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e p— — —— — ESTABLISHED JUNE 19, 187L OMAHA, SATURDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 10, 1894, " FIVE CENTS e e Soninating ks et Action of Judges Dundy and Jenkins foed SR Btartling Rumors Cause Him to Issue a | papis |..:" by el dnts i o g 2 iscus- | the West in the interest of the east. “If I COUGHLIN'S DEPENSE RESTS. Senor Guanabara 18 to re- | Feeso o h ; Time of the House Taken Up by the Discus. the power,” sald he, “I would strike Sharply Commented Upon, Popular Proclamation. S 5 o ov Fanitss. Tutbas Batuenad Natives of the Soudan Defeat Them ina sion of Bland's New Bill, | down the tariff that protects the east End of the Long Trisl in Chicago is Now has appointed Baron a Ana to succeed Bloofly Battle, force it fnto competition With the west, as in Sight. g e e Brazilian dele the cast forces s Info competition. © | wiie | DISCRIMINATION IN FIXING SALARIES | CHICAGO, Feb. 8:=In the Coughlin case | PLOT TO TAKE HIS LIFENIPPEDVIN THE BUD | sate o France ; SOME NOVEL ARGUMENTS ADVANCED At the end of B e oo G — FARMERS ADJOURY. FIERCE FIGHTING NEAR TIMBUCTOO step in the right directic i fendant, was called fo the stand to show Mr. McKelghan's speech, which consumed i ar and a half, Mr. Harter of Ohi High Prices Pald for Ornamental Oficers | that the witness had sent a man named | THit Was What Led to the Election Decree | 1ot Day's Proceedings of the Nationnl Al- Messrs, Bland, Stone, McKeighan, Harter the floor in_oppositic re were While the Humble Hustier Who Smith to the ex-detedtive, and that it was —Conspirators Were Hastily Shot—In- lianee - Oflicers Elected. With Kuives aad Spears the Tribesmen Wi neaus of relieving the treasury, any * Does the Work Suffers a Cut for this man that Coughlin hired Dinan's surgents Gaining in the South— TOPEKA, Feb. §.—The Nati S poars the Lribesmen Win and Kilgore Give Their Views, would The first was t in His Small Puy. white horse on the night of May 4. After neral Rumors from Kio nce adjou night alaries 5 per cent, including mem- a long, heated argiment Julge Tuthill t as f s President SR congress; the second method pre ved by Mr. Harter was & nov which ruled the evidence wak admissible ANOTHER ATTEMPT TO CAUSE DELAY uld provide $35,000,000 by an increase of | WASHINGTON BUREAU OF THE BEE. Thomas Coughlin then returned to the | [Special Brazilian Con . ? - S e s COLONEL BONNIERE'S COLUMN SHATTER! | the whisky tax to $1.20 a gallon and which Fourteenth § t and. He told of giving a man a note of | the Amciate 4 b s would furnish $20,000,000 by tax on WASHINGTON ). 9. !1" roduction x;' Dan :l'buulilm in April, 1580 BUENOS AYRES, Feb, 9.—Most sculia Yamen egtion od by | and the duty on tea and co A good deal of comment is being indulge he man had rented a horse of the wit- a 5 P £ B 3 . 5 T ; Peculiar Parliamentary Question Raised by | and the duty on tea and coffe \ B Y’”l ‘.:u e mm‘\‘ "h'h’l wess, Who Iiverymian in Hancack county, | 4 nal e m.‘ o] ot I here fr g v ious Flight and Foroed to Fall R dinos, he sald, would yleld a revenue of $2 Sl Gt B : ecent ac- ) Miokigan, and heariig that the latter had | 110, and it is believed at least to have | Ivani \ k on Tiwb Yesterday's Proceedings. ! ¥i tion of Judge Dundy relative to the employes | a brother in Chicagd, secured the note of | *ome foundation in fact. According to the 1 lvania and H & Back on Timbuctoo, he papers today,” said Mr. Sibley of 1 that silver had | Of the Union Pacific and of Judge Jenkins | introduction, which Was written on the back | dispatches the decision of Pe Pennsylvania, “announced | t i " | touched the lowest point in its history und | ef the United States district court of a business card. The witness described | o qecree calling f Sesldantinl albct e J f ONE VIEW OF THE SEIGNIORAGE BILL | ()" wame papers showed that wheat was | joining the employes of the Nort the man as clogn-shaven, cross-eyed and | o SUCE HERE Tor 6 B *;‘ E L N t was authorized to appoint five | DARING ATTACKS UPON INTRENCHMENTS never so low 15, B ateAE 4 s weighing about 150 pounds. This descrip- or an election mer At Al e T T B Ll L tion tallied with that given by the defend- | CONETess, on March 1 was only reached Siohe ot Peitayivanis Dex ex it ne an | peophecy,” added Mr, Bland, sup ents wages. It is not unlikely that as a re ant. On cross-examination Mr. Coughlin | after the president had been badly frig constitutio H. L. | Fuzzy Wuzzy Maintains His Reputation as 0T ME, SibIaY' i ke of these decisions a bill will be Introduced | said Le was a member of the Clan-a-Gael, | ened by the discovery of a plot to murder | York was Hiitsti The country was saved from trous | in congress intended to more clear but had no acquefntance with Martin |y g i X h rat-Cluss Fighting Mau—Moy ates Amusement by His Reference consequences, at least,” replied Mr. Harter. | serve the interests of wage earners under | Burke. : : woul e been worse if we had taken | t the conclusio the witness' testi- “It would have been worse If we had taken | tho conditions which led to the action of | mawy, " Jedge. WiDE @ muounsed: “Your R your advioe’ ¢ know that, retorted Mr. | Judges Dundy and Jenkins and pointing out | Honor, we rest our case.” [ to have been Bland we know the resul of | clearly what should be done he offi- The state's attormey stuted that they | counted a num itial WASHINGTON, Feb. 9.