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— — - - = - —— — e — p— TABLISHED JUNE 19, 1871 FEBRUARY 21, 1894. “NGEE COPY FIVE' CENTS . ———— ~ —— | \ ) 4 N | tavor o passing the new tariff bill, and in WISH n ((TRS [ ewo ‘|nHIIh1 for the n‘;«nlnm to the mails | T 'er‘ N (W N | who any ot the womon wel = osher had [ IRV VI N A(‘A]N l)LA\l)LO(I\[“l) timating that such legislatic would be TO Pl\]s]l(llo(”\l“l) B\\[\LRS as second class mn"'d" of publications of | (“\RLLS \RL (0\' IR“LI) claimed that one was his wi 1 that ‘”f ! ll“:\ RIA\\ \l:l j\“‘ I4 1 A beneficlal to Massachusetts Industric benevolent and fratetndl socleties, and Mr. e women who came to see = ' were re NV | Mercer a petition In fa¥®¥ of Improving the | of his. O ! Moshery wen tention the fact that the petition was Missourl river at Owgha, Council Biuffs, | one Sunday afternoon betwy fon for protectio Bryan's Bill to Increaso the Penalties Re- | Florence and South Ofiha, aiso petitions | Seandalous State of Affvirs at the County | o-clock. whon the chureh peoy 5 e 1 Senator Hoar of Massachusetts callad at | Bland's Seigniorage Bill Meeting Bitter | an Inquiry from § r Hoar in favor of improving e Missour! river at Wolding Weryiusw; anid:Me ‘ o | oine 6F: tho petitionors, ceives Favorable Committee Action, Omaha, in favor of placing twenty-five year Jail During Bennett's Term, s cell Chances Good for the Bragilian and Tusure d: I see on the petl service men on the retited lst and a resolu 4 that those on hi tion the names of John M. Forbes, William | S tion in favor of improving the Missouri river - ¥ see it ; gent Flocts Coming Together, Lioyd Garrison and Stotson & Endicott, and | WILL COVER CASES LIKE MOSHER'S FULLY | at Omaha. MOSHER AND HIS MERRY MISTRESSES JAIL TURNED INTO A SALOON - L S other n familiar o the history of the o Mr. Melklejohn WARStoday informed by ) The witness s he saw the Jafler drink 'S - - S VS T ST e ettt rerteen e e e T i I the Tl on Bevery e, | PEXOTO'S SHIPS SAL FOR THE SOUTH nator Peffer ¢ resolution to | Any Crime Against a Bank or Its Patrons | at Fromont would be bpened on the 27th inst, | Privileged Prisoners Taken to Gambling and mes saw f»v ab .” w‘n‘\vw‘ ,‘;‘f >| Boll Calls Was About All the Buanem | Suin, e Lol o hire ae | ™ e et camaaton | Cropoatl 0, Mt i PG 18, TS | Amlenation Lowcs by Sporty Dex o Bttt 1% O e s, e s | Mysterious Movements of tho Dynamite cept whe o president shall suggest the will be awarded at onee. Frahmn drinki Jull offie Y bt when the prestdent shall suggest th ot LG L B s, Dines Out—Libel Case Testimony, women visl o witne i Oruiser Nicthoroy, JF was In Decenl tain that it was BOSTON'S UNEMPLOYED, before the ne t LA B City Detectivo John Savago was the first | I was not corecct i L 141 | DE GAMA SENDS A VESSEL AFTER HER witness called by the defense in poiice court [ ™"y FOSGET AIIINE i | yesterday afternoon upon the resumption of | when the appoaran body | Opposition in the House, Transacted Yesterday matter requires secrecy or a committes of — the senate recomm that some_specific N matter shall be considered behind cloged ABSENTEES PLACED UNDER ARREST | | WASHINGTON BUREAU OF THE BEE, iere was an Interesting controversy over 5613 Fourteenth Streoet 2 tho selection of a man to read the farewell WASHINGTON, BO&TON,. | Bt & i foyad 1 1, . Ir ge Washington ol n Today (he house judiclary comn STON, ki g S A Sevoral Brought Bofore the Speaker and 1 ree ngt 0 lay the house judiciary committ 3 Th unemp tho hearing of the Bennett-Rosewater libel | had been drinkin ad ; ton's 1 nator Harrls moy to report with favorable recommendation the | {F9Ub1es in this city edlminated in a demor i e Yo office of | been his celimato ¢ ! Required to File Excuses, nator Martin of Kansas be chosen to Bryan bill increasing tho penalty for em. | tration on tho comiinons thia afternoon, | d5¢: He testified that he was in the office of | been his o il 1 this addr senate, but Senator Sher- ot e penalty for M- | which for a time (hfeatened to end in o | ¢ Sherift when “Doc” Blanchard escaped, | for¢ the I 5 rs, and | i t Atthes b bezzlement by dircctors, officers or agents | f % e Whio R pe. WL L AL W : riot. Five thousand ‘men, hungry, ragged | “Nd that it was he who discovered the escape. | pag that it was he who discovered ghe escape. | mew trial was granted and ugly, crowded InW the state house and 0 Q| some amendments to the original draft of t o ton pr i . tta Kent w t eno | GOVERNMEN it ot o | addoining grounds and ieociferously demanded | FI8It oF ten prisoners had been arraigned Bl Kent was the nox . sno | GOVERNMENT TROOPS SUFFER DEFEAT thiat he would not be able to attend on that | I TEHHR B b 42 immediate ald in thely distre The gov- [ A4nd Wwere in the sherift's offce being hand- | $410 that she had in v i Eastern Democrats and Republicans Jdoint | (uy principal amendments reduced the maximum | grnor addressed thedfmob from the steps | cuffed togother preparatory to belng taken ST Scnator Sherman then suggested the ad- | imprisonment for embeaglement of lesw than | of the state house, &Hif W&k quietly recoived | back to fail. Jaller Bennett and Turnkey | feay, on W oR L dress shonld be read by Senator Manderson, | $100,000 from fifteen to ten years, and put a | and even applauded, Withough he made no | Ernest had the men in cha and there | saw him there twi ! 