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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1891, IWO MORE BOMBS IN PARIS |siseem st ews coma bo caves and [FIRST SHOT BY(IMBNWE Toiod Wik ot “A““HIR\UHHIH\WR om0 e peid oy se osenct | CRAZY FOLKS SCAREDBY FIRE | would entail a loss of valuable experience The miners of tho Salineville, O., district | » i Herr Bobel sald the southwest African i have decided to reslst the proposed 20 per r—— RESIDENT ELLIOT ON SPORT, | colony was in a hopeless condition ; | cent reduction in ‘wagés and to hold out for — | Reds Make Desperate Efforts to Destroy 8 War Against the Upper House of England's | the ola scale Summer Moot to Be Hold at the Queen Oty | e Condemns the Madern Tendency of | Pioroo Flames Increass the Lunacy of i 5 f | HELD A LIVELY SESSION, Parliament Begt k Dunlap and Brhest Miller of Carson, £ the Pl College Contests Townrd Brutality. | Private Property and Life, arliament Begun. ov., have been Wrrahted on & charge of of the Plains, CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Hob, 20, —President Already Dementod Women, -— Itallan Deputies Grow Disorderly and | i robbing the pay ioar; of the Virginia & — Elliot's anual report with its attack upon col- | — . Threaten ¥ Other Vig . Truckee road last woek. ego sports was ade public pday o ALF A DOZEN PEOPLE BADLY INJURED | 1noOAME, Feb. 20—Tho Chiamber of Deputics | ig OPENING FIRE ON THE HOUSE OF LORDS | Prominont tumbar .men of Minnosota havo | COLOR LINE IS FINALLY DECIDED ON | 0% #borts was made public today. He | STATE ASYLUM AT ROCHESTER DESTROVED sembled today The chamber was been, it s alleged, detected in an offort to says in part In the highly competitive ports which glve rise to exciting intercol - thronged with excited members and the — dofraud the state in contracts for cutting | [afornal Machines Placed Over the Doors 80 | gy),01i0y wore packed with spectators. The lumber from state Tands. Word White Inserted In the Constitution | IoIate contests, namely, boat racing, base | Two Hundred Femnle Inmates Removed in a8 to Esplode When the Doors Were ‘ Fifteen Minute Speech by the Grand Old | Tho State of MI¥sourl was sunk fn about Without Discusslon—Some New Den- | Pall and foot ball, there have been developed s Pisbliny O8I T ARolher Talrts vice president read a letter from Sig. e b Zanerdell, In which the writer adhered to Lo In recent years some evils of a se Motion to Discharge elght feot of water yesterday afternoon near nitions of th i the " Opened-No A ng—No One Injnred—Serl Pecullar Cyel 13 o 5 . e ro, 1l The boat sprang a leak and was natur No sport which requires of the Been Mude | his resignation of the presidency of the e UFd I“‘" the Employery run aground. No llves were lost. Term Amateur, atudents more than (wo houre & day fs fit - | ehamber Eventually Ilvur.mln,' \’\Iul nw-_.i Liability Bl Because the Newcastle, Pa., manufac- for college work student can keap up AR seb. 20 y S sy AL "]””"l" & torians: e turers have refused to employ Itallan la- his college studies and also play his full part PAR Feb. 20. he city of Parls has o iy S "" “l'”‘"_ “l’] "”‘I'I"‘” & l'l“' horers they have recefved within the past LOUISVILI Feb. 20.—The second day's § ' any of these three sports as at present ROCHESTER, eb. The Rochester nother bomb explosion n to prosecute the Sicilian dep elice the ; otte! ol conducte ore ‘18 BOMSLH axaufsiealy . been startled by another bomb explosion, | LOU 0 BIERERLE La8 B C o b Fascer df | LONDON, Feob. 20.—There was a notable | féW days many threatening lotters sesaion of the League of American Wheel- [ tonducted There i nething exquisitely | state hospital was discovered on fire at 5:30 which, following 50 elorely upon the 08 | Lavatori (Workingmen's union), who was | gathering in the House of Commons today | , AFEUments on the motion for a now trial | men was called to order at 10:40 this morn- | i tREPEER(E I tho sxteuvagant cxnendiiures | o'clock this morning. — The flames spread rage at the Hotel Terminus, has caused in- | ted I ry 4o 1" with: enias for Assassin Prendergast were concluded | oo progident L f | In the colleges, such as Harvard and Yalo, n b \ " g g Lot arrested on, January 4, charged with engag- | in anticipation of hearing a great speech | yostorday at Chicagor . Judgo Brentano's | 05 LY President Luscomb The players have been forced by public opine | FAPMIY, oWing to the luck of water, and the G Ve TE T A EATE t v [ e in n dangorous conspiracy and with In- | from Mr. Gladstone, who, according to re- | decision will b rendored Saturday Mr. Mott of Maryland offered a resolution | fon (o overstrain and overwork until there | bullding was destroyed. b s dieult L0 o ier Criapl announced the government | POTt, was to make an attack upon the House | A. M. Britton of Fort Worth, Tex,, who | complimenting the officers for their efficient [ I8 cat risk of injury and eventually | From the moment when the first cry of cortaet version of the facts I the oase. . | would introduce their measures of economy, | of Lords in connection with its recent re- | was arrested last week on several indiot- | work death, o become brutal and brutallzing 18 | fire was given the nmates of the bullding From careful inquiry patice Wead | gnding to incrense the revenue, and that 1t | jection or mutilation of popular government | MeNts charging him with embozzlement of | Colonel Willlam Watts of Kansas asked | voive sioient mornmal sl ppuieh e | woro fn a stae of intense exelioment. Their quarters | however, that @ man of | proposed on Friday to discuss the questions | hills, Many peers were present in the gal- | *0n000: has been held in $55,000 bonds the privilege of speaking on the amendment | players, as in foot ball.'” ; | shouts and crys for ald wore pitiful sl Pl Lt A el “’['” bl n B L UL L LU BT T e report. that squaw killed near Mam- | rogarding the insertion of the word white In the matter of remedles the presilent | Tho burned building was a four-story nished room in a small tenement or hotel | Sicily and In the Carrara distric 5 moth, Ariz, some time ago was the wife Mle he felt confide ero 6 auggests the following change 0 I | brick structure, 100x70 feet in din of modest description situated at 6 Rue St. | _Deputy Imbriani demanded an Immediate [ Mr. Gladstone, carefully dressed and with | of Apache Kid, 1s not credited by the of- [ While he felt confident there would be a | SpEKests the following changes. Iirst, thore | brick structure, 100570 foet In dimensions oo Y discussion of the measures referred to. The [ a flower in his buttonh entered during | ficers at department headquarters in Den- | largely increased membership if the assem- nen, _intercollog and was buflt fifteen years ago. Dr. Howard, Jacques. 8o far as can be ascertained the 5 i matches nor races; second, no games, int 4 USEQUER ) A E q " | house, however, simultancously, with the | “questions” and was loudly cheered, not | Yer- bly saw fit to adopt the amendment, Mr. | oollegiate or otherwise, should be played on | " orien of the institution, sald that the loss suspicious looking tenant disappeared on or ption of the lefts, accepted Premier | only by nis admivers but by many of the | The republican territorial central commit- | Watts read a letter signed by twenty-five | other than college flolds belonging to one of | WOUId amount to $120,000. There Is no ir “"""” Monday, and he ““ 4 ’”‘“" "\I Ltk s Sl ‘I"’”V““”* kb alowen i Dare opponents of the Grand Old Man. tee UI' Oklahoma s in session at Guthrie. A | members of the Union Cycle club, a colored | tho competing colleges or in the college | Surance. last night the propriotor of the ho o. | A lively passa : rms fol ittt ”v: ATCaETths: QUEALIBHNSHAL Bagr /dINpoRaA. ot |s d hot fight 18 In progress for the chalf- | organization, in which they urged the ins | toWn; third, mo professional student she At the time the fire broke out, there were Calabriessl, knocke the door and finally | SIZ. Tmbriani and the vice president of the manship between the Seay and Flynn fac- TAIEA) DAPE. (LG RESFOOTTAEIALE. CONBALES | 50 AlE Lt i ARFaRtanad €6 hrbdlc downi the doce unlens. b |- cHumyer; Ig. Imbriani insisted upon | Mr. Gladstone, amidst long and enthusiastic | tions. sertion of the word white. After some dis- | co ) P A e ember of o | —o) male Inmates, 213 females, and 110 keep- Wi ovoned. Mo, Calabriess] dotayed | SPeaking then and the vice president in- [ cheors, m®ed the discharge of order of the Attorney Donahue opened the argument | Cusion it was decided to defer the amends | yniversity team or crew in moro than one | oo aid officia AL ULl 7 et i, ‘x' Lo alof el ‘{ y el 11 ted he should not do so This caused a f o p1overs liability bill. The speech of Mr, | for the defense in the Coughlin ca it Chi- [ ment offered by Mr. Watts and take It in | sport within the same year; fifth, no f | wind blowin| nd at one time it seemed i s e | howlink uproar upon the part of the frionds | Giadstone tn making this motion only lnsted | €A%0 vesterday. Mr. Donahue's speech was | fts regular order. ball should be plaved until the rules are so [ 88 If the portion of the structure in whic ap m:wh i il n" ,I‘H,,“:.IL‘ ST of botli sides, and eventually the L hl,,,.,,,, minutes The premier said during nilu'lv‘lv:llr and attracted a large crowd of | e question of the annual summer meet amen; led &8 to diminish the number and | the female patients were housed, must nec- again tried to the door, this time using | became so L o vic ¢ the course of his remarks that he was con- | Spectators. it 57% y violence of the collissions between the play SEASIIY A donned his hat and