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STABLISHED JUNE 19, 1871, OMAHA, e —————————— SINGLE COPY FIVE CENTS ] p— | sase trom Misaourt will be taien tomorrow. Tom SR ANEIe e erroneously cortified Wrder the combany's 3 " -7; R N ‘,,.»nr Ville Franoho railroadstation vesterday | . AT YT PARTY LINES DRAWN |;tetimert i Mot wiierie | NOT JIM M'SHANE'S JOB YET | st ot'se s oot | ATTACKED THE CHANCELLOR | sttt o wviter | DOWN WITHTHE SPAN Chairman Holman of the democratic to the ruling of the department that the S8 g | friend's death, insisted upon entering the enucus said this afternoon that it was prob. indemnity laws form o basis for selection | very train from which his associate had just | able the cayeus on the tariff bill would not | His Hold & Survevorship of the Omaha | under the act of Jure: 1872, and of June. | Yesterday's Debate - an Com- | been killed and teft a false uddress behind Yesterday's Proccediags in the Honsa Re- | be lield until aftor the holiday recess. His Hold on the Surveyorship of the Omaha | YGer tN8 (0, O fiairepart that the com: | Yesterday's Debate on the German Com decie Port Seams to Have Slipped. pany, having received more land than it is mercial Treaties in the Reichstag. g Collapee of the Nuw Bridge Building Across sembled Those of the Reed Congress, FOR A NEW PARTY. entitied to, at the day of certification should AULIIN NowV otd. be compeled to reconvey the extra land to S e VIPNNA, Dec. 15.—During the debateon the Ohio River. Sitver Men Will Organize n New Combinn- | OTHER MEN NOW STAND A BETTER CHANCE | the United States. COUNT HERBERT BISWARCK ON CAPRIVI [ the bulset in the Reiehsrath today, Dr. Von ‘ BUSINESS WAS RUSHED AT A GALLOP tion In_Polltics, SabmitTed 1o The Secrotaey. aner, minster of finance, announcnd that WasniNaros, Dec. 15, -The conference of WasHiNaTox, Dee. 15.—The commissioner scarcely half of the currency operation had | WORKINGMEN CARRIED TO THEIR DEATH | leading silver men of the country to devise | Con Gallagher and W, H. of the general land ofice has approved and | S4¥8 the Premier Ias Given the Tmpress | been comploted. A stockof gold was needed Admission of th Territories Was the Lina | Wavsand means to continue the fight for | prominence, with Probavitities Strongly | gubmitted to the y y he said, for the first critical moments afte e secretary of tho intorior | lon that He is n Free Trader and But Little Warsing Given to the Viot ehmmone AVIHSN s B SOl 4 - ittle Waroiug Given to the Viotims of on Which the Parties Divided L poma b e A ety In Favor of the Latter's Early supplemental lists. bumbered 16 ana 17, for Has Left the Farmers in OR DB NETIRaY was, . HOWerar, 8 HOTHs uf the Awful A ]‘ ; h the Parti led. { ters of the Bimetallic leaguc ost of the Anvointm land patents on the main and branch lines of \he Lureh HOOF AHQ tho HOPAPRIICAS Wonld Mot Kllow he Awful Accide | familiar facesof the silver leaders were there Ly the Southern Pacific railtoad. The lists in TLRBIE 10 e Bobered By Lho Hrarui on Eold g i THEIR OWN | inetuding General Weavor aud General Field Jolve S4070 acres of land located n Call- —_— g, bbbl : ‘ DEMOCRATS HAD A QUORUM OF THEIF of lows yator Stewart of Novada ; Cap \Wastixarox Brneav oe Tae Bee, | ornia, iR Banuts, Doc. 15.~The dobate on the third | FAPMIy prat the action of the banking [ HURRIED INTO ETEFNITY IN A MCMENT tain Kolv, the Alabama leader; Mortimer 3 FOURTEENTH STREET, WON'T HEAK SWIFT, rendint . . p and commercial community of Vienna in | W tioad, | £t WastiNotoN, Deo. 16 ( reading of the commercial treaties began hitekead, lecturer of the n grange, SHINGTON, Dec, 15, connection with the gold loan and he believed Fi Refusal of the Republicans to Vote Did Not | and Mortimer Freewin British | ©Tt fsmot adead certainty that James | Federation of Labor Delegates Refuse tp | 0173¥ iv the Reichstag the bad trade in 1502 had helped the forma > on of a gol reminy ot 3 0 shed au Voundad 'Neath a on _ bimetallism: ~ Colonel | McShane will be appointed surveyor of the Invito tho Mayor to Speak, Count Herbert Bismarck attacked the | tion ofa gold premium, o’ tiade of 1803 and Woundsd 'Neath a Mass of Out Any Figure. of " Virginia: Judgo Shel- | o0 Gaha,? said an offcial of the | CHICAGo, Dee. 15.—The American Federa- [ Policy of Chancellor von Caprivi, saying that | ST AREELIBIEIVERERE, (0 Tavgled Debris, I dom of Connectiont, and wmany others. | oo o “gonnriment to Tue Brw corre. | tot of Labor delegates refused today to per | the chancellor's recent utterances gave the ¢ to extinguish the premium by drastic MR, HEPBURN STARTS A LIVELY DEBATE | Kuitats of Tt e hetm Socetvei so thas | snondent toduy, “ulthough there has been | mit Mavor Swirt to address them. ‘hero | Houso the fmpression that o ad bocomo & A T RS 5 f f ATH et himaclt fa. oxpectod Jater | fled the endorsement of National Commit. | was considerable gpposition to the action on | free trader. The ount said tho farmers | #biaiu gold 1o meet the luterest o e gold | SECOND CATASTROPHE AT THE WORKS - in il tho confercos mumber avout SMLY: | teoman Castor, and that means the endorse- | tho ground that inasmueli as Goveror | had been leftin the lurch by the manufac. | loan. 4 represc r the bone 4 sinow of ad bee vited 1o speak the same | turers, regardless of the necessity which Almed T Strieto Jzon Vigorously Re- | Febresenting the bone and sinew of | ;o™ Sodvotary Morton. & i ad been 1nvi ) i L bkt O S the free silver movement. The con. | Ment of bk Lulibeatd L) should be extended to Mr. Swift. both were under to advance hand in hand. | Pams, Dec. 15, —The Chamber of Deputios | Muny Deaths Have Ocourred So Far In the plicd To by Delegate Smith—The Ad- ference procecaing Wl closed | Carlisle says he has not promised to appoint ophitest yostorday botween | Assording to Count Blamarck 1t 18 the small | has adoptad the explasives bill and the nes % t Okixhoms Desired doors, al Warner, ent of the | MeShane, however much with favor he may conservative and socialistic’ delegates | /o0 T bt oA Ve Bkt THUGUNG 161 Sr bRl e B R 3 misnion of Okin Bimetaliic league, said the meeting | look upon the proposition. There has been | regarding the adoption of the brinciples of a | fArMCTS who have suffered the most through | ciations bill, both anti-anarchist measures, of