1o the Rebels Galn n Deckd Numerous Roil Calls ~What Was lately the president pro tem the senate. § maximum of twenty years and a minimum | S8atisfactory replies ta their requests, Was‘another debute & 5 g 1 e 3 e and g himu t t as anoth spULY or two in tho office, The unday morning w Victory—~Yellow Fover In It looked for a moment as though there Mr. Swift, an avowsd ana and the | U ALl I Nellie S niight be a partisan division on the subject VAL 3 kesman, appeared on the and | Witness noticed that Blanchard was stand- | Hellfe Saver to break but_ Senator Manderson declined to be a | Ment excceds §100,000. Under the present | told them that the. fegislatute ol safiond | 1% near the end of the line by the doc called they both eame out ' » candidate for the honor, and Senator Hoar | law the punishment for all embezzlement i3 | to accept thelr petitians, they broke into | O 100¥ing in that direction a n o breakfast, s Y X . - | veRith to breakfast. This wa WASHIN N 20.—The deadlock on | wuggested that Senator Harris be permitted | from five to ten ye yelis of derislon and hisses of coutempt. [ WArd disc M 1 that the man was gone and | i PIEEEME Tneall t (Spectal Iy Bt Al tho Bland sclgniorage bill was not broken in | o nae the senator who should perform the | "3 Bryan aaded tho following new feature | The brass Puttoned SR a4 doorkaepers | 55, R e Mosher ar s Saver witin R e AP B oday. Roll call followed roll eall | duty. —Scnator Sherman withdrew his sug- | o0 50 i seemed paralyzed with fear, and Governor oy ELSLECHYG DOMDpEoY. WaK, presont, on 8 8t Al A THg Y L bk shiet the house 1,5.» ;L 11 call foll 11 ’l' W‘I RERLONL ATt S P Hoare motion . was: .Y ”f proposed law, which fs intended to nhalge, who but a few moments ho- | that occasion and he’was called to the wit- | 3% Washer agaln iy “l Lyl 3 RIO DE JANBIRO, Feb, 20.—The Brazile until 4 o'clock, when, it being apparent that [ (G700, cover and prohibit such scandals as have re was mingling With “the mob, wisely ;"“* stand to verify the story told by h Afifiety thare SheraitlEHok ki hat [ lan Insurgent warship Republica, having on Mr.* Bland could not muster a quorum on At 1 o'clock the Hawailan resolution was | been committed In connoction W. | retired to the legisliitivg chamber. ~ Tho | prother officer. He it was who BrOUEHY | ¢ime Mosher lott the house, Tiie n [ ling to report, Admiral de Mello his proposition, he moved an adjournment taken up and Senator Danlel resumed his | Mosher, president of the Capital National | few policemen who hud been detafled to | Blanchand Heitd L‘l',"_["‘[“;ff";‘f_"’[‘ i imo | that slie saw him there was on the f PaintoreemeRt iGE b Eoas T EaE When the house met this morning it was giment; l\v was 2:30 % hr\:\ |u;‘~."~ l‘l“l*“l bank of Lingoln: “And persons arrested | take thre of (e o Frere |nm;x!- a8, and | (ot taly: after ledring tha. door olabs ami | ing Bunday i en Mrs. Ingalls did | 1 T SR R Tt A e and the | and Senator Vest immediately called up the oon the police wagons from the nearest | o0 (TSR R e ey t | the calling 1 Miss Sayor cam i )L 88 quplyol s Hare still i deadlock on the Bland bill and tho f i "orovige aaditional accommoations for statlons were flying 1 the streets leading | 1e Went out with Savage and Depnty Sherift | (he caliing aud Mosi thilisdidalatont, rtad ushore that the Nicthcroy, whi first thing In order was the consideration of | (o govopnment printing office. better treatment or greater ‘privileges while | to Beacon hill loaded with blue coats, and | Le% et lonone ch e omictve: ron orosss || GHAIL alnties. (1me: that day, an o wentloman. | b lrondy caMGii 1o, tho ARdosiatet vaay the report of the serg at-arms, who was The Dbill was then read at length and | in custody, before conviction or after con- | in a short time there iere 200 policemen on },\,";;'[,""r")‘ et _"‘\( s f",‘,"i', 1 ,"‘fi""“i came for him and he vent away The | salled for the south yesterday after a short tnstructed by resolution last night to arrest | pending its consideration the senate at 4 p. | yiet than s accorded to persons in | the scone. At an AT eata Ty Police at Kansan | Witness did not soe Mosher again until she | tay in theso waters. will b ool ten absentees, m. want into exccutive session and at 6:49 |fo)stoqy for violation (o other:laws ofiths Meanwhile the house of representatives | cf 50 BFE BECRLGE B justice and returned | Was confronted with him before the federal | o oS SORE REVEER TR B ARCCRS N Mr. Reed raised a question as to the | adjourned. % GTATREE had remained in session, and, upon the ad- [ (% 48 4 0 : grand jury., She said that Mrs. Ingalls i » i ien the Ni S . 4 s P e 28 vice of some of the long-headed members | OAMS G0 ~ain | Xopt roomers and borders, but at that time rights of the sergeant-at-arms to arrest Mr WILL MEET IN ATLANTA, The senate Judiciary committee regards | considered the petition,from the mob. It 1 and tostified that he had retremhernm | thero was no-one stopping thero but Miss | gone to Santos with the intention of moet Apsley of Massachusetts, who voted on the e B ediTo LT BT [EHe Womnn Bu¥eath the bill favorably, and it is understod that | was decided to appont a committee Of | om0y ron the files of the paper and fr n | Saver and Pearl Jackson, ing the Republica, which has been blockad last call of the house. It was explained S oy SY1 It will be given prompt action in both [ Eeven to mect representatives of the unem- | g o% G UL RGBT BRREE GRC From IT WAS CHARLEY ALL RIGHT ing that port for some time past. Shortly that the journal did not show the latter WASHINGTON. Feb. 20 Today was (he | Dranches of congress and become law with- l"“»“r" Lo "'j'\"f‘_‘""‘t‘f"y" ':_“'l',fj""““ Joretnohn n to the county jail April 23, 1592, On cross-examination the witness testified | after the arrival of the Republica Admiral fact, but upon his statement that he had r SHING! eb. 2 oday wa out much delay. The bill applies to the « Spealcer MoyeEpoLugli@sliouse Sent a was not discharged until Jaunary 13, [ that the times when she had seen Mosher 7 7 i e _ ¢ | tast day of the Twenty-sixth annual conven- | president, director, cashier, teller, clerk or | MCssage to the