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THE OMAHA DAILY moer— - —— —_— m— - - mS—— '% ——— —— S— = - e —— e J —— TABLISHED JUNE OMAHA, THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY 4, 18)4 SINGLE COPY FIVE CENTS ~ T 11 | subsequently by a ves and nay vote. The | T TR z N | w ‘_\V,\.‘., evm m- n { und while buying m: ‘7 BET e op N [ ety Z 1 return to Washington tonig n mr o ; rand Okla- The newly elected offfcers wer Factions in the Farmers Alliance Divide the o duty in- | Disoretion, Ho Thought. Was the Botter Part | $ion ol Z \h, NewMexico, Ar 1o { 3 iscussi the | Viee. Lveaitieiit Atey L 1 stalled, und the duties of the convention e homa. his opmion the first three should | Dimonsions of Suo ids Republicans Again Dalay Discuscioa on th Eehoes Among Offices Withont Warring, haviug been completea the allinnce ad- of Valor, have be 2+ amitted to statehood years ago. ocesrive Raids on the Wilson Biil. WasHINGTON, Jan. 8,—When the vice presi- 2 i journed at a quarter past 6, subject to call - Treasury of Nobraska. dent rapped the scnate to order at 12 o'clock according to the method prescribed in the PRENDERGAST, . TR noon today, hardly a seore of senators were | POWERS AND ROOT ARE SENT TO THEREAR | constitution of tho orde WAS AFRAID TO FIGHT THE TWO WAR SHIPS | o crame 1 n 36 Mo A THEY REFUSED TO CAST THEIR VOTES in thelt soats, and 1t was somo timo luter bo ok oot Trouble at Chieago. ORIGIN ~ OF THE WARRANT "EVIL 'ore the presence of a quorum had heen THICAGO, . A crank carrying a huge :1\‘uumsflrn‘n-‘l A \H\HI‘I‘II.". bouquet adorned r.-‘u’v‘il\ lr and w hu: u:\\\‘l x:.-”\ l::nnr:vkl\:ulv(:n.ll NIRAL COMMITTE xeluded from an Important Gath. I SESS10) When He Heard that the Nictheroy and Platform Cailing for Free Stiver, Untimited | g0 o Expected Debato on the Tariff Bill Post- | thedeskof Vice President Stevenson, but she kn, Necretary Morton's Scalp, g AL Mastings. AN L Ul AL OB L by the Deity to o good, appeared at the | Populistic Economy Transformed Into ¥ appeared ta be the only one in the senate re- th quor Law and Hastixas, Jan, 8.—[Special Telegram to Have Turned Tail and Fled In- SOURLY 1a1L LONRY KK ased to 466 Ponders . - poned by Democratic Weakness., ceiving this mark of respect. After the ® New Denl in Nebraska Tue Bee.]—The independent state central surgents Galolng Ground. gust, th dontlemae: ALaENIG Riotous Extravagance, St reading of the jonrnal Senator Blackbur committeo was called to meot in this city to- iPive mInuLes talk: With ‘Pronidefpast 18 PR . presented the credentials of Senator Epp day, In conjunction with the meeting of the T vRBED T tHe vaind He will BN SIGNAL VICTORY FOR THE OPPOSITION | Hunton ot Virwlaia and the onth of ofico | i1agrixo, Spocial Telograrm 10 | aerers AulinGsUAAEo fotorim Peoss e | oLCOPHA M 1604 i th Apwolatea Pressy | SILLwartl snid ho cianik, vand he will | SHARKS TRAFFICKING ON/ PUBLIC CREDIT 1t weolk will 1t be productive of im- | day's session of the Farmers Alliance and | in the parlors of the Bostwick the members | 404 his war ships, the Aquidaban and R t Yok th 8. of ol ! Sitw ekt ' L x At the First Clash the Forces of Protection H ults in the senate. Counting | Industrial Union was scarcely larger than | present numbered about twent$-five, but o |u>;1x a, have not yet arvived off this p Helh i e e ity sore a Vi upon this state of affairs the majority of the | gt the three sessions held the previous day. [ few more dropped in to swoll the humber to | and it does not seem that there is any imme B OBtV SR FAGR L kR g’ Bcore a Victory. senators who went away for the holidays : about thirty, | The chuieman of the commit. | diate probability of o naval batlg being | FOAS Prompuly acrested and uken to & have not returned ana {t is probable many | (e Wileh vaupted Burmony tee, D. Clem Deaver of Omaha, was not | fougnt heve. ¢ ST : s i i o e absente i be here | wardly kep act, by ey rese 0 e, d h 5 ks ¢ Y Name : L S be = HosTnn i Ot 1 o D e I e | *AlL information reccived here from Rio do | Names said that the killing of Mayor Har. | p This ~ mo was even caleulated | what is known s the old line cloment and | pro tem, Sccretary J. A. Idgerton was | Janeiro from either side is more vr less un- :'I'l:'*"jl\l\“-:""\jl:;:‘rvfin“;;.Ahv("l“:l\"ll');l{':h“_"‘_"“:l-'j' SERIOUS MISTAKE IN THE ACCOUNTS —_— o thore wero aot a auorum of senators 1n | the younger, more recent accessions. who | 00 hand. The first business trausncte relinble, but it is announced that the United | J1a‘e tHoRte-joub ROl B0 0Te conseq tently Wi ; on Used pre: city. The Wedaesday and Thursday | ¢ 9 ) i ot i | was the WA AN A AU G ke Bhiba; Kotiip it dons sald thut Prendergast wi His Sawallan Resotution Used as o Pre. | 100 clty: he Wetiesqay Sl THRSERY | have hitherto bden entirely ignored fn | A8 Ee fobnets Ko B0 Fod DY e e and | o L‘bl (L] :‘n‘»l “b“- ships, acting |ln : ue | luocent, 0 ocrnts 1n the chances are that tomorrow an adjournment | the annual elections. The result shows & | ¢haga wero approved. The reports showed | corv, Ve notified the rebel admiral that o A0S ;i”f;‘ to ( e will be taken until Monday. decided victory for neither party. Provably | that there was o good-sized deficit in the [ the fire of his ships must bo so directed as | CHEWEA, SRR T8 ) ing at his weapon, he said he would commit Enormous and Costly Incrsass in tho Floate ing Dubt of tho State, T'hie much vaunted harmony has been out- theless there BOUTELLE OF MAINE LEADS THE FIGHT | until the beginning of next week, | wasa very strong conflict today betwe ne ports to bo filed by the secretary Conflicting Statementa of the Auditor and » from a farm near v lust. Ho made | the Treasurer—The Annual intduring the meet- text to Bother the iterest oune—Yesterdiy's Procecdings iiitortsee. 4 3 LU Ay Somtor Frye's IRosolation. 