Killed and Injured—How by the Republicans, would probably last for several days. as 1t | yoocived at this department from Omaha | Platform to be submitted at the next aunual the government's commercial policy. by sweeping mujoritics. was intended to fully canvass the sentiment \ b e R , [ convention. The conservatives come out Baron Marschal von Bieberstein, secre M. Avez, a socialist deputy, protested it Happened. of the bimetallists and roach some conclusion | 4uring the past few days, statements to the | gpead, . ; of state for home affairs, denied the | against what he classod as “throttling dis . ath s > GoPeE od. | effeet that James McShaue is not competent | © A resolution was adopted favoring a serie 3 k assed ¢ s N R . o, urse of | Among them as to the course to be pursued. | © ; ) a8 adopted favoring a serjes | 4% SIS OF [ S0BIS 61, THG BPSRY- | CUBAIOR(-NANS OLHBHY Bt eputies de. LI e e Bk 8 1iVeb A Bove Al Hib to fill the position, that he is almost | of national and international congresses or | CONclusion arrived at by some of the speak- | cussion,” and other socialist deputies d ; 3 H events in the house !]wl.n resembled !‘ he i _I‘I“l“' "{" E s ;‘»I‘ ? g lliterate and has no business qualifications | conferences of labor, the same to terminate | O to the effect that the treaties implied an | nounced the allezed indecent haste with visvinee, Ky, Dee. 15.--At a haleyon days of the Reed congress, when he possibilities of a new political party, fow st b Al Ly b e Hadrtotdladiing con e | Which the measures were pushed through. e O e e e, e L weith o aiver cainigs. e s sols plai 3F | which recommend him for so important o on May 1. 1001, in un international demon- | invasion of the protection system. The l"_‘:‘:‘. he bl for the admission of Ari- | its platform, was again one of the develop- | position as surveyor of port of Omaa.” minuics past 10 this morning the false work . ! M. Charpentier, who was cheered b : stration of labor organizations inthis. coun- | German farmer, ho continued, would not be | g allsa hettier, o \vas chaered LY | and that part of tho middlo span of the 1 ry. vhit better oft if the treaties were re- 8 adequate 2 ¥ Louisville and Jeffersonville Bridge company * g " | mentsof the day'ssecretsession of the silver |~ The intunation was als at the | By avoteof the convention before the ad- | v, i AT o gs were adequate. 5 ket 3 LAl ) .\v‘,‘( rlm‘”v I«”M“r “v.,.l\,\v',..‘, MES: | niacs ¥ Uho piion of Lhe roprascniqives of | Treasury department ¢ that if, for any | journment for luneh today it was decided | Jected, while the workman would lose his | Ex-Minister Gobiet proposed to send the | in place gave way, and, with ull the work= and the bill for the admission of New Mex- | sions of tho opinion of the reprosentatives o » Y : present wages, owlig to the inevitable loss | ussociations bill to a comuittee, but this wa n, was prec i M 8 & d o that the exceutive council has not the power o o) 10 i ace « ) S was men, was precipitated 110 feet into the jco was well under way, when & wr the different states. The 18 uniformity | Feson, it stould be soncluded not to appoint | FRAEAI SREEATEERRE T Lo ione. | \Which tradc would suffer. The secretary of | rejected oy o vote ot 409 to 132 and the bill > § % " t water below. There was but a moment's >t opin‘on to the 6ffoct tha Jriing | Mr. McShane, Con Gallagher might come to o > Seh AIOLS. | gtate for home afMaivs also saia that Count | was adoptell by a vote of 464 to 50, over what was to be done with Oklahoma ]»Lf,‘,'n‘.'-‘u',"l ',’..-,‘.::7.‘ o I‘II\:'\ IR LT A n_(_m' ”’r‘ GFRINEY MG ”‘;m oho fo | It was the 1ll|\l|;)\3ll\i|;‘k} .u.‘u this ufllf!uu-ms{ Blsmarck's speech failed to prove that the Lzl idsselsct iy riing and those who escaped going down fiterveriod, and tue debate’ vhus wrecipl | yetes i oponotass In. repealing tho.pit | not only. backed by Edilor Soo e Oni. | Bossion would be devoted to the election of | irouties werea prejudice to husbandry and Pope 1s Well Again. Wwith the mass of iron and timbers, started i e course of c s epea not only backed by Editor Scott of the Chi- | officers, A strong fight was exvected, 48 | {1t Hors von Kanitr e oronosal talimit the | Rowe, Dee. 15 —The pops WS recovered 3 tated lasted until adjournment. The bulk | chase clause of the Sherman act. sago Herald, n power with the administra- | John MeBride of the Ohio Miners union was | et o™t "Oha Vents onbrition vwas rdien. Rome, Dee. 15.--The pope hhs recovered | for the piers after the first trembling indie of the eastern opposition to the tercitoric Senators Jones and Stewart of Nevada, | t0 (REUE LB Prominent Omaha demo. | @ candidato for President Gompors placo |‘Ilu5 18 to one year's operation was ridicu- :,-,.", his indisposition and proposes to cele- | cated the giving away of the falss work expressed by Mr. Bingnam of Pennsyl- [ Master Workman Sovere:gn and National L 3 il and John I. Lincoln of Chicago w promi- o 58 AT 5 brate mass ai St. Peter's on Sunday. The accident was a horrible one and is the T e o Lecturer Whitehead of the grangers were | crats. Secretary Carlisle has been making | ;unt}y mentioned as the successor to Secre- The speech ot Couny Herbert Bismarck | “gyg “hapal nuncio’ fn Pomugal and the | 1a i i i vanin, was predicated on the theoi ; that | ! L S i i X TN, TR : y ment 1aBtBH i Hour oY bouns R TookEAIE vREY ; o zal 1 last of a long list of catastrophes that have ) among the speakers of the afternoon. Dur- | diligent inquiry abou’ Mr. Tjams toduy and | tary Chris Evans, v, oIS TRELECBUn LR R Va L EOH while the castern states, rich in wealth and | o0 FRG G Ot o o tor Jonos an inter 3 well, his face was bronzed with exposure to | episcopacy in that country have been in- | marked theconstruction of this bridge. orisiw the Danger. Bultding of the Stracture—Long List 1 : is most favorably impressed with his ~ abil President Gompers. in an interview said enthe KiBeating FETed b TAVisR 6 5 el g strong in popalation, would be able to hold SO 1Y SE A PR BB EVBBRE K AA | W L Lt Tt Wae e e I i e i | the weathier and his bearing wis maniy, his | structed to advise Catholics to work for the el 0w he house, where the basis of gn. The latver suzgested that | ities and endorsements, ‘The only thing in | v ok e v R e | gonorous voice