suspended the sitting: % League of Americ eelmen was : essi he umed. At 6:15 o'clock, wi for While engaged in the task the land- | donnied bis hat and suspended the sitting | vinced that a large majority of the working [ A party of offcials from Topeka, Kan., | % e Leasno of merican Whoelen Was | oy and provide for the enforcement of the | o fire was i ot fts oions oo hile lady became aware that something had e o altercutione 1 the | Classes were opposed to the House of Lords’ | are in Denver examining Colorado building | Mext taken up. After a long discusslon af rules; sixth, intercollegiate contests in any S Ele Sh T BULATICRLIGINUTY were a number of excite reations in the | oinondments and therefore the government | Stono which thoy will probably decide to | Vote was taken by ballot. The vote resulted, | ono sport should mot take place oftener ti was scarcoly above the horlzon, with th government y will p y 0 v ian ferkb s S ‘”,”","“'””’,”"‘I'I'; lobbies of the Chamber, and several of the | jad no option but to withdraw the bill use in the construction of the new court | 93 in favor of Denver and 70 for Asbury | onco a year. mercury down to 10 degreos above zero, © inspection she waw what was to members nearly cime to blows nct, L A R AR T LSRR e LA L, il Oke Yy - : o physicians, Drs. Howard and Remington, . s 55 Ul ) B et b e vt mere ot baan & muosber | | The radleals who had een engerly expect z peka Park. The selection of Denver was then NEW YORK BENCH SHOW, after a hurric consyltation, . con. pearances a bomb or infernal m 3 s o oty ottt | ine Mr. Gladstone to make an attack upon Four Austrian miners have been arrested [ made unanimous on a motfn of Mr. Holmes e e cluded that the safety of the ) y She ran away fr e door in alarm and | Of face slapy E i g the House of Lords showed disappointment | suspected with having placed glant powder | of New Jerscy, scconded by Mr. Parsons of ot Rt tion . A | GOURA A LEAL tH Al Pttt Lt ne i paa e called her husband. who, after making an [ SSEEE 0 gouties had somewhat quioted | & -lw-’ gpecch progressed. The premier, in | under the Magude boarding house of Angels | New York it 1t whicir-the male TRt A i ‘lv’rm‘!;_.l..; e A b e Vhen ) mey u s mild, easy tones, argied simply against | Camp, Cal. Suspicion rests mainly upon An~ | On motion of Mr. Wilso 500 was ORI s AL \RA BITUIRL eIk TR F fnspection of the supposed bomb, Lt | down the Chambor resumed its sitting and | the “contracting out” amendment, saying | toina Bocovarcith, p propriatad for " the exponsen ‘of the. tacing | , NEW YORK, I T TR B A MO L LR A il LGS policeman, who promptly but unwisely put | ag ,: o Sig. Calvotti's motion to pu S | from all evidence presented, he thought the Rev. Frank Tyrrel, pastor of the Central | board. dogs are engaged in having their day at Mad- | P2 “'I' e e o LOEEILIGRRO R URIDAHAIY This caused the bomb, shaped like a sardine | 8PF © Jegted o the House of Lords provision of the Law and Order league, will fmme- | York to continue the League of American | an intelligent, enthusiustic, appreciative way, | the fight and the noisoe. - Some fuahed wildly O R WCLIA R T W AT e le government, continued Mr. Gladstone, ely begin o crusade against tho gilded | Wheelmen’s memborship in tho International | such as dogs alone are capable of. It hos ont of the building, only to be caugh where it exploded, inflicting terrible in- 3 it belloved the working people were the bost | palaces of sin of that city Cyclers union Was carrled. The color line | g 1 ¢ OB S80S O e s i ae e |t rior Ware NEULIGPR L AT HRAY (O dragie Jurles upon Mme. Calabriessl, who Was | Geemany's Emperor Tee on the war- | J108e8 It matters which related to - thelr he Atchison, Topoka & Santa Fe officials | amendment was then taken up and a ballot . il it LS o S WinThd6 oL RATALY Wounded in the abdomen, and slightly it Rt own affairs. And it the amendments were |, cof SO BONEIE € bR G o rrison | taken without discussion. The vote resulted, | Fival the horse show in popular favor, as the | ' M s done amid the crl wounding her hushand, fracturing the log | (oSS I vty incorporated in the bill, the workmen's st lie would postpone his departue for | 127 for the amendment to 54 against it bullding was crowded with spectators, the |'sounds of tefrer naturally o, bo. oxbosted o sracl, a commissic it who lad LHELMS IN, Feb. 20.