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OMAHA, WEDNESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 17, 1891, SINGLE COPY FIVE C - — e e - B = — 1 = \ " made some pertinent interruptions and | N ror PETR | express understanding that it the Omaha boet | i . v , clera it Wicago. left the city last night for | "o o N AU s tions all the responsibility for whatever | | on or beforo the firek AEVAT September, '€ As svor 2 \e reaches Dallas he will be in- | L 4 4 { irregular moethods of procedure had grown | han this cONTIRCEIIPRS SRR HEE —— stalled (2 Ybop of that diocese. On his ar- ,,.; of the Hawai imbroglio. ! o d Tt is mutually understood and agreed that 1 rival in \@ \Worth Wednesday morning he The speech of Senator Gallinger of Ne ze-Fourth the Required Acreage Pledged | this contract niay belastigned by the party of | Towa's Legislators Now Face to Facs with | and his ki “ys will be given a recention and i g i | Hampshire on the tariff question was att 5 X 4., the first part to the, Owiahn Bact Sugar com- & n the aft n he will go on to Dullas, n ‘st ing age Republioans Try to Make a Stand Against | HOmpet it on %y his colloaues. by Douglas County Farmers. any orat-oh 10 b6 organized) when it Prohibition 0zce More. wherean| brate recoption has been ar e Re“. il L A A the Democratic Majority. The bill to repeal the federal eloctions 4 ated shif ready to accept such ranged. tion of the Local Tax. JOTivy Iaw comiog up in. the f e e \nd o hsgime and unde rrak | 1) A — coming up ho regular order. Senator arry out al ngalar the oblizut 4 NEW | VEL'S LEGISLATUR = | Palmer, democrat of Iilinois, opened the de- | HEARTY SUPPORT GIVEN TO FACTORY PLAN | mervements of the 8est party hre TWO PLANS FOR CHANGE PRESENTED e - " bate with an argument in favor of in the event of such assignment as above ND THEIR RGHT TO OFFER AMEINDMENTS | ““AT the close of Senator Palmer's r Mated, the obligatioBawf the frst pariy he e Governar b Tecognizes the Demo. | GEND'RMES AND PEASANTS FIGHTING a communication from the secretary ¢ shall cease and determine cratic Minority. [— treasury, in responss to the reso! Articles of Incorporation and Form of Con- Start Mude on Aerenge Guaranty. Senators Will Favor the Gateh Law, with Trzxtox, N. J.. Jan, 10.—Governor Werts Senator Allen of Nebrasza in regar ! a Committees Appointed Blgodta Bteacls- Were, Lhdh 1o S:ight Modifications, While the House today sent Ppesident Adrian of the de Serious Conflicts Reportcd in the Vicinity of + Phakidick 8 o ".\U "‘f‘, S e Noven Acceage Guaranty— ceived an irmgrs rosponded fn an en. Wil Insist oo th cratic senate and President Rogers of 6 Lreference, T olll €0 SRLNSHER 1t - Dot of Count Lubienski’s Coming Souraging ;';;:_":;MA‘ -;:;§€:f:“)..'t:u.!'1:15 Plan or Nothing. republican senate the opinion of Attorney Bonner's was calied Bibsctibed Mp.athatactes of BlaE A General Stockton on the senatorial dift =0P0S A IN THE PENDING EIL o AEACLR s Hara s that he was authorized to state that several ‘ | culty. Accompanyinz the s was o MANY S* { T PROPOSED CHANGES IN THE PENDING BILL The Board of Trade rooms were thro SoRere 1o HiE vl Jui0 guarantee 800 | Drs Moixgs, Jan. 16.—Special to TuE | message of some length. It was addressed NY $*ID TO BE KILLED ON BOTH he | with several ed farmers of Do was 00} prepared o sign con. | Ben.)—Now that the senatorial question fs | to «Hon. Rooert Adrian, ; pro > county yesterday afternoon at 2 o'clock 3 todny, but Wo > 80 in the near | settled the republican majority in the legis- | of the scnate.” In it the suys ts Beli \ : Mz, Wilson Proposes Several acd Tiey Ars CARLISLES BLL were there for the purpose of taking ac! i Lle foliGy e ket od MUY | lature is confronted with the most perplex- | enclose herewith tue reply he attor ts Belioved to Be Tavivg a Leading ASLESS e et Azl S . o general, whereby T am advised that the body ¢ in th 4 All Agreed To. ; on the reportof the cit of | Nat N ing question of the hovr—in what manner | ECOTTRL A CEERY o o onor tomporanly Part in the Disturbances. the Senate Com- | twenty-five recently appo to perfect | John Rush i ACrGS | and to what extent shall the prohibiiory | to proside is the coustitutional senite and b 1 | ingements w ‘ount Lubienski and Dddiiald s Iaw be “modified” in order to carry out the | that the body organizea under the presi FIGHT OVER THE NEW W2OL SCHZDULE SHIN ¥ ing ,,r'l‘,. his associates »to erect & bect mUTk % Orsahn bosdg= pledges of the party platform. It f Mr. Rogers did not represent the | FIOTERS DISPERSED BY THE TROOPS nate finance comri 1d tin8 after- | sugar factory near Omaha. Dr. Mercer v liride Onntha tsd . boen expacted that Governor |-peopleof New Jersey. This,of course,isi urpase . Latad” ot 5 Peter Morzis I3 Benson. 3 A e i '°F | favor of the democratic senate. 