—The entire day | your ¥ cials. These decisions have be nade the | would bring their rebuttal testimomy at the ling eral officers, among " tion T the¥ 14 46 your § have been mad ) g - ation that they would | > afterncon wession and & rocess was taken. | Fhirators, So woon as the | a political party has | Casimir e o T 4 "he seotition SiMined fta e life of Peixoto was dis ek »n the Bland seigniorage bill, the speakers | N8 reference to the manner in which the | you “pupn oo g sl ton - PoeE The prosecution confined its evidence in 3 o on the cause of the order to | column s e SRR v | democratic party was delineated in the | Lork Tribune and the Washington FPo rebuttal to upholding the veracity of Mrs. [ Were instructed to a he i #ive ip 't SIRCIOR WEIoh. Ens iR being Mossrs. Bland, C. W. Stome, Mc- \c papers as a jackass, He thought it | The latter says Hoertal which the defense so savagely at- | Which was promptly done. The declares nly power that can enforce Keighan, Harter and Kilgore. The debate | was perfectly fair, perhaps, for republican “The order of Judge Dundy of Omaha tacked. the conspirators is said to have followed | the g . gl added that s o rue several of- will be interrupted tomorrow the lal | papers to portray the democracy as a jack- | exaggerated by a supplemental order grant- | The final decision not to have the de. closely upon the arrest, and there being, | purey. The coun: s up 1 mber rs had r P order setting aside the rest duy for | @ss, but he did not see why, wien a proy ing to each of the five receivers of the | fendant take the witness stand was decided “\‘_ e opinion of the court-martial, no doubt | 1o remember the & s L sition like the Bland bill was brought into on today. Judge Wing had prepared the | that they were guilty they were sentenced | sorm outside of eulogies upon the late T hotse, deononrats should iy (heir eare | Union Pacific an annual salary of $18,000, | questions he intended’ putting to Coughlin | to death Riickss.6f k iforcements had already been forwarded to O'Neill of Pennsylvania. 1t is expected o | ana bray fo show they were jackasses. and there are many people who cannot | should he teetify, and it was found that the | _The next morning, according to the is- | With the march of el the French commander at that plac vote on the bill will be reached Tuesday Mr. Kilgore of Texas, who made the con- | comprehend the justice of treating the re- | prisoner could not Temember one-half the | PAtches, the persons convicted were taken | ft through social and intellect The gov i e L and Mr. Bland 18 confident that It will pass, | cluding argument of the aftarnoon, con. | Celvers, who have little_or nothing to do, | events about which che would be inter. | L0 R unfrequented spot outeide the line | Poritical reforms are desired 1o carry out At e el e L This opinion s generally shared by the leaders | tended that if the government was in need | With such luxurious consideration, while the | rogated by his own lawyer. ~Owing to this | Of fortificutions and were shot while kn A s OR T Haa Vi cbi the Suriame | Eraphed that Colonel Bonnier's column left * opluion is generally shiared by the leaders | (¢ (0 ev®it "wan bettor lo coin the silver | Wake earners of the roud are not only sub- | it was concluded it would be folly to put | i 4t the foot of the freshly dug graves, | cauncil - upin s to every one who beljeves | O December 1 from Timbuctoo oh a re- on both ides, although there probably will | Gigniiraee than borrow money and pay fn- | jected to a cut in their pay, but luhibited | Coughlin to the ordeal of the witness stand. | Which were prepared to receive their bodies. | {n the principles of the ailiance (o stand by | CORNOIsance, and that the column was sur- be some modifications of the bill that will | torest upon the loan. Without completing | from entering protest against it - e After the fatal Yolley, the bodies of the con- | and surnort (e Qoo iiance to stind wrised, while asleep, when a e make it more acceptable to the democ his speech Mr. Kilgore acceded to the mo- It is no wonder,” says the New York IN CONTEMPT OF COURT. spirators were hastily placed in the graves | not only to secur ; AEbl iile asleep, when about three days who are now opposing it. tion that the eommittee rise Tribune, “that the men have +no friendly by the soldiers composing the firing party {’,"w "‘;““ ,\{ o e to come | march from Timbuctoo. The success of the e A e Rt ) Mr. Geissenhainer, from the committee on | feeling toward the useless receivers who | Former Nebraska Citizen In Trouble in | the earth was shoveled upon them, and | (ain that eomn oltien] le house was in a tangle at once after | e Ba A tie ve) take the money, the judge who awards it, 3 the soldiers T by o W R - susll senact i naval affairs, presented the report of that & South Dakotn. soldiers were cautioned not to £ay 2 | these demand the other native tribes, and the route of the m;- u|;u||uurlnfllh(- session over the Bland | commitice on 'the Holman rexolution ' on | e Eovernment aud laws thet permit it | SI0UX FALLS, 8. D.. Feb. .—(Special to | ¥ord about the afiar under the (hreat of Assouamendyiioley. Nisnoh wis rapet HMBIC e e e SUianlorape’ bl Aeeverali thefabern nalsting .} the S b B SotrattoEs and the corporation that has not the courage e o) g e ping 8 foae 2o R vCHTIOHISERB A HEy were Bons g ng | the premiums paid to the contractors for The Bee.)—Cantempt proceédings have been | DEINE shot “DINK* WILSON RESE NCED, tinually harrassed in their retreat. Upon e R iy s B | ot to_oppose t.” : The discovery of the plot against Peixotos At 5 o'clock the house adjourned. The Post further Is it not high | instituted against Joseph Pound by Attorneys | life, the court-martial and secret execution, | aparderer of Dete | reaching Timbuctoo the commander of the Fr forces there decided that it was ad- Wisconsin explained o had nof t i ::-xml‘u)t.::x"l)xu;\]rl:“l(l":-:nx”I.l.l.'.u "vfh :I‘Ir B gl Ume that the questions involved in these | Donovan & Glover. Mr. Pound arrived here | all 'weem to have boen kept from the ears | e an ! 3 M acey 5 orders and injunctions of Judges Jenkins | gey 3 Ation N Gb i T Bl b et ar he ¢ hair 2 - ! e R e e RENTING BUILDINGS. She Dunty waret duatiely Tetien) oy tha|| woreral ;“.;-l:.:x::r‘;-";::-l- .\1;.‘115(.11.(“.\:':.