—Emperor | curity would be impaired and they would be LML B 1) ALl CEP s vened at 2:20, | maje ot which comprise the swelldom | oo 1o telenteriurally to be expeated EOMRTHERe): i i et nperor | eurlty would be impaired and they would be | riiirornia until Monday, February 26. No he afternoon session convened at 2:20, | Majority ot which comprise ¢ elldom | ¢rom the frightened and crazed inmat -~ of Russia ar- | deprived of all the benefits of the bill. Rt. Hon. A. J. Balfour, the conservative leader, who was also heartily cheered on President Luscomb'’s first offic reappointment of Howard B. Ray chairman of the racing board. Mr. R g In~ fifty or more lasses al act was the L slbbil N | the wildnes and terror attendant upon nond as | Which prizes lave been offered will bo | ymoya g o8 of frongled wonion, the found representatives of every breed of dogs ot And Tt i the arrival | William and Prince Hen at 11-0'clock this morning and been attracted to the scen of the policeman, and also injuring his | rived her wife, wh ompanied him. An uncle of nge. iv is assigned for the ch. Information has been mos, ¢ d of the oc shouts of tho fi G i1 abY WoardaaSuge) | drov {m”h 1::11 g lmvl, in order to ad- | 411 “ien then arc lo defended the | lynching of Lowls Hendrix, the third negro | pond'then proceedad to a discussion of some | that ever consed or lorded their way ato 4 PG AFSEn) porsist verely by t from the bomb, which | RIS i oath of alleglance to the naval | Houso of Lords amendmonts, claiming the | Supposed to have been implicated in the as- | 5ropocad changes bearing upon racing rules | 908 lover's affection. Among them aro in- R oanibe OCClE R [t a e passed almost through his body. o soon | recruits, Tho streels were decorated with | working people favored them. Continuing, | Sault on and murder of Mrs. Jusste Rtucker, | and bringing up the amateur question, He | Numerable prize winiiers—dogs with record bis “pcone. of confuaion was ag the policeman recovered from the siock | flags and the route from the railroad station | he sald, they represonted an fndustrial con- [ neAr ‘-“?"""f'r_:"~;~\_"t'“ {"_“":‘ T presented an elaborate paper dealing with | I every field open to them. The display of o et anly iag Lo Irhich e hal suatained by the expioolon | to the drill grounds was lined with marines, | stituency, A e han it Ve | e aD TR oA e e the subject and urged that cash prizes | 8t Dernards s unusually nd fur- GoRIFBINENAL CHR TP Ao VL WaRTEReR: SRR EEC e KRN TN R G VLM 6% ORTAB L OB Gk i thaalnperor and : the glo ection to the amendments. street, Francisco, ey lende should be strictly tabooed as now. His ree- | Nishes one of the chief points of popu x L e ler husband and het uncle, M. and Mme! | imperial party. The weather was beautitul, | Doth the unionists and the conservatives, | enteréd by burglars early yesterday morning | gmmendations In the way. of amending the | apprciation. From these sedate exam o been wnnecorssary o e satety of Tsrael ond others who were ghtly fho emperor in tho drill_ hall addressed | according to him, were sent to tho Houso | While the occupants were ;hlwzr"m-d robbed | constitution as it concerns racing was | Of canine respeetability the display runs on | the B3 femal e ."].""["‘"_l"".‘,””{"l‘; wounded were taken to the Hotel Diew, the | the enginesrs stokers, ete, who were there | of Commons by the working people, upon | of about $12,000 in coin and jewelry. dopted. down through all the hound and hunting ain that not any one was injured famous hospital of Parfs. assembled and oxpressed profound sympathy | Whose support both were dependent Dr. A. C. Cummings, an old soldier, who The most important of these amendments | family and other rough and tumble mermber l‘"" a PRSI Ol AR DJLTeC The police are maintaining great secrecy. | with the disaster which had befallen their Finally, the House, by a vote of 225 to 6 [ was on his way to San Francisco from | were to class A and B to class A defining | Of the race to the fragile and pampered BSOS The house where the explosion took place | companions board the Brandenburg. The | adopted Mr. Gladstone's motion and amid | Sloux City, was found dead in a Wagner | an amateur. An additional provision laboled | boudoir pets that are too ethereal for the ,;,\,',,r,,,,”‘ 48 in their hands, and is being closely | emperor said My eye observes not only | loud laughter the bill was withdrawn, sleeper on the Kansas City, St. Joseph & [ “I" was adopted, as follows: “An amateur | touch of vulgar air even, and appear in the %) i Ll L SRR C L R wies above, but what passes below | The FHouso refected all the lmportant | Council Bluffs road yestorday morning. of class A may not compete outsido of his | kennel club’s pageant behind glass eases and | conaition of the ¢ went Time According to one theory the bomb was If the engineer staff, admittedly | @&mendments made by the lords to the parish | Tho receivers of the Philadelphia and | own state at a aistance greater than 200 | in lacquered pagodas wrapped in cotton or B seR o placed where it was found by an anarchist | the best of all nations, continues to display | coun bill and accepted the unimportant | Reading Coal and Iron company have made | miles from his legal residence, except by | wool. e 2 > S leader, who had n