crowddy apprising them of Mosher was In the Jail from July 8 | were on (wo consocutive Sundays about the | 48 GUma was visited by an officer, believed sponded to his name the spoaker ruled that |y 0% 0 Gatjonal American Women's Sut- | agent of the Natfonal Banking assoolation | this declsion, and It appeased thom gres(ly. October 24, or at least was supposed (o dle of September. She did not see him | 10 be Admiral de Mello, and a long con (i UL NG DL BRI R | S N {lietie, president | Who willtully misapplies of thiemoneys, || A commities wis SUpGIEied o meeiGover- | hq, “and was: then away untili Noyember 4, | come‘on elther oceasion, and only saw. tim | sultation followed: Tt is belloved that. an arrest fell. st “““'“;‘I ¢ of Columbla Wimodaughis | fUnds or credits of the association, making | Nor Greenhalge and present to him a peti- | when he was returned and kept there until wve the last time, when some one calied for | insurgent vessel is to be sent in quest of the Mr. Post ot Illinois, who also had been | oF the '; t the condition of the society | MM Euilty of a folony, and punishing him | ton LAl S lumlm |""",‘,".".‘("},.":'f'u'"’ ffer. | November 21. The witness was again in- . She knew his name was Charley, but | Nictheroy arrested, explained that while he had mot | Society ko of the condition of the society | with an fmprisonment of not than five | operation some plan 10 alleviate thelr suffer- | torrogated as'to his discovery of the esvape | did not know who he was until W him : o he had voted | &4 the work it is dolng. Mr. Henry B. | nor more than ten years, if the amount | InS. They also asked for state and farm | of Bjanchard, and sald that he was in the | bofore the grand Jury. He was dressed the voted on the call of thie house fe had voted | plaro of Massachusette presented the re- | is under $100,000 in’ value, and not lozs | factories where the unemployed might work | court poom at. the. tima 1t ‘wcorored the same every time she saw him. Tho first | SIXty daily. upon the subsequent motion to adjourn. | port of the committee on resolutions than (en nor more than twenty years if | @nd to appoint a pernianent commission 10 | heard the commotion in the hall and at once two times he wore his hair a le pomm The United atos amship Detrolt has Upon his repres on” he was excuse Mrs. Carelo Lane Chapman of Now York | the amount is above $100,000 in value.' Tho | ttend to the wanta of the unemploved. Iis | hurriod ‘out (hera and thonce Into tho | duur, but wion ne s mrusht bt boe | otumenie® States sto e e e The sergeant-at-arms then came forward | was clected national organizer. bill covers forgerics of every character of [ eXcellency read the pititfon and then weut | gherif’s office by the most direct route. He in the grand jury room it was nearly all cut T e G L T L The final session was held tonight. = The | bills of exchange, bonds, drafts, mortgages, | Out and addressed the assembled crowd. He | was there told by one of the deputy sherlff's | o - 1o wns. oooth shaven at all times 5 at the req 0 Dok ands . program included an address by Hon. Simon | judgments, ete., and ley book-keopers, | expressed sympathy and told them just what | the story of the escape and how it occurred. | Tha witness stated that. o eral partie l Cannonading between the insurgent ves- report. It was to the eff that thirty ven Wolf of Columbia and addres: 3 Mary | collectors, ete. here §s a general impres .l"‘”l‘lr!‘llll. W]‘ ‘n”-mlll n ”(it::?\\" they : Ml 8 IN THE GAMBL! OUSE. been up to sée her b o she was called | Sels and the government forts has been telegrams had been sent fo absentc to eymour Howells o York Mia lr. sion that this bill simpiy appiles to stealing ;{:.f‘-(fd‘n;m‘ ;\h‘;\ lx“‘?lj:‘:“ ]m;'t :’--n:{:?u-u ';';L Joe Miller, the mnext witness, testified | before the grand fury and she had described | resumed. which fifteen replics had been received. Five ,‘[“‘l"““f”"l’“”“ arolina Iaa: i It l:wvlw to fraud and falso cer- | LHSCH P L e lllml he is now the county jailer, and had I\)lm to ||:.»m_ :””lm.]l,”:' know s eme | It s reported the cruiser Nictheroy in fed that they were and ten were on in o i s and o s 3 G . after re. | 1l the position for several with the | then. Wien'sho heard the name of Mosher [ (onqs o SR Y conclustos addresses Miss | no i ¢ 3 he position of the legislature, after re- 3 i ends (o engage the insurgent squadron and (R B I Ry s e S”,:I-I“m'.; ‘.\‘(y\ l::"’.'1| Inlr ‘Illu;v\I\(I\\l\v”l:‘h:\:\;“ ;:.”p‘“”y" with ragzem lr:'{ n’\:;r.r! citing thelr ills, ,‘_\‘\1,,1‘,,,,’:‘,".,0 B o ga ““.flliv”‘m of the time from September, 1892, | she remem "f"";,'f"",,7'";}-"'”I‘xh"“‘l\l.u”(}:'« t she has landed volunteers from Bahia the report also stated, had been arrested, | words of congratulation on the work that | ested tn i1 g noney. | operations upon the proposed Cape Cod ea u, :’]'I“f‘p”_':;”‘j],, e O o T R Vet farob TR Y a5 0an IohE troops b Mossrs. Apsley, Gardiner, Hiiborn, Post, 1 been accomplished, declared the conven- ROW. IN, THE FINANCE CiOM 'EB. ::; ;:}_:hi:'}";ll:( .\'T"m‘.,.'"f."u'x"?.'ff-:::'r'f" 489 1 Jail when he retired from the office of Jailer | being somewhat round-shouldered, large | and that General Saraiva commanding fhe Randall, Lucas and Marvin il republicans). | tion adjourned to meet nest year in Atlan tional ecencs are reportad to have | “\Wiien informied of o Teptslature’s aetion, | I 1892, He met Henderson @ month or two | bored, smooth shaven and dresied in biack | rebel laud forces has alvesdy nad on o D ot ey 10U inembers B | wynen Justics White WIll Tako His Seat. | accurred at. the meeting of the full demo- | teadors of the unemployed withdrew from | after that in a gambling house known as the | coat and vest, light p s and straw hat. | sagement, both at Itapava and Fascina on not yet been ascertained. g WASHINGTON, Feb. 20.