‘ :n]nd of the ‘general public: but the effect upon | gypacusE, N, ¥, Fob Special Telo. | YiSAIe 0 prepare for the worst, and steps that this broke the quorum and the subse- | Expenditures of the Gevernment for this | HEhest of our judicial tribunals? ~While | FP 5 9 of desertion. | The de | Signed the decree for the election on | Sram to The Bee)—"Dink” Wilkon was | ¥ immediately taken to throw up en- quent proceedings of yesterday were there- Purpose Being Investignicd. the necessity for recelyerahips implies the | Pound, on the groungoliesertion. . The de- f pMarcp 1. brought from the Auburn penitentiary today | (rChMeNts In anticipation of an attack in forevitiated) gt whs: Alstoversd. Howe SHINGTO! S vaatisatl existence of conditions demanding retrench- | fendant employed lawyers to fight the case. | " In addition to the conspirators exccuted | 1 4 E e A upon the part of the natives, who 1 red, however. STON, 9.—An investigation | ment of expenditures, it may well be asked | They filed a petition, which was granted by | the dispatch also says that othe Siioated | weteniant BRIt B argdTDE 1 to be e that Mr. Marshall of Virginia and Mr. Sheel | of the policy of renting buildings for gov- | If the policy of retrenchment should apply | the judge, asking for alimony and at IRy e At An SN EANIE T o ”“’-“!"“' tive Harvey. He was escorted by a said to be mustering their forces and of South Carolina were recorded as not vot- | ernment use las been started by the house | 971y to the subordinate employes, and what | gic J4IES SHGRE T8 REmoAy E00 WCTREN'® | FLoi LT SN0 Thiose who had property | Buard and his hands and legs w Y S ing, and as their votes would complete the | committee on public buildings end grounds, | fuelent ground there is for Daying inor- | order of the court gnd vesterday he was ar- | Were notifled that it had been confiscated | The prisoner’s chains were riveied and he quorum no further objection to the approval | Representative Coombs of Brooklyn intro- | 04k m_‘m:};‘o”;W:";.:'»[ur’I:""';h"”" rl"|\l' 8 | rested for contempt. The warrant is re- | for the use of the government. Others | was taken at once before Judge William f thE B0 With 1nade. duced a resolution last fall, which was | {5 OT Bore: Benefielaries of fedoral pac | turnabie tomorrow afterncon. = The alimony | Sought refuge in flight and are now on their | who sentenced him to be electrocuted during After some unimportant routine busine: called forth by the Ford's theater disaster, | o850 N e G OER B0 o of el | @nd attorney’s fees amount to $200. way to England and the United States. % i B n out by the French government: The itine tudtne and which provides for a complete investi- | P& s, While the means of subsis- | “G. 0 a1 Gog 1. Crawford was in the city | Advices from the south of Brazil seem to | he Week beginning March 12, Wilson asked | 4 itlipy O hotion of Mr. Bland, the house went into | gation of the subject. How many buildings i o ?,‘“I““)‘..“g" earners are correspond- | voerday. He saidconcerning the revok. | show that the rebels are successful there, | if e Was not to be allowed to spenk before selbellale iRl ity i l.fli-f‘:’flf.'?"'«',}"{'i ‘,l::'r“‘["‘!" _f";‘ the con- | are rented and at what rate, the number of | "E" lf\‘_'fi““;“é i Fr G T of Williany Srosst teacker's wertificate by | The insurgent army 18 approaching Port | Sentenc nlll“‘\\u? told that this was a re- | armed with laices and ves, which they, Bland eoplatned 1 o geniorage bill = Mr. |-clerks emploved fn them, the rents paid and NOOA AX IN THE SENATE County Superintendent Hunt: 1 have re- | Alegro, the capital of Rio Grande do Sul, | "Cjyenes and he could not be heard Bland explained In a few words that he had | the condition of tie buildings are some of | Tt is generally belleved that the income | viewed the matter anl subgitied it to State | 160 miles from Rio Grande. In the south | goun. it Yo' “eein Th be as hustled | French native troops. The Tuarjis made never, s stated in some of the public | e points to be looked into. Several of the | tAX scheme will be reported separate and | Superintendent Cortes Salmon, and it would | the insurgents are said io be receiving r e oy gell. Then the reporters | ypoir grst attack upon the leading prints, agreed (o strike out the second sec- | jargest goverument burcaus in Washington | apart {rom the Wilson or senate tariff bill | hardiy be courtesy for me to announce the | inforcements. They seem to be strengthen- [ i 0 e With B, Bl the guaris would 5 3 : : on of this bill, which provides for the coin- | gre housed in rented buildings, among them | When that measure comes from the finance | decision now. However, 1 will say that a | ing their position on all sid not pegmit. it. Then they. appealed to the:| portionof the French gplumn, whichissems o age of ull the Bullion in the treasury. Aside | {he consus bureau, the Seological survey, | Committce o the senate next week. The | county superintondemt has no power 10 e | Regurding the approaching elections in | SPUT G were tld that, the court had wo | have been divided into two aivisions, The rom the question of ralsing revenue he re- | Interstate Commerce commission, Civil | determination to levy a duty of 1 cent a | voke a teacher's certificate without glving | Brazil, the belief is expressed here that if | obJection. Still the guards refused and the | attack of the Tuarjis was so desperate and garded (he second section as more Important | Service commussion, sixth auditor's ofice, | POUnd upon sugars of all grades and make | the teacher o heariig on specific clarges.” | the government troops are mot emploved | WAT(eH B Auburh privon was wlephoned but |y sustained that the’ first division wass than the first. . “If we are to deal with the | Department of Labor and the record and | coal and iron ore pay a duty, and to increase | Cross' ceriificate was recalied 'by County | to terrorize the people the government can- | he, WOUld mot glve permission. Frank and | oo o p % o bullion in the tremsury,” said he, “lot us ;i ‘. ) the whisky «ax mek o v as e B s i Y Ll Ly : Clyde Wilson, his brothers, applied to Judge | &PPerently cut to pieces. The news of the AER v o & pension division of the War department, y «ax mekes unnecessary as a | Superintendent Hunt without a hearing and | didates (Senor Prudente Morarez for presi- g wgp cal with it as a whole. ~We have already | Ghich was in the Ford's theater building | Fevenue provision the income scheme. If | without making speglfic charges e aonor Manoal Perrier gor’ vine | Williams for ‘authority to tallc with “Dink,” | disaster was brought to the second portion repealed tlu-\}.urunmmg clause of the Sher- | wyon' it fell. The impression prevails that | income ta are taken out of the Wilson CHAMBERLAIN, 8. D., Feb. 9.