3 ” AR ol s ook Surpy . P L 2 Ta A str t between republicans and Tartman of Montana Recalls an Unfu'filled s letter b 1 O'Donahu 2 Mr 1s0n & Omnna. ... ; would outline th fcy pursued, but | democrats to get together wassiarted to Democratic Prophecy—1iis Denuncintion aldl AL Aoty | chairmar t committec, a : S o acareful reading of that docu sloses | The republican senators appointea Messrs, | Sent Agalust Themn by the Government hees, as chairman of the committee, t Mercer, chairm of the be o e R 5 e the fact that the governor has desit only in | Ro r 1 St t i to an Associated press reporter tee. made their reports, h hav felva . b “glitteriug generalities,” and has prac- the Senate's Atteution. ment given b. In ng 1t i been published in Tus 3 s ;0 V1o | tically relegated th Lole question to the did not assume to re s 3 wdopted nous'y 3 +South O legislature without suzgestions. A very entire committee 3 he knew 3 > € 1 {5 South Omal de difference n opinion 18 ac E t ) i 1 WasnixaroN, Jan. 16, —Very little progress | position in the & e ok i e L Y J L 1sational news { in th i pini orpe n ) cropped out among the republican members P \ m Carrar The in- was made with the amendment to the tarilf | expressed. He sitted S auy v 3 i K o daa e e i v - bt ooy T e fet et [ B e ; Sugar associa r fed to ish the canvass among | in regard to this mattor. and it is a serious e BrA D TIB R W hEh th ey a nabitants are 1 by the sounds of long leadership of Mr. Burrows, made another | Pudlic. Itisas S ar ot o T g nere. | gnestion \hether tlis coucus, wi show there is o t A n the bilis near Tirano. adershipof Mr. Burrows, made anoth B PO ey i ive $he balance of the ac Elio i struggle to secure the right to offer amend- | ) e o L aOARILY 10 i P 25 ri o ze v 1 at the Mearliest possinle date. RO g t sislature f per credentinl n rom 600 to 1,000 anarchists ments altornately with Mr. Wilson, but, as | its relief ar A1z Thiere is not SR i ‘/‘#‘l“ pilL A, b ment will insis ied to prevent B ¢ ¥ e fighting o pitched batile on yesterday, the chairmau held, in view of | the sligh ywever appre- | g At LI T g purpose. ing tho | thepresent law shall remain inta aving his ¢ i infantry and gendari L = langered, for the reason ample r th t Fa = BHiV \lly @scussed the enterprise | jng the principles of th Kinley bill was under cousideration, that LAALU a1t sie tiglie powars, ipriv Chairman of the Oommittee on Ways and Desperate Resistance Made to the Forces s 48 0 commi 3 —Farther Trouble 1s Expected fro romise to meet a democratic e of the Bill—Hawaiian Affairs Occupy usisting of Messrs. W People It was prearrang t 0 down el selves. “The greatest inte 3 Sl o » repu ans from i L b ved that the loss of life must hority already exists by law for snd fnnunities covered by the laws of Rl rethited o savident | Plo0 08 addivional penalties. The er N ot dreR b Pah LEY AaCOVAs Mr. Wilson, on behalf of the ma 0F the | e ey RS By asury 30 | tho atate of Nebraskn, do. hereby adopt, sign, | 30d entnusiasm preghiled and it istevident | on the other hand, contend for local option e B the bt La i | great, as the infantey, according commitiee, was entitled to perfect the bill | strengthen his coin reserve to any ex- | SYCHES und agknowledge the following thattho desirod Suligvation of 4 000.8cres OL1ihy nonniie smbodied fu the Gateh b new senators’ names were not ou their desks cports, has been firing volley after t . 3 i s of Cthie ebtporation | beets will be a certdlnty at the completion p CIbhis il H 3 ; - SORELRD § . T th S TN A tent required, and to meet cvery demand v 3 and maintain that this meas ] cording to custo. Th s the at the anarchi aarchists before it was U 10open o miscellaneous el 8 7 sl The Douzias County Sugar Beet | of the canvass, as many farmers were un- | gatisfy the river counties, wh At ey Mtk 3 s thatcan be legitimate. The power of the | Growers asso avoitiably HettinediBi oo T e ery o | satisfy the river counties, while t perats orzanized the senute before the | are said to nave tuken up stroug positions 2 secretary for the issue of bonds needs noth- 11.—The principal place of tra Mot fphi ot mulct plan would be ouly adding insult to | regular hoar and veview n their | p . ther f 1 minor amendments were agreed to, | yyo' beyond what is given by the act of s haniness shailbe thy eley o Omana; | sttend yesterday's Mestity, - Count Lublen’} injury. GolnRs up 1o date: - Thay deny that thirteen | vpo s il any AL RO L the most important being that to increase | January 14, 1575, The only desirable object izlas county, Nebraska, but it s cmpow- AR L B Will Wage a Bicter War. senators answerod at the organization. They | the hille the lln_. on condensed milk to 2 cents & :;ml- 0"3‘1!‘“(1«. 5 |.\l .‘ “11 _K:_. ‘::A n \1;I{|:. T1—The general nature of the busi- | proposed sites for the factory, while the v?pflx‘?mp‘:m ‘c ;x': :!uis n{..n;lx;d "cm:: I"i’n’fi «l:l-m“_ xl{’\.}‘ 'nu“ lt}- b lv’ir refused to par AR Sesa e & i ke viig pound. e on this subject is to i : ss< shall be the production of the sugar beet, | Bect Growers associstion will in'the mean. | possible cindeed, theve 18 fo wce ull Ladpft il ir ety i g Atmost the entire afternoon 'was spent in :'I""" it »‘1"“'{'" ate of inter a and yet g all things neces produc: | time send commitéms mm.;-nlnl.l; i 1n<-pr.}unm;|r,\ ! rmm; has already tak a number of deud ded upon the . 1o secretary ferls sure that he canue- | tionand saleof the same by cultivation or R g S FatibATh . In the make-up of th te o LEY'S SNAP ; field discussing the date uvon which free wool | gotiat b ctire) vty 5 A \ and secure contractd for cultivation among P ¢ CHARLEY'S SNA# i i gotiate bonds under the act of 1875 running | contract for cultivation or otherwise, and 3 Sout mittee local option hus won, but in A dispateh from Massa Maritima says thut he corresponding reduction o ool | of ars on practically a3 per cent | especially the holding of all classes of prop- the farmers. Subscriptions for stock 1n the use the prohibitionists claim a victor, = D Va1 tarIN Y d g effect. No conc = FA AR T ] A chairman o ouse committee R ARETeatte evening during a renewal of the disturd- SSated It seems, theretore, that it would be SN A Gk HARD 10 