—Justice White, | cratic membership of tlic senate committee | the state honse and anndunced the result to | Penver, on Douglas street in thi . The The defendant, Edward Rosewater, was e s Bk AN R s ] ted members were brought be- b } t Al e R S G DR L e 19 | gambling room Pl Rt . | momentarily reealled by the state for fur- Suo Paulo route and that the gover fore (1 ker and excused on giving a | the new member of the United States | 0N finance last i reporting the | and the croed aiichis semecoen o C 49 | Henderson was there, in company with Jafler | ther cross-cxamination. Ho was asked if | ment forces wero defeated. Chairman Voorhees insisted on reporting the | and the crowd quickly Mispersed. pany satisfact xplanation_ for_their absence | supremo court, will be sworn In on | (piiieman Vooriices insisted on reporiing the I R ¥ Bennett, and the ltter was sitting at a | ho had ever said that Bennett would have | A battle has been fought at Itatapeva, 160 and fmmediately after Mr. Diand returned | March & mext, that belng the first [ (0 fono Lot tha samt 2t it messed (o houme, LABOR LEADFRS FAREATENED, poker table playing stud poker. Henderson | to Keep out of the Maxwell fight or ho Would | miles west of the city of Sao Paulo, botween to the siege which he had been directing { gay of the spring term. He will be at . £ the W o was not playing and the witness stood there | break his back. S e y but with the demands of the Whisky trust —is tho insurgents and government Tordes,” BF for the past weck. Tho republicans and | once called upon to-take part in the con- | paily complied with, viz.: An extension of | May Be Prosecuted - the Anmie Creel | 80d talked with him for nearly If not quite The defense objected to the question It kit ¢ 7 Ptilid eastern ‘d"nw"v'um renewed "h"ir filibusts sideration of more important litigation than | ye"ponded period to five years and en in- | 2 3 three-quarters of an ho;xr, during which ;t wa:t for lh:;_ptl;lrpt):t!o of l,uurm‘z;:hmem‘, ““u; lent Pelxoto’s troops were defeated, ing tactics and, as on yesterday, suce has greeted a new justice In many years. | o 7 y | Thi i time Bennett continued playing. When the | less 1t named' the time and the parly " 4 4 rease of the tax to §1.20 a gallon. This ATOS o 5 m ! otehre in breaking a quorum. The vote r For many weeks the court has been anx- | propogition brought the advocates of a duty | PEADWOID, 8.1, b, 20.4-8pec'al Telo- | itnoss loft Bennett was still @ngaged at | whom directed. The question was then MANY WERE KILLED, 162 to 6, twelve short, and on motlon of Mr. f jously” awalting a full bench, and, in the | grol®s 2 “Coal. fron ore and wool to their | ETam to The Bee.)—Fur hé last two days the | the poker table. | The witness testified that | changed,-and. the witness $vas asked It the ¥ Hianditiie natl ofiClS hotish s Dpdered. meantime, important cuses have been fixed | foor, Thoy. demanded some protection (o | grand Jury has beca durs iearfiia-the Annie | i gold .this, occurrence to Mr. Rosewater. | Maxwell controvorsy caso had anything to do | Authentic Account of the Battle of Armacio. Tho five members. in. custody who had not | g6 it ut such@me as the new. Justice " o ‘hisky 4 4 5 1o further testified that tne rules tor | with the fight he made on Berueft, The . - Bruztlian News, fo 3 these interests as well os to the whisky | Creek rald, by which the South Dakota been excused were not then brought to the | ghould take his place on the bench. These e 4 the government of the counly jail, | witness sald that it had not, and when asked [Coprt hted 1594 by the Assoclated Press,| bariofs Lo houss, - ULIKe ACHOCILOVEELBRY:Ycayentiwere fininily. et for March®8;.in' the | " Gpajrman Voorhees Is reported to have prescribed by the judges of tho disirict | If he had ever said that it had, he repliod | LONDON, Feb. 20.—The Times tomorrow were ordorad by the speiker to Elve thelr | hope that a nomniation and confirmation | 4aiq'In efrect that the free list provided In | I8 Work with a reduced wage scale. Much | Eott™ 0 W0 o MU8€Q po o€ DROTS | that hie did mot think that ho had ever made will publish the following dispateh from excuses for being absent from the house e byitnatitine; n ¢ £ e public interest attaches to this investigation atidall. whan' Ne! ‘Tetivealfrom: tha'|-such a atatement: 8 might be made by ¢ the Wilson bilF was a cardinal principle of of the fall Rio de Janicro dated Febru 16, without leave. The members crowded about AR s e O o et aety anl that it weal ot | and & number of imdfotments nine:1abord | oo voat opeit aKa “soimie ot tiem (were! Bt | B The! datenge (atinouncediithat At wantedl s rodated February 16, via the arca where the absentees were ranged Will Fight Auti-Option Bills, o D e e ren it oy | leadere ity beix there. The keys were kept in a key case, | little time to have additional witnesses sub- | Montevideo, February 18, The returns of in a row and enjoyed the situation im- WASHINGTON, Feb. The Chicago | 0 to Pplace 3 ad el on the wall, and which | poenaed, and the case was continued until | the fight at Armacao last week show the 2 named. Tederal Oflcs OF Which was a box 4 desh bl 8 fmensels Board of Trade, through clrculars lssued by | "oy tne chairman was. coolly informed | GHAMBERLAIN, S. D, Fob 20, —(Spectal | N8 always kept locked with a Yale lock. [ Friday afternoon. total losses of the government wero b i AT T Killed and wounded and twenty-one pris- Mr. Bland stated a quorum would never [ goo S : g s anrars e e Ted e it pyoul ccretary George F. Stone, has called a | that the bill as he proposed to report It HAVRA] i 1 N cross-examination, a ‘ e ond hnisen Lmambare SromiBined W e et i oo oA CHiis e0. Hebru: | Svowid e GromBLy: Tetommitteds 82 at loaat :ico‘;:f,y"“"‘I"m"fi,’d‘fm.l‘“"ff”. = ',',’ ,]:}”’::‘ -(\m, ‘(’:’,}‘!