | working on the anarchist conspiracy have ider | circ ) G 8 prog accounting i the Postoftice department. The | Aoy some further discussion the resolution | collective ownership by the people of ali | menced and the firm has ever sivce been | arrested a man named Carl Stubb, a militang | $teP it thav airection. of the flames. Had this not been done the bill abolishes the postal note, reduces tho ) ‘I'be judicial inquiry into | inquiry must be awaited. The head of the on of workshops ; mine as referred to the committee on rules. means of production and distribution; the | making a hard struggle. Several times it | anarchist ana well known to Vaillant, 1t is nEAM DY MATADELE, cntive block bounded by Main, Washington, A schedule of rates for mouey orders, approxi | Senate bill to repeal, o elause in tho last prineiple of referendun i all iegislatior, ned, beou ou the vergo of clociug, Ut s | aadod that the detectives found loaded S Y LE; ll‘.:hp.‘lt“;uu!( |,lm.,.. streets would undoubtedly . tely. o sC 208 charges ¢ ex- nsion appropriation bill, which prohibitea t was moved to have the resolution taken | enabled to pull. through. The immediate Ry 3 a1 o 8 T S nave been destroyed. The owners of tho LR, (i NG S Gl 3 B Chel e s U e LR 6 PN Cause of the Collapse wits tho failure of tho | dynumite bomb in Stubb's lodgings Advance Party of Major Forbos' I O ress companics, the postmaster generalis | 4%y uion ™ countries, was taken from the Clearing House association to pass checks | ‘Ilic commission of the Chamber of w Dangorous Position ic Works Com : wiven authority to designate offices for the | calendar and passed. DENOUNCED SECEETARY MORIoN, | smounting to$21,000. Deputies has adopted the bills regardingan- | CAPE Tows, Dee. 14 —Advices from Bula- | missioner Jumes Mooney of this city, James issue of money orders up to#s, and atl mon ey The senate then at 4:15 p. m., went into Sy S | 3 ‘The firm was unable to realize on its assets archist socicties and the manufacture and | Wayo say that Major Forbes, with a small | Brisbane of New York and his mother of orders unpaid for one yearare covered into | elecutive session and soon aferwards ad- v and could not pay the checks, nd State Grange Adjourus After Transacting | Speedil Sty : i AN ived e Shagani river | Batavia, N. Y. The Yoerza building was o L { ! | possession of explosives. Only some slight | detachment, arrived at the Shig : 3 s [ the treasury. ‘The money order certificates | Journed until Mond ch Tmporaut Business. the only thing to do was to closo. An assign- { | qigeations were made. Similar action | without incident. Captain Wilson pursucd | owned by Goorge B. Matthews, a well : 5 i 5 ™ ment will be made as 300n as the papers can | 1o D ; : : St Ay Seorge. 8 HERAE contain a de snated to facilitate the A T AT A ney TrkAvA, Neb., Dee. 14.—[Speclal Tele- | Jis arawn has been taken by the Senate. Lobengula with an advauce party aud over- | known miller of this city, and was occuped sottlement of postmasters’ accounts. The Tl o gram to Tue Bee.|—The State grange com- | W, T, Wallace, the cashier, said: “This m,‘b‘;‘_!!‘\,“;“‘:)‘i‘l'l';} afiee e goverament &b | took the king's wagon at widnizht, The | b Faxon Williams & Paxon, grocers, who : certiticates of deposits are forwarded to the | Yesterday Saw no Further Changes Made | pleted its worlk today. It conferred fifth | trouble was caused by she failure to realize | &P e Deputies a number of addition natives were ambushed. and opened hot | came he Boston several years ago | sixth auditor, instead of, as mnow, to the I the Wilkon 1ilt. and sixth degrees tonight. ‘The session has | OB our assets, which consist lavgely of real ; : A arrests will be made, Pending the vote on | firc on both sides of Wilson's party, which, | and established the finest grocory house in third assistant postmaster general. The | WASHINGTON, Dec. 14.—The tariff has had | been a memorable one for Tekawah. fl’:“‘;“\:_‘-u“‘,‘m‘l“!