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HED JUNE 19, 1871, ' OMAHA. FRIDAY MORNING, ESTABLI SINGLE COPY FIVE CENTS nnot and will n ass if it contained this provision, | Which had prosen obugxigus o the majority | B8 Not Known or Heara of the Doctor cuss Annexation and Similar Matters of 1he house Until After dis Death-Never Advised rrived here from Topeka last night. He is : ’ very bitter against Governor Lewelling for sintment of & | his'dismissal of Mrs. Lease. Speaking of 2 Members of the Subcsmmittee Will Dis- ' ministeation 'n;;\x' ever lvx'rnm::-l Kansas. | | an extended report. Ytmew appears t | use. ki g - . 3 | political ends regardiess of conse | Interest Growing in Affairs of the Island | Penr T Ve il a8 el Bt Baltes Wil He Saye He Knew Nothing of the Killing of Bt ; " a5k 4 Mary Ellen E“E’ ""}’L}‘"‘f (;H_H andicapped | {000 he fnds an appointes who i Gem of the Pacifis, o A fer ot e X { Dr. Oronin, They Make an Appeal to M. Gindst q | Nortbern Pacific Stookholders Profass to Be g by Holding Public Office, e | i bill sheuld be prefe | | Weary of the Prosent Receivert, % L Wit Make a Fight. | ¢ point hie makes is that | | Y ;l = Kixeus Crry, Dec. 2% —R M. Chenault, | HAWAIAN INQUIRY IN ITS WIDEST SCOPE | use in the bill, the hou STATEMENT OVER HIS OWN SIGNATURE [ — } SAID IT WAS HER HEAD OR TAUBER'S = :.3"11 i e “'_:' ‘\‘il.’—(“» "“f\w : 1 Wwas Appar At 10 measure —_— COURT FORMALLY ASKED TO REMOVE THEM | ) | Ebe Did Kot Like the Ap which will, in the first place, prove the ca Superintendent Carter Relnstated. pabi cured Control—More Injunctions h had the matter iv st it Agnlnst Its Empl § % , TRty Caty of the islands for self government 4 spoke t At the Par the desirability or police station that a burglary had been com ‘) s, und the news of existence until the spy, Lo Caron, | DUt 8 commission, wh 1 cothaiission. Hss harge, haa decided ag! er came 1 il iy Ope EDINBURGH'S ALLOWANC TLate last night a report was wade at the yes. Oratir, Kan, Dec. 28 —Superintendent | and, in he second pla rter received A telegram fr otherwise of annexing these islands at some | mitted at a house near Fifteen Mrs. Lease for the Company Goes Before th t 171 the removal, Mr. Chenault said: *T | With a View to Fatare Aetion— Haven't Heard from Them. His Removai~Denounced the N o - Y \ Democrat to a Good Place, perfectly satisfied asultation w ; Senator Morgan's Position, Tox, Dec. ie said that no Rumors Circulated. | the governme Judge at Milwaukea, ) Messrs. " Gleed, ‘Ware Glecd, attorneys has been recstel from the Hreaident's the many . whoni 1 have employed 1o assist me in fight- | - g work, and Ale yvernor Lewelling, that the nor | since it startod dosn the river. The | S A spre § . LEWELLING SOON MADE HIS CHOICE | o e Mrs.” Lionss leaily wishow, | . WASHINGTON, Dec. 28—The air of mys 36 Of Tettien i not Kaswa, bat th ) Prees 1 with HARD CHASGES MADE IN THE PETITION ‘[ ! | cause, and in his letter o ving ber of her | very assumed by the senate committee on ;»,_.‘:;.\ is expected to return today or tomo :.w‘n- 8 B '{::‘-Y\\.-. d “ dismissul he gives no legal cause. We pro- | foreign affairs in its Hawailan ipvestigation | FO TR W T ed Insh Mr. Glads . ia r. Gladstor { N : Y He Removed the Fiery Female “In the pae 1 the cage 1o the bitter end. | gives the impression that Morgan's resolu Down Below the Noety Mark tdressed 10 | sympathy 1. . | Ralston-Oakes Board of Directors is Accnsed y he ren Irs. Lease will certaiuly Godeh § " held Wasnrsarox, Dee. 28.—Another large hole ving ter | tress caused t ereste of Harwony. die. v - tion; under which the inquiry is held, is T B | ing | tr au! . the b Y i Ak ples party in the state and | o) g Gloak for much more important in- | Was made in she treasury cash balance to- | Ballybrack | fined to Lo of Wracking the Road, lead to 2 nd disgraceful defeat t v 8. 1 existed with | § the next fall election. 1 certainly consider | Quiry than any as to the alleged irregular. | dav and for the firet ime it fell below 80, | counts dountrios; . Th | > kol iy il | 4 Beedh o Witk 1568 0,000, going 1o &85 B46.653 65 of which §52.- DUBLIN, Mr. Mel- | & C 5 ARIALR 8 s SOME LAST WORDS FROM THE DISMISSED | thew overnor the most unwise and judiscrs | s of our diplomatic relations with those | F0J0n KOG 10 S e currency -,m'” < 5 “f \_1‘ D ppear ' \’ DETAILS OF VARIOUS DEIVIOUS DEALS governor Kansas has ever had. He has | jsiangs. There is reason far believing that s MR LT € Awsos | omnipotence I 1 | done » to bring reproach upou the state | - — ok 4 ¥itea 1 nd ' done more to bring reproach upou the state | wiiie prosumably the present inquiry is for i T {he Ohfenpo papera i1 Ndvieed | latrer, he said, o beyond its 4 Lest Friend the Populists Ever Had in the oop CADItAUTFOm coming to 1t Wk AUl } o oot Baaving dpon the: coudust iot LARS Ca . e removal of Dr X limite, Eigtoass Lengthy Recital of twe Condition of the { the governors Kansas has had from the time | b ; 1 cun on ust as | Continuing, he said he was in favor of the State Has Been Turned Down, but of her admission to the union. [ will do my | Stevens and Blouat, there will be an €70t | yun who Robbed w House of Watches and | 3¢ 10 clinrge D with Taviig advised ¢ | goveroments. becon Proprietors of the | Rond Before and After Ralston Nee f She Can Stand it if the ;m’;m-l‘:w‘:fl b ;':,1.