SREDRE EVIDENCE. suppression of intemperance is J. H. Funk e S Sl s ancen: Wanted a Correction. riser. safer dnd betser for the finaacial and e ‘beneicl the’ busincss. of tlandin,a_progineat, probioitionist, who | e e pocial o) Myt ow transpires that an armed band of ening & sessi ? usiness interests of the country to rely | corporation also reserves the right topur- | p & 3 s openly declares that *the saloon shall never 3 e s local correspondent, | aparensts gathered at Tirsno and overran r:\l the op ulr{h»oilh session of the house | upon axisting laws with which to meet the | chase and mut and sell any and all ”"‘"“l" ¥ ""“::': ":;_:“ Case Hampered | 5g,in be logalized in any portion of Towa | while going through the South Dakota peni- | the vil entioned, compelling the people this morning, Mr. Springer of Illinois asked | pr sent emergency rather than to encounter ‘nf-‘:'“;.rfff\'.“»'u‘”)r‘mn LG i busi- ;L YL 5" £ b ldtiais withovt his most emphatic protest and | tentiary which is located. here, had a rather | to deliver upall the arms and unition unanimous consent to correct a newspaper | the delays and uncertainties always inci- VLI A A S G R T Cu1cAGO, Jan. 18.—THe prosecution in the | agajnst his most determined opposition.” He | gpq 4 BN o which had in their possession. The small ma1 who appeared to have report attributing some remarks mado by | dent to protructed discussions i the two | {4 ost pre it he same by handling them | Coughlin case anmoudced today that the | claims a sure majority of {rom one to three | pervous temperament _pointed out A secured all the wine and P BB bt Houses of congress. This view of the conat. | reseryiiz e TEhC o, br ianufacturs | state's evidence gill ot be tinished before | O his committee. J : B Ohatas” I Wer Mosber spirits procurable and prepared to march < s el 5 & on of t reasury admits of but little, and dispose of uny of the cereals of the s row ni ccta o C: e details of the ‘‘mulct” system have | Nebras vrecker. upon Carrar Later dispatches say Mr. Reed remarked sarcastically that this | any, delay, and _of no uncertaiuty atall in | and proaucts of such factories as uiay O o e T Sy | 1Ot been all agreed upon, but thie Gated bill e o ok otsidersd s | that the' smumber of killad during was very painful, but he would make no ob- | the final action to be taken. tablished, and to contract with factorles | would be turned over to the defense today, perfected, and is Almost certain to | Meqel prisoner. As . yot Mosher has not | the fizht between the military and Jection to Mr. Dolliver's act. [Laughter]. Tt would be trifiing with a very grave unranice said contracts. but delay was caused by difticulty in procur- | pass the seaate without material change. | Gisi en any occupation, but. spends 1% | the armed band of anarchists. which sought Mr. Springer explained that he had com- :f_'r::;’rnl:»n‘v;-«.lu‘rul that now legislationcon- )6 the sum of $100:000, which shail bo | i0% witnesses. It issaid that Heory Owen | Tms bill provides for local ovtion by coun. | time cither resting on his cot or reading. | refuge in the hills near Massa Maritima, mended the tariff bill highly instead of de- p,“nn: R e S 1 into sl v O'Connor, an_important state’s witness at | t1€s. a vote to be taken ou the question of | On Sunday he zoes iuto the cape with the | IS not so great as the peonic of Massa Mar nouncing it as has been reportea, = [ dut ‘ties blic 1i " present clements and parties in public life date of subscription, aud the bilance e ibed shall be | {ne former trial, has refused to return from | goinse "u"lfon"”“g“' ]‘_:;‘I"’m"’l""cs."‘“cd""gf er convicts and assists in rendering the | Hma at first rep LI L S lml :‘:r!’f;h:viflrf;n‘flm\J'r ‘\’{q N f?.fl':"‘“,?! with elaborate, extensive and pr ally shall be paid at such time aod in such manper | New York to testify, O'Connor’s testimony | ot less than two-fifths of all the tmlq‘llxi‘:\«ll)\‘:;"on\un {nlt l? R‘J“G’, vmlxfluixl! :s and from thicty to torty wounded. ‘The peo- s oill ana Mr. Wilson immediately | gefinite debate. It is aiso obvious to every | &% may = be determined by the bourd of | rclates to a convessition he haa with | legal voters of the county. The minimum e bt b A i hlaie %o | ple of Massa Maritima cliim that at least began offering some amendments, he first Githa 3 et directors, and no stock shall be issued until | o, It i v - : his forced confinement as a pleasant jose. | I Massa Ma 2 as raRiB A Tica: the Aty ok firs for Hntteisr ] ono shak the consideration and discussion of | yha”Sunie shall have been pald for in fall. Coughlin, in_which it is ciaimed the latter | license fee 1s fixed at &0, with such addi- | The guide thought that this prisoner would | fifty quarrymen were shot during the en- s' | the tariff now going on in congress will ren- | This® corporation shall be authorized 1o | Feferred to Dr: Gronik as a British spy. tional sum as the local authorities may pre- | pop be given work in the quarries, but would | Fagement be givan work either in the lauundry, the A telegram from Parma announces dis- and to have made a desperate re- sistence to th ps. reported that "‘,},{:"’I‘,“;"’gé;;\“:fi';'x‘:;:;“‘m‘ 006 bo pikos g | derany financial legislation at this time far | begin business when $10.000 of its capital Salesman Hatfield was called 1o the | scribe, all of which is to be paid in advanc Thstihoay 1w & 1o adittons anibsany: | oredimeulbandicomplitateahan i mighs K sluall Ineve been subscribed aud 10 per | stand - toda toldensify a piece of carpet | Five hundred dollars of this feo g0es 10 the | kypchen or perhaps the dining room. order at that city. The police have dispersed etc.. pricted over twenty years ago. be under another und different circum- | CoRf FUCH “‘1”1':_.