{’i:‘:“j’ Loty ‘,‘\‘“K‘;"‘”‘{{‘l’,fl’:;(‘c‘"fil these bills the sum of 800,000 francs will be | 1n the tace of superior numbers, continued | Buffalo. act takes effect July 1, 184, The report was | & vest tod There have heen nomeetings | Wednesday afternoon the grange gave an | gyggignment so all will e protected.” youx by she foyapment. of France on be- | fightiug steadily. Wilson Cispatched o me Al read, also lowers froin the secretary of the | of subcominittees of the full committee. | open meeting, at which the citizens availed | The asseta include sume valuable rear | Mfof RO DARce foree, o | sanger to Forbes for reluforcemonts, but in | The Vov treasury and nostmaster general endorsing | Chinirman Wilson has been away from the | themsclves of the opportunity to extend a | estate, which, when realized on. will moro | ¢y MUTHEERCE 310 00 O e s o the bill. Then without debate the bill | house and members of the conumittee say he | formal welcome. In the absevce of the | than payall liabihiwlesg Mr. Watllace 18 4180 | known 1o have revolutio tendencies, | Major Forbes fears that Wilson is in a pevil- | V& is engaged 1n preparing the majority report, | mayor, C.Warren Conkling delivered the | fuive Woealthy, and deposilors will bo pald in Loss and Insurance, was five stories ligh; the Avcade S 101 brick building and was ed at §200,000. The insuraace is abons 4 was a fou ane wealthy, and depdsitors yill br 5 | Commmissuries of police will be established | ous position and he is trying to mukn a cross- | §0.000. ‘The Yerzi block was worth $100,- Tudir the call of committees, General | which s to be submitted next Tuesdny. 1t | address, which was responded toby G, T, | fiL, e solc survivar of the fum 15 Wo W0 | i various towns which hitherto have been | fug higher up tho river o ¢o to his relief. | 000 and the insiranco was about $40,0. Catchings of the committee on rules pr is 1ot expected thut any further action will | Willis of the grange. Several unpromntu & . withont them and a large sum wiil be placed | Mujor Goold- sented the report of the committee, making be seen. Thisis the first bank failure in dams reports th i ! v Major IFaxon, Williams & Faxon's stock was speeches were delivered by both eiti- ; ! atthe disposal of the prefects to enable Forbis was also attacked on the Stanshani | N E o & e % g eV o fen » )j ' ars. 3 il ed at £200,000 o e r - y the bills for the admission of New Mex be tuken on thefnternal revenue features of | yong”und grangers. Music was furnished | ViUtSPUrs in years. them to keep a sharp eye upon suspects. | river, but succeeded 1 repulsing e Mata- “m":““{l e e ‘"‘"“I‘:' for &3, g and Arizonia o special order for the momming | the bill_until all members of the majority | gnd recitations were rendered by young Recervers Dipe The whole machinery wilt be in working | bele. . Mr. Robinson’s loss on the musee is hour until disposed of. Without division, | are in the city to consider it. Tadi of the The hall v The individual or corporate income tax | fully draped in bunting and banners.und | poc 00 ; decorated with cut flowers, The work B en ( been behind closed doors and of a legislative | the Betleville Stecl company, v it court at | order av the beginning of ti beauti- | 57, Lovts, Dee. 14.— By the cir the revort was udopted and the order made. 1. Lo y e I HiC e Fanid serjp can e e, | must bo settled beforo the committes can sined and located was passed withony ob- Proceed. - A “question that hus arisen is new yeur. Reinforcements for - Major Leopold Koeh, an - Austrian shoemaker, | been dispatehed from Bul who has been employed in Paris, has been | trator Jamison will arvive orderca to quit France within eight days, | with Major Forbes. “orbes have | about 100,000, He had very httle insure Adminis- | ance. This theater wa known us **Wou- to confer | gerland.” 