‘1 uation, sup- | at the same time ta obtain any infor Diamonds Giptared. A v Ra JaT D oro | railroads in order to control wilway rates \ . ] 1 § and Viaton Y. her al Toreka, Dec. 25 —A sensation was created 3 int he furiher a gations that T wrote u letter o s is morning say he had been reinstated. | ¢ NGO v Rt to Detective Cou orany other | gooo o Cuicaco, Dec. 28.—The Northern Pacifia stalate hour this afternoon by Governor | This will renew the war by the discharged | '€ in the futu AN e o | tme are without unduiion, as | HOW His New Title Affects the Grants Me | pyjiroad company, by Silas W. Pettit of ' Lewelling's sudden action in removing Mrs. | employes, some of whomare st re await- | It is understood perfectly by members of | Two gold watches, some d nds and | Ineither knew n 10 b Gets from Engiand, Philadelphia, its general counsel, filod today a Lense as & member of the State Board of | i the result, and new charges are in cir- | the committee who might have these ideas | (o) . socaire the whole amounting to $600 | s imot wctly, nor by writte Brxruis, De S —The Coburger Zeitung, el Soift of 156 Ubibed SILTETES SERILING. N, Leiss s here today to | Cultion in rezard to the condition of affairs. | in view that thereis no hove of annexing [0 o ST 7 b e B e A e 8 My liie: | in an article doubtless inspired by the duke | 18 the clrcuit courtof the Unfted States 3 ERTOARA YL LIS dhdatitent of Ga Mauy of the students are secn aown 1OWD | tne islands under the present sdministra- | Y0 85X i0 value, were taken frow beginning W end and must emanate from | of Saxe-Coburg Gotha (the duke of Eain. | Milwaukee, before Judge James G. Jenkins, ‘ e wie o E e T HEEE | e Y SO TGl 0 CIEArettes: | 1ion, but those who favor this disposition of | At o'clock this morning tyo men were | soug madiian, or, perhaps, from © oY1t | bureb) says that one of the English grants | 116 petiton fori%e remova’ of ““‘l“”“" ‘auber, ex-deputy ostmaster unde and some of the larger ones were called be- - > estod Ve who wishes t come feel- »ukes, Henry G. Payne and Henry (. Rous: ) Thomas. as steiward & $KE ALY r the | fore County Attorney Scott 1o te as to | the little kingdom do not iutend to be | locked up charged with the crime of burglary | ing Fuity in ' eoupline ny hame with | $0 the duke is disposed of by his renuncia- | Q2K e Tt Daafat Olathe. Mrs. Leasejtold the gover- | Where they got their liquor. Ot rts | swerved from their purpose by the fact that | and grand larcens e S ACLUSURT S ACER O] b Dl ) e LS el i ol i ¥ 2af at Olathie. Mrs. Leasejtold the gove 7 o1 Anisummeishy sent ing | one administration is opposed to this course. crfme. st R ange of discussion in the British Par- | of otner receivers in their p nor that she did not propose to stand it 10 | broughy up, Judge Dixon. the discharged | Senator Morgan, who is chairman of the | 1tisstated that amother man impheated | lam rcluctanily compelled tosuy, In co srant provided an allow- | The petition_sets out that Mr. Onkes, 18 ’ have Tauber appointed to a fat office: that | steward. says he will put all charges here- | committee, has been scrupulously careful { in the affair is at large. press of America is the only pres Ll “A*“‘-"-""“-} bt “j‘ president of the comvany, appointed R. G. ’ she or Tauber would have to go. ~ Governor | after in print, substantiated by afidavits about expressing opinions upon the Hawniia Tittle could ba leatudtat the police sta- | 1£2d world o g v Pirince, the secona granted him an allowance | 115 10n, the president of the Fsrmers Loan ‘ Lewelling, shortly after Mrs. Lease left the —_———— | question, manifesting a disposition to do or DROTChLen b b ‘- ik anadi bly ot and Trust comp: f New York. which 1s H e o 2 & T8 TRLLOW JACK 41 R1O. say nothing which would appear extra-judi- | tion of the affair. public wen can be wade with impunity narriige and is indissolubly bound Lo el iy : ;;(«‘u;\\ch ice, issued an order removin LL . . o e e Tt MICHAEL UAVITE. | duchess, provision be ade trustee of most of the main and branch line rs. Lease 3 case of widowhood. This It Adds its Dread toihe Horror of the | tachiog the isiands fo this = cout- GOT THEMSELTES ARRESTED. BUFFETTED BY ANGRY WAVES. Domestic War. i i : 3 ; bt Alaska is at present attached, and ByzNos Avaes, Dec. 28.—Ve the fact that he hus ver c is la it is | mortgages of the Northern Pacific claimed, the duke cannot touch, assucha | .o ? step would seriously prejudice the rights of | COPADY 2Ll Officers of the English Battieship Resolu- | the duchess confer Railroad finance commitiee The governor was secn inexplanation the cause of the removal and was v bad news Corbett and Mitchell Ald the Duval (Club Feaently < tro: ed upon her by the treaty | of the N director _ tals. He had learned that the Las reached here from Riode Janeiro. Itj | duced a bill in the senate ,' S 50 .l‘n,‘l_:fl"l;-v: ln‘_- 1!«_!]