being heard by the full house. | candidates who at the nest election come | ! RESIOWRBITILHOA OUAR AW b when_ the labor ranks had nssisted toward | the way with himis his lone officeholding | b somo of the, delogntos that the 15 the | The house listencd to the beginuing of the | forward as supporters of the existing gov- The foreman, in beginniug work, noticed representation was popular, influeace of the securing freo. silver there should be reci- | Ye*ord. While he made a good clerk of the | 10 HO¥ :“‘_\"‘;1. h" e heren ‘:’*"E’ o "; count's speech with the greatest attention | ernment that during the night the “traveler,” which great states of the union would be overbal- roci HHto! s silver leaders would court, the secretary of the treasury does noy | anarchistic element of the federation, and | ynq when he advised the government to dis- The congregation of the propaganda wiil | nad been put in place lust nig 1 beel procity by whicl the silver leaders would & : : was made becauso he governor had par- R X L put in place last night, had been anced by the greatly incroased state rey It A L R U s like to add to the recora of ofticehiolding. doned' the’ anarchistd: Delegate I solve Parligment and appeal o the voters, | examine on Tuesiay next the mominations | Cord looso by the wind, Au order to A 5 it o BonLBHAE S 3 Btle = : g s the storm broke loose and le was greeted | of the condjutor to the bishop of Monterey. | VO St Lt s scutation in the senate. Seuator Jores contonded ‘that all laor pizootic and Its Effects, Morgan of Chizago whs of different opinion. | with"'Doth ehoers and. histes, When the condjutor to_the bishop of Monterey. | gy, iy bnck in pluce was given, and the Agaln Refenined from Voting. | (uostions wore morged in tho monoy qaes | Dr. Warron Harrell of Davonport s hore | lo said: “Governod Altweld's caso 'was | i upbeale to 1 patriotic feellue of tho Codina Was (he Catprit, | men ana_engines ‘started to do so. The IR {Ts) UALISA DT tHo ¥ PambuniMoGFralan: | mob oncaiimon ground on dgresiiig/ thELANS! | b corneten L a Ao apama b0 son S fully laughed. ‘Ihis was answered by the | Joseph Codia, who was arvested and e R [fs ovom patisdiby ymp | vight with vigorous and prolonged cheering. | brought here from Perignan. to which plac bill. Before any conclusion was reached the | silver question should bo madé the para- | iy my. scetion copious hemorrhage from the | Late in the day, = RO LT T 2 from Peviguan. to which place morning hours expired and General Wheeler | mount issue of all labor and industrial or- | nostrils almost invariably accompanies it. | sent word that he 2 & bie to ad- | or'tho ik d o he fled on the aay foliowing the dynamite | jng. When the end shipped the whole work 4 zanizitions. The speeches have now ended S PRELIES vl p s | dn & mebtitig el ot cers | Of,the Bismarck dynasty. 7 Tl RERL RRToR 3 g moved to g0 Into & committee of th whole | Kaniztions The spocches have now ended | In my practice I have found that the ma- | dross the meeting, fhe _election of ofticer Herr Daascher, who reported for the | bomboutrage in the Lyceo theater, is noiv s Soa tIBEEa Wy ILH PO I AEEBHEL| IY 5 At o trembled and the men, realizing their on the Avizona statehood bill. The repub- | tion to a program of political work. fority of thoso afflicted with it aro persons | will bo held tomorrowjmprning. treaties committcee, dubbed Count Hervert | definitely stated to be the author of the di: 3 whose systems have become wwregular in ac- — Bismurck *‘Don Quixote.” aster. danger, started for tho viers, Tho centrak lcans' continuod their filibustoriog tactics Wil Gather 1u Everythin tion. Men and women who follow occupa- CALLED ON 0 RETRAC el i B and the yeas and nays were demanded. As S 2 9 archists avre i o ore bent was the first to give way, nd the men i u Count - Bismarek thereupon readily re- | 10 all 148 anarchists ave imprisoned here. X3 1 Frequent references were made during the | tons where the muscles ave brought into % torted: “Iaccept this title, since 1 am fight- | A number will be transported on board the | on this bent went down to bo covered with on yesterday, the republicans, except fow | ueches toduy to the nocessity of orzaniz | bk :‘.S‘el"‘l'i'n"\"\-'{.‘L"JS"‘{T@"”:i-L.-]?'l:-’f{\.‘tfl‘Sf.‘- e o it Rerd oot e e, ™ | ing against windmills,” alluding to Herr grutser Navaree, the caplitin of which vessel | the mass of iron and timber of the other from the west, refused to vote, inorder, if | g a silver party, made up of the elements | SARECTS but whete they work with thelr | a Pa oval from Ofce. | Panscher's change from his former attitude | as sealed ovders regardiog his dostination | pents, which fell almost immediately, carry- possible, to break a quorum. They were not | heretofore gathered under the stundards of : it ¥ o ARRISBURG, 1'8.4 0 -A resolution o - against tho treaties. ThoTsETeRENTE g with thom thoother workmen who faile i Bt 3 At 0HsoaYAYE thosalklie 3 o5 el Spies. ing with them theother workmen who failed Poccessful. however. as the motion was | the populists, the National grange, the | Sbe it ihe worstcases ate those whore | wasadopted at the meeting of the state | After further debate the —Reichstag i it V) i “7 | Knights of Labor, the farmers alliance, etc. ; d g Leiesic, Dec. 15.~The trial of the two sup- | to reacn places of safety on the piers. The 8 as it i ange, Pa 5 v, demand adovted the Spanish, Roumanian and <8 3 % e ) % carried vy o voie of 182 to 5. The tondonty of tte. conferonce i& towapd | OF indigestion, and while I have not noticed fh1"\2‘1‘}’_:‘!:1:}*\l::lni u:e';::}l' v ‘1;':""0‘{4:::\_{ Sorvian trontics of comierce and dcfeated | posed French spics, Dogong, alins Dubois, | north bent, or the one attached to the In Mr. Snodgrass of Tennessee took ad- | wew organization. ‘The probability is that .ig'tl}«'ul.url.»l-lzl"l:;l\tjml:u\:)-'l f;ainhl";n\l’:':lll relative 1o the graogh, sliance and other | the motion of Herr Kunitz thut they should | and Delgay, alias Dagnet, was continued to- | diana pier, did not fail for fificen minutes vantage of a verbal amendment to deliver a | the first effort of the United States forces L"":P“;’x"‘;\‘;l’ i e e dia: | orpanizations mada jadris wpeech before the | *emain in operation for one year onl day behind closed doors, The