1t was similar to his Rochester 1L, yesterday the reccivers of sh failed sen is | ot ive, Resolutions were adopted deounc. £750,000. were discifarged. The newly | owing to the fact that numerous anarchist and Detroit theaters. Shea's music hall {a6vion: whether the income tax cun be levied in | {io"Seoretary Morton, recommending tha Valley Steq compuny. cupital | prints and compromising lottors were found T was patterned after Koster & Bial's in New Did Not Like Its Looks. tmeto devive rovenuo for the next fiseal | yeforndum law, favoring the te-cnactment of | $£30.000, will take charde of the affairs and | iu his possession. York. Therc is a loss of £50,000 on this. 1 | bill Mmiting the time under which | ¥eAr: as it has been stated thatthe tux | i) ecinage law of 1857 and realfirniing stead- | will have the plant running by January 1, —— 1t Has 1seen Comploted, with Signor Crispi | The insurance was small. C. Tanke, ‘ cttimants W irorenty uor e “domition | WOUS B to b tevied, on Invomes for the | e doneton tof waman sufruee siving worke 1 10 men MARRILD AN BAKL e B TR SO o ¥ L ' to Ja ry 1,180, u b iy D SN0 A FoOH ‘The Blair Republican was made the official — — o fa S 2 208 2 80T, IS ‘:‘n'lu’.‘u]:i:]-"\;::ilfl:‘(’w‘\-:finl:llsillrl:hln'v\l: hand | effect. Mr. Bryan, who is pressing the | gpan of the Stite grange. for the ALL BEADY It CONGREDS. Miss Adele Grant and the Earl of Essex | ROME Dec.14.—The new ministry kas been | being £50,000; insurance, scarcely a third. 3 ;“.m,‘ A TATeRt {tle under tho act | Straightout income tax plan, s the tax | year ‘Pho citizens gave their guests i ban- 2 3 Weaded Yesterday. practically completed, although it has not [ Otto Ulbrecht lost about $60,000: insurance, i It < taken up. Some | would b levied on incomes for the calendat | Gueg ay the Merchants hotel last evening. at | mawatian Correspondbnce Prepared but [ Loxnox, Dec. 14.—Ilie marriage of Miss | yeu been gazetted. 1t will probubly be as | §0,000. On both tho Main and Washington debate was inaulged in by Mr. Hermann of | ¥FERETOE TR L3S i - e b O O om | Which time some meat and appropyite Not Yet Frausmittdd to the Senate. Adele Grant of New York to George Dev- | follo street side of the building were a number L“'.t',!\tln. \n - Liuc yiuf\_‘lln\\ Y.":yr. |’||I.:‘_.l\m...r1 anuary 1, 1604, to Decomber BLIOf thav year; | [028t8 svere respondad to. WasiiNaroN, Dec. 14—There 1s nothing | ereaux Devere Capel, earl of Essex, took Crisp , bromic minister .;x e in- | of stores, S hloh ey ara aastrovans atimated sonte private intersst must exisy | and the taxes will fall due in January, IN SEORET UONCLAVE. at the white house or the State department | place this morning at the St Muvgarevs | terior and ad interim minister of forcign In less than four hours the fire had spent ih the bill:. ¢ & 2 . SU | 1505, and be available for the expenses of LN, il d g it sought to deprive one for the benefit o affairs, % sl bdeacon of | “'Sig: Galenda, minister of justice. its fury. Mosi of those who remained in toshow that informat m of the Hawaiian | chur the fiscal year endingune 30, 1545, h, Westminster, The ar cinss of claim 1uoth "Tho republicans Wil probably have theiy | Bllroad Oticials and a Trainmen's question will be transiitted to congress to- | Westminster, Frederick W. Farrar, assisted Sig. Saracco, winister of the t the building during the night claim to have Ho d would be another Des | onom ready to submit next Tue L ance Committee Confer nt Cleve day ovatany time in ghe near future. Ap- | by the private chaplain of the earl of Esgex, | Siz. Sonnwo, minister of finance. heard an explosion, by which it is supposed | ““\';“{" roply. stated that the old | though thes may hiold itone day in order to | CLEVELAND, Dec. 14.—General Superin: | parently the preparatidu of material in the | officiated, The church was crowded and in- neral Miccen, wninister of war, thathr oviginated. The contents of the on were uearly 7. Baceeli, minister of educition z were of the most mflammuble 11l the best known Americans in London. as Sig. Porrelli, minister of husbuandry nuture, and, aided by the strong draft, the well as representatives of the aristocracy of | Sig. Perazzi, minister of public works. entive structure -was wrapped m flames in ] o't Talk. the United Kingdom. Amoug those present Sig. Farraris, minister of posts, less than half an hour from the time the were United States Ambassador F claimunts hadghad foriy-three yeurs to con- firm their titles. 