‘» i ton Afraid to Change Her Course. tween R ssia and Great Britain. In cor The states that when the . out. Finally, on being pressed by an Assocl- | gnnounced that the unfortunate city, whith | form of goverument for any acquired terri- =79 S5O S BEECA, gy sl L A Edritn s | ot e e G| oakes Rol O ated press reporter, he said: “Mrs. Lease | pay for months past been 1e from the | tOry lends plausibility to ‘the supposition | JACKSONVILLE, + Dec Horsey has written a letter to the Times en- | 1€ QUKC, 48 hoir to the duchy of LoBUIE: | Northern Pacific it was in good financial 24 o Moo as for months past been su e from th B RN lobKing Terwe 3 bilities | doudted the sincerity of Ch | : bad no grants from the duchy’ and that his 5 Stat e was removed to preserve harmony in the | pacace oo et he | that heis looking forwara to possibilities closing & letter which be has received fr prman Ry 1 | condition and in hieh credit; that it had St Add ) el A il L far beyond anything included in the resolu- | Corbett and ““Charley” M German allowance, which begins now. wiil board, ravages of the most dreaded scourge—yellow | 1ion under which ihe commitvee is author- | diridunl offorts 1o s he in- | ap officer on board the British battleship | exclusively benebt his Germau position £2,000,000 in cash in_its treasury, and that Mrs. Lease expressed great surprise when | goco, et b i ized toconduct. its present. hearing, Thers | o ol efforts to pull off the big fight here | Rogoiution, describing the terrible experi = ts surplus earnings for the first half of the a reporter told her the governor had issued | aireaay reported. isa plausible explanation of the origin of the | 17 January must give away ol the | ence of that vessel d 1o recent gale CRISPI'S ENEMLES, fiscal year, commencing June, 1589, amounted her discharge. The news that yellow fever had added its | bill and-without some end like the acquisi- | Stronger evidence ef affairs he VIE | the Bay of Biscay. The officer says he | pooo s parties Op. | 10 0OUL $1500,000; thatin addition to the The populist camp was this afternoon | purden and norrors to the suffering alresdy | LU Of Hawailin view it is dificult to find | fighiers = ASEIVES | pever before went through such a terrifying gt e e S R S b division morteages, amounting to abouu §d B atu Ao the wildat enclie | any reason for its existence. Those who | up to th nent by the authorities in{ order 1o forestal poked to the Ltalian Premier. : g 2 tion, even in moaerate 0,000, the Northern Pacific Railroad com- endured by the people of Rio has caused | know Mr. Morgan best sav that he is notthe | grr.c; Y Bl The Resolut L DL e. ant | TROR, 21e action of Governor Lewelling in Temoving | widespread attention here. and much | mma 1o atiornt 1o secure lepwiation tha; | BrTestat luter date, and 1o te legality | weather, rolled forty-five degrees each v for | Pany was then also liable as guarantor of Mrs. Mary E. Lease from the State Board of | ompathy is expressed for thie plague and war | would it a suppositio e RO o hORRIE S N A A1 e 4 (NireRiyah Sled L SiluIR B Ay o1iBIscay: & know. | the bonds of twenty-o branch lines, Charities. This was done after a long con- | siricken inhabitants is agreea | Ivwould abpear probable thatwhen the | arranged blan, and sofaras the plan iiself | Continuing. hesavs: » We steamod siowly, T e | Ao in aggregate o ference witl, his associate state officers and | that tne governmens is taking ex \“" commitzee reports it will, so far as Mr. | goes, it was cleverly. dbyised and satisfac- | keeping the vescel's hoad 10 the sea. know et L Y e st | about 000,000, PR qgher leaders of the people’s party, and Wwas | pje precaution to prevent a spread of the | port e e L It pyd s amusing feat || would break the engines and we | 3¢ sig Crispi's returnto power as offer. | Purpose among other things of taking up no doubt in anticipation of the war which | gicence bup the work of the officials at Rio | Minister Stevens was concer 10 declare | UFe% 100, for Corbett.ag ot on hand at the | ghould have broach to escape being ing the best chance for their relief from | these main‘and branchline bonds and build- Mrs. Lease was preparing to declare against nted hour and Mitchell raged and | capsized. The engine rc slosed era aep had five feet of 18 greatly ha closed era PE pered by the condition to |V X e O T B i ee oy (o | YaTious disabilities, and of the restoration of | ing shorter branches as might be necessary the state admimstration which the city has baen redusel by the hor- | . 17 the meantime Minister T n, who | fumea when ke found! he hud toface the | mater fn it and we ran the chance of the ) and state 2ot Pho'devalaeisst. Gt- the buReRRBTEEE Was DoneTor Harmony bl s is now in Hawaui. will have been heard from | court alone. Chsmpion Jim had ail along | 3 adiculism and uarchy during the three years alarms the churctrmore than it seems 10 alarm the Ital. | Buthorized by the closed, except shipe, wii pe small hatchway I protecte d- ugh as to the capacity of the present gover: ernor Lew 1 Yellow fever, which has broken out in Rio | ment for temporarily managing the island’s mucn about it. and I | is not the mild form of that fever, but is the | 4ffairs and his information with the cor- company the consolidated mo) age was kholders to se viewed his possible arcest with feel akia 10 horror, but toward the close of To a reporter C don't want to sa ing £a n w and thr e | ttis, for eighteen hours, 700 people had to ure 0 0 servatives. Under thes cir #160,000,000 of bonds intended and believea o BN AhsYoax . | afternoon he came up from his training quar- | goana recciveair. The atmosphere below S g fal 5 MGl T o z want you to be careful to quote me correctly. | formof the black vomit T e o ioeeSommitiee | ters and took the shesiffBararrant without -ame Slthy and poisonons. DA T T D DR |l iy G A1 G Ro ke 1 have removed Mrs. Lease in the interest of Stilt Fighting Fiercaly. N i livs o fi,‘x‘r',_fi;h‘; NeAtiie _‘;_“v; the |am ur. “The next day, the gale moderating. the ho could be depeng upon 1010 | main and pranch line bonds and provide for e tendencies in check harmony and good government. There seems | gy 10 be some lack of harmony in the charitable So1t hay presente ¢5% | all the future purposes of the road for many ow b s short. the. question arose wl g the news that the g short. t juestion an hat lack von investigations. One Way to Aveld Trouble. coal run that the curious spect: - o ere we to do. We did ot dare to turn, fo: FACiFls Py 2 : 5 ears 10 , and so thut the said Onkes- : bas broken out at Rio de Janeiro comes the - i Manager J. B T. Towdm of the Durald Joa ¥l S0 e e ok n bt aiien. | SlE Crispi being cppoted by the Jesuis, | Jears 0 Same anZ eothial ho SaTORES ‘“5“‘; Lo ‘l" ‘}““ e gyl 1“““‘ "‘“‘:"(‘i ble | additional information, that the bombard- SENEEN O DA CEANE, Athletic club has schemed for.days and | goon of December 21, the weather BUowed | joais aud ansrchists il at ones o0 ot Fad- = ey % trouble in the board. and I concluded that < nights so that there might be no interfer- ment from the city upon the forts con Joseph Donjon Punished for Writing | ence. It has been acheeished d%eam of his and that the forces of both pa nues us to alter our course a couple of pointsand | ‘038 4nd anarchists allat oncz. property, & large sum in cash on hand and Mrs. Lease’s removal was the remedy and makeé for Quesnstown. - with the consolidated mortgage boads to aRaoalEly removea ier S THAYS Al TR e rties, the Threatening Letters. and of the othek/clubjmagnates that the The ship behaved splendidly as far as INDIA'S ONE GREAT DANGER. draw upon, with which to meet all expense N 4 I government and the insurgents, seem det WAsHINGTON, Dec, 25.—Joseph Donjon was | fight should occur undef the supervision of | ghe could. bt the evidens obsence of Stabil: F il T R A e f to say about it this afternoon.” f St e L arcs ¥ se o the Duval club and . right here in Jackson- | AlEds ‘Bvor SRt ari Dadabhai Nuoroji's Address as President of | Whichi should be properiy churg oo mined to Uring matters 1o a termination in | arraigned in the police court today on the ity makes every man of mature experience . = A0 which | fhs @ioAktall **Don’t you think you have stirred WP a | gne way or the ot T S e T ey B Toiten it But the vague rumors which have Al NGO R RID AT EiTe the National Congress. tatacconnt and of which the stockholders e icdvola L b et A ed the air, that the authorities would At et e, 5 25 Lanore, Dec. 285 —Dadabhai Naoroji, | subscribed for and took $13,000.000, and so o The fire of the rebel warships upon the | Vice President nson and Seriator Mills | gten in and fake & hand, and this strange Admi Horsey iu commenting upon ] “Maybe 1 have. but ] guess there will be ¥ 3 strs 2 forts is said to have been unu and to have resulted in k ia: ~The Resolution may be a | wember of the British Parliament for Fius. | that the said board was “said 1o, and iu fact ually severe design for a fighting ship. 1tis pos- | bury, London, has been elected president of | @id, have ample capilal with whach 1o con- After hearing the evidence of the vice | unce ling & number of | president's clerk and Charles tainty.as to the real movements in the 1s, son and | executive oftice, haye thrown & damper on no great trouble grow out of it.” *‘Either he goes, or 1 go,” Mrs. Lease said | g sible, though I do not admit it, that the ex- 0 B s s oiec the National congress. Au exhaustive and | ductand properly develop the business of . s 58id | the defenders of President Peixotos fortifi- | private secretary of the semator, ani the | 811 ihese plans and projects. - = | igencies of war necessitate top heavy and P e e e I arsies to a reporter, and she stamoed her 00Y 10 | cupions, It 15 also said that several people | personal statementof Donjon, Judge Miller | ¢ 38L0ieht the oficials decided upou & | unseaworthy ships. But nothing is an ex who dwelt especinlly upon the | 5 1 emphasize that fact. This was before her ) final effort. They gathered in close consul- | cuse for a- new iron ship 50 constractivel specially u e liing o Th et seay Sinhiaxise th . have been killed in the streets of Rio de | bound the prisoner over to await the action i Gedrrn A a o i e 1 ship 0 constructively | poveryy in Inaia and the great political dan- 2 removal was announcod 3 T » it = 101 A g Acosta, who has worn | weak as to become dangerously strained and h = Henet H The pflition then goes on 10 say the ~ (57 rinol cith Janeiro, and that the people of that city are | of the grand jury. fixing bail at #£2.000. In | an auxious look throughout the week, was ¥ o gale ¥ ¥ per thut mght arise therefrom. e de- h 0 B 0 s LFEsRaRLes log goUapringlnie welitime. default of bail Donjon was remainded b b i} i leaky in one gale clared that India, contentand prosperous. | Oakes-Rolston board managed to increase FirstTam a populist, and of the middle-of- | 50 panic stricken thatall stores have been | defauit ¢ S thet prisonesitheduteo | piuthen,C 4 placlitd bagnihichnpon fand iy sha Honse! of Commons| today Right | Cona dafy six Riucsissr - s . X T Croas the-road sort, and 130 not believe inappomt- | closed and business is practically at a stand. | Vrison: Inbolding the prisoncr the juige | Mr. Acosta, having carefully searched bis | Hon. ' U, ' Kay-Souttleworth, rotone | could defy six Russias. the wterest charges of the Nortnern Pacific ing democrats to ofice.” she said. “Next, 5 was particularly severe against the clussof | Jaw books, sa 3 ed forthand procured war- st arrest of the two pagilists on of the admiralty, rey garding the seve Princess Colonua's Divorce Case. company for branch lines from £26,000,000 to Pans, Dee. 28.