personal grudge against | the same devotion to duty, it may always [ amendments. It then adjourned until Satur- | ap, tion to the coprt for authority to | special permission of the member of the — CHICAGO, Feb armers Review Ll Dl i LR and “who' was | bo sure of my spectal gratitude. day. fsstio $5.000.000 of caal trust notes in ordor | racing board in charge of his- district.” COMMERCIAL CLUB AFFAIRS, | will say of winter wheat i Tlinols AWAEOSLIRVLLIOY WOULLTO opon this door After leav the drili hallsEmperor Wil- . AR o retire a portion of the company's floating A by-law on the same subject — is quite gencrally under a blank of i 4 < r SLAVER % 5 rot 0 pany ating A by-law on the same subject was as fol- 2 is quite gencrally under a blanket of snow. 0 soon »m:,vrh.“\ :»lu’-‘m.w convinced that e | iam, Princo Henry of Pry s and Adn LAVERY HORRORS DETAILED, tebt. ) lows: ~ “Wherever permission is granted to [ Willlams May Bring His Stables Here— | 1o prospects of the crop are reported good had disappeared, o) i omething was wrong Hi IO ded to e ironcla {oen Vil- i ) oal o . AW 0 sur compete er Enterprises Discus g inside ”l‘)h\l ipartments, The explosion | | itz pr ‘[“li th »(“v' »I ‘II\ v‘ \‘xl Towns Ralded by the Sofas and Mutilated The inquest upon the death of Lawyer | an amateur of class A to compete at a Oth rgHuterprlscyhD nGussod. and the recent snow will do much to lessen W T e i g OTCOr Lol MIIRIEA R L Na gL e Boillos of the-Aged Left to Rob: Henry Carr, who wasimysteriously shot in | greater distance from his legal residence The executive committee of the Commer- | o5 1 (50 G0 R N g NG S T AR BT s g aunLyer ATy Sote b on s hILIng s o Th LONDON. Feb, 20 p comreamomin s qo. | M5 0wn house two weeks ago Sunday night | than allowed by the rule, the member of the | cfal club met at the club rooms yesterday | U005 - 7 4 ona;jlaras |‘ f i a g8 and | crew of the warship was assembled on deck Lo N, . 20. orrespondence de- | u¢ Denver, ended last nlght, the jury finding | racing board " shail require an itemized afternoon and put in the most of the time Wheat in Missouri Is in good condition WILER LTI AL Db and }""‘ ned the emperor and the imperial | seribing the march of the expedition under | that Carr was kijled.by some person un. | Statement of expenses, with receipts and | ° s ok e sl 2 and will be improved much by the recent 3COND IN A DAY. ording to navy regulatic Colonel Tllis against the Sofas in Sterra | known. vouchers, and shall notify the chairman at | discussing new cnterprises which they are [ yeavy snow, making an effort (o secure for this city In Kansus the grain has been rather dry, once that s The cruiser Princess Wilhel sion has been granted. This afternoon thore was a ronewal of the Leone, and the engagem g i e Leone, gagement between the | The employes in the shops in the Big excitement when became known that | 48 the emperor entered the boat which was i o = it Th endments, with the restrictl Se: 1 letter read from vi but is now covered with ow and the at. . oy Easar i B B o AR BRI trotoa R he 5 Four at Champaign, Ill., have been official A estrictions | Several letters were read from various par. | but is n ¢ v ] another bomb had heen found. This time | to convey him on board, and his majesty DL T e ARt Bt thars Fall e o i sre eping re- | 2lready in force, mean that the members of | tios concerning new cnterprises, but none of | tendant moisture will help the crop. Soma there was no explosion The second bomb | afterwards Il\\‘[ll_‘l'h'\l her crew and the ship | gives horrible detalls of Sofa slave ralds. In o " en con- | the league must regard more closely than 1 o v of the correspondents report the crop s tound i the Hotel de \-Beperancer on | Lsclf. After his inspection of the warst me cases entire towns have been wiped out | nacted with e dechanionl. dopriemn ot | ever tha bounds boyond which an amatear | them are vet suliciently developed to war- naged considerably by the dry weather. the Rue du Paubours, St. Martin. It was | Emperor Willlam returned ashore and went | and their inhabitants butchered and scat- | the voad 3 & may not go without being considered a pro- [ Fant the publication of anything concerning | The reports from Nebraska indicate the found at 11:30 a. m., and was similar in [ to the Naval club, where he lunched with | tored. The once thriving town of Tekiviama, 2 fessional. After the consideration of matters | them. condition somewhat les vorable than Kan- shapeiand make to tho ono that exploded | the officers, There was no music at the | which a few months ago had 8,000 inhabi of minor importance the assembly's time was | A communication from J. L. Druin started | sas. earifonfi; the day on the Rue St. Jacques, | Juncheon as the victims of the Branden- | tants, Is now a scene of desolation. Al the taken up with the