1t was not designed to dis- possess an; chimant. The bill simply re- quired the original claimants or their heirs f 10 come forwird aud protect their titles or | Objectionable make criticisms upon the majority report. | tendent Moorehead and Superintendent of | State department is co e Transportation Movier of the New York, | sent in at any time the Pennsylvania & Ohio and the Chicago and | transmit it. Erie division of the Erie railroad system are R eyenoiavac Admival Morin, minister of marin ppleted and can be | cluded among the congre Admirul Mor president chooses to buitd VOORNE BILL, Eoth the Frienas and En- evance surrender them to the present occupants. X emien of Siiver. Z a0, ""'f‘(‘ "f’f";";““,““' ‘L"“‘"l 3 {“‘.“‘ prlevance 1 Pontiaxn, Me. D 14—Ex-Minister | und all the members of tho United Stntes Baner Kom 5 iy, 50,ux a8 cany balarneHy The bill wus 3 Wasnixaron, Dec. 14.—Senator Voorhees ‘lomll‘:f:”l‘(_ht‘\u :.'-le:‘lflln\:n\z “‘,’rfl"f(t“m"“ “‘Ljil;‘,'“.\‘ Stevens addressed thel Portland club last | embassy. The marriage was followed by a Rowe, Dec. 14.—The "Tribuna, referving to § 10 one was seriously injured, Mr. Pendloto from the | today introduced in the senate his long- | 10 SCCHEE HLE B b O ommany and | evening ana immediately left for his hotel, | reception at Mrs. Girant's residence ou Cum- | the report that the magistrate exumination committee on private land ¢ alled up | promised fi al bi rovides | UBYOLYGULILPHO TOIQVONIS .OF BIE COMBNDYALC i : berland Place. , R DESTRUCTION AT TROY. : et claim, but Mr Sayors ay | Promised finaucial bill ™1t provides for tho } jts employes, declining to talk on fhe dovelopments at | PeRind Ploco. e, the | Of the scaled packet which Siz. Tunlongi, Hbas made the point of mo quovum on | coinage of thesilver seigniorage: for the pur- |~ The greatest secrecy in regard to tho | Hawaii in advance of hfs speech before the | pridusmaics wore Miss Edith Grant, Miss | the directorof the Bunca Romana, entrusted | piromen Enduro a Night of Hardahip and 1 motion to go iuto the committee of the whole, | chase and coinuge of $2,000.000 worth of sil- ull- kl- {;[x‘“vc l'(?lllf.('l'.t‘llll'cllsll‘lllllllftlllun'll‘:ll. |h|n|' Middlesex club in Bostgh on Saturd; Alber 1, daughter of Lady Alfred | to Notan ncr(; clii has rev ':Hml i m,v].n- Danger in that Clry. A g ous GApifed befoe & aorus | ver ver month aier the coinago of tho | ders bine, unirietct o ek Al e cnl ey Ware Ifekppolnted: Pagel NS D’ Sk, o¥ughtor o | book MOIUIOE o s bt boies b | tyon, N,V Doc 1o-The o which (8 n"»’\m:-f:f;x'fin.nn..uuu Py, seigniorage; for the retirement of paper cur- | (itd B0 WA S8 FORCERE Ko e bi Lady Florence Stuart ; Miss Mary Colebrook, rcant-at- arms was read, stating there were no funds available for the payment of mileage for members A resolution to pay officers and employes of the house for the present month on De- Loxbox, Dec, 14.—Th > out in the immense hardware estab- M. Warren & Co., this ufter noon at 6 o'clock is beyona the control of the ficemen. Chief Byron has asked aid from 3 Standard, referring | i 3hter of Lady Colebrook; Miss (wofta | 1055 0f 7,000,000 live, says the documents | Drol n,says: “The knot | Williaws, daughter of Mrs, . W. Williams | ‘ere intended to prove that the losscs wera | lishmentof J. s and oftice seekers | and Miss H. Dorothy and Miss Selia | o to thoacuion of the government in ure out the revolution | Dawnay, daughters of Hon, Eustis Dawnay. | I 8ig. Tunlongi to. bolster up the price of 0 themselves a pro- | Ahe bridesmaids wore wh orman satin | Fontes, and various lotte rency of less denomination than 10; for the | gystom, This explanation scems scarcely S T retirement of all gold coins of less denomna- | Sumicient, us the block system has been 1y | 19 e ”t“““‘““ S ‘I’_" tion thuu 810, and for the uppointment of an | gperation on the Erie for over a year, and | ©f merchants, speculaly international commission. The bill is