—The action by Princess | upwards of 86,000,000 al one year and for Colonna, stepdaughter of Mr. Mackay, the | the acquisition of proj o one of I her husband ch, (except a small line costing less than ing to : experienc cranks wno are tureatening, assaulting and | rants for otherwise harassiug public men. He said | the ground thattney had agreed to tak s and have so far | the time had come to briug these people— | part in u fight which was to come off within whether anarchists or socialistsor geveral | the boundaries of Florida. Both Corpett good populists have been ignored, and L bt lastly, ] am opposed 10 Tauber because he | The forts have been re wasappointed to sccure the beer-drinking | the beavy fire of the sh element of the state for the people’s party | succeeded in holding th ship Resolution in the Bay of Bisc 1h structure of the ship was not damaged, the cost of repairs to b own, re, aga Y la.” r would be only e Dt 3 A cranks—up with ound turn, eithe . y e apprise: 3 3 SR 000,000) bad ever paid the cost of operat- next year. 1am not that kind of 4 politician tis eporiod s batilp it sea hatween the || on it e e e & elyher and Mitchell were apprised of what in 750. naifor & Judicial {esparation, | SLUK00) Bad erep peid the cosvarieparey 1 do not believe in compromising with wrong 100D 3 C o ¢ for them and neither offered serious e been heard today; but the case | 1nR: and the petition further charges tasvig in any shape fqrm.. Ttis'certatn that | Joro.. and governm shis may soon be on's attorney, Lawyer Cuwillier, has RECEIVED BY THE EMPRESS, i ed in comsequenc several instunces, and those the most disas- e o b Etired ey aain thaY | expected, and that ent | made appucation 10 Judge Cole of the dis : iat e e B age trous 10 the company. the oficers and board : ‘auber will huve to be retired or I snall quit 3 R = rit of Both Men Under Bond, P that Advocate Buit, who rey 2disrs 4 i = SR the poard.” will depena the fate of trict supreme court for a writ of inquiry to o Ambassador Runyon und His Wie | princess, was pleading before anot of directors were ther s interested in 5 defermne whether or not Donjou is sane. A ning Mitchell was arrested at the Monisa iilGesinan P . sty the couri | selling the properties to the Northern Pacific r - —e jcat o 8 ker e P A i cou T 1 ‘ How it Was Brought About, T application will take place in | E and taken before Judge Baker | pooi i Dae 88— The empress of - b des Jaraines. | atan cxorbitunt profit 1o themselves R e B o Pl (e By e S Dt EEATERD LIS DEAD, vty court. The English pugilist LI Co8G fs mF FSon: |iEes 3 pEe The story of the collapse of the Northern \ of wday. Yesterday there was no talk of it in T was arraigned in the prisoners re than surprised not 1o find Corbety | Many al noon today received 1 Son Threutened. Pacitic is then set outin great detail, nams the state house orin populist circ pny £ Samuel MeCoon. dock along with r of white and co! but when informed by Bowden | States ambassador, Hon. The Ha . " railroads which ; where. 1t i6 not belieted that the removal | SAS Dizeo, Dec. 25—Samuel McCoon, | ored prisoners s represented by had been sent for and would 4 Mrs. Runy R S B A ) Pacific com- was wholly causea by the row in the board. | father of Hosmer McCoon of the Chamberof | Lawyer Cuvillier. wh i a plea of not | appear ing the day_he calmed his have been of araai ipleted for 1hat has heen of long standing and was | Commerce here, died at Fanit it. The warraut was read o 1smarck, hus received guity. W. S. Daniels, clerk 1o™the v G| Lroubled peing = et Oakes-Kolston open and notorious. That somebody had 1o | gon's residence, this morning, ag president., tes that Doujon's leite nd i w4V ie b ot : ard ng into po y g0 bas been known for three months, for | toro o8l 1B Fo0rslng, Axe first began coming 1o the vice president last ) to appear before the crimiunal A Gumber of sciting futo pow LU e Mrs. Lease. on the one side, and Mr. House- | ¢ased was at me in politics w | summer. Some of them were very violent January 2, 1894 Mr. Bowden and he g r's Accompanying Mr. and Mrs. Runyo e 1 railrosds of Wushiogton the He | A pos nolder and Mr. Waite on the other, could | York and judge of the surrogate was read 10 the courtin which | Charles Richardson, also of the Duval club, | Mr. Chap « nan. secreta f the “}“f"’;;'fiv 38 mewbers of the board derived a profit of never harmonize, but 1t was not_intended to | was ¢ u Free Mas and is sup- | Dorjon asked the vige president to send him be bond. Miichell and party lefl | trnited States embassy. and Lieuteoant | 08 nelghbor 1,750,000, while the operations of that rail- levit be Mrs. Lease until this morning. | posed to be the oldest Mason in the United | §20 in oraer to avoid being one of those who | shortly afterwards for the training quarters | R . Evans. militar ache, and Licaten- | 1w Been in Englina’s Vowseslon a Year, | T0ad costihe Northern Pacific o the year when ntellizence was brought to the gov- | States had been war avSt. Augustine. = . ant C. E. Vreeland, the naval attache | " Loxnox, Dee. £8—In regard to-the re. | coded Juue 30, 1543, §155,600 ernor tnat Mrs. Lease had not buried the Miss Tucker. Mr. Mills, secrotars of the Texas senator About & o'clock ig the afternoon Corbett | *rug “puriy was conveyed by train 0 | ported seleure of Gilber v o N A e hatchet. but was getting ready to make an- | Loxpox, Dec, 25.