‘-’_““}. 3--u;~mrru|n“:r\'1.u[ or o | taken from the Caclson cotiage. Hatfield | county and the palance to the local treasury. the tocal branch of the Fasci de Laveratord hydrograph prints. This was also agreed to, stance. 2 3 S T eRrtiloss oL neorporatibutivin could not positively; identify the carpet | In case license carries no saloon shall be Murder m the First Degree. and seized a numverof important documents, sl Bl bl Rl d ] It 1 proper to say i this connection that LBy 3 and ex-Mayor CYegier. who had come into | Jocated in any ward or township that | Siorx Favis, S.D., Jan. 16.—[Special Tele- | Which is believed will lead 1o the arrest of onihis was followed byan amendment 16 | the senate finance committee for several | *“Ayiivic V.—The total amount of the capital court to auswer 0 a subpoena at the request | has given an adverse majority. The ap- | ooy to e trial of Dr. A. M, | ® number of conspirators. et carttad valorem| to- 5. ténts per.potind weeks past has had this subject under | st ased or decreased as pro- | of Judge King. was gsted to take the stand. | plicaut for aperwit to sell liquors is § & CREREEERER 0 rvics M _AM‘.. M, oy ety percent ad valorem o 2 yients per pound, | almost constant consideration ard that the | vided by law. o 3 “The ex-mayor comph e, an amused expres: | required to file a bond _of 3,000, conditioned | Fisher for the lfirer of Miss Minnie Olson b I Nodaway of Ohio and -Mr. Curtls of New bull submitted by Mr. Carlisle has been ex- | _Artie e V0 e stock, ~‘h‘A}l b3 | sion covering his#fs 2 and auswered the | upon afaithful observance ofthe law. All | on March 14, 1802, bemag.dn-the cireuit court Loxpox, Jan. 17,~~4 dispateh to the Times B e A ael EREE'T therer Swis amined and discussed with the greatest carz. | SI0G0 Jonl, atcested by the se Bapkry Rid queries of the ateornes’ for the defense in a | blinds and sercens or colored wisdows are | pere yesterdiy. Fisher committed a crimi- from Roma suys municipal mispovernment it ot SR Ao ey i tone 1100 The interest of the committoe will by no | BoFate seil, attcsted by the sectetiny, sl | biufl way. He could kive nosatisfuction as to | probibited. and chairs and all other €on- | nal operation on the deccased, and afier her ud the social conditions of Sicily have lonz AR ThetthelroposadFve Gotion WoUIN £aia | THoons be abated from this time forward. | puny, the much sought missing shorthand tran- | veniences for loafiing. All pianos and every 1 goath he skipped out. He was captured at | Eiveu grounds for bitter discontent among It andresultin theincrease of the price from 'Qt' fuct that much remains to be done is Article VIL. nnual meeting of this | scriptof the interview beiween Chief of Po- | form of amusement in connectiot with the | Tyonibhan, Mo.. on June 9 and returned To | the peasantry and has cau ed the organiza- 10 to 16 cents per pound. fully recognized. Whatever deficiency in | corporation sha held on the third Taesday | lice Hubbard andCouzhlin before Coughlin’s | saloon is prohivited. and the unique pro this city. where he has lain in jaileversinc tion of the Fasci dei Lavaratori, which was Mo inson o Meny ek protested against | Ihe revenues may exist during the current Januzey of At which : | arrest. Mr. Creiger 'said he beiieved the | fon is addud that the saloon keeper shall bo | Something over twenty witness: TSInee. g0 agfatton against admitted injustices, and B O e Tiren: oo foroiosogainat | sear will be prompuy provided for by an colders shall clect w'voard o direciars, | transcript had been put into Dis hands, but | pecunmarily rospousible for all damaxes that | cubjwaxed, and it is more i the authoritics could not supy 7 P & appropriate and eflicieny legisiation at the a1 yeur shall end with December 15 of each | 08t he had not the remotest idea w bad | maywesuli from his business. Tne vill also | {he' trial of the case will ent . The Times corresponden: savs that he is Mr. Brecxintidge dofended the commit- | S2riiest moment i 5 become of it unless it hud been burned with | contains the familiur provisions of bigh | weele He was indicted for murder in tne | Jiformed un highest authority that el atibnd mels _The senate finance committee authorized VIIL—A meeting of the stockholders | Other papers. : ~ | ticense laws in regard tohours of closing | firar degrve, the punishment. for which in | W€ proofs of concorted revolutionary p L8 iifornia ot recoznition | SEUAtor Voorhees to introduce. the Carlisie cuiled at any thme by the president, | Attorney W. J. Hines was called and said | and sale to drunkards aud minors. LR R P A G Ty s of the covernment ave ubundant o o o ottt | BIL 1m the seusts-snd aiso 3o present the | board of directors, or by a wajority of tin | he could ot produce ghe transcript aud aid s Aies thoteul - and decisive. ‘I'mis certainty makes tho DUBNENEMICER S Rresshdaty, onirsistisi) 1atiayifrom;the Becrataryiolithairensuryifor: || stoCky uuom RS (HoUies SRISCRE MACAERND! | uovayen ramanibenl SiEeheon Lheony: SRS e e sanata TR solution of the difculty easy. It He created much amusement by throwingan | the consideration of that body. which was | Fa75 2CCH T Ccty : uy “Don’t you remember, " asked Judge Wine, | Strong efforts on the floor of the senate DAKNED OUT