discussion of the matter | the discussfon of the advisability of securing [ The crop conditions in Towa are various. sous : 5 | The general condition fs fair. The race between and Florence and, (s to be first into Cripple Creek, Colo. he Midland Terminal ple Creek railroads is be- The bomb of the Hotel de I'Esperance was | burg disaster were buried today. houses are in ashes and the headless and | Y contra of an official paper for the league, and with- W found” In a manner similar to that which [ The crews of the various ships manned | mutilated trunks of men, women and chil- {"”,‘,‘"‘lf acideqiy hati lTh“ SoncIRstornion otk xmunn;:any a6 s lontian n\ljuurnm:ry:t thiedotationitiere oM OaV LAY themoLoq e caused the discovery and explosion of the | the yards this evening and cheered the em- | dren are lying heaped amid the ruins. The [;fd' nes, ‘r“e working ail the men they can | o supper was tak Independence horseman, who is looking for Judge M ition. 4 first one this morning. In the later ca: peror as he passed.dn a cutter through the | gtench arising from these mounds of decay- adiroom for: A 2 In the evening President Luscomb declined | new place in which to pitch his tent with ST. LOUIS, Feb. 20.—A Republic special howaver, the bomb did not explode, and upon | electric lights to the dock to witness a | ing flesh Is horrible. A coroner's jury at San Francisco held an | a salary of $3,000 ayear and theconven- | his valuable string of horses. Mr. Willlams | g0 Greston, Ta., says: Judge J. W. McGill being found, the authorities were sent for, | Collection of pictures in the yard showing the The route taken by the Sofas was marked | IRQuest on the E&ly of May Brookyn, | tion adjourncd. is one of the most successzul conductors of it (& tate C A bonimisalonitwho and it was afterwards taken to the mfnici- | Davy, past and present. by similar evidenzes of wanton massacres :}‘(fu’l‘ct‘]’fif'fi:‘(‘,“’df:"l“‘;‘r'(f]‘,"'“j‘:“’i’;,“c'm"i""o,“‘: —— Taceimactingalinitho canniy) ‘““" A Neianuld i D R R bl laboratory, whore it will be ex ol RS stion. B 7 ] 3 3 5 ADOT to locate here it would make ongy b pal laboratory, where it will be examined. and destruction. The absenco of bodies of [ g e PIAE BOG dIeC Trom the CFecis of & ADOPTED A CON ‘c’)c.‘m.l;:.luffig omtor st the horse Industry s | recovering, has suffered a relapse and fs The police are of the opinion that the FIRM INDS FALLING OUT. young men and women indicated that they now in a critical condition. sulcidal intent, Base Batl Magnates at Des Moines Make | which Nebraska is just now asuming such bomb which exploded this morning In the - were spared only to be sold into slavery. G S Rue St. Jacques and the one found later in | France and Russla at Variance on the | Colonel Ellis liberated hundreds of slaves, Notwithstanding the action taken by the Eltloikrontens: vast proportions. It was decided to make Postofcn Blown Up by Robbers, tho Hotel de I'Esperance, were placed by ASttar ot Mrenoh| QornibDatlcs 5 Rt S Amalgamated convention yvesterday to stand [ DES MOINES, Feb. 20.—(Special Telegram | the effort to secure his location here. BIRMINGHAM, Ala., Feb. 20.—Yesterday the same person, bt it is difficult to under- | BERLIN, Feb. 20.—The Frankfort Zeltung ChiglorsianiiAmsrlsantlinmINEs Lon. firm for the scale, a number of puddlers | to The Bee)—The men who are interested | A new burcau was established by the board et onceat YWoo : v at Plttsburg, Pa., and re to prepare plans for some kind of autumnal [ morning the postofice at Woodlawn, a su- LONDON, Feb. 20.—The correspondent of | broke away the Standard at Paris says: It has been a | turned to work at the Keystone mill, ac matter of surprise that tho United States | CCPURE the §4 rate. government has cared to be represented at | . At the eighth an stand the motive of (his person if the thoory f8 correct, as both these hotels are small, tenement-like places, frequented almost en- tirely by workmen, and it is not thought In the new Western Baso Ball league were | fociivities to be held in Omaha. Varlous | burb of this city, was blown up In'a mys- in town today. Representatives were here | plans were briefly discussed, such as some- | terious manner aud $14,000 worth of prop- ual convention of the | from all the cities to be included in the cir- | thing simitar to the carnival of the Veiled | erty burned. It fs supposed to have been bminit- | done by robbers. No clew. says that important notes have been ex- changed between France and Russia in gard to the corn duties que likely that the anarchists would attempt | to the newspaper the Russian note said that o Inland Daily Press assoclation at Chicago | cuit save one. Squire McCaull of Joliet, | Prophet, and other proposals. The L " L the present sanitary conference, the hose e b Rocia 28 % struci r 3 to injure thix class