—(Special | president) will be defeated; but the govern- and by the judge's ndvice the guards con- | of the column of the Tear guard by Captain an act. o more bullion will come Into | gor most of these bulldings the government | Dill by the finance committee it will not | Telogram to The Bedj—The greater portion | ment or “constitutional” partyls certain to sented to that, but allowed mo one else 10 | Nugette, a Irench officer who, though badly, 8, teaRiry: hy should we mot coin | 1o S L CEE S il than the | hecessarily indicate that the senate will | of the Sioux belpnging at Crow Creek-and:| use all is machinery in the effort to eloct | NCAF what was eaid. At the traln, reporiers A adin tho dud a0 0 RAT D B what 1s there? To coin only the seignior- | 1% PAYIRE mmuch lareer fenak hen (N | refuse to pass them, as It 16 held that 1n- | Tover Brple ageasietiure s the oy this | its candidaton, and so the “popular” or in- | MAde anothier effort. Wilson sald that he | BOURIEC T BES SRRSO (O ST agc, $55.000,000, would be tantamount to de- | SYACTS oIS qemand ot (O VR TO0I0K | come taxes are stronger n the sente than | evening pirchasiug trinkets of various xinde. | surgent candidates may be defeated. 1f this | Wanted to talk today, but the guards here | the crowds of natives who assatied the ud- S or e el hareias i fgyinainong “nmalklipolity, and ino good il the otee. | BisAbwill planeithe proves | imhey Hiaye. just ® ccelved n payment of | results more trouble may be looked for. shut him off again, and lie was whirled aw vance guard. ::?;‘;-l«":“ -m»n :t;:n:rl nl:-l ;l:m ninlx‘m."::d.; business man with good credit would :nxl u‘n H's individual merits and give either | $35000 from the government-and are expend- General Fernandez. who, with his staff of | t© Auburn, where bhis cell is closely watched. The second division was encamped a few BevHE AT n Rt SR aD IHRl Wiy pay in rents much more than the interest | Pranch of congress an unhampered oppor- | ing the money as rapilly as possible. This | officers and a Custilhista brigade, numbe T T ST D, miles to the rear of the advance guard, which What advantage,” asked Mr. Coombs, | UPOR the necessary investments to bulld U 0 THACH ADODIR SAXES. money is in part payment for lands ceded { ing about 1,000 men, was taken prisoner g 2 P was surprised during the darkness of eariy, Rt RTta, . Coombs, | (BOR, N0 Trters for the unattached bureaus | OPPOSED TO OKLAHOMA'S ADMISSION. | to the government three years ago. by thg insurgents near Bage, after gl AER fo J crat, of New York, “would accrue froni SR g T Tosptached A e thans i gm atta Legatees of Governor Rice Will Not Worry | morniug. The officer in command of the rear, e of this Bullion apecrue 1rom | and overflow force from the departments. aptain J. J. S. Hassler, formerly of e ————— them had been killed late in November, Over thie Squaw's Clal zuard at once ordered his force under arme bt Judge Holman, who is considered the most | South Dakota and recently chief clerk of INGALLS WENT UP. dying. The general was severely woundes | o o Overs S b e guard at once ordered his force under arms, The l;ef‘l"F want every dollar they can ultra-economist in the house, expresses the | the Interior department, now receiver of the s during the engagement, which lae==d all B , Minn., Feb. 8.—(Special Tele- nblmlnn‘v\ h_ encampments .AEI'I commenced Eet,” replied Mr. Bland. same view, but he thinks that the scat- | land office at Enid, Okl, is here and is ed- { S8m Jones' Sermon Moved Him and He V through November 28 and was not decided | gram to The Bee.)—The heirs of the late | 10 retreat upon Timbuctoo, leaving the un- J i G R tered bureaus might all be housed within | vancing remarkable arguments against the the Firt to Respond. until November 29. On the evening of | Henry M. Rice received with calmness the | fortunate vanguard, commanded by Colonel NOTINOUGHMONBY. five years In the mew congressional library | admission of Oklahoma to statehood. All | NASHVILLE, Teun., Feb. 9.—There was a | November 28 General Lavarez celled unon | yeport from Sioux City that representatives | = menorcs ar confi “The difficulty is that there is not enough | and city postoffice, both of which are to be | democrats are opposed to taking Oklahoma ¢ striking scene in the gospel tabernacle he General lsadore Fernandez, but the govern- | o5 "y s e 3 = Reports are conflicting as to the number money in circulation. finished within that time and will afford | into the union of states, because she is | 1, abernacle here | pont commander replied that he would only | °f @ Winnebago sqaw were going to try to:f killed, but an official statement admits at ast night. Rev. Sam Jones, the noted | give in when his last cartffdge had been | break his will, for they had been given an | least nine French officers, including Coionct “Is it the intention after this bill goes | more room than will be demanded for their | republican. — Captain Hassler saye that into effect,” inquired Mr. Tracey of New | special purposes there is no property in Oklahoma for taxa- | 0€0r&ia evangelist, is preaching there and | fired. This actually took place und the | intimation some days ago that such a co 1"',3""" re, u‘“;’ E"N]I'- an 'h'U-'""""fl sioned officers and sixty-eight native soldiers were York, “to redeem the silver certificates in | Chairman Bankhead of the committee also | tion, m.u’u.m no revenue could be derived | in his audience was ex-Senator John J. In- | gallant general eventually fell into the | test was in prospect. They refuse to ex- 1. The unofficiul rt 1 gold?” thinks that on a general policy the govern- | to pay the expenses of government; that | galls of Kansas. The ex-senator was deeply | Hands of the insurgents. press an opini he me S | st ABAUIOTC AL ANBPOR I 3 i g gover! g e t . pinion as to