—The Indian read o letter received by his father, in | came down from his Mayport cottage. Wild Park station at Polsdam, where they | p. i st talonia) omin ias R The petition avers that the Rooky Fork & other assault through the newspapers upon | pounce the death of Miss Tuck which Donjon said _there *‘Was hell in store Jim” did not seem tomind the little part | wore conducted 1o the new palace in the | British, the colonial office says the whole he palian avers Uhat shie ooy SRR the «administration . in_conversation | geer the worid under the for certain parties.” The letter wade scan- | he bad 0 play any more than if he was | nUl Cirriages group was_formally annexed by Greay | Cook Clty railiead was owaed by a ayndic with a well known popalist. within the past | O, B Fur the past eizhie dalous references 1o Senators Sherman and | again on the boa He looked as rugged | “Tne nmba who ac. | Britain in June, 1802 and that thoy have | cate of which Viliard was president and in foriy-eight hours, stated that she was 10U | Tucker had engaged in missionary work in | SteWart, President Cleveland and otners. A | and healthy as though he had always been | companied bi ) the cm. | been in Great Britain's possession ever e e Ao s % satistied with the terms of peace made for | India, where the proceeds of her pe re was made for traveling expenses o | enjoyiug the exnilaraing breezes ana the | PN TUT, A8 o ihe | since re Norihera Paci par- il the aovtennr Hiithe sald A hat s (Gov , come to Washington, and the letter siated | heall ) )y fare of Mayport, and genial Billy following divine inspiration, | Brady was behind him. Delrney and & that the letter w small coterie of friends were also there and reatening character | accepted Sheriff Howard's bospitality with customary grace. Corbett was also taken been used to bepefit the missions and, it 1s understoo that all v earned by her works after death is also 1o be placed at the disposal of the Indian missious. e ucipants, who divided a 3 press was Albanimn Threaten Montenegro. T b 00 000 ot 3 ¥ shoo Cerrixag, Dac. 26 —The Albamiaus have | which represented the Rocky Fork Coul com- t‘; T | cutoff ion with Montenczro and | pany, owniug certain coal lands which had nong themselves first lady in wait dressed in r hands with Mr. and the United States ernor Lewelling and the entire state house crowd ought to be turned down, and that she was loaded with letters and other docu- ments that would make trouble. She said the writer wa Mr. Mills, jr., testifie regarded us of such a that he se ssador pr )blained a permit 1n the police court e S B e et ) it is stated that they are cost about £200,000, and the other £2,000,000 that she proposed to go after the zovernor Charles Merivale. a revolver. before the criminal court and was reieascd { minires and which was conducted in En- | tion for an orgamzed atta ’l(’; n,]g repres: ‘ d :‘» e own ,‘3».” ur’nT ) on account of 4 good many misdeeds, and Charles Merivale, dean of Ely, died lice Ofi Holinsboro testified that | on the same terms as Mitchell. Then they | pricn “took place between Press and | pality. The government Rocky Fork & Cook City rFallway, whigh especially on account of the appoiutment of | yesterday after: He had boeen 11l | Donjon had confessed to him that he had | left the court and declared their intentions | for visitors Porte 10 control its subjects or otherwise 1t | CO8LROL Over ESW.000; that the directors of Artz and Todd for sowe u became uncon- | Written the post 1 and the letters to | of remaining in Jacksonville until tomorrow TR Y Tt TP oy v will be held responsible for whatever hap- | the Northern Pacific railroad caused the When this reached the governor's ears it | scious on Tuesday It wae Dean | the vice president and Semator Mills, and Witl Try Habeas Corpus, 10 the American ambassudor's wife. Mrs, | Per By ML i gl Rops e AU LU ch B decided the question of removal in his mind, | Meriva Tt Homer's Nliad» | 134 also stated that similar episties bad | .0 be part ‘of the man. | Rubyon. after leaving the palace. sud sheé R ca daa il o ST T P S IS all A Bl S snd, instead of lettiug out Householder and | which. 1 i i bee Dt to other persons is latest move on the part of the man- @ g 3 £1,400.000 in consc rby used to say he English | dated bonds, and the Ny made a coniract betwecu themselves as 4 the | representing the ern Pacitic railroad, representing the voal th Waite, he let out Mrs. Le meavs that the administration has acce Mrs. Lease's chailenge 10 battle contest will be full of fire and intere was delizhted w e b the amiability of the s8 und that all the party w ase. The removal The prisoner testified in an intelligent | 82€ the Duval club u manner. He said his idea in writing letters | pected vy outsiders. On to public men was to find out how Senator | 1. either Miichell or Corbett wi ss1an Authoress. Snerman had made his wiliions rendertd by his bondsmen. Aft was one of the fies langusge. Curoline Junieh, m high Manxap, Dec. 25, —Dispatehes from Me e say that Muley Araaf b ) priseipal leaders in the Riff