1t is to be regarded as a victory for the new | amounts pledged 40 the treasurer, and this | ROt to luterfere with the German and Amer- v . Lty CHNFEBTURPUCLIVE “HUb ) 158 TRES in the Senut er | ¥ led axpl from H66 6L the S8R0 ) © [ 1gs of the unemployed last summer, and n the Souute. Senntor Prye of Maine presented a resolu- | element, as th » suceeeded In getting | 1ed to oxplanations from o nuuiber of the | lcan vosscls at the anchorage now used fof | had froquently attracted attention in Michi payers Glewned from the Booki tion declarmg that in the opinion of the sen- | some of the most important offices aud came | 1 ‘\”,'j‘ el B to the cause of tho | the loading and discharging of merchant by holding revival mectings in country J 4 inve: f the cor - | very 3 i 3 The next ses- | oonnty o \'ay il b AL A 1)V s, He s out education and was Wasmisoros. Jan. S—Tho tarift debate of | 41 during the fnvestization of the commit | very near heading the list. Tho next ses- | county central commit shipse . ; clies, o is without education and was b ey ‘ tees on forcign relations of our Hawaian | oo will show the newer, younger men more [ Secretary Edgerton had a plan which he | Bake, which has been besiezed by the in D (1oL IO NN Teal fowl oy LINcoLy, Jan Spocial to Tue Bre.)— 1804 did not begin in the house today, a8 was | relations there should be no interference on expected, The republicans showed fight at | the o ination 3 oroughly organized ey will make a | thought would insuve a good sized campaign | Surgents for some time past, is said to have rt of the United States by moral in- | thoroughly organized, and they will mal i naxGyens . , EHEYBryioutack Sand e Mr. Wilson to | ©f Queen Liliuokalani or for the mantenance | zation of the alliance has been begun, bub it | sonribute to the fund in et Askeday | ave receiving reintorcements every day. ORI RO LML e | of the provisional gosernment, and that the | il uot be completed at this year's session. | delogates to the State convention bo re Cuptain Nunezof the Nictheroy nas had take the floor, Mr. McCreary tried tour- | naval forces should be used in the islands sted to bring 85 with them ad a thank | more troublo with his crew anda number of 3 to his sRaity Having shown in 2 previous articlo of the present series that Nebraska tas every rea- son to be proud of her showing of funded in- dedteduess, it is the purpose of this articlo to give a few figures showing the indebted- rorgani- Prender Citeaco, Jan. 8.--Prendergast, the con demned assassin, demandod today that the at's Requ Kled Mutual insurance, range an amicable agreenient, by which two | only for the protection of the lives and prop- 2 that the populist senator and | theinare ashore here and determincd to | d€ath watch be removed from his cell. “He ‘ L ; b SIS Fitng, alte > usual openi d tha op! ator are ashore he det d § ness of the state thatexists in the expensive vs. Ieiday and Suturday, should be given | erty of American citizens. He asked that | In the n.orning, after tho usual opening | ionradimen bo asked to cont Lo E U oo L, AR UA TR TH S DERa CARIa A rt tHev 1B days, Friday and Saturday, s o congressmen be asked to contribute accord- | return to New York. and unsatisfactory form of unpaid warrants. i r resolution Jie upon the table for the | exercises, Secretary Swigart of the Mutual | jug ho schedule f > var no need of his being there, for 1 won't ha to the consideration of the Hawaiian reso- S } u : X . 8 ary Swiza : ing to tho scheduleand that the vavious | e SR T A jis being ther u't h il t Tt M. Hitt, the republican leader | Present and stated vhat e would later sk | fail [nsurance company made his annual re- | candidates of the county and state tickets i od is to the effect | {'\an him taken nway he request w The exact amount of the floating ution. Mr. . 4 its reference to the committee on for ko et their shato. s plan met with | that Admiral de Mello started north to meet | rofused, and Prendergast resumed his sullen | indebteducss is, s was stated in- the latest report rec ign AR as, ox- | reln ort, showing total receipts d - of the foreign affuirs committee, ex- | relations. y A v considerable opposition. but was referred to | the Nictheroy, but upon heariug that she | silence, editor el ot Tite [ & pressed a willingness to acquies T'he resolution occasioned manifest a amount of asbursements, $3 e Qe IR CORI OO Db e e e L IR oo editorial - columns of Tue Bee last r 9 of interest nnd doubtless wili soon be- | disbursements ure divided into losses & bl 3 Edebidsd ACUACIC L AL et bt LIOTED A BANK, Sunday morning, a disputed question but Mr. Bouteile of Maine wanted to pre- | ion o sbursemen ' balie s b U g iD A BANK: T > Tately by calling | €ome the subjeet of discussion and expenses §1,00850. The report was Shat Out the Publie. rebel leader is suid to have put about and to £ between the state treasurer and the auditor cipitate the question immediately by calling Senator Hill presented a bill limiting the About this time the chawman of the com- | have gone southward again. It is also re- | purglars Make a Kich Hant at the Village | of public accounts. The auditor authorizes Sl dovted and the rest of the morning was up his resolution. Both sides were ugly, | offect of the regulation of commerce between ""‘v"‘l‘v““l’"‘ e O ancq | Mittec. Mr. Deaver, was called to the chair. | reported here thata number of men are in of Frankiin but after a lively row, the speaker held the several states and with foreign coun- | mainly taken up by ¢ scussion on Sl Next came up the question of the undmission irons on board the America as well ason BevLvipere, 1., Jan. z e e d 4 3 Da- blic g It oY BBRYAR 2 : ) Joutelle’s resolution was privi- | wries. dall, late of South of the public generally to the labor confer R E NGB s oy at_seriol il N tant ) v.)ml\lv;‘ Boute DB b AN Ga)ledtan g Sonaton Dushlor, Alas “but now of Kansas. was introduced | ance hul hots this evening . meeting | board the Nictheroy and that serious dis- | est and most daring pieces of sufo Jeged. The democratic mem ays | for the rolief of cortain aliens who | and $poke in behalf of the new alliance de- | cailed by the independent. contral commit. | turbances have occurred on board both ves- | and bank robbery ever perpetrated fn north- | and means committee were not Wiling to | pag geq operty in the