of people. Tho more | whilo not claiming tie r to-intertero 1n | of whioh 15 to preserve urope trom e, | yesterday, F. R. Gibson of the Palladium, | who fa engincering Des Moines' Interosts 1n | L0 Was natructed to confer with th Gentle- AR reasouable suppositlon Iy that the two bambs | (g jyternational affairs of afother state | We learn that delegates from that country | Deacon Harbor, Mich., was clected president | tno league, was in early ana was besleged | MeS Roadster club and the fair association Teft In the two hotels mentioned, were either 4 : . and William M. Narvis of the Muscatine A in regard to having a series of races in con- lacod there by some. cranlc. or elso they | 0 recognizing the fact that France 15 per- | have been instructed to raise the question [ 4nd Willlam M. Na all the morning. Those present were: W, | yu (AR RRTNE & HCEEE € e rimontal nifaies shich were beiny | fectly loyal In treating all countrles alike, | of Immigration between Europe and the | Journal vice president. 5 W. Kent, Jacksonville, Ill.; R. M. Kneisley, | “'mya” hatter of celebrating May 12, the § W Xpproim - ¢ B | Russia must protect her own frterests, and | United States. This will be Impossible, The Natlonal Carnation society met at In- | St. Joseph; D. E. Rowe, J. T. MeVittie, | (ehe fEHET BE cofebbat oyl the T tested by one or more anarchists With regard to the discovery of the sec- | ond bomb it scems that the prefect of po A. N. Hill, W. S. McCaull, Joliet J. Hickey, Lincoln; John Ohlwater, land. s derange the Russian ex- | however, at that conference. Such ques: | dianapolis last night with twelve states rep- | Omaba Aty resented. The gold medal offered for the | TIL; highest development of new varieties of | Roc of the Union Pacific railway, was also brought and briefly discussed and laid it tho corn d port trade she must excreise her right to [ tion must be discussed et I el £ DO | terminate the Franco-Russian treaty of com- e FOUEh! dibpleny, JERHGRLIvR sk enAlkn el A TR I SO [ Wou't Allow Hy pnotism. piuks or carnations was awarded to Fred | The meeting was called for 9 o'clock this | °Vgh {0 & future moeting, = o e A oot tiad beon pincod 18] Tho French noto sent in roply to the Rus- [ LONDON, Feb. 20.—Mr. Asquith, home | Dorner of Lafayette, Ind. mornig, but was postponed till afternoon on | 1y axamined into the financial affairs of R TALUa 0 beBRALGaE R L tho sbary e mailas ||| Slantcan catlon referred (0 was in sub- | secretary, in reply to the request ot Prof. | The Second Congregational church of Rock- | account of the absence of one of the mam- | (i txamined ifo, the nanclal affairs o 4 Ll % L POIC | stance hile France must respond to the | mendall R | tord, 11, the handsomest edifice fn point of | bers who was expected to arrive at noon. ¥ L 3 g t : were dispatehed to the he s L 4 ‘ Tyndall, who recently returned from Amer- g and that with the exception of the fact that Wera: alvpauiad 10 e - | popular fecling in favor of an increase of tho | (Y164 Y00 & e archiitecture and equipment in Iliinois, | At the afternoon meeting nothing of im: | And that with the excepiion of the fact that ded sl RIS g ot au 1, she would endeavor to limit | (63, that he be accorded an interview with | orooted and dedicated two years ago at a | portance was accomplishod. | paying up their dues the aftairs of the club M ybrick in order to Induce her to be of the municipal laboratory was sent for to ho i 4 the mininu ute s- b cost of over $100,00 s completely gutte sirector McCaull of the Des Molnes tea Al suporvise the transportation of the homb to | (% METeAse 10 L0 imintvii. A fater Bus: { g pnor nd questioned while in that'state | for fire secteriey atteragn L ictcl gutted e A L ‘eupe | Were in good condition. The secrotary was the laboratory, but the latest news from the | proneh reply, but r (hat Russia ad. | fOF the purpose of establishing, it possible, 4 s . ort f oninite Yo Moines this | Instructed to send a letier to cach of the s I that the socretary und pollee ofiicars | French reply, but re Russia ad- | |00 ! rot. iy, '® | “Nearly the entire afternoon was occ port for a winning team in Des Moines this [ G000 00 Y e TR (e Ty Rotel is that the sccretary wnd po ors |y i L lier innocence, informs Prof. Tyndall that 1 eh N Chicago, well known 1n | delinquents and urge the necessity ieres L0 her own views, yesterday in the supreme court of Mich year. Huzh Nicoil of Chicago, well known in were afraid o touch the borb and we - ho cannot petmit such an interview. y y sup t Mich sl DR i PN 'Int promptiy paying dues that the club may liborating as to tho best means toromove it e in arguments upon applications of Governor | portiug circles, will bo In the eity tomorrow | Lob i B 0G0 ana. that its usefulness A . ) M WILL TARE THE INITIATIVE, o r ympel the 'Boar to take the