‘I""'] {i s datatop ".':."”.”"l.'",f,m“\?‘ Hanno e oners talken by the Insurgents. On the in- S el oE gkt ary 27 to cousider ways and means to an- | soven democrats and two populists would D surveyor general of South | eplsode, b L o T T T B ey Sl R SR At (oL GUER RO P et e S e G R R T SR e Dakota, will shortly take posscssion of his | 88 the parties there did not havo over. | CornellStudenty Play Pranks on Fach Other | surgent side 146 were killed, missing or et n o et air,Stomintl | congress. — Tho conforence will be come | It locks as though there would have to | offico at Huron. Oscar Ricker, af present | coats with them. It was abbut 10 o'clock - that Resald Seriousty wounded. Admiral da Gama is in no dan- Bt e r e e wandall | hosed of one delogate from each cxchiange in | be some. protection on sugar, Iron ore and | surveyor of api i RaRan expettRanSiAL RIENG (and Rietstostiwithiy Guenty: teotiofl| SNITHAQA N, Y, b, (20, Tho feaulimunt (| ger ¥l . romnind 453 *orl L ¥ nmtivien ;f‘::"}‘p‘m_m‘,'u Ml Sel it lia g the country and will be empovered to take | coal If the bill passes the senate. It would | glncer, Wil be chiel cloric under Survey Theodore Bonnett during lis tallc with Hen- | banquot, el tonight, was tho oncasion of | woundod are at Eehaivas hospital, and aro ania abaox ; s such steps as may ho dered necessary | be the better part of republican politics | General Hughes. Within the next few months | derson. the annual class riot. For a week previous | progresgin orably,” Tho Insurgents ar L B e B L 0RO LIl B Ay i ek i he s po oub o ril Wanathraltilo maBrira tha (SOt Wil haU niRa NNy icVan tHE NG tut toN | ST TleDotant tastifed tEhaL ok had Knawn IS AnuAL Hlase Hlor R0 progressing favorably. The insurkents are g e e e O rehe fepkealt” | brought before congress, more especially the | majority membership of the finance commit | Rapid City, but it Is daubtful if tho efforts | Benneit by sight for several years, also O ey pnsimen havo boon ot Swords' | in good eplrits and ready to enter ito R O S e e RIS tes that they would not vote for recommittal | Will prove successful, his brother, the failer, and Mosher had [ points. Tonlsht the spizit renched its hotzht, | i it ot any moment, HGER o TopUkl ARG KTHORRpoBkar repliad, TR it the Wilson free list is undisturbed, as g — been pointed out to him on the strect. The freshmen congregated on the campus |~y hei 10 Gama states he has suMolont aturedly, that there was not Joe Shelby's Appointment, BOOKED TOf 52 : v : BoodsnBLitediy stiak thare wasne, LR A 3 it might resalt in securing a fient SOOKED FOf 81 3 frequently saw Theodore Ben and started dovn to the hall o have T O s tor tod whethef | WASHINGTON, Feb. 20.—The executive | nymber of adverse democratic votes to in- Mosher last summer on Howard street, 3 nts had been issued for the arrest of | gession today devoted considerable time to | sure its defeat on final passage. . This was s tasendRixiegnthiandiSaventcoili uliere e | e e Ll hora iy those democrats who refused to attend the |\ ™ iscussion of o morlts of Goneral | tho polley adopted by the republicans’ in of His ¢ often ran across them either in a restaurant ) % ey ; : N R ED s ieanter ONEEhelby whaee EHomibation house, but the republicans in the senate | ~BROOKLYN, Feb, 20.—Tho order granted | or o saloon. He saw them in tie saloon f were to loid their banquet. thoy wero met ,nq,l”,'\',“v"‘l,:,’.[,,'Il."",,,‘.‘ \?'( (R DAL SMANMY, ot wostern | district of Missourt | feel that they have more power for forcing | by Judge Cullen requires: the prosecution to{ fOUr OF five times, and saw them on the | by 400 or 500 sophomores, “townles” and i ¥ 5 sRL endments than their colleagies ®id in | ghow oquse why o coriifie it a9 street near there almest daily. Thel Thia Was the ineldent growing out of the | wag under consideration. The nomination | amendments whan Cueit cofeaios M 10 f show cause why o ificate of doubt should | fg (o that particular locality arrest of the absent, and the members | had been LnIumM; r«;u‘ur-vl by the O be granted. It is believed MeKane's | fined to portion of the day, as laughingly resumed their seats, and after [ mittee on judiciary withont chiection, but [ that Osrinrallot) Nabeaskal sthted litol| Iayersfcaniahow (NREL AdShe artiath made!| CHormt s i ial L LinTsRIoE Lhis aronorp 2 Latar P o (e e the call for committees Ioponlan MYy iRanatoriCliBngler calleqdationtion ity sarionn e hoe T R L o (b (e ¢ blunders during the trial or in noon, walking either from or to the chunty | In the meleo two of the rushers were seized | o'y 5000 &0 10 (eCionays € of te Bland directed his attention to the selgni- | charges |AYU)‘._\ made "|‘-‘\ t‘-\l onteds ...X.l e b L Rl PR Al ail, He saw Sherif Bennett in by the policemen and quickly dragged to | ot L FEEREO AHC LY opagablllSHaEmAVelithat ;e tdobateibe I e ‘\{'“ s "‘."",’- i '1'“” ‘,‘, \'\.“ ‘| from the senate might not prove so unfor- When the ‘matter comes before Judge | Bambling house known as the Diamond, on | ([« ctuijon e HSRiL 1 they find closed, and upon that motion demanded the | over, but it was discove ¢ WaS RO | unate to the sugar interests as at first an- | Cullen on Friday, if he decides the appli- | Douslus street, one day last summer. Ol o Ly (R estroyer have broken down and v find previous question 5 puorum. st A ticipated. * Mr. White does not intend to | cation adversely McKane will be On_croas:examinntion holtosiified that thin)ls B iaRiit Shaeii Bl B0 ape of the Thauropiblicansfandiopposition demoorata KANSAS VETERANS. retire from the senate until the tariff bill | state prison at once. After Juc wag the onlyctime. that he saw Bonnett in S et frag) {tly £ atol repeated 'Ihx‘ll' filiby I(y-;‘n‘r: Inmlm and w‘.