District, occa- | gree, the life insurance feature of the or- | tee. Some one made a motion that ni. the statement tnat the outstanding war- One of the bold- 1L funds on November 30, 1893, was © blowing 4. The greater bulk of this n L t, of course,is against the gencral 1l but | sels. ern Illinois was committed at the little | fund, The state treasurer givos T e state treasurer gives Tne B go ahead with the Hawaiinn discussion | sioned much discussion, as it developed the | ganization. . independents be excluded from the confer- et e A e ST R S iLoasl D Sruil the tari debate had been gotten well | fact that aliens were incompetent to hoid | ~ Not long before noon the committee on | ence, and then the discussion became gen- T FROM RIO. e e at s el ) e 1:\“|:| nl show that on Novem under way, however, and the question of | Property in the District of Columbia. jurisprudence made a report which provoked | erg Ihe chairman opposed the idea of f (o0 S o | s e e | ber 30, 1803, the outs! ing general .fund 5 Thought the Law Obuoxtous. discussion enough to consume the rest of the | closing the conference and excluding all but x L LLULUT) 23D irove bank, operated under the state la warrants amounted to §i90,081.62. These Al AfMair. was looted of nearly 35,000 in casn and v figures, it must be borne in mind, rep- homas Conner of this | uable papers. Tho robbers, after complet- | Lo e Gifaan 2 1, wharo he has | Ing_their clover job, got out of townas | FeRCLEtho amount ‘of reglstered warran consideration was raisca against the Bou- L : L i AT T L telle resolution. B S ,,".S:;?tfifi\i"‘f;-’!.""\’...'.;;“‘(;"".;‘:.‘J.‘.”:’H: rl:‘e (‘ull\lmllw-' s_\m,m.’t buniber of ehances | was o conference of independonts, tho Cuicaco, The republicans then exccuted a flank . HCLLI AL dthat a gen- | 1o the constitution, but one was adopted by [ original plan was to nllow the persons hold- | city has returned from 1) i & Jd be introduced, permitting o % endmot 6610 57, ALty 3 Sy oy ind left no trace bo- | a8 shown by the treasurer's books movement by retusing to vote. Tho demo- | €rul bill should be introduced, permitting | the alliance, anamendment to section 6 of | g credentials to seats and toa voico in its | been looking after the coffec interest of his | (¢ ly as, they cauc. and loft no trace bo- | 4 shown by the 4 '”lk‘q . It 1s found themselves in the humiliating PEOROUYRILE o by | Brticle i referring to the duties of president, | deliberations, and to allow outsiders to be | p,qinoss, He was in Kio at the opening of hind by which’ their identity could be dis o readily seen that ivis possible that et S Issue on this point wis promptly taken by | the amendment rehieving him from connec- | present. Finally it was decided to hold tue : G 4 vening of | covered. Nothing was known of the | there may exist warrants which have not position of not being able to mustor & | Senator Cockrell of Missour, who approved | ion with the committeo on jurisprudence. | conforcice behind elosed doors. A unan- the revellion. £ robvery until the bank officials came | yor hoon registered, but the amount of gen- quorum. They were in cheek after revoking | the present law and said he hoped the. time Tn the afternoon the committee on resolu- | fmous vote of thanks, was passed by tho | *The whole affairisa political fight be- | down ‘this morning. “Upon entering the | g5/ PGeFF68 BECRER B E I SEREE B KO on re- | would tiever come when aliens could hold | tions reporte n the District of Columbia, somo further discussion Senator vank they were startled to find the vault doors open, papers strewn about the floors | Decessity, be compar, and cverything in general confusion much as there is uo m the following platform: committee to Chairman Deaver, and to | tween the ‘outs’and ‘ms.’ Mello and his Secretary Idgerton. for the efcient and | paprty became jealous of Deixoto’s economic manner in which they had con- all leaves of absence and Mr. W Juctantly moved an adjournment. ‘Uhe dem- tively small. Inas- ier by which war- Cuarrency Demands of the Al o iR e e L Nye, the mewbers of the stute alllan®eof | ducted the last campaien, and this motion | influence : and “"'r“'""l"“ of “patron o report of the bold robbery auickly | rant holders can coltect interest upon their : b ¥ I c Sonaskaiin o lea ot oue | was adopted with a good deil of eathusiasm. | Bge. They attempted to drive | spread about the ordinarily quict” little Vil | \orintg thay must either register vhem or tactics will probably be that the Hawaiian | B. Godwell and legalizing his ownership of dor, and ! L G real estate in the District, order, and our best matter will be entively postponed uutll the ‘imh L ‘i zation and upbullding of the sa 2 the | him out, but he would not go and the | lage. The bank officials at once closed the Yreorzuni- | The committee then adjourned, leay srifice the fate > with him. The bombardment of | doors and refused to make a statement asto | Sacrifice the iatere . “Rocog- | timeund place of helding the next consen- | people ai EISLos (5 Buiota e They immediately | probable, therefore, that the treasure motion of Mr. Gorman the senate | nizing the deplora ndition of the azri- | tion with the executive committee. tho city by Maello's fleet followed. The in- | theamountof their lo tariff bill is disposed of. went into executive sc and at the con- | cuiturist, the mechanic, the da ? i ] ' A 1 o se d i - | cuiturist, the anic, the day laborer and Vorforance of the naval forces of the other | wired to Chicago for detectives, and until | books show that most of the warrants " After prayer by the chaplain and theread- | clusion ot the executive session adjourned. HieRInslncatymaniorons "“,‘I“"Cf,’,';“‘w'\‘:" ALE LABOR'S SHARE. nations, ot the request of the business influ- | they have investigated the matter, willve- | jssued by the auditor huve been registerod. . ing of the journal, some parliimentary busi- The most significant feature in tue session }wl‘l‘mm“" Y s e g i ence, confincd Mello's operations to the | fuse to make a statement to the publi ACHIt e A aer X nesg intervened. The resignations