OF £OW 3 wil be an e ter to separ- armful of Culifornin raisins toward 'th: | done. This authorization in the introduction | *{riicldTX"“The ‘corporation shull be gov- | vof having defiantiy flourished a copy at the | Will be made to eradicate or soften the harsh —- ate the treasoua clement from tho Hiitg WlsbnR;the members And soon) Halt thie of the bill is not intended to mean, however, | erned by a board of five directors who shall, | lawvers for tho defense in the former trial | features of the measure, but with very little | Black Rock, Ark., Likely to Iie the Scene | dist and the gove ent is deter- pling among the members aud soon mall the | that tho committeo has decided 10 vass_ the | immediately after thelr election, meet and | durlng your uddress to the jury?" prospect of success, uuless the democrats aid o/ & Kace War, mincd to do justive 1ere are now. % ek y m . | bill through the senate or that it has given | choose & president, vice president, secretary | Mr. Hines ssid he did not remember. in the work. which they do not now seem in- 4 nor Fishback | 42,000 troops on the island, and this number Amendments to the Tobacco Tax. further endorsement than to allaw it to be | #ad treusurer, who shall serve untll thelr sus- | Theu the prosecution iatroduced expert \1hh9<1 to do. H\HO'»AM whis thl become a quite sufticient for the work of tem- The amendment to the tobacco . re. | printed and referred to the committee1n the | SIS BAE ERETEN, | d_qualitied, and who | testimony on the causeof Dr. Cronin’s death. | law it would give nigh license to RSt - rarily disarming the population. Tha R e e tenas ot oy Yoot | reguiar way for consideration. shall porform the dutles customary,to such | "Iy is rumored that the defense has found | the Mississipui river counties of Allumakce, the colored population L ghaning of Parliament will probably give arettes from 50 cents a thousand to $1.50 to —_— dircetors. A majority of the board of airectors | io Arizona the man who hired the white Clayton, Dubuque, Jackson, Clinton. Scott, of the town of Black Rock. According to | rise 10 imy scenes, but Prime Minister those wrapned in paper. was agreed to, IDENTISICATION OF CHINESE. sKall constitute a quorum. horse on the night of Dr. Cronin’s disap- | Des Moines, Lee, ‘and possibly Muscatine. | the governor's information a very serious | Crispi is certain of un uitimate triumpb. eIkt a AbM AW lsonto Ealte Chairs & Article X.—The highe nount of indebted- | pearance, and that he Is now in Chicago and | to Pottawattamic and Woodbury on the | congition of affairs exists th whieh may eane or reed, wrought or manufactured, | Opinion of the Attorney General of the | BN O ‘.‘;,';.“i‘,,’,,;‘:un,‘:}:‘ ,,‘f.'f,‘ Sorhoration | will testify in Coughiin's behalf. He will | Missour sudigshioiutenonaonnties of Car- | voeuly fn bloodshed. Black Rock 1s the from the free hst and restore the dutiable Unitea States on the Sabyeet. shull at ahy tme sublectitseif shall betho | tesuty. it is said. tbag Ba took the horse to | Foll, Grawford, Plymouth, Lina, Johnson, | '* 0 50 0 snoturing and lumbor TSV at i nani oeat i aHAL Lokl (e lnmbas | Waskicrox.|/Tac. 104 The assratary ot GIER6S1bY/RIDEMarcara Wi ds Broutchyiirank | ViIEairsintive el edcore nortnion Hal; Wapello, and probably Blackhawk, Ohicka- | S45200 0 8088 ot C A Snancial | Tuteresting snd Live'y Discussions at its scnedule on the free list effective only | the trea e e eny Ty of | vy G, W, Linmger, E. Rostwater, | stead street becausp he was not well ac- | saw, Bremer, Benion, Tama and lowa, em- | district @ AaElCRLID ureeanbtunucly Meeting Yesteeany. the treasury recently requested of the at- | JinbyYeidey, W, G. Whithiore, E. A, Benson, | quainted with the city, ana the relative he | bracing fully one-fourth of the state. striugency a large number of men against such countrics as admit thesame 3 . T t Pans, Jan. 16.—In the Cbamber of Depu- HIAl R A e . o LNESAME | 4orney general an opiuion as to whether or | Iswac Noyes, Lymun Richardson, W. N. Naso visited will take thi g v i Cameus thrown out of employment. Awong them a Pans, J 1 0 be P articles from this country iree, were 2 ason, | yisivediwlll takcs SSERGSHRndSho yerlfy his Ratified the Ogpucus Volc. many lawless characters, who have organ- | ties today M. Poincare, deputy from the R Raln 5 ol ltush, und others. T 3 tified, 1t i8 8¢ sdonted not, under the act of July 1584, consular | J°! = " X story. The man will be identified, it is said, ‘ r Uni States | ize ¢ the ' = ; Mr. Wilson then offered an amendme Micers of China, siatione foreign coun- Mr. Nason delivered an address in which | by Hostler Morrel of Dinan's livery stable. Both houses balloted for United States | ized for the purpose of driving ail the | Meuse, reporter ot the finance committee, Lyl R e L B of China, siationed in forelgn coun- | pg warmly advocated the encouragement of T senator. In the scuate Gear received | negroes out of the town. They I demanded urgency for the conversion of the put theree wool schedule into offect August | tries, can properly certity to the statements | Count Lubleuski's enterprise ana appesled 1N THE SHADOW GF DEATH. thirty-four, and Boles sixtecn the | ceeded in the intimidation of mauy factory | (EFEREEL WEIRER T F0T - O e Do ke [nwhitou qunfov thielawicliod, sho Contificases | vojithetturmdrsito ol sheirtatiarylini onl strict party vote. In the house Geargot | owners so far that they have discharged ail | 4/% Per cent reutes motion. D o YR eanor, | are