-- Al R e R L e b Had disposea ot (hbliGrazessnd :\).‘, ];:mlml\:lmz :" -I\\.] and I\; did |.n|”m]m,\ ]r:lwmwrxl;lrl'l :u‘ imen ’.4‘.'\_\ stole up Ly eharapy;i suoqserana N bEAENE. RAUOR: Tl e campme at which time it is expected his successor [ fifteen Brooklyn election inspectors, watchers iother Bennett had any prisoners with him | stairs and Leld thelr spreac sHaEtiaEvoieRrenulted maAga ity kvelve [ Zhals KTk Istennsh s anuRLY GEReam patent || O U d e v e tal ke, | A A el e gt A pesiare: frateharal |yl ool He snid he boarded at 1623 Howard | pater tho sophomores committed a das- short, and, on motion of Mr. Bland, the call i _ Deg » i PR Y At successor' in the | day, were called upon to plead on a char street lnst summer, and it was in golng to | ¢\ oo vieic on the freshmen by discharging of tho house was ordered. The call ped | NBIVTON, Kan., Feb The thirteenth | jo)y 10 "will bo a strong friend of the do- | of election frauds, Soma pleaded not guilty om his room’ that he was accastomed R e midable except the Aurora, They Interrupt a Session of the Legislature Almost a R Further News of Naval Movements Arg Now Anxiously Looked For, — man_ obj Z COMBINATION AGAINST THE MEASURE | | ‘»“\ conterred on_ Senstor Harris, since | of national banks. The committee made Senator Harrls said as 8o Indisposed remain unt the Bryan bill, mostly relating to form. The N the Province to Defeat the Bill-Kesults of the Done in the Sen: of ten years where the amount of cmbezzle i Rio Spreading. is under this act shall recefve no other or theroy left here it was believed that she had The deaths from yellow fever now averige and Noew York are cruising ontside. Mining company was prevented from resu been at swords' provisions and unition for several weeks and that he will make every endeavor to maintain Lis present position until the ar rival of southern troops. He obtained many supplies and some men from the ricts genlory, who proceeded fo prevent their en- |y “yyo vicinity of Majesteropolls, near tho trance to the building. Potatoes, esg, | pood of the bay. ones and whatnot flew fast and thick. [ engines of the much difficulty in obtaining crews, Persons who arrived from Bahin yest day state it is not likely the fleet will leave for some weeks, They also state it Is the general opinion that not one of the the prosenco of 264 membors, and the Voo |-annual encampment of the Grand Army of [ mestic sugar interests. It Is sald that he | others were put over wntil Friday for a | to the Jailer and Mosher. They were [ hoxlous gases into t ; Advicos from Desterro state the strong recurred on Mr. Bland's demawt for the pre- | w55 convened at 2 this afterncon with | will not appoint any member of cong hearing and some until tomorro PoipsGURaUESLORH Im st the g pantiensnamed jj Creshion L Gwarejpearciodisisout Suinsonsial fi Sra e it B SRt SR e e vious question. This vote resulted, 151 te the largest attendance o known. The | because every one of the Louisiana deleg At the Raymond street Jail today L I R TR TR Y Lo TR 4y twenty-three short of a quorum, and nine | S 'S ates were escorted to the | tion Ia the house voted for the Wilson bill | was said to be very ill. "His family doctor | there were a number of people thera and | hat the sophomores lad placea | Bovernment f Darana, wos less than the preceding vote, | opera no large procession of Grand | on its flaal passage, without any protection | visited the jail and decided the illness was | gambling was going on. was merely asafetidn in the freshmen’s food and gencr- | taken on Friday after severe fighting, dur Anothor call of the houso followed, D0 this | Avmy posts from surrounding cltles, camps | to the greatest industry i their state. not dangerous, sbectator imself, Ho gave hi ; G § ing which many were killed and wounded call the quorum again reappeared, 269 men 3 4 X x 3 i S oty il T that of grading contractor. s o 4 \ of Sons of Veterans armed and equipped JIM JUMPED TOO 800N 2 ! a4 prompt | on both sides he general commanding bers responding. = Mr. Bland then mado @ | o0, militia and other organisations, "t The nomination today of Cyrus S. Parker MOBRBED TUHE REVORTER. WOMBN VISIT MOSHER ofiphysloians DA Ao i ;““' ’}' ':"\'X' the government troops was wounded and 600 atement to the hat it was evider 1 snow squalls prevented many e (R SR P o O | Burwell A. Baxter, the soldier now serving | efforts were made to resuscitate tho a prisonc ere o that . quorum I“""" oy ll’j ‘1“-":'.“”" 85 1 erans from marching. »‘“u‘rx‘ S B e ] '”N.n Citizens of Besse s Angry at Falke | g year's sentence in 'the county jail for man- | ated students, and soon all were out of | P¥! " LW i "‘_ : committecs hiad leave to st during a sesslon The first session of the encampment was | cants for the position, one of them was Reports of Rloting. iter, Lestified (hat Le had been in the | danger Adinigal le-Melloilninow: ak. RAstOFro Wit AEitaaRe Gl haleators Raetat 6 e8o | ooongtontaibit renarta ot apitinont OTIHark | Jasana oy i o e O L N OOD . MIall LR A 8 T amorta ot | L o coTiteatifed (tha e hn suld Mosher e R S putice, | the Republica and will probably come norih \ution ravokingithe "}-““ w0 8l except 1o the f oy ghowed the order in a healthy con' | Post. a popullst paper up to the election of | a miners riot at Bessemer P ~ in atterward and was a clerk in th ! R ]“‘ o os that the | ditlon, with a loss ot only 889 members | '92, kince when it has been tending toward | gerated. A small disturbance ocourred ther Mosher had vigitors, some men Mruieag mada thaipoinkoniordonithat ¢ during the past year, 278 being by death. | g v. Mr. Parker is tl reman of | Saturday | noonil IR which . s somax.women,. the” wonien gengrally B b A AL L oedings | The finances make a very satistactory show- | a'largo range in Nanco county and a strajght | Sturday afternoon in which @ drunken | coming in the eventy Sometimes Mosher Miss Jackson, a coloy maaniAEC ST Re SREBELRRERSREE HIER (g (toni thatiiard S times. democrat. He was endorsed by ex-Governor | FOlSh woman was a conspicuous figure, but | would take his women visitors up o s | as cook for the students 1 this (Wedn The Woman's Relict Corps reports gains | Boyd, the democratic state central com- | there were no threats against lifo or property | cell, which was on the gallery, and som, McKane [ Al the time he was at the bling house | ble Upon examination it was found ated chlorine gas about the ball. A corps shortly Lo government crulsers Trident and Bahia are still at Montevideo. The lat- ter ran aground while attempting to enter a dock on Wednesd who are ransacking the corridors and side roome to find the source of the gas Apnisonils ; = 23 SRbitarathe BAAS) Was atricken e | The government received a telegram yes- of order, i which Messen Sover tne boltt | fn both membership and money, while the | mittee, by ex-Congressman. Bow man of toma | and not a single Bosseme cittzen came liere | times he would take them o the office, | 4V M0F AR £ terday from the officer commanding the McCreary and Bynum participited. . winaily | SoN8 of Veterans: show increased member- | und tho patrons of tha office: Mr. Taun to get away from dang The correspond- | When lie went up to the cell with them he | Sensibh troops In the district of Santos, stating that MIEE ML SN Bribintm, ¥ | ship and finances in good condition, was endorsed by the populists, but this ap- | €0t Who sent out the reports went to Des would close the door and remain there for an by withdrawing the YT S Rt The city Is fincly decorated in honor pears to not be a populist administration. mer to suryey the situation. As | pour or so. The witness was certain that at | possession of a side ) v withdrawing the resolution, at the same | ne gecasion and the number of vetore: s s aska_inventors fo- | 5000 &3 the people of'Bessemer loarncd of | Jagst two different women had been taken BN B St. Arrare frontier of Szo Panlo, and adding time stating ':hj' unless mombors on tho | thelr friends In attendance is larger than | day: sopnc bl Kocirunka Columbus, | B8 presence they orderéd him out of town. | (o the eell by Mosher. hut b it en £ 03 8 that the government force will not suffice R iy N o a1t ats | gyar “Bgton heater and cooler for fermented malt liguors; | A €rowd of toughs camé acvoss him near the | who were. Ho ' further i nagtadiavik-the. bajigue to resist him unless it is strougly reinforced. AL and press tho resotugion. "o | Many “of ‘tho stato politicians are here | James W. Murtin, Omana baling press; | depot and attempted fo mab him. Several | heer ght to the Jail nearly overy day | Fabber tub, Rlireat o | The government iy ralsing more nationul The vote again recurred on Mr. Bland's | pae AF¢ USINE to manipulate the veterans, | Oscar L. Miller, Ravenna, plate and cup and | Shots were exchanged. the correspondent vo- | for Mosher, but ho could not say how mueh. | openly mad man exeliin guards in Sao Paulo and will endeavor t motlon for the. previous question. reopiio. | but they are making very poor headway. saucer holder; David Sims, Lincoln, | €IVIng a bullet wolmid in the leg. The | He knew that there were sovoral hottles at a | would help string up the T L 020 188 to D L iy ey Iny The contest for department commander pneumatic t people of Bessemer areimuch excited over | time. The witness testified that he had been - A AR SAl1 20 thia Monias tallaoan ttuh aue :.“Fx Ilvv;nl;n\nhh,: ma ‘u': l'l'lu mhl.lm de e Patents granted Towans: Albert B, Deall, | 'ePOTts sent out by Iprdfponsible reporters. | assigned difforent cellmates during b oo JAG CURE LAW KNOCKED OUT, also #sent order ORI SAYT 08 ouag (allowad, tha quo tes refusing to commit themselves. Hubbard, spring bed: Hans P, Bgeaal. Tho i - . < in the jail, and at one time he was rooming Allegro, Pelotu ande, compri [iataRTRERaR IS Ay, b1 CIRARREAR. AkR1H on (it ihichisen, Judge W. €. Camp- | combined blind and ventilator; Alfrea Lis RENT TUE BN TN LAY, with a prisoner named Smith, One night | yienigan's Compulsory Liguer Treatn g 2,000 men, L When the announcenient was made Mr, | o Ichita and Colonel J. B. Cook of | ton and C. Tmogene, corn planter; | gove 2 , Smith was called up by the jailer after they B pihon ‘the annouis ! 5 0 Chetopa ~ are appareutly about — evenly | William Louden, assigior o Louden Marbin: | Governor McKinley WHI' Mave Nothing by | fnd sone 1o Bed. It was about 10 o'clock £ 1ot puand satod that ant v evldont s qvorum | aishen Wiliam Loudsn, asigio Lo Louien Machin i Rldgens ' v, ot gone, ta Red, ) was about 10 eooks | 1o fournment. . Accord) 410 the hou BENIND THE BARS. Thode and W. C. Thode, deceased (H. F. | CLEVELAND, 0.