of Colonel | of the senate was the vesolution infroduced | GG Yirhznizing” that” " “the question | Representativeraf the Untons Hurangued | fortsat the harbor entrance and the rear | | dhe bank is onc of the most solid of the y R aea g eI Onte Pellows and Mr. Fitch, who have been | P¥ ¥ pakoL e 'l"}'L-]}l'“')“f{"lkl Juto | ot money or finance i all inportant, which by PopuitstiSpeakers, of the town. There is little difference in the [ kind in this section. however. aud s tho de- | The stutement of the floating indebted- © the sense of the senate that the adminis- | Jirets the Interosts of every citizen,'we de- business. wortion of the city from tho | posttory for many of the weaithy farmers of | nugs of tho state, us prepared by Auditor clected, respectively, district attorney and | tration should commit no ovort act of Inter- | mund (he free colnige of hoii old and Siver HASTING vomptroller of the currency of New York, | ference in Hawaii pending the mvestigation | without alscrimination av the ritio of 16 to 1, | Tur Bee,]— were read, and the speaker also presented | of the imbrogho by the senate committec on | andin Iditien the issuing of noninter average over Jan. 8.—[Special Telegram to T ; : re-rebellion period, Peixoto has with lum | Lee county, ‘The depos S his evening tho conferenco of | FreTHICL " P60 Gndor arme, all of whour, | $0,000, and havo been heavier than that of |-Mo0re: is s follows: h by e O the state labor orgauizhtions was called to | with probably some exceptions, are loyal to | late. Those ina position to know say the | Amountoutstanding on all funds the eredentials of Mr. Adams of Pennsyl- f}{“‘;“"v afairs. The evident objecs of the | JLLTISSTC O e ontive nation, withy ut | order in Dutton hall, 230°or 800 beiug pres: | hisgoverument. He s in the right. He has loss is_nearly $35,000. Tho robbers took | Novenuber g ISOL . ouwr oo 8 resolution is to declare the sense of the sen- | (el ieryention of national bunks, and that | ent, The conference was called to order by | given Brazila sound business udministra- | everything in the safe, which was inside the 36.16 vania, who has been elected to succeed the | pea” ol & Ko o b ean Intorference, November 80, 1502, 1o Novem- p I OsIE te se Americ erence, | gaid money shall be put into cleculution A ol d I believe he wi i fight. | voault. or B0, 1808, ‘ 74,2 » late Mr. O'Neiil. Bithien irect ok indirese . BhoUINE ARy || i A cao bt i honal Gar e thevaby || (D1l Clem " Deavépi dilile) Gotntsbtea tins| ioniadd TBGHErs ho yeltliwin Atho Eh | HINeh oot vt tho villhpaihenrd cehio reporti| coms sy L8005 Eered . 1,674,200.08 Stirted tho Trouble. coup d'etat bo resorted to for the | alfording to hoiders of moncy w safé place of | program appointed by the independent | ¢ A0 IRCI¥ERIS0 O] A€ IORPAR, SR SRR | \hion the safe was blown up, and as the Total . ey L ...$2,780,080.14 oring the quecn to the throne, | deposit, which we believe would resultin the | central =—committed "had reported, rec- | /7 cxportation of coffee, and the export | town has no police the robbers easiy got | Amount paidonnlifunds Novem purpose of res Tae fight then began, Mr. Boutelle, on be- | my o ced thiv the resolution lie | immedfate restoration of confidence in the | ommending that Mayor' A, H. Werr senator as ber 30, 1892, to November 30, half of the ropublicans, putting forward tho | apon tho. abla. Tor tho Dresgnt. and 1016 ox, | Dustness world " wnd” niake”panics an tni- | °f Lincolu be chosen chitrman of tho meot- Ohty el Lald keers g.:].“(l) ] e = 1503, 4 e 8,704,716.70 Hawaiian matter to antagonize the tariff | pected that he will make it the subject of | P i % mg, and the roport was unanimously | B ) LG rni; this fact, and it is terribly FINED THE LEGISLATORS. 7 o — bill, Do romarks before usking its refercnce to | Somo Loear Causes for Condemnation. | adopted. Moayor Weir fa ussuming the chair Mello recognizes this fact, and it is vereibly s o gutstanding Novew- 7 the committee on foreign afiaivs, We deplore the condition of state | thauked the conference in a neat spgech for | SXRSPETATINE 10 I 18 S8 HI0 G0TCe 0t | Settlement of the Famous Minnesota Coul 985, <o-o...81 026 728, sels go by et day after d rrived at these figures in the Combine Case. ST esolu- | Tikht of ownership of real estate in the | courtof Luncaster county, whereby tho state | thusiasm by an audience which proferrea : 5 S D e i gy [ bhe fdistriok Fiooues laday. ance bhatisbnlance ofionch find remilningiinihis han "“"'"'.me _r“r Lh”,m"s"l“,‘ yion Of‘“m cosaly District of Columbia, but it hkewise de- fund boodlera wero exomerated mnd turnod | variety to length. The rule ‘was ex- | Rio: G (L G CED IO AR OO report of the referee, John L. Town- | and the numbers and amounts of tho war- tion reported by that committes and the | vejoned the fact that some other senators | loose, after sufficlent evidence had been sub- | tended in the case of W. L. Greene of Ken- ley, was made, which probably closes the | rants paid onall funds duriug the month. Boutello and Hitt resolutions. are much onposed. mitted to convict them, and after the supreme | tucky, who made his fourth speech in cave. A special Investigation committee of | Thi8_report must balanco with a similie Mr. Hite, the head of the minority of the court had admitted the commission of the | twenty-four hours bofore un independent Y 4 o e, T seneh for proof of a | Statement taken frow the auditor’s bools. e divhbion st toatian crime. audience. Greene prepared the way for tho | TWo Things Much in Demand at Brazi | the legislature, in search for proof of & | fmyking the treasurer's repost the auditor soon as My McCraary had made his propo- Mr. McCreaty. the chairman of the foreign | Sy Caicoiccion of n private bill; called up | finances, and_especially do we condemn tho | the honor bestowed ou him. affairs committee, sought to avoid this by | by Senator Pugh. in e deameed b 1 gt treasurer for his faiiure to co ply with | A cor trying to make an arrangement by which | part of some senators to repeal the present | the 1aws whereby thO ek As NSt and aap] fmon Fridny aud Saturduy of this week should be | law whicnexcludes all forcigners from the | “ye' e in possession of the coffee duty hie would nittee on_program made a recom- fon that all speeches be limited to SOLDIERS AND SHIPS. JRT DECISIONS, Witih feoltings of bumillated pride we con- | SUCIence; Groend PEoBAFEd the WAy fof tho and Peru Just at Present. conspiracy to keep up the prices of conland | goes to his warrant boole and marks paid demn the action of the federal conrt in p n SR o Bt 18 pil 1 ¢ d A R g Pross association appointed yesterday,which | New York, Jan. 4.