accused made | after the other pare went down. speech on the money question. will be exerted to_carry the congressional | 3L BRI 0" complaints mentioned from | World's fair congress. at Chicago in Septem- | | 'The socialists today rencwed their attacks | confessions in which they said they intended | AS neurly as can be asceriained, there "An amendment proposed by Mr. Baker of | €lection next fall. It is undecided as yot as | (RECATSRES O CORPECTE, ORI MO 1 por last. % upon Finance Minister Miquel, quoting Wis | 1o forward the results of their espionage to o thy:onomanionHEHU LIRS IOV IR = OR0SeE oY -+ to whether this will be done by nominating DD i : y 3 r. Mor! of Sresl Neve- | Speech madeat Frankfort in 1857 and claim- | the French governme larm was given by the engineer in chargo New Hampshir o e percentage s lose -attention to the regularity of system | —Should Mr. Mortonrefase President Cleve. . ne French government. New Hampshire, reducing the percentage of | an “independent silver candidate for con- | {1956 “tiChon to the fEUEELY 8f Y land will be requested ba eall for his resizna- | WE it had a socialist tendenc “The public prosecutor demanded a sentence | ©f the work. OFf this number several suc- the procecds of the sale of public lands to be | gress or by endorsing such of the candidutes | 18 the best safeguard agains LEed tion and avpolnt a'persgu whose views. are | Herr Miquel defended himself vigorously | of five years penal servitude for Degong and | t¢eded in reaching the piers. Of.thoge m set aside as a permanent fund for common | Of the old parties who have shown by their | All Three to Be Admitted. in accordance with the granger nml]ln‘ul th_\vhulo‘?{ the specch referred Lo | asentence of four years penal servitude for “(“"' “‘f‘.’!-“‘f"""l’;“’f"“!‘ 4t ‘.".'l"I""!.‘l'l"b““‘i‘“‘?” school purposes from 10 to b per cent, making | Fecords that they favor silver. Itis the be- Chairman Wheeler of the house commit- Governor Pattison made an address. on the tablein order that the house might | Dagnet. of timuer from beneath which iv will be days §t In this rospect conform to the Utah bill, | Lief of those attending the conference that | tee on territories says Utah, 1 Judge of the triith of the socialist imputa- % = before their bodies ure recovered. ospec ko A a national silver ticket will be put in the | New Mexico are sure to become states be- Left Morega Alone, tions. The votes wore then taken sud the rientine Lowas. When the Crash Came, was adopted without objection. fieldas o result of the present meeting aud | fore thecand of the session. Ahe republicans | Seririeiy, IlL,. Mo’ . —The state | Reichstug adjourned until January 9. . | Loxvox, Dec. 15.—The Times in tts finan | o 0 o0 G P ave Mr. Hepburn of lowa, in an impassioned | of the victories 1t hopes to achieve in the | are bitierly opposed to admission to the | grange last night pasded resolutions favol PRy clal article says 1t understands the Morgans | wav'\us 0t 10:25, and. it was then that the specch; hrecipitated o lively discussion on | congressionalelection, = =G union of these tcrritories on account of | ing free silver, favorfog the goverument N S INBUB G, have been officially requested to be prepared | great number of fatalities occurred. Then a its o bill. Ho saia the house Senator J S at | clos f the | cither a lack of suficient population or the ohaala et el ®nd o dlng v inlTaRuAR Tobea] N 85 Gterbelonats o ought to stop and consider whit it proposed | payey was smong the strong probabilitios of | Gowvs in the tyinds of repablicans hore thay | 1he AUntic to the Padific coast and paying e e gentine loans n necordance with the Roths- |was very littlo of tho bridgo prover, gavo 10 do when it passed the bill. It proposed e meoting. bl . o atole tase | for tne same in legal tander. and mstructing 24sry v nhrongh, . Lehild agreement. This indicates that the | way on the Indina side of the river. On Ly EAen Tl sittion Uil the meeting the Mormon clement will immediately take | o “evocutivo committee to engeavor to | EPINSUKGi, Dec. 15 —Intorest in the trial | Argentine goverument is contident congress S bent it is believed that but one, an SRR i INDIAN COMMISSIONERS, T e e St swill pass laws | Secure a national grange meeting for Spriug- | of Alfred J. Monson, the tutor charged with | will adont the agreement nown man, was killed. He was caughs r:;:\:h}-{:)roqouulllh ll'u‘ ‘oulf :llclsvl'ixlfl, 3 i “‘,’,'\“’,‘,:‘" Ve ek maormgn Ao s ear iTe10s the murder of Licutenant Hambrough at e il yinone AN EIREA Al Bne e ey 0,000 acres. In addition to that itgavea | phe e A T TS ch v o tho/h Ly TR 3 R B e Bty o Surety Blockuded. \c crash attracted the attention of those Y :" {“;‘.‘ LRIy Caalaor nm‘" el They Aro Now Holdiag Their Aunual Meet- | 1o ive There is also reporied a Ohto and (ndiuns Are Canstle. am August 20 lust, is aeveloping as Buesos Avees, Dec. 15.—Although the | on the shore and many turned away their P i R AT V. Rl strong Mormon element in New Moxico. | = Cixciv~ar, Dee, he Ohio state | the vase proceds. [Large crowds of peovle | customs authorities at Rio have not pro- | eyes as the§ saw the men struggling in mid of the lund, besides several other grants of | WasiiNa1ox, Dec. 15.—The annual meet- | A large majority “of the population | grango patrans of ] husbundry meeting at | assembled about the court this morning, buc | cluima a former blockdo of tht port, the | 41F in el mia oorts 1o elimb out of tha M0, 00acrse. ing of the Board of Indian Commissioners, | thero dre sud Ko b N exlCa s, e Mos; | Sindusky and the Indians grange meeling | only a few of them were able 10 obtain ad- | lunain of passengers or cargoes is impossi- | danger. When the huge mass of material Mr. Smth. the Arizoua delegate, Inter- | which began yesterday,is expected to develop | and natives of oLIer s o8 3 Seymour adopted caustic resolutions | mittance to the court room on account of the | ble, owing 10 the incessant fiving which is | strucl the waterall was concealed for un rupted to declare that Arvizonn would got by |.some interesting discussions in Indian af- | §) 702 S0 FEEER TR, L RGeS against Secretary J. Sterling Morton for his | large number of reporters, witnesses, and | dirccted av all lighters. instany by tho siray Shilt wis bronBEHRR this bill