the merits of the case, | ing W partment o Do you understand that silver cortifi- | ment should erect buildings for fts clerical | people prefer to let Uncle Sam pay their | interested in Mr. Jones' remarks, and when I e e ) Bt iane SHOlpmAnt Wt Hha: worSiuy jur) che | ToOn Ehe AR QepsstdepC andod i cates «ave: redeemable in gold?” asked Mr. | forces. xx]_n»nsex;{ government and stay out of the | as is usual at the close. gf the Sermon, the REACHING A STATE OF PANIC. Oty SO e S wh TS aos thachlitng o mees Ay, e losk i clliodfmad Soaptiion i Bland in tura. In view of the present condition of the :uuf u] e isneonle. referred to are doubt- | call was made for those.who had repented P, ) ’ will bequeaths an estate valued et upwards The rear guard, after enduring consider- 1 do. treasury, however, there are not likely to be | less democrats. It s the understanding of | and wanted tv lead better lives to come for- | 1Ondon Papers Orying Loudly for Actlon on | o ¢)49,000 to o woman who has for a nun i 4 s “Well,” replied Mr. Bland, “the socretary [ any steps taken by this congress which in- | those who have investigated the question | ward and shake hands, the first to respond the Sliver;Question, bor OE ek boapagd AR IR ViR e St Teile s AVIALLE ]'""1 being: pfessed by ithe of the treasury has never so held. The | voive a large increase of expenditures by [ from an unbiased point of view that Okla- | was the ex-senator, LONDON, Feb. 9.—A dispatch fo the | oory E o o o e e a0 oo | enemy, sucoseded in reaching. Timbuotoo secretary of the treasury has maintained | new appropriations. The committee ex- | homa is as fit for statehood as Arizona, New | = “Mr. Jones.” he said, o WEE, 2 e A | RS Bl 80, on Decomber 17, carrying with them a ; : % | Mering or iiar: Ao ac e aid, “your- sermon has | Times from Calcuttu says: The condition of | wife moved in first circles, both when he | pimper of wounded. Several of the men that all that was necessary to keep all | pects to secure veluable information on the | 3 itah, and vet all of the demo- | moved me. I endorse every word you have | the momey market is rapidly approaching a | WAS governor and congressman. e sl i men classes of currency at par was to keep the | matter of public buildings, and will.probably | crats in those territories are |clamoring | said.” 3 e money apidly approa T e af Minnatota tay that bagk 1/ in aditlon to fhoss sdmisted ta Lave been greenbacks at par. They are gold obliga- | make some recommendations of policy when | through their representatives here for state- | “May God bless you!” was the evangelist's e b hen M Rice Wit al futtbatar il JHled when ithe vanguand was oubstq lodens tions and therefore incontrovertible, and | it has finished the investigation. hood. ~ It is believed that four of the terri- [ response. and the dramatic scene closed. fallen below par, and several fallures in |y, Vs supposed to have a liason with sara it yio shaye hag il BN A JERinie while silver certilicates have not been re- e 3 Olenonota be democratic if made states. | ATCHISON, Kan., Peb. 8.—The story that | business circles have resulted. It is urged | squw, but that there was no marringe and along the route during the retreat to Tim= deemed in gold, greenbacks have never ANSWERED THE SUMMONS, klahoma would certainly be republican John J. Ingalls has been converted by Sam | t the condition of the m mark no evidence that would give her a wife's B s been refused for them. This keeps all our ) ENTERTAINMENT BY COLONEL HENRY. | Jones at Nashville is pronounced a canard o d bour looked to as - | claim to a share of the estate. The exact ponch offioers oHR Ak oK LYy . George W. Houck, Congressman from the 5 which David Barbour looked to as a ne- | claim re . P S infBhillippe guthersd s whala s currency at par. 1 am speaking now from | George W. Honck, Congrosman frow Colonel and Mrs. Guy V. Henry enter- | by Mrs. Ingalls. “He is a member of the | cegsity to raise the value of the rupee is | Status of the case will not be known until ther and bogan the work of throwing the standpoint of a gold monometallic hird Ohio District, Dies *uddenly. tained at luncheon at_their quarters over at | EPiscopal church,” she adds, “and not in el the will is brought into question in the pro e Gl o Pl el view. WASHINGTON, Feb. 9.—Representative | Fort Meyer, Va., a splendid party of friends | Beed of conversion.” at last reached, and that the secretary of | the Will is bIOMENC It uenion I (UE PR | up entrenchments in order to secure his po- Proceeding, be declared that it was only | George W. Houck of Dayton, O., died sud- | In honor of Mrs. Lamont, wife of the secre. — atate, backed by Tis credit of £10,000,000, | Date COUFC Bete. THD DOM orre sltlon atomimbiolgn, whIch IaherHy 8t necessary to keep enough gold in the treasury f gonyy at 4:30 this afternoon of heart disease. | 47y of war. When the toasts were in HELD UP THE TRAIN, could continue to maintain it at almost any L wards was seriously reaten by lhae: to meet foreign exchanges. Under the Sher- Y order Colonel Henry offered one that had figure. But this action in abandoning the BOSTONIANS SRE PRUDISH. Tuarjis. The Tuarfis became 80 aggrossive man law he insisted that every dollar of the ring of good feeling which nobody was and confident in their strength that they n Daring Work of a Lone Train Robber Near | minimum utterly destroved all confidence, 122y Ly i treasury notes outstanding was redcemable | constitution and the news of his death came | taking any troube to disguise. It was, Carson, Nev. and unless he shows (hat he appreciates | mhey Tuke Exception to the Ari Decorations French soldiers at pushed up close to the I Shiver. “And if 1 wore secretary of the | as a shock to his many acquaintances and | “To the socretary of war and Mrs. Lamont, | CARSON, Nev., Feb. 9.—About 7 o'clock | the fact that he now controls the situatio sdmeadt b i b work in the entrenchments and kilied s treasury 1 lould 80 Lold,” e added em- :r"r:fiz“"_“"’:,‘,‘,r;':',‘\",‘,;.