—The Herald's dispatch | belicving themselves, whilo legislators, | each warrant reported us paid by the treas- SUPK! sition, stating that inasmuch as the proposi- [ Disposition of an fmportant suit Aza! fering \\'l|h|In-<.llm'\'(;nn'nl'u’ stnte luws, as | submitted a report condemning the course | from Montevideo says: Information has e.rwnlu;l fl"nmR lll;l'\‘st.’sui cd the }mfllks urer, The warrant book contains the num- tion gave the republicans substautially what w Kallrond Company. fn the case of the maximum freight luw. of the metropolitan dailies in reducing the Sin Yacklv o .| of John J. Roudes, the manager of the | berof every warrant issued consccutively, just heenirecelyed Noto fromythis borrespond cy. Khoades brought suit | the name of the man in whose uame it ‘is y issues to o alleged conspir <G T Sy 3, Vo are glad of the success of mutnal farm o - Y 5 Wi . they desired, namely. a time fixed for debate | WASHINGTON, Jan. 3.—The United States [ , WO re & bk 51 1 furm | price of their enormous week: 2 e = t Y insuranee in the state, und bid all the workers | Fet % (W ETOGINE VRS BACE) H0.0 | ent in Rio de Janeiro which s looked upon | for ‘the possession of his propercy. and at | issued ana the amount. Mr. Maore took the . N “’,:.é"’,‘l‘,‘l'i't""“"“‘“ salihe monjdibe kladito Pt "’|“" ‘l‘l“”""‘;"; 4 “’f‘”‘;‘l {agtho inenis bithecto puch negleeted field a hearty | ENC e for, and Gemanding that popu- | 88 indicating that President Peixoto is de- | the same time bezun proceedings aguinst the | balance of outstanding warvants on Novem- rst time since the hohdays and handed b s lists support their own papers. It was sug- | termined to get together all his ships avail- | individual “members of —the commit.ce, | bor 80, 1802 To this amount he added rthe Mr. Boutelle, during this colloqu, , x also on his feet clumoring for o down a number of decisions. One of these gested that a peuny doily be established at | able before he attempts to crush Mello's | alleging §30.000 damages in_each case. The | warrants issued from the year beginning Souked It to Mort and before Mr. Hitt had concluded his state. | was the action of Horatlo G. Agle agamst | joutin midoniiits of tho hition oy grosins | Omaha, the same to print a large weekl | legisiators clumed exemption from scrvice | with November 80, 1802 to " November 80, ment he said: “Mr. Speaker—I desire to | the Chicago, St. Paul, Minuneapolis & Omaha | represented in the national Departient of No action was takon on this memorial by oto, it is reported, has sent a dispateh | of the suit, but the supreme court recently | 1803, ‘Then he checked off the warrants fiway, Agle had o conteact to bumld a | Heuliure, by man' whose mind is too narrow | the confercnce und without any discussion it | to Toulon. France, orderiug his war vessels, | decided agast them in that contention, | that had been marked paid according to tho call up, as a question of privileze, the reso- it ! ! h 3 asp the dignity of his position, and when | was laid on the table. the Riachuelo and the Benfamin Constant, | and Referee Townley today reported, as- i mouthly reports of the treasurer and de- 4 lution introduced by myself citing that the B ¥ighta and liberties of the house huve been | POrton of the track of thy Portage ey Morton undortafes 1o nsult the Allen Root wanted state papers denounced, | which have been building at that place, to | sessing each of the seven legislutors the | ducted the sum total from the sum of the i fnvaded by the exocutive.” vailroad, but was hampered in doing tbody of producers beforenn iidustrisl | buy the rEaolution was tablea. goto Pernambuco with all speed and join | sum of $00. This sum, however, will be | warrauts ulready outstanding ana issued Tmmediately a dozen members began pro- | the work by the Chicago, St. Paul, Minneap- B i omuns | The scheme for: 4, popubist duily w e fleet the presideut is gathering there, | paid by the state, the legislature nuving so | during the year. The recapitulation given testing, Mr. Bland of Missouri wanted to | olis & Omaha road, which was desirous of e knew better, ed to a committed of newspaper mee, and Late repor received here about these | provided before adjournment. above explaing the process by wh the far e auditor 1 RE FEARED FOR H1S LIFE, outstanding warrint inacbtedness of the state amounted to §1,025,723.44 on November 1s Why | 30, 1803, ived at his statement that the o Ortage It TG i | Chairman Deaver of' the ceniral committee | Brazihan warships were that they wer cansts m(‘d"" !l::k b ‘(J:fnlle’ (1[n.m‘.“ 'Aqu\‘;o“l":\l.lYl;\’ |ln>n|‘;llp'nn'n'mlnl||‘: him ‘ln..{ l'lh." '"H‘rl x“u was instructed to mandamus the governor, 1 being in shape for effective seryic AUAQREALE VUG ECONIEAQVEAADG /- BUeC 0 | to which he hus been appointed willfully | the treasurer, secretary of state and attor- he He s special dispateh from Lima, (s-r‘x\r:f::«fi;,flzm‘ql‘-:1f[‘»}-"'xl:\"'&.‘-l.:?lcl.:x}‘ U‘r‘x'l‘ull}l‘u ]er Insults the Industry whieh pitys 80 percent of | ney general to compel tho enforcoment of | Peru, says: Tho government authorities | Owner of the Curlson Cottage A S T G LR m"smmn m: our favor with the nutions of the world. The | the laws of 1891, here are ‘going to great lengths in their ef- o Leit the City 3 D 24 — forts to levy soldiers to serve in the regular | Cmicago, Jan. 3.