not [ Vhe men could hurdly require additionai in- | Who planned and carry veceived with any great degree of favor by | siructions after the laps vs were quoted to of 50 loug a time. | in Hawaii and constituf ! A e o Pouttate | the Albany deparuncnt. Troy's firemen vither the silver udvocates or their ents ok i s dresses, bordered with mink and blue velvet | Support th 0N, ) p LN 0ngl vo worked 1 clock 1y cember 81 was passed without objection. slingnthesliver givoeales o Bolr oppoppute e e visional goverument might boox- | Wiih Chvies 1 capes and veivel toquos, | (i3 to mention bis opavations in renies on have f‘*':'f‘.{{ll ~l|»l Aliiee 40 ;M("B)lfil Genoral Wheolor of Alabama. then moved | R IBAEDOdY. © o i some auar | Savaxsan O o farmens | Dected: furious at Proflacnt Clevelaud for nentod with' fur. They earied Lace | account of the Binea Romana made simul- | night and are exhausted. — All the available that the house go nto committee of the 4 0 e ; g j 3 4 S | having decided that th United States must nds offered them as trigue by American ion could have been and honorable man, ters that the administration favored the biil today introduced by Senator Voorhees, that senitor sard: +That bill is not the re sult of one word of consultation, and I ¢ me tainly do not claim to represent the admin- | connection of the Mississippl and the great Yocks, surmounted with tiny gold cor. | taneously with the operations which, he d (t of the bridegroom. The bride, | clared, he given away vy her uncle, Mr. S. | €9 sacreamn satin dress, elbroid whole to conside of Avizony 1 4 the bill for the admission convention today declared itself in favor of | decline to accept the The standing vote resulted, 19 the economical improvement of waterways | a result of u nefavious i ad harbors and recommends to congross the | Citizens. No other dec expected from an hono hose is now in use and the supply is very at tho behiest of the | short. Cold weather nas rendercd much of 1 nment. it unfit for use. e e fire started fu the top story, where Grant, wor Fllibustered Just & D ! 5 ) : arge quantity of builders' tar paper was ; ! ered with silver and trimmed with point de LoxDON, Dec. 14,—The queon with all the | \pr&e auantity of [ y i But it has astonisted] the group of adver 0o and o v p FYH ONPON, 1786 i 1€ | srored, It was great feed o the flames and Mr. Hooker made the point of no quorum | istration in wtroducing 1t. 1 do desive, how- | lakes by a ship canal, and the improvement t. : % (Jae.group of r en luce and a veil of the same lace; upon | o ene o e voyal family, excepting the L CaRLE e e A 4 and the yeas and nays wero ordored. Tho | ever, to help the treasury out of its dofl. | of the Mississippl and several of tho mosy | Surers who thought they would bo enthusi head wus a diamond , the gift of S the smoke 50 douse thut the work of the republic Word was passed ey vateful ¢ 11y vefrainea from voting. | clency. fmportant harbors on the Gulf and Atiantic | Sucally hailed by a untry.for o8 of Walos, was ound by Messvs, Reed - e st ata special | firemen was conside om. The service was tuily | Pri ly ‘impedod, kG et "o convention is alao.in favor of | WhU they had really abuo only for personal | choral and Sir Arthur Sullivan oficiated ut | Sevics today at the miusoloum wt Winds or, | fire gained the upper hand and aus o'clocic 4 A Burrows, the. republican. leaders to | Forelgners Gor the Buk of the Prizes, | So08tE U8 o ey advantage. the organ, his bolug 1o annivarausy of thie-deathof | was burning = flercely und throatened to 3 forco the democrats to produve their own | Wasmixaron, Dee. 14.—The World's faw |~ just betore adjournment this afternoon T e 13 m———C. the Piinve Conaort. - - S R T POy P o e \ quorm i any moit te:witorics were 10 b | board of awards has struck balance on the | thie convention elected the following oficers 4 3 Million Founds Lonned to India, of Squives, Sherry & Gilkes, a4joining. 3 admitted into the union. 2 10 e AL for the | President. B. A. Clayton of lowa; vice presi 5, i 2 5 4 ST et 16 » BHORE) ) 8. awards they have made. disclosing for th p iaftngo eported | Frenc Niia 5 Loxpoy, Dee. 14.