revolt to Gen- | #8d them pleased at the they racious mabner ad been welc 3 k i o company, whe ruilroad company 1 b ) elY eral Campos, who sent them aboard t Pay orey ¥ o A Moscow dispatch 1o the Times announces | Judge Miller and the attorneys endeavored | boen taken into custody a writ of ha i - ey VS raiser Teln de Toszon for transport 16 Tan. | agreed womiy 5% tons of coal per day nt the Mrs. Lease takes her noval like 8 | She was the olaest living authoress and was | him. but he said he would not divulge tiis arrest was an illegal orce, then | - P ~ o L and & D y a to better disguise trained politician. SLe siid o a reporter celebrated for her translations from the | ubtil the final trial Doujon said he be- | Preparations for the fight will continue with | Fate Which Has Overtaken Two Detach- Muraviel Mind ter of Justice, | transi an acreement 4lso *Yes,1 have been oficially informed of | French and German poels into Russia : ged to no secret society. He had not in- | bereased vigor, as that will be looked upen mants of firitish Troops. Loxnos, Dee. 285.—A dispatch to the Times | 11hat the profits made on the coal apitation. 1haa nad a hint that it 10 threaten the vice president or | 88 evidence that no furfher opposition to the | Loxnox, Dec. 28 —There secms 1o be little | g5 o1 Petersburg says thut Muravieff, | be od, one-half to the cosl 0ome coming. But Governor Lewelling Richawrd Beutlcy, Botantat. senators, but merely to solicit enough money | 826t can legally be fugde. If the arrestis | nope of the safety of the tw ritish d B AP R e R ne-s1x Northern Pacific com- 4 it 10 hiave told you the real reason. It | The Times anuounces the death of the | for traveliog expenses to come to Wasting- | considered legal. then the Duval managers | uts, commanded respectively by Ca e A, He | una ning two-sixths 10 the was bocause 1 went to him yesterday after- | botanist Richard Bentley ton and give te as 10 Senator Sh say that the battie will be declared off, and et et BT Rl R y B ritern smpany 10 be applied to Boon and maded demaud upon bim > e A \kproner coneouion with sirer and | 8l work will be siepped. ‘Tne managors | tulus Wilson and Barrow, who are wenorted | is o youug wun el o b | e purchuse of triat cortifcates at i sg request, mind you--a demand that at the 2 > A tariff legislation. In answer 1o 8 question | 8r¢ confident, howepen, tbat the decision | to bave been massacred by the Matavelc ) rapadl, e care that in addition 10 the profits made on thé expiration of the term of Mr. Yoe, a repub- THOUGAT MES IMVINE INNUCEANT. | po guig he knew nothing about dynateite, will be faveravle to {hem, and this feeling is | Captain Wilson is an officer of the Be Loudon Broker Goes Broke. f the rauroud, whicn has vever paid lican member. next April, J. R Kenned ; shared by the majority of the citizens land company and the agents at Ca PR oL v T I peuse of its operation, and in addition populist editor of Wilsoh county. be ape | Clesiag Arguments in the Dirvorce Case at South Caroilaa's Trade Mas Opposition Siays 2t's & Blind. have teicgraphed th e s i : : 10 oné-half of the profite arising out of the Jalay ari ot ivion causty. Do ap A ol e S B DR .12 : os . | have reicerapn iope res ! erican s ies, hus failed I contract, this syndicate will eventually the board wecouid ruu the institutions ina | SaLT LAke, Dec. 25—W. H. Dickson | General Hall and Law Clerk Campbell o Wors oo the MNS-ANES s halps pushed || the aafoly o Tha shesnce o 0 Lomarille. and el §2.000,000 from sho Norihern Pasific cgle businessiike way and et rid of the political | closed his opening argument in the Irvine | the Interior department sud counsel for | Lola Ly nc ticketédar the contest are belog | hews frof | Barrow « short £54,000 Bri rebase of their trust certificates chemes o which the boar A y e he Interi epa ut aod counsel for | sold in large numibers. Those opposed to | and the factt Forbi ure orought dow g the coul mine aud wh schemes to which the board now resorts. | divorce case at noon today and was f N S e P P L mine aud which cost But the governor seems 1o like that way o p He d A aamiuistering our state cnarities > © | by Jobu M. Zave for the defense. Mir It was not u month ago that he came to | son said o his ‘ us with & demand 1 we remove Carter | shadow of a doudt as t from the superiutendency of the ueaf aud | Mr. Zane was very sever dumb asylu: 1 snid to him that be had no . our have | thefight claim the actlan taken by the club | the S vared and will shortly file their brief in | is mereiy a blind. R. B. Archibald, oneof | was ssioner Lo the | $he most promivent of ' the opposition, said | causes ihe he decision | tonight that whothes the criminal court | men 2 him to grant | decided that the armasis were legal ornot §200,000, them Lot 1o excee Costly und Withe ore guilt. | district court of appeals fro : ge. | of the lower court, requir Royal Marriage Kumor D t Frofit, lanitoba railroad, by a syndic T 2 i 5 ; 4 Governor Thlix ‘Palmetto” trade mark | i¥ Would have ‘mo! bear on the | c ment that a 2 ( s Louis s of the board of s i Tight 10 make such 4 demand ; that we, the “,,""‘fl::;;‘”l.