just what lowa got. This Mr. Hep- | fairs. President Gatesof Amherst college | pave bheen the special representatives of tack upon the grange. Indiana recom- TR B as i e e = P ILO;ENG 0 ke SHbae s LOr B DRI RE RS JAYBLLEON L0 RADECIN 0N A SRAGT Tos s v ebEte Tt others dircctly interested in the case. Tk Reseued the Cap ain, and there could be seen men struggling des- burn denied s chaivman of the board, and he and his | these forcigners, and some of them nave | mends withholdingall reports until the sce- | geat which is reserved for the wife of the T oNoR D The steamer Rose today | perately to climb up on timbers that thrust Would Not Leave Towa for Arizona. eight associates will hold a private session | been of foreign element themselves. ‘Uhe | retary retructs, prisoner was not o ed this morning and [ 0 T or a Duablin collier, who | theit ends above the water. A fow suc- To a suggestion that people would leave | today, followed by a public session at the 20‘::‘3;:*;!?:;:“” -uf::f:- C‘:‘;ll:‘)‘l" \!L\\l'w“lll for Michigan in Earnest. 1\:(“":! noted that Monson looked anxious and TG .‘“’h‘:” The ‘m”“"‘n' eq | ceeded in clinging to the places of safety 1 i il fornt 't galler: riday. A 5 SRo0C L. d % LANSING, Mich., Dec, 15.—[Special ¥ AT SR DAL {own Lo g0 to Atizona Mr. Hepburn simply | Corcoran art gallery on Friduy. At the LaxsiNo, 4 } 1 vere quic rescued b oats from Here citizensnip is mostly Ameri L T B e ‘I'he managers of the London and Liverpool | the collier had foundered. ‘I'welve of his :\'::".-:-Hnn’w‘.‘.l», l‘lnl";(\h"dj‘ll(!-‘xllvf;nfl.lr)l“\{ :-’:3 moved his hand contemptuously. “The | latter anceting reports are expected from | here social conditions are more b gram to Tue Bee)--The Michigi and the Globe insurauce companies at Glas- | crew were drowned Byith totsinkcH A . nlal y & fiae ! were carried off by the current to sink al- \dea that people would go from lowa to that | the Baptist, Episcopal, Methodist. Pres while it is conceded that the question of | grange today sdoptefl a second stron wow and Leeds testified that Monson en- Sateicalna RTaTer B ne WoSL 4s 1escue was at hand wrid country is preposterous,” he said, I uand Indian missionary assoc :\ [{1ang dltlescariion]yibojpsttled byisyate Intessy | N ttoniaCCHtioim iR M ebortiol deavored toobtain 4 larze inswrance on the | o SXUASS the BIe of Slege, A few ninutes after the accident word went out there once and I never saw a green | Questions for debate will also be pre Six More Democratic Senators. 1 MQrian, AP R O RREI IS Hroof Lisuionant, BaMOToLEN DUy tho I | sanctioned an extension of the state of sioge | (78 8ent toiuilparielof tho clty. iNearktis e i PR et iticipatea that the question of incor- | 7he republicans are trying to_have Okla- Denounced tn Maryloud. surance was refused beca onson was | 8a £ e state of sicge | pridgo live the wives and children of many thing, unless,” he added, “it werc in ] FiTy v op 4 & ; unable to prove an insu L in the | of sixty duys. v v b TLaushiord gz the entive Indian service within | yomy admitted now, bul will fail, because Baltiore, Dec. 15.—The Maryland State BTV ] SR e | 5 of the victims. These were soon on the breoches. VROr-] RER scope of tho civil service wil be | ¢ghat territory is republican in politics. The T o H S an b Yo Lo s [ TRE S LY S Six anarchists have been expelled from | bank. Many weve wild with grief and Mr. Powers, republican of California. in a | stwongly urged. President Harrison ex- | admission of these three territories me; Ui PHERALY, 1P Tho/ssoretary of the Provident Insurance | Argentine, rushed frantically about, wringiug thewr heated reply. drew a graphie picture of the | tended "the Jaw over physicians, teachers, | yn aceession to the present majority in the s condemning the recent lutters of Sec- | company testified that Monson applied for BT BROR Gl hands and tearing their hair, The office of vallevs of Avizona, more fortile, ho declared, | matrons and superintendents ot Indian | genate of six democratic senators and £y Morton and ‘denouncing him as wwm- | £20.000 ‘insurance on Hambrough's Mo, | - yp\y g, Dec.15.—A bomb charged with | the bridge company on Campbell stroot was ys of Arizona, more fertile, ho ¢ o8 e r o A S ma IS Or F oot U toR A Y T nocratio sonators 8nd | ical'to the furmers. which was refused for the same reason us , Dec. 4 arg Deseigod’ with anxious mothers ana. wives. than the wlains of tae Nile. In five years i A z the deferring of the possibility of the ————— that eiven by the London & Liverpool com- | powder and shot, and with a lighted match K ) S 1 3CAKS |} the jaw embrace Indian agents and their | ropublicans securing control of the upper A Aoy at eiven by the L & Livery 3 s ! mquiring for their loved ones. ho predicted the population in Arizona | antire clerical staff. 1t would bea decided | bhneh of conwross. sovoral years lonaor 3 AT 10 CATILEME pany. 5 X 4 i attached tot, hus been found in a church e e B b Inereased over fourfold. innovation as to the agents, us theyare | Without the admission of these territories | peeision tn the Texds Fever C o o na R SR BURR S inkEaken Hsorer, I afte > nc Very fow amendments were adopted. One | prosidential appointees, confiemed by tho | the republicans mieht secare control of the | PeCi*ion n the Texis Fever Cases by a | Co. testified that in 1802 Mouson was a nnk- o S Half an hour after the accident there Increasing the grant of lunds for state insti- | gonnte, yet it s contondod Uit this would | oD O e e Dt with the A Kunsng Court. Tupt with assets of only £25 azaninst debts fatal Railway Collision 1n Russ were at least 2,000 proplo on the viver bank tutions. ns {ul]uvw« . One ]yf-mll:.:;ll"“l“lnir).llu;(‘) not ve & bar to the civil service examinations | dition of six more democrats at this tme | IEMronia, Kan., Dee. 15, —~The jury in the ofé s e e R Tt St. PerERsnUra, Dece. 15, —Fourteen people ‘9"‘: {5*.""'