—In the House of Com O At o b as tha . | Gwandaothey. iado. disslosing for the | Breslacut,B A, Ulayion of towa; vice o Siight Shooks of Fafthquake Iteported | Krenchman Admits Lo b Gorman Court that SugN 3R W=—1a 0. Houns af. Anothor Fira Broaks Out, - licans were filibustering he wouid move an first time that the foreign exhibitors will M. Stahl of lllinois; treasuver, Henry Hay- from Many Plicep in llm'.’ hlulu‘. ‘ He Was Sketehing the Coast Defenses, mons yesterday the bil ..l athorizing a loan Another alarm was 2 r wm for afire 3 Aomment, Accordingly, at 340, the houss | secure 63 er cont of the prizes, whilo the | Aun o Tow, d ) Evaxsviiig, Ind., Dfe. 14.~Two distinet | Leiwsic, Dec. 14.—The trial of the two | of £10,000,000 to India, owlng 10 the fuilure | o Gad by ai explosion of f lamp i Terrs s adjourned. merican exhibitors will receive only 87 per ‘I'he next session will be held at Par shocks of earthquake Were felt here today. | supposed French spies, De Gond, alias | of the government toscll ludia bonds, pusse willinery store in King 8t The millis 1 e o b il aohor of | thotbonrd save this | RV W N Octobsr . 1, one just before 12 o'cléck and one justat | | Dubois, and Delgri Malvas, alias Dagnet, | $econd readiug. store wus totally destroyed. Mrs, d i o b showing will pub an end Lo the criticisms, | Liuos Grange Takes & Whack at Morton, | ©'¢lock. No damage was done. commenced here tod; Dubois and Malvas | Liberal success i ¥ o Edward Island, ry, in her endeavors Lo rescue some of r Muc Business of & Miscellay ous Char: ansacted, countr, . 14.—1n the scnate taday | DOt rece nata taday | U0 VAT the An made by the forelguers, and taken up in s | SpuxariaLn, 1., Dec. 14.—]Special v, that the foreign exhibitors were ot iving full consideration. Ho upticls | B¥OM l‘ulluz Bi an exhibitors will now | its final se Mout VERNON, Ind., Dec. 14.—Throe dis: | was arrested in August last at Kiol, on | CHARLoTTETows, I . L, Dec. 14.—Iu the | hev stock, was overcome by smoke aud res- The State grange held | nct shocks of earthquake were felt here | bourd an Knglish yucht, the Insect, after the | election for the provincial legistawre the | S ANHECURENEG e in e Warren sion today. Several addresses | this afternoon. They' were sufiicient to | police had detected them in the making | Peters administration (liberal) was sus- . ter WASHINGTON, De his afs 2. 1) oro phind dote Ry E building broke out in great fury. It had 2 R A A ey - \ 3% | shake the goods off sioge sheives. etches of the German coast defens ame ched the willow wuro depatinent i much miscellaneous business was transacted. | PV HRE pI0 ATHEIGR SHTRORY B B0 | \worg inade and much strong talk was in- | Shike tie guods ot sojeshelves. | skotehes of the Gorman coast defonses. 2% 7o hied the willow waro depatinent aud "The house bill vepealing the federal elec- | {ho boapd has not been saficis that A e LuioN, 1L, Dec. W.—A slizht earthquake | Shortly afier the opening of the trial Du Canle Flwshion the passagewiy o the main building was in se bill 1 U teral elec- | the board has not been suficiently patriotic | duleed i against the present policy of Sec: | whock was felv here |at 10:10 o'clock this | bois confessed that o member of the French Rev Iiahion of Cork, has | @ blaze, ‘The firemen directed their efforts tions luw, referred to the committee on priv- | toward homo exhibitors, — But Mr, I'ha oade | paih Bevs & an o, Cortt, hus | S save adjolning property and in this Way e e R P el e | ! shock a3 '12:04; again, af 1:20. a still more se- | amy and heatt of the devartment of maving | teie of 11 b 1L the. tumes had ' chauso to increase ported back favorably und placed on the | €rned by the finding of the judges, und that | Several resolution® were unanimously | vere shaking oceurred. 