regnired toget forth . Vating the desired acreuge. His remarks | Some of Those Imjired in Yesterday's | SCYenty-seven. one republican — Suwye of the negroes in their employ for fear of | Deputy Avez, socialist, then arose and SmeaglofAN Y EXusk BIlE lond n reply the atterney general holds identi- | et with the general approval of the Wiee Whillehs Noi Live! being ~ absent ; Boies, seventeen. Taylor, | the possible consequences which —might 1: “Citizens, tho bill has not yet been grounds. former claimed the fication of the Chinese person shouid be. mers present. Mr. Fullreld gavea few Tus VS 3 g | aemoerat, of Davis bolted the aom: | follow their refusinz to ae to the_de- | sumiciently examined.’” ment ""l"“',‘ the benefit to come from free | denced by a certificate issued by the gos' D e on oW toiralsa boe ks et sonn New Yorx, Jan. M6—The list of those who | jy41i0n and voted for ex-Congressman W. H | mands of the wh 5. On last Feiday | © Interrupt dsiriiie e oL Waaltoolong apdiho apencontended tha gROEMDIDhEL ik boss (nbleot and was accorded close attention. met death in yesterday's collision on the | Butler, a {ree silver man. Both houses will | might the following notice was posted ina Rterruptiony; S Ing (CRNBEDIEYY URE, §f the woolen maunufacturers were not to | governmeut can act, he holds, in the issu- en took up the que y Delaware, Lackawasns & Western railroad | meet in joint session toworrow at noon, | public place vented M. Avez from proceedinz. o e e S A | © isroan ach ek meeting then took up tne question of a v [ A @heanen woolen goods next winter he was fn suek: cortiticate ooly througn and by | traces® Sorrorars: O'Donaiue read the fol- | may be materially increased, as some of the | count tho vote aud declare the result All negroos must leave this town insideof | Deputy Faragol, socialist, shouted: “Say DT W Oolen Fo0ls DeXt Wwintcr o Was in | lus oficers and agents. I€1t chooses to select | jowing torm of contract, which was adopted: | lujured in St. Maryls and Christs hospitals AR e seoaie: By | ten days or take whit follows audullio | My lords.” and then they wil listen to sou. In order to give the farmers n market for | such oficers and agents it has the right so Form of Contract Adopted. ato in stioha presatiche eondition that they: | La provlding for Hcensing eagisoces of § b S AINSTiic! littieas Inaide’ Of 1o AWV | hossom oot Doy Aves any Hentiaat their wool during the coming scason. to do. i This agrecment, made between the Douzlas | 8F€ not expected tollse. Edward M. Clark, | municipal woman * suffrage: by Bishop, | Negroes dow't let thisslip your mind s Lalbw s T osrehegs Mr. Bowers, ropubl of California, | “Tnis opinion, with a previous one of the | County Suzar Buet trowers association, party who is suffering from internal injuries. | yyending revenue laws in accordance with | ‘The mills and factories are guarded The president of the chamber Hareupon kad Afh '\l;lg*(;ml:'h) icd that free wool | attorney gencral that Chinamen entoute to atinay pact andGes s pATT.OLitHale00s :5:‘; "'"d“fl[ .i;n""».’:‘f"m‘"x.\-P"’Tlfimfi'{f recommendation of the revenue commis- [ Strectsare putro led by men drared with interposed, saying: *is 1t possible tha uld increase the price of wool other countries can pass in transit through § Ofg Pafe WItHEesetil ¢ d is Dol expoecte e e ds on appointed last session chesters. The other side claims that they 1 Y an outery ! I anena o Lo || e S CSHBLELWEE ADas U UL ECURE | i hat for wid In consideration of the cove- | out. Carl Schurtz —ard T. White|| Do aRoimebINstretion. e L s 0 ine of outeitle” boty aa strioey. | Pume citizen couses such anoutersty | did, if wool went on the free listin Febru- | ment of the Chinese exclusion act nants horeluafier contained, 1t 15 mutually | are also in o precarious condition. The | providing for municipal local oprion in re: | trouble seems imuieut Do MULEEOR SUUAREE B0 e SRe T ary, butif it could not go into effect tuen the e LTSt the sl pirty of the second pary | former has a compound fracture of the right | gpact to the sale of intoxicating liquors; by Dpsdec et B o St o Sanyesaan rket would be retane s ye Stone's Imuigratio 1 will during eacheyenr g rrible ga abdomen. | ( c D L roposition, on the grounds that the bulls on mATKe} we H‘l"h\‘ retainedithinyon # : tone's Tmumigration il | shall and will during eachayear fora period ;m.x) and & i ble gash | i the abdomen. | (royw, republican, authorizing citics of 4,000 SYSTEMATICALLY LUOTED. the bonrse were already tryiug o profit. by S eecinlied s gonssalidboussion WAsHINGTON, Jan. 16--Represcatative W. [ of ... yeurs commencing With the season of | It was “found neceRsary last night "0 | jphabitants to licenso saloons; by Chapuian, Gl $ha atese w ) 3 he sub in which Messrs. Payne. | A Stone of | vania today introduced pien! he furm occupied by bim, suld | amputate his right leg and it is thought he | 4 constitutional amendment providing for | How the South Side Bank of Milw . M. Burd e, said th Springer, Pickler, Simpson, Johnso nd described as th of section | caunot survive the shock. Mr. White is ¥ Ey anje aukee | M. Burdea nce, said the Cannon took part " AlblilEurovidingidorginspedilontiof it naliip ran icounty of | guffering from a_compound fracture of the Bt onpians o Mas Hupbed fies b ani EoYormmeny was Wklog gotor ok 1ol Rotisy 8 VL TIhItei Bintaniaanatils P cbraska, res of sugar beets | Poo or 90 8 MATTRONITE meworial asking congress to submit an MILWAUK o 4 maueuvers. Wilson's Lengthy Exp'anation. grd _‘"”“ 3 sl the bill | {350l be approved by party of the first | Jeg and bis left sideis badly crushed. His | yymeniment to the constitution prov dupi ¥ Ur O the Conyerainnthrorasitioy M e ? provides that no alic i be ad- | part injuries are so serious that lis death at any | for tne election of United States scuators by vas then ' YPrRIon-REONGEOAR Mr. tWilson then explained his ame wmitted within the United States un Thiat the sald party of the second part will | moment would not bea surprise. Among | tho people. 