—The property | not brought back until between 4 and § | court this morning knocked out what 18 | geatos warships, and there are fifteen canes adjourned, — Thode, administrator), Holstein, and G. A which Governor and Mrs, MoeKinley conve lock in the morning, when IU'V\\ s re known as Michigan's jag cure law of 1803, in the Briti: hospltal, Kiwmoeiregad Chirls Evaus, the Culifornia Outlaw, Now | Thode, Osmund, Neb., check row corn | to'the trustees last summer when turned .to coll by the juiler. The wit- | ne Jaw authorized Justices, in their discre - - IN THESENATE, Safe In Prison. planter. ernor was forced to assigi¥ by the failurc IERA-ApaN. {pot -'w’:\’; ety Soupte Of | tion, to sentence disorderlies to take the PENNSVLVANIA'S ELECTION, & ot mem S pr e O e AL & i OF INTEREST TO NEBRASKANS. a Youngstown manufwofirer for which he | ther than this Smith told him where e had | eure for the lquor habit. The court says | . A e TS P TR oY P spent in his old quarters at the jail, where Senator Manderson Introduced a bill today | had endorsed, has been ftransferred back to | been and with whom the law in effect permits unofficlal persons Lurgo by 140,000 Majority, A HAR AN o ho was safely landed at 1:30, Chris Eva to remove the charge of desertion against | them ils result is de to the efforts of The defense sought to Introduce this ev to prescribe rules acquitting persons ¢ Ked e WASHINGTON, Feb, 0 sesslon of oI Sye 5 VAN | the military record of Charles Granderson | the trustees, Messrs. HAM. Kohlsaat of | dence, that it might ba shown what was said, | with crime and they may bo vari 18 cor PHILADELPHIA, | 20.—~Election re tho senate today was special in- | WAS brought Into court at 10 o'clock this | of Nebraska Chicago Inter Ocean, Colonel Myron Herrick | in order to show the justificatio ¢ the | porations are uerous, and it is not in the | turns are coming in but indicati terest, Senator Daniel concluded his spoech | MOFRING. After consultation with his Representative Bryan Intends to leave the | of Cleveland and Judge \William K. Day of | article but it was clasied b FOE [ | to to pri- | point to a hea vote than was cast | on the Hawalian qu and while sup- | torneys he was sentenced to imprisonment | city tomorrow morning for the west, and to | Canton, O. The final have been filed 1k (he things in dispute, and ruled out, | vate corpors lawa for | fan ¢ ra% porting: warmly rs0 that has been | [OF Mfe at Folsom by Judge Harrison, Evans | fulfill his engagements to speak at the Lin- | in the probate court at Canton to have ih least for the tir (st " followed by th & ’ was taken on the noon train to prison by | coln anniversary banquet in Chicago on | property deeded back to Governor and Mr The witn testified that he saw beer akiows he admin » he declared | Sheriffs Scott and Kay A motion for a | Thursday evening. McKinley and the trustees discharged drank in the jail but not frequently Rig Deal In Wyor ity was 136,146, L now there was o 10 do but to | new trial made by his attorneys was denied Senator Allison presented in the senate - .- as he did nol ro often. Ho saw it LARAMIE, \ turns of Philadelphia gives the gnizo tho ne runient and wish it e today a large number of petitions signed by CASHIER HILL CRITICIZE D, drank by Mosher and the Jaler, and had G ) 17 Hancock godspoed. After Senator Daniel's speech the Bullt on Paper, Towans in favor of a construction of & also seen women in the office drinking beer 4 Morrow, 706; Lotfor bill nlu yl‘mlm..n m;mn office facilitie DENVER, F 20.~The Utah & Los An- | canal to connect the Mississippl and Illinols | Bank Failure at Miller, 8. D., Is Now Ad- | with Chris Frahm, who I8 thero for en was discussed in a de ¥ manner the | gores Line Rallway company has been | Fivers. tted to Be o Bad Affair, (TR liam ) AL but remaindor of the day Y [ ALE Lipt BAlixe) ianany haa ean: | BSRLE G Allan 1810 bafors. the nenata 8| MILLEE, B b R Mot efolar:| MAMement o L om. Wit Senator Murphy demo f New York, | Incorporated b o dioaar st voxwell, | potition numerously signed, usking him to | sohedule of assetsAn the Hand Count bank | that he was sent up for ma 140,47 this morning 1+ sented a © number of rge A. Evans, B Jicks, A. B. Smith [ gupport the bill providing for a pontoon ¥ R BARY | eank.to ril Mosher PITTSBURG, Feh, petitions prof'sting against (he passage of 1 C. F. Avery, all of New York. The | prigge over the Missouri at Sioux City, The | fellure was filed today and shows only $30,- | \ ; AT $ April 1 } tion today was one new t bill pital sto Placed at $100,000, T petitioners state that unless this bridge fs | 900 With liabilities of the same amount and the result Senator democrat, of New York, was | purpose of ) npany {8 to huild a railroad | copstructed they will be loft without any It Is now conceded by many of Hil's | Basoiis Wost for the republic festiuy ot a8 & member g from Salt Lake to Los Angeles, connecting | means of crossiug the ri former friends that it is a bad job and that | 1 W RRE, Fe mittee on woman suffrage ¢ of | with tho Nevada Southern and, perbaps Mrs. Charles H. Van Wyck in- | & small amount will ba-realized by the cred o i Senator Vance. This commiitee will give a | al th the Atlantic & Pacif vitations to a luncheon in honor of Miss Cashier Hill 18 being criticized s M ! o omorrow to Susan L Authony = M on, #lster of the secrelary of agricultur on all hands. Hill is now 1 : It is known that the 3 ) resist tho invasion g ient hay ted Uneonstitutionul, Yollowjack 15 i Sh% e miians Mich {Pho-sunrame' | pat SENE LI e e et [ the United r state tr nd justice of t Bupreme rt o republican plura r Teller of Colorado was also desig Frozen to Death. on next Tuesday at the Portland of the land office at Huron, having ted to act as 4 member of this committec DULUTH, Feb. 20.-C. F. Ward of Duluth ~‘ ' arren has returned te y office r N t enator Voorhees presented” & petitien | we Bx-Scnator Warren has returned to Wyo- | placed in office on assurances tha on i ful i rev 1 fix the rate the men are working if any will be v but’ fortunately withou ' ssachusetts in ‘ Vgned by 4,000 cltizens of Massachusetts in | on the Mosaba this morning 'I Mr. Melklejohn has laid before the house | perfectly straight, could positively recall. He did not kunow ched today, 1 during ¢ found frozen near the villige of Morrit { ming after a short visit to Washington nection with the bank failure at Milier was | up (o his coll three or four times (b

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