'The disturbance | fortifications, instructed. him 1o study tho the latter are responsible for giving the adopted ce foreiguers the buik of the prizes. grange. Cover calendar. Among the biils introduved th most important one was by Senator Voor. The Chillan government has proved the | until great tongues of five leaped high col for the sutticnont of tie oundary [ tho air and - rushed out of every tine il ierman cousts. Dubois thereunon conciuded & wave from the | to make - Altgeld also received | rumopling that passed y ruan forti- | between Ar personal visit Lo the suring his attitude toward the | was preceded and !?:nve(l by a hea o littlo rub for " » window. ‘The flremen und the geeat 1 5 e——— quite a litte rub for ignoring the grange by | southwest to the norgheast. Builaings of | fications und chartered the English yacht The Cologne Guzette says the German am- | erowd of § utors were informed by tho hees, chairman of the commttee on finauce, Merting of Commitiee o mot appomting a member of the association | every description trembled violently, crock- | considering her to be neuwral ground, The | bussador 1o Italy, Count Solms Sonnewalde, is | givection of the proprietors that there wers providing for the coinage of the silver Wasmixerox, Dee. 14.—The cow- | to a position on the vailroad and warchouse t 1o retive fr i sevecal hundred kegs of blasting powder v Gromon, minister of defense of Hun- - STt A B P A (T e Dt fffenso of Hun- | stored in the west end of the fourth story of ¥ s chutlonged Dabuty Olay tow duel for 1 the burning structure, and_there was # inud Diet rush from that vicinity ) explosion has It s announced that out of 190 sulted Amer- | 0ccured up to this sriting, ¥ o'clock i fean hims eximinod in the central murket i | The ivemen believe they have paied the w diplomatic | ery rattled and books and loose articles were | prisoner denjed thut he acted under the or- | #h0 st shaken from tabies. {The disturbanco is | ders of the French government Nirikers Without Fuel spokeu of by the oldest citizens as the most The prisoners dechined to explain th seigniorage in the treasury at the rato of | mittee on rules met this morning and £2,000,00 per wonth, and when that is ox- | decided to give the comuwittee on hausted for the purchaso and coinage of o | tevritories time to dispose of the bills for “mouut of stiver monthly the admission of A bill, providiug for twe associate Ju commission Provinexce, R, 1, Dee, 14.—The situation | 8evere ever felt here, lations with the French ministry of maviy st AT R, unless the public was excluaed from the 1ha. lockod eut mill operatives i THROWN FROM THE TRACK. court room, The public prosesutor was zon and Aew Mesico additional | Tho holiday adjournment was discussed, but tices of the supreme court of | no dute fixed. 1tis believed. however, that particularly distvessing, there being great opposed 1o this at the time, but he af o | ; elog gt » X u v i one was fouud, on December 9, full | mastery, slthough the fire is still burning _ ) t | ; suffering se families are without fue v - Tt wirds consented, and the court later on ad il o), Oklahoma “lerritory. was passed. e adjournment wiil ba taken » week from ny Passengers lujaved hy a Wreck on 9 tiercely. MO <4 Y WAS hASAS % 1Ro adjouriment ¥ KA CWeOK ANOS | Rame o wen visited the homes of striker ihe . & M. Near Neweustle, Wyo. Jourcea until tomorrow, when the pleadings | The Austr rday after re . W: Tillmghast, prosident of the coms The resolution offeved some days ago by | Lomorrow. i, 1 s Wy T P T o AR felikhe wnenduents Alr, Poffer to rescind a vecend order closing | The committec has formally prepared a 3_‘““:"““"-‘ i ""l‘"l"“"l'l““'-‘l |"“‘y‘:“‘ ! CHEYENN Dac.i 1@—4 special Lo the | OF counsels will csmmonco o i1 Y M eiion 4416 Lite bRoon: pany, save h“h l“"" "“";‘;“‘“',“:“' wortn the senate chamber 10 visitors was con: | speciul order to be held in reserve and | Saused thei to cull upon the authoritics fc cador tolls of B Rty on ‘tho - r— Tionl trentment of the eity of Prague by u | 890,000 and the stock 0 levo 16 ins biderad. 