3 * | today to show that Sige Savings | Vhn: i atlcugth. The date which the wooi sched- | he s hIbIL to tha Unitas guitss | prepire the <oil, sowthe sced furnished by the | those whos injuries are of so grave & nature S B R S Al ! RATHES Deputy ved that tho ule would ¢ ) 15 taken up by certificate . sicned by the | party of the fiest part at actunl cost in quanti- | as to cause fears for their lives are William DOOLEY MUST HANG, s 8y 10%::a) fits d uversion- should Messrs. G s f 4 ties dusiznited by the party of the first part. | Bapelif Waahington : maunner of tr 110 by | beapplied to the taxesu Aty ¢ 1 asul o A ! not than wwaaty ponnds to the acre and | Dorchit ashington Irving c - b 1 :n'.‘;“fl x \v\n Hawp- | mmigrant last resi will eultivate, th ut, hurvest an cand | 0a TR, Oates. The others injured are | Young Iowa Murderer Will Not Be Savea | Cashicr Kocttl wporarily cover up | SERK 4 : ? Junf X At H » isul ha sald hec dirt, clean and in g doing well. by the Supreme Court. ancies. 2 expert . :;;‘.. 8 of Mis h“,Im ridge of Arlcan- | tion cor § o o | condition h tops closely and square President Samuel Sloan of the Del Dxs Moisks, Jap, 16.—|Speolal Telegram ountant, tes n " ¢ M e as, Job io, Hermaun of Oreg 3 of ali off at the of the last or bottoni leaves, | Lackawanua Western raiiroad and Koettine beg abble wit ca 8 Enloe of n Henderson of Ilinois, e e R T 4 und will ér the entire product of the | Engineer David Hofiman of eihas as it was ot discussion :\1‘::”; y ol ek Weadock of ) 5 5 said acres at the Omaba beetsugar fac- | Grange train for the ascident. boy convicted in the Adams county district | syow tha e 1 y,\l Ja applauded by ran. 3 Atp: The partict e, the violation of | court of murder and sentenced to be hangec d wi 1 £10,000 f the | the med t t tacked the 3 ) {Famn : ) ) 0L, relat is agrecd that the delivery of the beets | THE parth ilar rglo. the violation of | court of murder ai need to be hanged | had withr vonlithe. | YA mam ras and re 0 ) a uts under co t e et When notice 1a glven by the | which caused yesterdiiy's accident, reads as | June 16, 1863, but who secured a reprie drawe u | . D atter, i 0 party of the first pa jeots cunnot be re- | follow 1 A6 COURD 0 A randums th ; i X ned with the il wil the and the pred R L e e A e e pn | e b o r s vy, sweathiee ho || Moti] JNe SURRSEEROUEL AOR T0lo MIMETRI A K X bi of X Inven n cturers. factory according to terins of contract. All | greatest care must bg exercised, speed r case, Is doomed R L0W8 SuU € | notes I L e WASHINGTON i annual con ::-';‘““«‘ Lyon Enk, LR CLRH hook Milkar fi duced around curves,! pass: tions, ap- | court having this mo; firmed the find- | gua disc: :fi':fi“ \‘-vl;’- ‘! 10 5 vention o1 the American Association of In- | shi e “baid for by the party of the “I_““l"“r’; proaching bridges andapproaching and pass- | ing of the lower court. Dooley was tried | proceeds etk e At | yentors and Manufacturers began here | atthe rute of £ por te cets conta ing through the differgnt yards. Faull will | for the murder of Mrs, W. H ns and | la<en from the cash the notes (T iorauidy L b P Rt S A b, ted: | In% not less th ut of sugar with & | not be found for beidg behind time when v credited been dls i ican applausa and lan DUty cocieiont of SO per cent caution ana_prudence dictate that as the 3, and it teft the shortage, | Woriaien's { Hanert Comme |~ This propositior v d, the vote President, R. J. ( Hartford, Conn. Frozen ordiseased heets will be retused. In | safe course Ia., May 11, 1802 Coons had gone away | ynough in # different " May. | case the bullding is damaged by fire or other When 1 resd th 5 1 | from home and returning found the dead . h ) standing 417 again 131 for it y ¥ c Y 3 | f otl r gt said Mr. Sloan, 1 this afternoon test hat as early as L] o 3 il prophet of B rd, Washington wise, in su t it is tupossible to | oan'hold no one to ¥,n,),, e loan, "1 | bodies of his wife and child upon o bed, | Fo8 b er e o ot aports 1 The rente conversion al was thea m f IN THE FRENCH CHAMDER. brought out at th 3anker Koet rovern to Tue BEE. |—James Dooley, the 17-year-old The Chamber, l the prop- osition by & vot M. Groussicr, u member of the labor party then demanded that the benetit the re conversion sk devoted to the disab daughter Nellie, azed 10 years, at Prescott, or the b { ¢ secrotary and treasur George C. Mr. Wilson L o A he promin n in the conven. | U3 or replace b oo work off the crob | Tlin' should have bén runuing very slowly | Appearanc 1 ut the timo of the ARG FOROTS 000, | ag ¥ @ vote S. M. Boies of the Boies Natior hem WIS ROnLEASk SIRI icane Nulh and yoic der control Whenhe camo up o the | ¢ oM VT lurto thirty-six hours, aud, | 240R0RN (B S AEEY O el Joeiting amend smmittee \ pany. Ser Pa.; Prof. Cy nd it s further provided that in case the said -— further, that an assautt hid beer attempted 7y O N Bnaechene. i the ss n a 4 t of Princeu wersity. R, contruct should be ed null und vold by Arrested fur Murder. on Mrs. Co The defendant w how | Bhas M. e A renne | Diek Mikalcschol Sarroundod in » Tut and o'clock Washingtor i HolUrith | the party of the st part, then, In that cusc STERLING, Colo., Jam, 16.