“5:.';“"” .:f_“‘_:i‘””;“; *}:“,l‘fi'fffl: in acres each for an insane asylum and 50, and that the Indiun service would be thereby | the republicans cannot hope to gain control | Texas fever cattle vases has returned a | 4 number of witnesses testil 9. Mon- | have been killed and thivty wounded i 4 gteady. sbraan toWara L10 N0 of HORNN: eres for o hospital for disabled ors Wi the ropu pe o g continual need of . M, Totte Y LA T d t be laid the re i Acroa for s lospital for disabled minors was b graatly improved und remoy ) politics. | of the senate uuder 15 This is the secret | verdict of #15,000 against the Missouri, Kan- | o copuidl need of money. =—Mr. Hotten: | wailway collision near Sonznovka. AL whiose, door. musy.po JlEE0C ogiNain adopted, also one striking out the scale of | #4nother question which promises 1o biing [ of the movement ab this time to admit Utab, | see g o " inst the Missourl, K- | haw, a financial agent, said he miroduced vility for the terrvible accident may never fees for court ofticials and making thew con- | oy docided oxpressions of opinion is that of | Noa Mewics and Arizona 1o statenood ) | sas & Texas road for having last May | Monsou to Licutenant Hambrough and Mon- = be known. It wus one of those unforscen form to existing | The repnblicans gen- | genominution influence over Indian schools, | ° Gens l'\" D lnm' S T S rricd for Hosier Bres. 2,300 head of Texas |-son eventually undertook the latter's execu- 4 Treonbles of 2taly's Banks, accidents that occur 1 spite of all precau- erally did not refrain from voting on ‘the | Noct'of the Protestunt denominaling are | veinenstos say” Sontor Voo uew | cattle from Midiand, Tex., to Hartford, | tion on the déferred plan of payment. Wit- | GENoa, Dee. 15, —~T'he Banca Populare has | tionary measures. Bridgo building, prob- flual passage of tho bill, although muny of | Willing to give up all control of the schools | siiver bill ;,“;'V,,,,".‘.,.‘m“ that it suits no | K540, from the importation of which Texas | ness paid Hambrough £10 weekly, which | applied fora moratorinm. ably more than uny other thing, is fraught them voted against it. If this control is also abandon:d by the | Sne.was intreduced for huncombe and. wag | fever was communicated to Kansas was o be repaid when he came of age. Wit- —— with manifold dangers, and the workmen, ‘'he motion was carried by a vote 185 10 61, | Catholics, By such_u plan the various dé- | not designed o become law. 45 | with disastrous results. T N, Sedg ness, continuing, said he had advanced Cable Flushes, whose labors are utilized in the work prac- and tho bill for the admission of Arizond | yominations would convinue their private | "°¢ ¢ e hde attorney for the Missori, Kunsas & (Texas, | money to the Monsons, who caleulated upon | The earl of Detrich is dead. tically take theirlives in their own hands. wis passed. missions, but would no longer secure govern- Fremont's Federal Building. has appealed the case to (he supreme court. | making a profit of £1,000 commission on | Nutive Tndians are raiding Bolivian terri- | General opinion ascribes the causo of the Admission of New Meoxico, ment fands for their miseion work i schoots. | Tepresentative Meikielohn called upon | In one suit there were 159 farmers scelang | Lieutenant Hambrough's purchase of Ardla- | tory and massacring seitlers, disaster 10 the stiff wind that bas beem Ea AL P St Supervising Architect O'Rourke today to | damages and it took the jury over threo | mont. Theday after Hambrough's death, | A serics of henvy and destructive storms | sweepiog the river all d It bore with As 8000 18 the Voto was announced Gen- L\ pemp—— Burey up the work of getting out the draw. | hours to make out all the verdicts after they | Monson first told the wituess that the lieu: | have swept over tie Cordilleras great force on the ponderous framowork, eral W "r‘“'n"'- maved i']“' |\;f3}15;"mwr' }y{x:l;y)r::- 4 QAN ings, ete., for the Fremont federal building, | had arived at a deeision, tenant's life was insured for £8,000, £10,000, | It is stated the vebel warships now com- | which necessarily became loosened from the mittee of tho wholo on tho orthoad. | o ora Morgan mnd Frye Make Ar:u- | Ho was assured-that tho working drawings Ihe Hosier Bros. of Kansas City, owne and finally Monson admitted the lire of | pletdly blockade Rio de Junsiro and ito=. | constant strain and swaying of the heavy AN s Mapre Manioo, "Tha inatlon mas | Reeatare Marsen ARd A, ) Arsus | Specifications, meluding the appronches | of the Texas cattle which brought the fever | young Hambrough was msured for £20,000. | & numiber of failures of werchiats i 540 | ymbers. A great number of people before the QE0MEN l"l‘;' ANDR IR0 f Bansas ASHINGTON, L0, 32 19-1i0us9 com| were being completed as rapidiy as the lim. | they paying them #5 per cent of the losses CLAIMS HE'S ITALIAY [ ht the United Semvicn Tt tiond gathor- | rising cugnty feet above the plers, swinging _General i _I_leh;kylj'_‘]hfl ipisan oL sBan “; o | tee on interstate and foreizn commerce, | jrod technical fore will allow. Mr, | sustained by them. 4 s Thst amight to hewr Cotonel Gourand. fatoof th | and quivering in the wind in waat appeared T, T O o b osition 10 th | ufter listening to arguments by Senators >hin expects to socure the ayyertise- T'he question of law at Issue in this case is | Prince Ca Parls Court Can- | United States uvmy, leeture upon @ new Amer- | 10 be the most alarming manner to those on volley of bringing theso territories Into the | \) o =t b and Fryo of Maine, re. | ment for proposals early next month, a vital one to transporration lines and stock bt Grant His Wife Divoree, jean invention called the “Boughton Tele shore. The motion, however, hardly unfon. S % A SRR AR 5} (i 3 A men and is one which has never beendecided | e oo, 15, —The first heaving in the | Photos.” The iovention is to im- | noticeable 1o the workmen, and they had no Mr. Pence of Colorado, m veply, said ho | ported favorably the joint resolution of Doo- raits of Tobe's Labors. by the supreme court.of. the United States RARIn D80, 10 =1 et hearing 10 e 1 provo army ind y enulo. | foar tor . thelr Iives Latllthe Eroas diaasinn foprecate tho fact the silver quostion iad | lictlo of Washinzton for the appoiatment of urth-class postmasters were today ap- | The suprome court has held that the Mis. | Suit for legal separation brought by Princess | soldiers arid sail o with ench been dragged into this discussion by Mr. 9 lor . ! wood and iron began to sink and the fearful a joint commission, consisting of three san- | pointed for Nebraska us follows: Gienalpin, | souriluw prohibitlng~ transportation lines | Colonna (the daugznter of Mrs. John W, | otherat the di of fifteen miles by the | opoking and crashing of the timbers smove Harter, and that politics had been brouzht i : X ; uso of electric lamps. B o Riai ey | atars and i bors, © 1zate th ntelope county, B. C. Bustou, vice Jo from carrying Texas cattle is void and the | Mackay), against her husband, took plice upon their ey ilio bii)'aa hie ad'voiad or sho bllla'for she | PreasRiiRtaina ot o Misaruguy uaunl pro- | BIGHp RORERETE SORE SRR CERREERL | O e R e vaji, | Jcaterday. boforo tho sixth vivi) tribuzal, THINK HE 1S iN3AN Did Not Bnaw Thelr BARERS: admission of Utah and Avizona. He felt in | Ject. Seuator Movzan recited at lesgt B ake SREA0D, VN0, Sk, Tk g ik Lt D ponsible, 18 valid. 