—Charles Carlson was | Now, thef he administration which w In either raise the question of consideration and Gen- o ruct eral Wheeler of Alubama demanted the veg- | S ular order, which, he loudly insisted,was tho admission of New Mexic Speaker Crisp silenced the turbulence by a fow sharp raps of the gavel, after which | Locating the Diserepancy. re two ways of locating the cretary of this meeting Is Instructed (o for- he said ho desived to look into the ‘Lh:_"”:)‘ll‘:kfl“’l O o avIreyC ‘\L‘ sl“r:tl‘x:n:‘.;‘.fi(f-‘gmgrlxrllwbl:_}u\vl\:‘.rn‘us:: to President REFORM EDITORS. oy lz\lb"l l{‘;.{f Il apary old have been | oross-examined by Attorncy Daniel [ appareut discrepancy befween the stato- status of the resolution, i : R A M S SO \ $ ary Morton. s e $ seized in_ the stroets by the recvuiting de- | ot TR0 T T | meuts of the state tréasurer and theauditor Whilo this resol Nolng axs 5 f a railroad, hold NGTEATRE T New Officers Chosen for the Association at | tails and forced toenter the ranks. It was 9 hilo this resolution was being examined | g0 that they had so harassed Agle that he Hontcarolion Bisa Badorsed. i Tt C1 i I T (o PBOS | «day, | toda, Carlson stated that he | In ono way it miuy baastated Lhat the dis- Mr. MeMillin asked whother it would bo in | {WE BN YIRS ARG, L Wo bellove that the solution of the liquor s Closhrg Session, Impossible to bury somo. corpses yestorday, | 1o, iends of tho al. | CTCPARCY XePreseuls the iumount of warrants order to raiso the question of consideration | i b LR maReS: dlun condemnod to | Problom 11es tn the ellmination of the elenjont | HASTINGS, Jan, 8.—[Special Telogram to | as the grave diggersand lavorers had been | has boen threatened by friends of tho al | yhay have nou been registered upon the with a view of going ahead with the taviff | 4o vn"rol e murder of another Indian in nf );ml I-_xI“lI‘n;n.-rurf |~h -mm:!hul the Tue Bee.]—The third annual session of the | taken “‘\ vl“_m; the l- \\'GTK‘ nn&l.t\\'ltlmu! o | leged conspirators and said that he left the | books of the treasurer. This is nn unsatis- bl T e e ko, akolvad fuvorabie. sokion | ciauorsallbecnrtiod on axclusively byithe' | Nopraska 1ndepeitany Ealioria) asscolation, | BOment's warniog, Bussled oft 42 becoma. | olty becauss i feaced fo Dis Mo Ho was: | shotayy manner of: aocaunting fokitha diffops soldicrs. then excused, the cross-examination having [ euce, for i€is dificult to believe that the developed nothing additional of importance. | holders of warrauts to the amount of §200,- Surah McMernoy was - called o [ 000 and over would sacrifice tho 7 per cent tho stand and testified to being ertainly,” replied the speaker. ©on his appeal, the Boutelle Calle.t to Order, that affiays betwe ritory have been tri supremo court holding | commiinitic n [ndiuns in Indian Per- | and that th d by the local courts of | Inte the impc us shull upply for such i wtionnt government shil tatio sncios, | or the reform press, after quite an interest- government shull requ- | ing and lively series of secret meetings, at “The insurgents in BUENOS ATHES, Durtng the lull wwhich followed Mr. o i * 2 portation of It intoxXicants, so us to protect | 9:80 this morning was called to order Y 4 J 8 st upon their cluims against the state. [ Boutelle again made & statement which | feqe L dndian Gy diction and not by tne | BRI i Pheir exclusive manageniont, by President J. 1A. [Edgerton ang | Rio Grandedo Sul are marching on Santa | jn Cronin's ofico on the uight nother way of explaining the difference i 2, which place tho ofticials have aban- | of May 4, when & man called and said that | is by suying that the auditor hus either called forth a sharp rebuke from the e Alurmod ut the Courts, at the time about twenty editors i\ being present. The first business | doned. Rumor has reached here from Rio | one of Sullivan's men had-been injured. Her | made a sevious mistake i figuring up the Maine, with some manifestation of temper, WasiNGTON, Jan. B [Special Telogram | g e with alurm the action of the courts | prought before the asgociation was & brauch | do Janeiro that if the revolution is not } Lestimony was about the same as that given | balances or that he his not properly entered that there was no necessity for precipitancy. | yo Tug Jsee, |~ \When congress assembled | Knights of Lahor from speaking concerning | of the little newspapr union fieht, which | ended by an immediate and decisive naval | at the former trial by hov sistor, who 15 now | up the wouthly renorts of the stite treass Mr. Boutelle would not remain silent, how- oy N ‘ IATER LA ! the lubor troubles now existing betw the | took up so much timé yesterday. The regu- | engagement it will shortly be terminated by | dead and with whom she went to the does | erer, showing the number and amounts of ever, and again the speaker rappod him to | 88410 today Nebrasia's three populist repre- | Northern Pacitic railrond and”its employes. | lar annual election brought forward a num- [ an arrangement betwoen the two parties. tor's oftice. the wireants that have been paid duving speaker, who iuformed the gentieman from Nobraski's Con men's Work, o T T e ARt \ order. sentatives were yot absent from their se: Freo speech hius over been one of the most'sa- | ber o ndidates for president, Burr, -~ — = T the month. This explanation 1s equally un= v VN “If the gentleman will only possess him- | Her four republican representatives, how- d rihts of the Amerienn cltizen, This in- | Richmond _and ~Gibson being nominated. Messago from Benhn HER BOTLRR RXBLODED, R Ll R v = self,” said he, “the chair wiil try to state | ever. were, as usual, on deck tor auty. O o iy quost siered | e second baliot gave Burr the election, | WASHINGTON, Jan. 5. —The secretary of the 4 crodit upon the eficicicy of the auditor and » the status of ' the rosolution.” He wont on | Senator Manderson introduced n bili today, | hiurubg bifldence which corporits power by | he receiving 11 votes, Burrows 1and Gib' | nayy has received the folowing cable from [ Fta} Mishap on n siver Steamer In Whieh | hjs assistants to expluin that the resolution had gone to | by request, which authorizes the secretary | over ourcourts, and we condemn in unnica dmiral Be ard the San FY LEworAre