—Mrs. Elizabeth | of Mr. Coons. He was arrested at Villisca h AR R 2R Fatully Shot. saie - laxha the sald party of the first part agrecs to pay on B ilard. Colo. | May 13, indicted and convicted of the mur- ' 2 7] IN THE SENATE. 40°ho VLHY of 1ho sicodd pareLs per Driscoll and her son Floya of Willard, Colo,, | 31 lad Aud. o of the mul s w<uiRG, Jan. 16.—The notorious der of Lis cousin Nellie. LEAD CITY BANK EMBEZZLER Caucasian, Dick Mikaleschoi, who has loug widered by for cvery ontracted for and act were lodged in jail here today charged with | “Gfcn *docisions were filea as follows Agalu the Hawalan Question Gives Bise ( [ Ry | 8t the tue of the Lou? | murdering Mary Drigeoll, Mrs. Driscoll’s | State of lowa against C. A. Buxton, appel- — = terrorized the aistricts of Batoum and " o Shirited Discussion. Y ¢ A i tho CrOp. daughter, Auzust 27 last. Mary 2 istrict, reversed: State ngainst | Cashier Koss of the Kirst Natloual Short | Ozoargohet, has been killed wan WasniNGTON, Jan. 10 e Hawadan con- . R G 1 rency nauied ubove should | was shot in the neck, dud her mother said &ih Row et al. Boono district, reversed ; 843,000, 4 commanaed a desperate band of brigands troversy was again brought to the atk . 3 ea the s QoRUE e RATE Diinte: ;,':"',”“;‘; il | the giri, in takiug hor cloak from the closet Manawa Railway compaay appellant Leap Crry, 8.0, Jan Speci besides having the service of a perfect net e A o naInle : . 5. | Second purt has no Clalm whatsoever ak accidentally knocked oxer the shotguu and | against J. W. aud E. L' Squ gram to Tuk Ber|—Tt was learned today | oo S RLEE TR S e b fow hour's spirited discusssion between Se the party of part. Credit Wil be The coroner's jury re- | mie district, afiirmed; Louis against | that Alexauder Ross, cashier of the First | aeo sent seldicrs (o capture. mim. They A 3 3 BaRgane Of 1 given for see onsible parties, if de- | turned of accidental death, but | the Iiinois Ceatral Rail Natlo i t - - i Hoar, Gray and Danie J . . d, 1o be de s on first | this d ! satisfy seme of the friends of | lant, Dubuque district National bunk of Lead City, was an surrounde a which the bandit haa 4 part azress to plant all the seéd furnished it | happy life at home. It Is claimed the gun Ordered n Favorable Report. being short that amount. The discovery | fivares > ORe Jpon the Ateacke ¥ | ing party and his fire was returned with the recent diplomatic correspona 1 . [ Kansa t ¥ ponden ator Mi of Kansas in- | Dy the party of the first part on the acrea . | . ’ g : (e forded Senator Hoar an opportusit 1 hatine’ the Okiahoma | chutranted” for, and dispose of thewm. in Ao | must have becn at legst tweuty feet from | Wasmixatox, Jan The home commit- | was made by United States Bank Examiner | (08 P00 G bt (070 N8 a8 soon fatally speak on the ter, and Iy v N 0 construs other way. Sald party of the second part also victim when firad, there being no po tee on pensions today ordered a favorable re- | Diamond, who arrived yesterday to make an o he P he sh . ) A way. Sald party of the second parg also | 436 Vldim whon frsds Faugied, BNN jha owner ok e guot from the Hawaiian constitution Feie & rallway Loy i o ¥ | yucted tor during the same year in which » s PR port of the bill of Representative Moses to | examination. The discovery was kept secret | house of having betrayed him to his enemies, thas the queen, on Liar recent protest thy 9 rome Judge. {ho same 15 i,'. anted i beets, Payu s will United States Forces in Brazl repeal that section of the revised statutes | until last evening, when Cushier Hoss, who of the provi v ot talk about the " [ the capitol | checks will be sent Ly mall to those not | ment is informel of the arrival of the l\:t“' oh ~'; .‘v\' vnt;u norson, oF mnu' i u..’s:..,n ‘.}.-r -7‘;‘\“ e 919 coufining bersalf to the f of tho | today abx ity of the preside it tocollect. Beets muy be delivercd on | cruiser New York at Rio. Our government | pergyny O PR B DRWAA e 3 Conuse) 833 Lowa ¢ o, which docs for semiing th stor Gray of Dela running in o 0 oo | now has at Rio the New York, San Fran- | gaged in or aided o abetted the late rebel i ol finas af | . Fme ae M of She Bem. wuch’ abs t ) » y ¥ cont as su aded to thelr visible capaciy (ot less than | cisco, Newark, Charleston and Desroit, This | lion against the authority of the United bank will | bers of the Omiadina secret society, charged oy : e e R 1 tous) and g deduction”of - cents per ton | is a stronger force bhan that of any other | States.” i he loss. Jtoss | With high trea 1 today. Couss Ai0d. omly - properly cut and trimmed or with dirt cling- | 'V powers . N d y olght | sel ! g b hold ln o largep Cabinet and othe itutlonal of . |y g e R AR dTL R SRS No news is given out at the Treasury de. .. Wi Do Rishou Panns yea 3 ted for his presid thereupon warned poienator Gray, domocrat of New, pr o e deducted from ight of the boe partment. bub it is ommouly sccepted that | CHicago, 10—t 2 wa i e A e lasa wif { yotest was replaced the ad Scuster Daviel, dewocrat of The sboye contract 18 entercd into with the ] the Brazilian insurgents are 1o bard straits. | Dunoe, accom: ied Ly a party t b S y iu batcues of ten. a4 KUSSIAN BRIGAND KILLED, he sprang upon him and cut his throat, just s the soldiers and volunteers rushed into the hut. The brigand died soon after