1 yiyitres des Jadin, the prince's advocato, it Mhattho fatitatiiats SEUN T S : ey P TR bast istory of the enterpriac and 1ts strus. | moved; Tarnov, Piatte county, Henry [ In this case, however the Kausas Liv h g s = 3 ? oth e than tionor bound todo so. - Ou the republican | PANt istary of the eutcrprias aud s stewxe | LN 0P Loas, romoved : “Prumbull, | Stock Sanitary eominfssion had issued a per. | Deaded that the court bad no jurisdiction,on | Acquitntances of Freudergnat Teatity as to | safo never occurred to cither the engineers Jidp of the ligusg ho ~-““\“}' found o "N\', si- | 0 ught the time had come wiren it should | Clay county, O. D, thodes, vice J. i Eiliott) | mit for the cattie and theroad had compliea | the ground the prince was an Itahan and His Mental Conditig in charge or the workmen, Every precaus l‘un,}l'.x‘l;lmflb tah, Arizonn und ~l"“ decided whether the United States wo! removed. with all the state apd mational quarantine | that he retained his domicile in Naples, in Cuieaco, Dee, 15,—Brother Adjutor of the | tion had been employed to insure the safety Mexico, Al there was any guavanty that & 50"or wbandon tue project. Ho dec Personal Mention. laws, 80 that making the road lable undor | spive of the fact that he hus habitaally re. | La Salle institute testified in the Prendar. | of the framework, and the only thing lacks Oklahoma, which wis a renublican tervi- F 1 il ELo.p L0 3 iy of Puller e these circumstances 8 4 new departure fn | o1 | , b, UAS d : ing, as the uceident proved, was the failure tory, would also come into the union. There | LB »\ml]u ladelermined . to bave the canal . £ Knavp of F \I.n_u:r‘m Neb., is heve. toose slrous » 6 sided in Parls, The case was adjourned for | gast trial today that he had received com- | 167 ko into consideration the action of the had been gome hesi bout Oklulioma, | 3nd if the United States should not build it “x-Senator Chavles H. Van Wyck has | B4 { - N a fortnight 1n order that the arguments for | munications from the prisoner which led | wind, the force of which was persistent and. i e SYrery Wheot thrubmd: | some other nation would. e pointed out | greatly improved iv health since he came to S o - ¥ - 5 e ) } TR Ho caliod upon (General Whoeler, the chalt- | the advantages of the control of the canal | Washington. He can now walk with ease YESTERIMNS LB 4D, and against the jurisdiction of the court may | him to believe that theassassin isdemented, | powerful. This age was particularly man of the torvitorial committon, 10509 | by the United States and hoped the rosolu- | His face is growing fuil and has a healthfui i be drawn up and passed upon, Owing to au expected Langing Prender- | Boticeable today, but it has beon force whettior & Dill for tho admission of Okl | o, 'woyid'be adopied color and his appetite increases. The gen- 3 , Ber. Bighapl @irennap. gast was brought half a mile today to tne | UiFoukbout the wholo veriod of construce hollgx-x nm\hl»{\fv‘ .X}lll“_"f"‘ AR it Sauator I 1 vosolution. | eral now sleops well and says he feels woll New Youk, Dec. 15.—Father Richard p , B et It was | aunoesod el idion Swonking: ariiha radual but neverthes aancherl) Y hepier dn IPRVASIRIOA LU0 AAE | 136 stated tie()7):, v1 chconteols | W. K. Sample of Omaha is at the St. | Brennan, pastor of the Ghurch of the Holy Seeuld o botd, and then bocuuse of & chanice | 1648 deadly persistoncy, Oklaboma are the five ervilized Indian tribes, | the canal would also vontrol the Mawaiian | James and Mr. und Mes, W. Melver of Cedar | Innocents, is dead. He was the oldest pricst | Oficial List of the New Italian Cabwnet as | of program teken back to the criminal Ciuse of the Aceident. Whose 1raatios Wity gave uhom power to | 1814nds and that it would be useloss for this | Rapids are at the kbbtt, in the diocese of New Ybrk. Gazetted Today. court building ugain, During iis vemoval | To the great “traveler” alluded to is prevent the admission of that territory. He “;{Ul"‘::-‘m:;' .«”-Tl‘\\\ "J"":l' i S8 COt. 2 ¥ euRy S Hearu, Willlam Kreeling. Roxg, Dec. 15.—The oficial list of the new | he was carefully guarded in a closed car- § divectly attributable the falling of the span. said the president would probably send a J 3041 Waa 0 Thlnks Pelxoto Will Lose, VALLEIO, Cal., Deg, 15,—William Kreeling, | Italian ministry is riage. the oficials fearcd au attempt | ‘The constant action of the wind bore it from commissioner Lo treat with the Indians, i . WasHINGTON, Dec. 15, —No news was re- | well known in theatgleal circles as the pr Sig. Crispi, premier and minister of Interior, | WouUld be mde on his life. its resting place on the last pier on the Mr. Reed sarcastically inquired whether Clovaland's Mess 0 awaii. V 3TON, B =3 L tiator of the Tivatl awerd house in an | Baron Blune. minister of forelzn wfuirs During the alternoon session of the court | Jeffersonville side. ‘I'he displacement ana the commissioner would be paramount , Wasnizarow, Dec 'he president’s | ceived today at the Navy department from {‘ ok O 1‘” J&‘ 3 3" ““ tx “l'“; n ',“l" Sig. Sonnino, minister of finance und winis- | several members of single tax club testi- | the work of putting it back in place was IProm that time until adjonenment the de- | message on the Hawailan auestion will ba | Brazil. The sentiment expressed in govern- rancisco, GROPROG iGN aere loasy. He asury ad interim fied that at several mectings Prendergast | begun, butit was too late. ‘Ihe wind had I tessig was at on time assessar of San krancisco bate twrned more on What was 10 be done | from 2,500 to 3,000 word Tha presi- J ment ciccles here has largely been oune of L 4 . B ] Farucea "?.