1t was productive of - uiieh Gebato | brought forwurd should the repubiicaus . | 8sistance (o prevent women and childven | Leador tells of an ageldeny today on the kilsd by Dyuswite. Vo s, of b i avd was fualiy referved 10 the committee | augurate o filibuste i rules. frow freesi B. & M., cast of Naweastle, Wyo. Tne engine of & mixed traf ptrack three eattle, vote 0f 180 to 79, surd of £165,000 on the stock and §45,000 Miss Dorothy Klumpke of Sau Franciseo has | 00 tho buildings. The structure that wus s injured yoster- | briilinutly passed b exmnination for the de- | alwost totally destroyed was —valued b Loypos, Dec. 14.—Two workmen we kilied and a number of othe Llections Law Yepeal. Pat Up Another leket, . hrowiug thein againgh the side of a steep g 1 ) | groe of ditol LA the 1 Pards, Miss | $25,000 nud the stock at 8160,000. ‘The total 1 Wil B O Untit Alter the Holday . 5 i o anr. S :A%0k it i 2 \$: P | day by a dynamite accident at Plymouth. ! uen ‘ ) 3 ¥ Vauce reported from th cowniitice | Waamixoron, Dec. 14.—The democratic | oT Lok Do Moo clement of the | ompaninont. the shock did not uffoet the | Tho uccident occurred whilo' tho “men wery | Ilnble 18 the 1ot Nonan wito has wassed | loss wili bo ilwnost £00,00. ivilepces and elections the heuse bill to | yembers of the senate committee o privi ostern Commerel avelers association | engine. but the cabtle yoiled down from the | blasting in connection with the work of repeal the foderal elections law, with the t of opposing tue tick 1 s roturned to Parls | Colonet Cruger's Beosidencs Deatroyed. cers nomiuated | embankment undér the e | retury of Agriculture Morton and his former | forenoon, followed by § much more severe | general staff, u professor of the war )i his associates have been gov- | demurciation of the Patrons of Husbandry | g ple & ¥ eceiving moker and day | deepening Suito hurbor. after two mouths whsence, during which he « WY, L Colonel 5. vecommendation that it be passed without | 1¢8es and eiections succeeded M YeCelVINg | ) gt week niet here today and put up the | e which jumpea the track. T'he coupl oy lr»r-'~‘ dawed o “l-' Ablu e b tho KV ".‘ ,-‘.“ ”vl,‘ Ran. LoL; s l,‘, .‘r‘flm“- A “v. ; winendment. authority ko report the house feder elee foilowing: President. R. W, Shuplelgh of ing of the coach. whiva was the rear car, Depew interviewed du London, B L R pletely recovered ciron | B Cruges’s winsion at Hayville wus de- . Mr, Chandler said the report waus not | tious bill at the meeting of thal com: Foria’ {InataREEETEEY f N ‘o | broke. 'The smoker. Hlled with passengers, Loxpox, Decfgld.—The Westminster G by aceldent, which I Teave & sevlows o+ stroyed by five this morning. ‘C'he loss Is es- unanimous oil the part of the committee and | today, but not until after the repu Lowis ; livst vice president, Johu 8. Mot | g dragged three-quariers of 4 mile before | sette publishes ag interview with b, . M| “Te! 1 timited b $200,000, 4 ed unanimous consent to submit the | members bad secured i promise that St Louis: second vice pwesilent, George | the cugineer could be apprised of the ucel- ' “ irith Wy : e tie says Eperor Willlam | sy v be views of Lhe minority adverse 1o the passago | sbould be no attemipt 1o take the Uil up o { King, Omaba: third vice preswent. Bd | dont and the teaiu stopped. A number of | Depow similar to the interview i the Finan- | las ol sratulutians w Chin l Window Giass Factory Destroyed) P of the bill. the senate uatil wher tho holitays. s | Wik, 55t Josept: fourth vlec” preaident, | pissengers woreanjurad, bat none seriously. | ¢ial Times Dr. Depew. in- this iast inter- [ flor Yo faplel nid o Masscadd o S Brwoon, Tud, Doe, 14=The Frankton ] At the suggestion of Mr. Hoar, Mr | will give the minority an opportunily 1o pre- | Je Lamar, Fort Wosth; fifth vice presi- | Roadwaster Keen, who was ou the train, | view. referring to railroads, said that theve | . Ms Ah0 pusaigs Of bt t Window Gluss factory was destioyed by lire 4 Chandier stated those dissenting from the | pare & repors upon the bl deat, Chares Steag St Pl shxih vice | sullered o dislocated shoulder, | wis 1o doubt that the eranger rouds bad | o » le luss was bheavy. " U Cion. " l his ulteruoon,