Kilied, Again, it may be said that Auditor Moora tho committee on foreixn affalrs and had | of war to detail army oficers to teach mill- ms the attompt iu tiuies of § o 1. Bodforl of the|fearnoy Standard re- | Admiral Benhum, on bourd the San Fran Pavvean, Ky., Jan e Evansville & | nas mada misiakes in adding up tha » been repovted back with the recommenda tary tactics in a1l schools having 150 male | Supbress free speceh asanactof hich tyrauny, | ceived the unanimous election for viee presi- § “ /0" 1 Ta 8T o Tennessce river packet Nisbut exploded her | columns of figures, or that a si Hlon' ENALIt 1o an” the tabie, a " sdbecitute | stidonts And witleh roquiro iilltary taeties | wiich shauld vt for one momicat e tolerated | dont. or secratary-trnsurer D. I, Car. | PERSAMDUCO, Tan. 8. Rvorgthing I8 82 | nigger boller yestordny ut Panthun fslind8| hus been made by tho bookl y being oftaved u its siead to be taught. The senator also presented | MGva it trdorse the stand taken by a1l | Penter of the Tecumsal Republic was elec T ho ronson to. appronohd trouble at prosont S (i Who rivor. wrocking the | tressurer's office, As botween the Mu Turner of Georgla made the point of | petitions from forty-seven cigar manu- T congress wito lave 1he | by acclamation. The executive committee | Willloave for Buhia tomorrow BENHAN, sixty-six miles ufmho yivor, wrocking Whe | covo a1 unsatisfuc explanations ofered order that thosubject having gone to the | facturers, residents of “Nebraska, asking for y for the enactment of our | Was next. chiosen, Ham Kautzman of the e cabin and killing James Mitchell, a lawyer | 000, th e of Nebraskn ealendar, its privilege hadboen lost, but tho | & uniform taviff of 85 per centon all un- W O'Neill_Independent, P. D. Kelly of the Salled for Kixn of Salilllo, besides seriously injuring a nuw- [ will 'very naturally accept the late speaker, after citing several deeisions, held | stemmed leaf tobucco extond our hewrtfelt thanks to the eliti- | Fremont Lender and George H. Gibson of | Prrxaynrco, Jan, 8, —The United States | ber of tho'crew and pass s- | ter ome and decide thub either the | that inasmuch as the Houtello resolution [ Representative Meiklojohn laid before the | Zensof Hiustings for the courteous treatment | ghe Alliance Tndevendent being called cruiser San Francisco sailed from this port | senger is reported to have b | ks R tHat il tonk oA O thAKRHRI R was on the spoaker’s table, it had not lost | house toduy a remonstrance siened by about | {hem 4 BSUP ALY AONE Kearney and Fremont both desived the | ¢ v "couin today. Tmportant develop- ‘I'he oficers of the boat earie here this | treasurer's ofice have made mistakes in its privilege, . 200 vesidents of Dakota couaty aguinst an ' senator Dale for President. honor of holding, the' mext meeting, and | oo /ot S5 Sorthe San ersen suy. | evening und secured the Dolphin to tuke | their computations. 1t is not suspected that Mr. MeMiilin thercupon vaised the ques- | extension of tho charter of tue Pacific Short | o election of officers for Keurney was agrded'on. The time of the i fane San Franeiaco 8431 | charge of the 1llfuted steaitier, Captiin | the books of eithor office lave beon manipu- tion of consideration against it, and, after | Liue Bridzo company, which s to bridgo the | ,ine eloction of ofieers for the ensuing | meoting wus nou fixed, thut being lefu with | 470 CXPeCteta y 1OFb Rovert MeMachan of Nesbet reported the | luted or loosely kopt. Inall probuvility some further wrangling, the vote was taken. | Missouri at Sioux City. year, of courso, was tho climax of the con- | the executive committan for sottioment R i death was that of J. C. Mitehell, oful rovision of the figures will locate the [ho republicans refised to vote when | In the supremo court today tho case of [ Yonuonund awakencd 4 good deal of inter- | ). "4, "Fdgerton was recommended as EIQBING EOKIARD: Bruises and scalds were tho extont of in- | discrepancy b thelr names wore cajled Lucas A, Voorh appellunt, against the | &84 As was stated the result was some- | proper person. to edis the reform matter fur: S R e jurics to others, and all are able to be about, A T R A e P thing of 4 compromise between the two fuc i S o tions, _Two bullots were necessary 10 clect | PIgicd by the ready print con the vresident—one informal and one fornial i A sident, W. I, Dalw, late state sen from Hurlan county, was the choic convention, His nearest, and a very able, competitor was Prof. Jones of Hastings, Jones represc 'ns. Next Fall's - Carpenter was instructed to 1ons—Popalists Out of iho Running. THEY WANTED 10 LYNCH LM, The warrant indebtodness of the state did - | furnish each reform editor in the state with | Cuicago, Jan. 8, ~Chaivman H. C. Carter —— not assumo proportious of importance untik enator f u ‘list of all tho otherreform oditors. A1 | of the republican national committce loft for | Chicazoans Chase n Mirute Through the | after the year I3 Ihovious Lo that yoar ! he [ oclock the association adjourned sie die. tha adatitoday aflara soneranoe: Hapa wath Streets, but the Potice Rescns Hi. Une amowat uf vutviamding warran s hargod ot party leaders regurdjng noxt fall's congros- | CHICAGO, Jan, 8.—A mob of 160 men chased | ARAIMAL the Gencril Wit AF the state coule w Mr. Carter rge Washington through | 0" oyl et 12 is & detailod stasement While the roll call was proceeding Cha man Wilson came in from the hous the United States circuit court of and quietly took his seat. A fow sprays was dismissed for want of jury 1 < lilies lay on his desk. Several of the mem: Senator Manderson ntroduced a bill to bers came up and shook hands with him and | to remave the chargo of desertion against Mr. Richardson of Tenuessee, who is to bo | tho military record of Jeremiah 1Y, Brown of the chairman of the whole during the tariff [ Nebraska. debate, held a brief consultation with bim s Jokn F. Noye Manufacturing company, from th off Lab [Special Telegram to | sional elections. In an interv! K Hastinas, Jan. a negro named (e pefore the call was finished. o5 In Executive Sesston oER “,'[:',".""f',‘ff;, Yring igt e hiners | Tus E Although. the aunual session of | said: *“I'he national executive committee “"')“""""""““" """”““""""“‘ near "(""" of the warrais outstanding up to Novems | Did Not Have a Quorun WASRINGTON, Jun. 8.