‘".,,:-';,‘E‘fi-‘:-];‘x;‘fi{v" 5o S50 | who have done more to bring larmony into | ths evening, when the Virginia & Trukee | the fIME, 00 distrust will spreal. The | pogpON, Feb. 9.—The common council | v b A e RIAKICALY » s € e b 01 mid han y othe stra o 4 ¥ )] 0/ X Presse J es i s 5 Wo ! i s @ o1d £ [ D not use my discretion in the in- | attended to his congressionl duties during | force. without egard to eiitce " Typ uve | WAl train was a wilé out of tovn, the ex- | munagement of the council should be re- [ has passed an order that the mayor be re- | goveral wpirited salice uponethe ‘Tua terest of the gold gamblera of this country, | the day and was, to all appearances, in the | other litle incidents of & similar nature gave | PFeSs car was smashed in and the box con- | moved and its course entrusted to agents ap- | quested to direct the trustees of the public | driving them backward and killing a nume "This bill, however,” he continued, “does noi | full vigor of health. The fact of kis death | the event such a distinctively pleasant char. | {WiDINE money to pay Wages 1o section hands | poinicd by the government of India who | jibrary to cause the immediate removal of | ber of them g % §O 80 far s the Sherman bill, in this re- | was dificult of confirmation, as Mrs. Houck | acter that it will long be remembered by both | 8190E the rond to Reno was twken from Jack | Shall take their nstructions and be in con- f . ghjectionable fentures of the art decora- NIGHT ATTACKS. Epect. 1t only provides that having been re- | was hastily summoned to the side bf her | the guest of honor, Mys. Lamont, and the rest | P48€, Wells, Fargo & Co.’s messenger, at the | stant touch with the Indian market R R e L At least once or twice every might Qeemod (in gold or otherwise), these notes | stricken husband and had not left word as to [ of those who participated, Ataong those | MUZle of a shotgun. 1t is customary to pay | _The Stande its financial article says: | ti¢ ary |1 AD Thart sonsenior )Feiok e ary VNI, shall not b relssued, but shall be destroyed | where she was going. The full extent of | present were: = Captain Pitcher, Captain | the men at the 15t of the month, and George | The Indian government must at once re building directly over the entrance. The | they Rouid Wik AR SRR O MO g and coin shall take their place. In other words, | what had happened was not known until to- [ Stephenson, Lieutenant Lannis, Lieutenant | Mills boarded that train with a tin box con- | the mints. Halting between two courses | art decoration referred to is a seal made | goveral of the small garrison. Opposed ta the holders will no longer be able to force | night. Peophenson, Lieutenant Lannls, Lieutenant | (il o™ ot much over $1,000, - howeh | may huperil credit to the extent that both | from o design made by the artist Kenyon | uo' anemy estimated to numbor. from their redemption again and again in gold.’ Mr. Houck left his committee room this | Paines and Lieutenant Merdett. The dacor. | the exact amount could not be learned, The | trade and the government may be paralyzed. | Cox, and accepted and turned over to Mr. | 400 o 10,000 the French had only 300 men Mr. G, W. Stone of Pennsylyvania, who is | afternoon where he was engaged in dictat- | ations were happy in vellow, the cavalry cop. | trail moved slowly going out of town, and it | Rupee paper has again declined below the | §t. Gaudens, the sculptor, whose reproduc- | gy (he cntrenchments at Timbuctoo and th at the head of the minority commitice on | ing letters to is stenographers, remarking | ors. The party of ladies drove to the fort | 18 €vident the robber got aboard the train in | lowest ¢ ord, being quoted today at 57, | tion of the seal which had been placed over | force was only supported by six small field colnnge, weights and measures, replied to | that he felt tired and would not do any | early in the day to witness the cavalry drill | L€ outskirts of the city. When about a mile | again % yesterday the main entrance of the new building 18 | niuces Mr. Bland, He agreod, he said, with Mr. | more this afternoon. He made a short call | a¢ 11 o'clock. ¥ from town the rear door of the express car | Bar silver today s quoted at 2014 e A s N SIOIRe el o L Bland, sthat AL the frel eacian ot tia b onMes Mrw, Reyuolds and hap sinipr at 157 SOME OFFICIAL CHANGES was broken in and & man with a shotgun de e en features of it are a shield or giobe in the | native messengers that the Joffere colunn were to be passed the second section s Connecticut avenue, ul!ii a 1 30 went to George Fengle: Sivieor ot AT manded the tin box. The hzmwl then pulled WEHECKED OFF WEST AFRICA, cent with a perfectly nude male figure on | wus on s way to relieve him he sent a be. “If we are prepared to agree to the | the window iu the parlor A..x““x.|‘y|\lll O Bt s ha B Sl S R the bell cord, giving the signal to the en- ench Aide holding & toreh, while over the | messenger to Coloncl Joffore to warn him practical embezzlement of a trust fund in | presumably to sce if a car was in sight. At Wilihe:, 1y sent an bie resignation today, | gincer to stop the train, which was done. | Stea with the Removed G ) Gove figures is nd, “Omni Civium. that his forces werc In danzer of attack the first section we should not hesitate at | the window he stooped, as if to pick up | William = Kingella was today ar After securing the hox the robber jumped niEaiin ROOEal Oasoan B Jexsnd, SOmAG et ik Cgoron mare 15 Qusnen OE TG the Irregularity contained in the second sec- | something, and fell forward on his face, | PoStmaster at Kimball, Brule coun D., | from the train and started toward to £, ar: Lost 3 WILL BE CREMATED. by the Ae) Aiain Ehijppe alse a6y} tion.” Medical aid was at once summoned, but it "“"; 4. B, Loag, romoved 2 il Al | SIERRA LEONE, Feb. The ste a request 1o the governor, of Soudun that He contended that there was no existing | was found Mr. Houck’s death had been in- { Mrs. M. E. Faraday was appointed post CHAIRMAN WILSON. | Adolph Woerman, from Hamburg, has struck A R e (e Raduced ta || LA EAOGh L UATIR (TRS PHRRIEAONIG S seigniorage; that it was purely imaginary as | stantaneous Mrs. Houck was the only | fabster ut J“'\;""u(_ eek, Owyhee county ' on the rocks off Nifou. Governor Zimmerer, Radhekireics e logve “thiore At yet. Seigniorage, he sald, was the profit | member of his fumily now in the city and T|‘A‘A' ;(:;l‘m”"}{ r..