‘f SSPE 9, Justios Shal e | ool ted iu the application | CAte- He sald sugh.d decislon would | relat ng in Accring gagement of pclia eampiay, woara, were responsible for our a Montgomery would never have acquitted for the action of | BOLDTEVERt the stoppipg of ihe fight by | tou bus receis ie effect that Fraucis, his son hich a vot exceed- ments, and the party could not afford 10 have | 1o Eomer l ; Yo scquits supremo court of the district in revising | Goveraor Mitchell opby thic sheriff. This | Premier Rbodes ord fear that - ing $12,000 8 wile this road they then, \ such au institution as the asylum for the | Lo el hey knowa the fucts. He sald Mrs. | and reversing the commissioner's decision, | Yi¢\¥ 18 not shared by the majority of atto- | e we Wilson party Sunk 1 a Collision, as directors of the ern c Kailroad ost ixed up In small poliics” Hut the | 1 '\.m: etlons R . m‘“.;(r guiltless of 1 A e il be argvod nost Thorsds e, neve in thiseity. The ( hout any news | The sh steamer | company, caused company 1o buy for wajority of the board did the governor's bid- { ' O ECOIE WITh Monte ) L ? The peneral opinjon % that should the de- | in relation v ain Wilson and | 82y ofF this’ BT X0 @ mile; and, in ding, 804 now they are all {rying to find & —~——— School Lands of the We cision of the court be fgvoraole 1o ihe Daval | b i C rond com- way 10 reinstate Carter. But it s all right Another Wyomi g Traged Wasniseroy, Dec. 28 —Secretary Hoke | €lub further oppositihe will necessarily | EeT— | € 1 n §750,000 of M Governor Lewelliug cap stand it, I cun, 1 Suxpance, Wyo., Dec —John Myers, a | Smith has under consideration an important | ©¢ Prosecuting -Attoruey Christie and T . wliisla lerminal boods secured upon the terminal will ‘saw wood' aud wait. as the politicians | ranchman on Elk creek, was found dead in | case relating to the school lands of the west. | s yis Attoraey Partriage bave wired Gov EeWORTH 1F1GUERS MEET. Jroperty of the pompany Av Wigalpess il 1 say. 1amuo politician, but you may ] eruor Mitehell, who is 8t present in Tampa in th bed with 4 deep ¢ which was 81 least 2 per ceut in excess of forehead and his | It iuvolves the question whether double the cost or value of that gratulate Goveruor lew ing ‘upon downing asking bim 1o send AMoroey Lamar 1o con week, £1 ¥ i | ¢ » on o s on Y perty the best friend aud most sywpatoelic ang | 190t and legs buruca to @ crisp. Myers was | winimum lands may be selectod as indem- | duct the case for the peopie. No reply bas | 0x0; o P . £3.406000; | TP Dare Consise of the Sesth Oakein The petition shows this property has never cordial worker 1 plc’s party bas in ihe | evidently murdered and an effort made to | pity for losses of single minimum lands for | been received other deposits. increase, X0 publi _ Oeaapizstion Coucluded. | paid the mere cost of operation and 1kat the state of Kansas ™ " burn the house 10 cover up tne crime. He | S¢hool purposes. The department bas al- w———— deposits, increase, £160.00 tes, reserve ST1. Pavi, Dec. 25.—A Mit 5. 1., 8pe- | juterest charges which the Northern Pacific Will Substantiate Aoy Charge. was 60 years old and lived alone He | ways n that such selactions canuot be NEATHEE FUKECASTS, docrease, 4750000 reserye, decresse, £662,. | clal 1o the Dispatel says: Theannual meet- | had 1o pay. amounting 1o more than §300,000 recently shipped a lot of cattle to Ch { made, vut it is probable that these former = 000; bullion, decrease, £513,907 ing of the Epworth league closes its three | & Year, urising out of this trausaction, have Mrs. Lease said it was rather early to talk | and was supposed 10 huve considersble | Fulings will be reversed by Secretary Smith, | Nebraska May Expset snow Flurries Today The proportion of the Bank of Englana’s | days session here tonight with a sermon and | P€6n & dead loss 1 and the petitioners Sbout state nominations, bul present signs | mouey iu the house. | - ey o——e 5 and Vagiable Wi reserve Lo liabulities. 18 45.0% per cent, while | concecration service. A larg ot g | Sharge tbat the whole scheme of sequiriag pointed 1o Lowelling s renomina tion e scne S SR _ Chaozes 1o (he Pension Bureau. Wasnixetox, . 28. — Forecasts for | lusi weck it was 50.16 per cent . o ot e et 1T was “without any business neces- 1 l 4 }.\l..:,.‘ .,::N ,l‘z r removal would cause & T T \\\A-.,wn.,\ 'n‘. 2. —General es in | Friday: For Nebeaska—Fair; preceded by The rate of discount remains at 3 per cent. | wort ath UE UP HEACE T ;.“}, i ; " n ‘u‘ :‘A.A»‘ ™ ;'A; ept \i‘ “h::r:‘h"‘:::t"t:;& \ s o a PAILY 806 I'x‘“j"l":-;w.‘:‘l;&l‘:m S1. Josern, Dec. 25 —On January 3 there :: S——— "““‘ !";"’-;m_“jr?u pire °X' | suow flurries tonight o easiern peruon; Detcated the Motineers. guais, Smith of Yapkton, Jordan of Sioux | Norinern Pac 1iraad COMP3DY 88 Were { present adwinistration would be turned | Vil Do weeting of the bankers of the Mis- | PRCICT 10 0 IACh RONt TRestar. Mbst of | varis ‘:J‘;;‘“l‘)»."""'m“““:f':‘;‘h‘;“‘ pa. | BEm, Dec. 28 -Tue Cologue Gauzette | Fulls Fle of Pierve and Miss Libbie Chal- | interested there 10. us they 1n fact did, ‘ down. 1 have mever denied tho interview,” | 8ouri valley in this city 1o form an associs: | arge nuiber of reductidus ane expicted | by SUEULLY WAPMCE, wibds boasmiag bouta. | 5878 news has been roceived 1o the effect | (800 LEWRE N O glected ofieets | reatize a « rofit therefrom. { erowd must go. I weut into this fight for | Leavenworth, Alchison aud Topexs | tive Bailey of Texus reporica from m.l iug northeasterly. v | ment of marines frow & Gerwan cruiser g | of the cousolduted origage’ beads and

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