—The executive ses- | givohov'\vith cither faction, he favors the | the Farmers allianee, the Reform Press | will meet in Washington, Januvary 11, and sixth streot and Indiuna avenue and nided in | bor 30, 1500 X sion of the senate was held for the purposo | Powers wing and what are called the “old | association, the meating of the povulist | the members ave naturally desirous of know- | drvesting him. Whean was chavged with ot Yaur Awolints The vato resulted 15 to 80, the democrats | of taking up the nominations which have | liners.” Jones was elected ealdor 4 | N g tempting toassault Mary Hoges,a 12-year-old [ Issue of 1866, ® .00 L ahhaln cosulied 15 o of taking ! ons which have | liners. Joues was elected vice: president | state central committeo and the conferance | iug how the ereat body of tho party stands | yici wnd was ouly enpuurea aftor o lad | 1=ue of 167 18 4 With cvidences of intonse satlsfaction the | been reported from committoes aad from | without wny trouble, = 00| ofthe labor organizations aro now aMairs | upon the principal issues and whother or [ fought flercely with the policeran who lod | {2t of 1408 republicans heard the announcement and | Which no objection hus been mude in the [ o iWOEWERIYe VI S g 000 IEEEY | of the past, it seems that [astings [ nor there have been radical changes in pe ne posso in his pursuit. e was landed in | {306 0f Mr, Boutelle promptly mado tho point of no | senate. As there was not o auorum present | froastrcr, and the president of the alliance | i o have ‘the privileze of entey- | Ular sentiment in congressional distriots nid | jnil in time to provent the carrylug out ot | Iusue of quorum. ‘The democrats were gonerally ais- | a siugle objection was suficient to send a | for somo years, J, I Powers of Corcll, 1s | talning for o couplo of days the | especially wheve these un be logated ¥ - | numerous threats of lynching fusuo of . appolnted in their effort to muster a quatum | yominayion over and several went over | relegated to the réar us lecturer. J. M. Snye | Knights of Labor of Nebraska, This ovgan- | Fe said that the repuulicans favercd tho sl Ixsne A which the republicans responded to - ) X H 4 : { A < I | use of both, gold and silver, He dismissed Wyaming Cowpany tn Trouble Issuo of i ) 'iha’ pepublicans tesp under the operation of the rule. Tho nom- | devof Shevman county was elected chup- | ization will begin a two days scssion tomor- | 1€ OF BOUh. K618 o 2% SLARA 4 \ 135uc of aumos and the call developed the § ination of R. 5. Preston to be director of the | lain; 4. M. Thompson of Furnas county, | Fow, aud, although not fhé regular unnual | Uhe pooplos barky us no longer & fuctor dn | CmicaBo, Jun. .—-A bill to forcclosy o triist national politics of 200 members. Mr, meMillin offered a resolution to ve- n by the Hillsdale Land and Cattle on its rauch property | Issueof deed gi company of Wyomin mint was among those called up and dis. | doorkecper; A. K. Ferris®of Greeley county, | weeting of the order. thd prospects are that posed of for the time being in this way. 1t | assistant doorkeeper, and W, O. Duncan of | there will be a good sized avvend- [ o oo 0 0 =Gee yoice all leaves of absence and instructing bR G SRBE 1 . s ey - TR A TP Y T r i i A o T NTS auaey 3. [ssuo of i by telegraph that public business was su y A8 B A A L aban e et SHMMAAR- 18 SO 1 1o 1 Tbmodla by bogan iry Now Yuric ie deed wus made 1o Michael Felsenthell, | Lssuo o . 82 KC . pended and requesting thelr immediato pres. | fiends do not auticipate fuilure when the | ehanged: anothor victory for the peorganiza- | (odas Aue (imeliied Boalf BPANON | At Southampton—Passed—Aller, (rom | fruste tonooures koan of 119,000 made by, | Jasus of 37,080.8% once. L e ) BORk, s REaOORBEG QR JADRARLON | 1ot Y 3 . t | New York for Bremen tkin age i LIV - s . C. M. Lamar of Saunders, 12 E. Soderma Howard, the state worthy foreman, of £ = s i Issue of L 244,244,550 / M. Heard of Missouri expressed a desire Trensury Cash Baluuce, of Phelps. L. W. Young of Furnus and J. W, | Aurorn, and W. T. Moran, the state secre- | At New ¥ Acrived—Egyptisn Mon- s Piethre Bpatlat - to ameud the resolution so as to exclyde |y quixgron, Jan, 8.—The availuble cash | Dimmick of Frauklin \ 150 here, I'hese | arch, from Loudon, A Total #062,046.08 Chosen. | tary, of Nebraska Ci y. are s ere the S, Louss, Jan. 8.—*Le Roi S'Amuse," A from its opposition a!l those who were de- PADIP coAl ol ls a0 Hiety AR - At'the Lizard—Passed—Sparndam, froi ‘Iho explanation o extraordingr, tained by ,'h.k.“._, balance fu the treasury today is §00,175,65; Allen Koot Dropped. :fl.‘.;@:fid:-“ :::-fin::fin‘u\‘:‘\n- n“:l‘:. ‘(l-luln xmlf) (?u New York for Boulogne and f:» Lterdan. masterpiece by the French painter, Jule L!l({::'lh‘l:.\ll!(: ‘:‘ rr.l-u.-f \‘,ffx'lmi.?..f“ 'or tha 'Mr. McMillin replied that he had no idea | national bank notes received for vedemp- | Allon Root was dropped. The great u secure tho attendanes of J, R. Sovereign of - - Avsene Garner, valued at $100,000 and | state can only be found in the that the resolution would bo vigorously en- | tion,$420,374; Government pipts: lntern: jority the memuers of the alliance Des Moines, the Hl,“‘,,,,,' master workm Seantor Tellor on the Tercitories. whed by the lste 8. A. Coaly, was yester- | volls of the successive legis) forced as vegards sick mombers, revenue, $128.750; custows, $246,204; miscol- | Hirmiy believe that he has heen traveling too | and feel confidens that the head of the | DENVEK Jan. 8.—Senator H. M. ‘Celier, | duy lrretricvably ruined wnile beiug noved | 1583 the bienuiul appropriations have grown :}hv Vole was (ben ke by tellcrs aud | laucous, §1,100. muck ou Wraksportation furnished by the | order will be preseat . who has becn spendiug o few doys i this | frow the La Clede bulldiog. | woroaud wmore extravagant, Nob contead