‘:}"lllf-'l‘-’m:.: ]l4r;l:l4~nvrx in | Siekness Overtakes the Chawmpion of Tarim | Who was recently di uissed by BEmperor ST. LOUIS, Feb, 9.- a1 melpnamiits O inavtos Caused lakia arising 1o Uie Eoverament out of the comage | Aho was at ouce weit for. 7| (e (Olovine fourihclase postmasters in Rotaren A s o af N fobiotn. dalk 0 18 %all 10 have 10 ime s o) The. Tor B, E. White- | cided sensation in P nd it 18 said sev- of bullion But bullion not having been During the evening the remalns were | 13.", nev 5B Harvey, vice H. W. Cheney CHICAGO, Feb. ~Chairman Wilson of | fringed upon the rights and duties of Chan- | more will be cremated - fternoon | €ral questions on th jeet will be asked coined there was no seiguiorage. There | tuken by direction of the sargeant-at-arms 25 4 ¥ 4 REMpAY $old o x as soon ae possible in the Chamber coined there wan no seigulorage. | There | talion by oot o darianing estabiishe | Femoved; Cioghorn, Cherakee ‘county, Mut. | the congrossiohal wapm:and means commit- | eelior von Caprivi, thersby causiug fraction | 0% S0k at the Missourl crematory, 8211 | 45 % [ One might as well take out of & tank ten | ment. The body will be taken to his home | thew Bush, ‘vice J. M. Mills, removed; | tee is seriously ill at the Ralmer house with | 0o O ) e ne: ZraumallD | Subletto avenue, this city. The inoine The Assoclato ss 18 Informed upon gallons of oil and say this is parafine and | 8t Dayton tomorrow. ving Hill, Woodbury county, J. P. Har- | a throat affection. Hebarrived in Chicago | hiaq with him his staff, All were saved. The | tion would have taken place this afternoon, | good muthority that the French government The other is oll, or chop off fifty pounds of a | The announcement of Mr. Houck's death | Fison. vice W. H. Hord, removed: Holly | toqny with his wifer sud a ph e M SRRl oty I M prainigl o ply to the questions Teferrsd to bullock and say this is leather and th will be made to the house tomorrow, and | Springs, Woodbury county, H. G. Weng . ) A & dRyglelan was | gioamain, howerer, And bec oarko wlll Brove | byt for the Jate arrival of U boly frem | LN (0. TR0, g cxpodit parafine or so much leather could be separ Mr. Houck "was born- In Cumberland | ton county, R. G. Pierce. vice W. P. Elliott, | #on's Ilinebs is not’necgssarily“of a danger- | the crew or among other pumiensers man and bis brother, W. H. B. Whitemore, | b MIEEEE B0 G SRS 0 W overns paratine or e much loather cculd be Separ- | @ty Dennsylvania, September 3. 1855, | TeslEned: Otterville, Buchanan county, J. | ous character. Mr Wilean is accompanied Bangusted by Press Men. are stopping at the Bt. James hotel. = Tho | |0 T y" gon fally stated that the claim that there was 5o much bullion and so | At ly age he removed to Ohio with his | - Flannerfelt, vice E. C. Gates, removed by his wife and daughter and Congressman | LONDON. Feb, 84 dispatct corpse is at Bberle & Keyes' undertaking 1 o ol o orcoudan, who i8 reported to be at much selgniorage before the bullion was | father and settied at Dayton, which place _ PERRY S HEATH. | J . Tarsney of Misseuri. The party is ¢ iesdichiord LR el rooms, 904 South Tourth street. It Wil | 4g,i4,, "y taken extraordinary meanures to coined. To coin this imaginary seignior- | he has since made his home. He was Judge Long's Pensi its way to Mexico, where Mr. Wilson hopes | 1\e# from Paris says: Forty fore be removed thence to the crematory tomor- f SIS DK FEE, €8 ERCE G A and age would be breaking faith with holders of | elecied to the legieluture in 18 and | WASHINGTON, Feb. 9.—Commissioner of | 10 Tecuperate from thaf trying work of the | Paper correfpondents tendered a banquet to | row aflerncon 1 a hearse, uceom Y1 uwddition, all the French outposts have the treasury notes issued against all the bul- | filled other positions of importance in the PRI SR U . “ d preparation and passage of his tariff bill, | M. Jules Simon, the noted French statesman, | & carriage conteining the relatives, abled. lon, which should be held sacred for their | state; was clected to the Fifty-second con. | Fensions Lochren has just fled his answer route to Chicago Mr. Wilson was taken | on the occasion of his 80th birthday, " . 9 i b gt o retemntion. hare. were 1 the treaniry | Evems. and was last yoar renominated by | 10 the bill of complaint of Judge Charles D, | with o chill, nnd sn Miscmrrival &t the hotel | Since 1530 A 8 Wi Fuslon of Balbites and Papullsts. SHE TRIED T0 SHOOT. 240,699,858 ounces of silver on which had | the Qemocratic party and elected to the | Long of Michigan, which ssked for an in- peiled to pecure medical attendance, | 5 e FAPRH Th Kmown 85| BIRMINGHAM, Pel le state con: — been issued $153,085,151 treasury notes. It | present congress junction to restrain the commissioner from A Wilson's yh{;:u-; strongly urge a 'rl'l:Hw an nee, “L” he has been | vontjon of Jeffersonian democrats, or the { a St Louls Woman While Insau cost the government $126,578,680 and its coin- : " his pension . from $12 to #$50 natn in € p for & few days, | Prominent us an orator and writer in all | golhites, and the people's party was held from 1lness. Do the S ut $136. ; ol Oéveinnd's Lentency. reducing his pension T2 to 330 a wclared that e sooner he was in.| the troublesome times that have occurred . s ey e AL 001 and Mts bresent } \ASHINGTON, Feb. 9. —The president has | month. It is avered trat the issue of the | a warm climate the soouer a6 weona” rl ince that time, Ho was olected a senator | here yesterday, A full state ticket was | BT, LOUIS, Feb WHILE SRR A alleged solgniorage would be a virtual em- | acted upon the following applications for zlement of $30,000,000 worth of the bul- | pardons was illegal, irregular, and a millity and that ~—~y—— under Marshal N tion behind the treasury notes. “His appre- | 8 R, Kennedy {oted of falsifying the | UPOD its issuance the prior one, dated May RESCUED FROM LY NCHERS. - hension was that this policy would tuvolve < » 19, 1889, was surrendered. Thus, it is - ol ecords of the Omaha National bank. 2 9 f the country in financial ruin ,'.