‘L‘l'.-'}':y’r",'.‘.,‘fl':..“"“‘" had acted in such & manuer as to cause them | done 1ts work and the heavy engines near Yith Oxlabows thias the aduaission of NOW | gyt i« himself now euzaged In wrisinz the | sympathy with the Peixoto government, but Vrof. Henry Waseen Torrey. & A 10 Lhink hie was iusaue. the pier weut crashing down Lo the water, wind was high at the time and the swayug of the false work gradually forced the traveler off the piles on which it was rest- General Moccenl, ministor of war, p e y { HA B o) wes 1t willnot go to congress beforo | today o liizh authority in the State depart- | Casmuuiboe. Mass,, Déc. 15—Prof. Henr, Admiral Morrin, minister of marin Miss Miro MctCormick, ovganist of St Co- | carryiug with them the mass of humanity, \ A rran Larn { ofe. Rz 5 lumbkill chureh, thought the prisoner was | muxéd with timbers, in horrible confusion, R Monday. Meanwhile & steamer will sail | ment expressed the opinion with emph: Warren ‘orrey, one'of the oldest professors | Sz Baceell, minister of cducation u _the | 18 | o i 3 rible o —————— o :uh\ |’l.:lll'l \.: 2 Illunll-llu vty l“v that the Peisoto goverument would be over- | of Harvard universivy, ‘is dead e was 80 Big. Rossell, minister of bushandry, not in his right mina because he showed Jlu: partial span, the last one, that did not A ngton Notes. ' Honalulu foday op 8- | 1uAL o Hulkalo govornment wouc be otor. | HE-SaEvAIES ¥ Sig. Farrarls, minister of posts and tele- | her some attentions and because he wanted | fall until twenty minutes after the fivst one, Wasmisgroy, Dee. 15 -The house com- ;::‘urf‘l‘ L % i “[“" “‘“ Adwiral de Giwa 13 regard a8 immi dohn L. Porter. graphs = = to sing, 2 4 had gone down, but it wus the direct result mittee on uppropriations rmvlh.vl the urgent | {0 president’s hLands. having been tuken | ventiy endangering the life of the Peixoto NowroLk, Va., Dée. 15 —Mr. John L. SUICIDED ON HIS WAY TO JALL, i fon:lj‘ltl“n\t “:((1::':l:::‘1ulxll¢:£‘|l hilip Clancey, of the x:\’n‘ \uzklllu’)‘ 5‘«|-<-m5m’y Igrt-iul..(. u; defieiency bill this moruing. The bili eurries | 1o him yesterday,and none of it will be made | EOYernment i | Porter, formerly’ chief nuval instructor in —— SRARTLAMTL S MRS A dan: (| (e LG AL M0, AURL SRR G, MBS 651,600, ! 3 ] g L R R A S o ) » - L : Corporation Counsel Kvaus told of Pren- | the bridge uaturally communicated itself to B1,051,80 public uniil ie sends it to congress. ie teparted lotention of the Brazilian in: | the Confederate Stiles navy and pro- | German Perjurer Tukes Polson While Belog | qoronst calling upon him and asking bim to | the unfinished span aud it took | piunge There was pubbished this morning a dis- surgent duiiral, Melio, 1o sue the United | jectorard builder of the famous ironclad Taken to Pri vesign. that Preadergust might have his | like the first wto the water, but beiug pateh addressed by MinisterJohn L. Stoveus ! An Lmpostant Case Biates for damases for lwl':_lf‘la}"lll\l::l l‘:‘{ ;’»n‘n)’\llrmm:‘vM@'l'l;‘mfl ), died at bis home | Bpuury, Dee. 15.—Dr. Moll, who was re- | position. wostly framework did not sink, bub from Honoluly, to Se ry Blaine, dated | Wasuixatox, Dec. 15.—~The supreme court | {HIEER, G S00CEED O 28 ot ¥ r i FatandannidY . TS cently convicted of perjury and sentenced to — floated down the viver. There is said to March, 1892, in whick Mr., Stovens asks for | VYesterday heard arguments in s important | gopjgusiy at the Department of State, Pri- Go fnto Mexico to Fight, three years imprisonment, and whose app: o Thas wus Coutempt Cases h;xw been four mon on i ]"’W"‘“ ‘,'l{““ snd lnstructions in the event of a revolution | €30 Which was appealed fram tho Cireuil | vato individunla of unother uationdliuy cai: | Daxven, Dec. 15.—At army beadquarters | against the sentence was recently rejected, ToLevo, Dec. 15.—Tue case of James Len- | they were undoubtediy kille ““w".:mlr:‘x:‘:}’ movement. This dispatel is printed 1a the :::'i:""{ n::'\'o'-‘('u.-.fff"i’;..fi.'fi'- :a‘,‘{;'.f‘,“{?l"."" Rad 440 41 .:J;:f.},.i\f-lf.‘f.-" ud Mello would | ¢y44 afiornoon o telogram was received from committed suicide today by taking poison | non, the I 8 0 W \'m\\‘-snuud {rovolar oo this spah fleated dowp SALAee ofticial Hawaiian correspoudeace and is not | pEUEL NEIEACEY, ST T IEERY h e Fort Bayard, sayiug it was reported there | While on Lis way to prison. ihe bolson | for contempt of eourt dusin the famous Aun | jeqyy yumbers splintered ke matches, new. Dispatches of thal time referres 10 { voivey is oue of rlority of grant Must Snow Caiuse that twenty-five men were arming near 8 Land 0 b0 Qo ¥ S0mMO Ynkno Arbor strike last spring, has upon applica- | ghowing the terrific force of the fall. Iron lllh?n':llrul)“nhfl- \;rm :mluh.'ml'. fron: the one oy X2 WasuiNaron, Dee. 15.—Land Conmmissioner {\l'ih‘ux. Ariz., p:lupnr:\lur,\‘ o o iuto | berson £5 tion of Judge “..‘..u of Cleveland, been re- | girders weighing lonswere twisted, hkeobx;s which has been effected § Laworeaux has reported to the secretury of | MeXico to ussist the vevoiutlouists. 'I'he de- S pr—_ manded 10 the United cs Court of up- | Lwists a pieceof wire, into every conceivable The house commiltee ou elections has tigueral Loe Aworn’ du A ARA 1y 10 10p Abital partment officers telographed Forts Grapt Jante Corio Hud Hulusd Hiw peals at Clacinaatl. ‘The case was appealed | shape, with timbers and other huge pieces denied au extension of time for testimony in | WasuinoiDy, Doc. 1 —GoneralJ. B. Doe, | the interior ou the order served on the | {ug Bowic, the military posts mearest the | NiCk Dec. 15.—A Pavisian stockbroker | 1o {hu supreme court of the United States, | of 1fon and timber 1o an inextricable mash the ioontz agaiast Grady cose from Michi- | the new assistani accretary of war, was | Winona &St Peters company in Mivnesota | seene of the reported trouble, to iuvestigate | bamed Borrigues, who had lost heavily at | [ The voie cu the O'Nelll agaiust Joy | sworn in today, lw show cause why certaln lnmul but that body decided two weeks ago that it | Thespan would have veen completed by this aud culorce Whe neulralisy laws, Lugnw Caplo, Whrew bimsel!l from & Lraln 1 had uo jurisdiction, afteruoon and alier the traveler hug um