‘, r“‘\. commuted to two years ,,m“;,u alleged, the complainant now holds no legal | Life of 4 Fiend Who Sssaulted a Little Girl RIO DE JANEIRO, 9.—It is an- | to join in the Kolbites convention and | ispateh, Cle Smjth, stand- WATERING THE TREASURY NOTBS. | months certificate and is not lawfully entitied to Snved by Officer, nouncd n this city that some disaster has | cepted. = The people's purty adopted a plat g at the recelving counter, was at first and If $55,000,000 additional treasury notes | 8. 8. Snodaker, Utah, polygamy, granted. | &0 Peusion urtil the restoration and accey WILKESBARRE, Pa., Feb.; 9.—At Port | befallen the fieet of torpedo boats which left | f0rm Which endorses the Omaha platform, | B & 1 nt by the woman, who 1 d ance by him of the last previous legal cer declures for an income tax, demands a free | ull unawares were iss s Teguire: he provisions of ohn (. Ostle: a olygamy, granted. Y 8e: -4 chard las n mamed Cy rernambuco he 80U N re issuod as required by the provigions of { John C. Ostler, U ygamy, gran Uoate issued 1o him whion thie gl cor | Blanchard lest night & man mamed Cyrus | Pernambuco for th ath. Detulls a5 10 | paljot and & fair count oppuses the re ampted o use a pistol op him, but was ::',."‘,:“.:.I ““r..|l..:‘y"..l : ’.“.L .|'e| ‘:,.‘. :,“ “L | l:“:‘ 1I : : u:' . W Mexlco, violation of |y 4jreudy and willing to aliow upon sur- | Flanagan assaulted a 13-year-old girl named ::.' ’llv I» i Im bt m]‘.n.] | peal of the 10 per state bank; to get it clear of her skirts to fire cates were issued bel pite ol p aws, gran § lenacy iand Miius dosaliow; o Suale T ane 3 e Ghpt . | anc on on the subject 15 refuse, e et, s completed lust night e o below the coun treasury, 6ach certificato wil be on ita fave | = Richard Ratclifte, Arkansas, perjury, sen- | Jender of the illegal certificate FHEh ea § 1o l: :" :L:\‘:“,u“ 80 shorty m.‘ at government ofice. I wpits ‘of the | yesded by Reuben § Kolb for Governor S Shasi, ap BEER_Sloo: vy . o witl be on s ace i Rick: laltfie, Avis out any new evidence or proof | and a large crowd of men moon gathered | patioance the oy offic (i | headed Roubx , ter, turned upon or, Muothe @ lien. It was in effect “‘waterinz" (he | teuce ut e year. whatever, and upon a_hearing of the evi- | detinande "of & 4 ofl it s —~— clork, and snapped her weapon twice, but <o > oxtant 5 < with the inte of Iyneh Mm, T erted Lhe cast one of orpec 3 N N e Deficlency Appropriatio dence. The case will be heard bofore Y integ. o URng Wim. Ti pd Aiab A% Ry Fere Ous the Payl the cartridges failad o sxploda. e when the face value of thess alrcady Judge Cox of the equity court on Monday a Bignal Viotory, of South Dak . fary committee was abolished and and place e a dis Attempted Embezzlement —Harter Cre- There are several versions of the affair, and as they are contradictory m¢ sufficie the piot appy e i es 0 Killed. adjourning, the supreme cou Arms Have No Terrors fo to the Democratic Party. warning all 4rue in the_house was consumed in the debute [ Mr. Harter created some amusement by | text for sharp editorlals In today's New the natives ne t The premier would not evacuate Timbuctoo, and ro- Tuarfls is said to have greatly encouraged FAIRLY CUT TO PIECES. The following accounts of the disaster are used with terrible effect against the state of panic. Government securities have Mr. Houck was apparently a man of robust certificate signed by Comm'ssioner Tanner | cover, and went, on to Mexigo lifo in 1875, and fn 1876 he became premier | Nominated to oppose the regular democratic attack of temporary insanity brought Mahon. ticket by iliness, an attempt VA made —— The people’s party had their state con- I'rench woman to shoot two Rumors of the Torpedo Fleet, vention this morning and were later invite e e 1 g i o W officers with fuch dificulty succecded jn | boats has been badly damaged, and the A d excecds the market vatuo of the bultion we WASHINOTON, Feb."9.—The secretary of Iy smuggling Flanagan out through taded 10 | whole fisst has vut bark to Peruambuco for LANSING, Mich,, Feb. £—Some person | could make another attompt Witner ! curity behind them by over 356,000,000 1y | the treasury has vent Lo fongress an esti- Infringing Putent Kights. streets and took him 4o Pittston. The girl | Teasons which are not explained in the dis- | des Iy luterested in the result of the | Over the counter, and wrestng tho pixtol vonclusion, In speakiug of the silver qu mate of the appropriations required by the PITTSBURG, Feb. 9.—In the Unitea | Wi} brobably dis. patches recelved here | state sularies scandals Lroke into the room | 1AM, 00 AW TR SRICS SUEECR G0 tion, he declared himsell in favor of the | departments to vomplete the service tor the p ” - e A — - by Sers b ki s syt he Deadquariers sle gave her nane an larger wae of silver $1an fteroatianal agros. | Bacal year. wmvuntius 1o 2,967 885, | There | States circuit court a bill of complaint was Prosiinntiaf the Taissers. Da Guun's Reg " - AR SACE. ) o e Mrs. G. 0. Plerrol Her reasons. when ment could bo reached. - He Teferrod Lo the | 15 & deliciucy appropriation of §1.057952 re- | fled yesterday by the Cofles Blectrical [ DALTIMORE, Feb. 9.—~The master | ROME, Feb. 8.—The lwlian minisier at | i A Ingh Slght ab) om0 AL the 1 A N A o disturbance in Eugland und Prassia over | quired for the postal service, which i pay- l Smelting and Aluminium company, Cleve- | painters' convention today elected T. 0. Ball | Rio de Janeiro has cabled to un | were n 1 the fraudulent results of the | Her husbaud s eogeged in the priuting sllver. “Europe,” said he, “I3 walking | able from [ustal revenues. laud, O., against the Carbonudum company | of Cincluuati president and adjourned, | overnment saying ihat Iy, the Uuited | vote on the salaries amendment, busines:

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