management of the Des Moines i | y 5 F3 without cansing an explodl Some were Rich for a mandamus to compel the Board i may not be impaire i pARRINIIL s Gxplonle il of Canvassers to convene and recanvass the | team. Billy Traflley, a player well know anobebochiupalie surad ani e Pl i i omb i 2 Mowi tle looted in favor of soaking bomb in a bucket of S = 0 4 R A e A R el The fol 5 gentlemen were ¢ i water but - u voady | Enstand nteroution sures | Death of the Famous Caricaturlst and | 1891 vote on the salaries question. re e i it *| members: Honorary members, Revs. T. i '\ S | st Auarel Proprictor of Puck. A brutal attempt to assault the G-year-old | Moines this year. = - 50 G S OGS M, Wilson and. W K. Teans; MT: Jenmb Decker playing water upon LONDON, feb, 2 A telegram from Parls NEW YORK, Feb. 20.—Joseph Keppler, | aushter of a farmer named Willlam Little | HeF S5 B T e G T tive members, Messrs. R. C. Baughina but thix’plan was not adoy ays it there that the British | (ho caricaturist, tho editor and proprletor of | WAS Mmade by a white man while the child [ JEPNE 0 B AR, | a0 PR € ition | He Heyn, John A. Creighton, Francis C §f T} feared that it would cause jovernment has decided to propose to the | (he comic : SR e was returning from school yesterday at Hen- | B8 Y% € TRV R S BAP B CO0S pedule | Grable, Frank 1. Moores, Charles I Drexel Y u I.ng wove and thus expi i ; th £ tntern SasLe J"“‘” Juck, diud last night at | nesey, Okl The bruto had torn the¥child’s | S RGNS, 1t (5 BEONCE NG & REREIIE | 4 Judge Martin Langdon. vally” was the n vasang tern s residence in this city, He was 59 years to shreds, when he was frightencd [ OF dates fo L i i ol iR s e i tion In regard to police supervisio o | old. The immediate cause of his death was 4 TOrroy; g FIGHT AND FOOT RAC = room in the Rue St with the view wppressing anarchy, heart failure, resulting from a complication | The preliminary hoaring I tho criminal SOME PRIZE FIGHTS, Friends Surprised at the plosion took place this mo Accordlng | The proceedings ut the inquest over the | Of spinal and lung trouble. \lbel ease) ot (Ohiar of Bolles Quarlas ot allor R T Woraaremi ) to another account “Ravally” wrote to P : ) » Y g : i e . 3 Singu Circumstances that Caused the | onderful Improvement. ¢ v mains of Bourdin, who was recently ¥ 8. Wells. Kansas City, Kan., st Populist A, J. | Flaherty Knocked Out with Skin Gloves . 4 3 ; 3 24 Yoo Commissary Dresch, who arreste killed by the premature explosion of a bomb | WASHINGTON, )—Mrs, Mary S, | Smith came ‘to an end last evening. Justice El Paso Wants Corbett and dnckson. Artest of Xywo Ractnors LastNights *C. I. Hood & Co,, Lowell, Mass.: chal, the executed an t, sayi 4 RO &) dow of e late AQ Y. Wel Swingl held the defendant to the district % Feb. 24 TR W. §. Underland and Frank 8. Stanfield “Dear Sirs:— I take pleasure in writing the ying he was carrying in Greenwich park, yestor- | Wells, widow of the late Admiral C. Well L PASO, Tex., Feb, 20.—A special train Yaily) Intonded 0 comit cul iy o el I arepwiclh park, yestor- | (7% "\, is dead. 'The remains will be taken | Court in $1,000 bond on one charge 500 | ook 175 men just across the New Mexico | Were arrested last night for fghting good I havo received from taking Hood's Sarsa- o s ha e B Visiting tho scene o the explosion a | t© Philadeiphia for interment. oachion tho flygriothers, Iime yosterday to witness a fight hetween | Underland and N. J. Steffleson are partners [ parilia. Every spring and summer for six years ; i oAU L L Hon: Whllai @ Togan An unruly horso kicked over a large can y LI T P S T O Py or more, my health has been 80 poor from heart UAn LY lasary. ‘openod ¢ MF ey 10 neak gl of gasoline at Patrick Ryan's blacksmith | Billy Smith of Australia and Dave Flaherty A ba L ¥ blatas 1 debility that at times (1if Qoor, but still, according (o th outed “Vive]' anarchie!” and JACKSON, Tenn., Feb. 20.—Hon. Willlam | Jiop at Chicago yesterday, and as a result | of Portland for a purse of $500. Tho men | teenth street, and have not been on good | trouble an gouoral dat lity that at times ilife tho 4ffair, the homb fell to 11 yroceeded to make o ‘flery: address to the | m. Logan, a prominent: lawyer and candidate | S0P at Chicago yesterday, and as a rost of Rortlan BipL $ R ¢ ‘o time, Underland claiming that | Was o burden, T would become 30 SRR B8 SRS wiIRLGR o1 Tor tha [ DANAS RELATI R T IHERL A0 08 Iueration | ko conley. st and seven other men were badly burned | out in the thirty-second round to the extent of between $3,000 and $4,000. | that my friends thought T would not live long. ranco lon dnsany othe iarangue, wh he did after denouncing | Mov ntx of Ocean Steamships Febroary 20, | about the hands and face. It has been determined to secure the Cor He has gone so far to file a complaint in 1 could do searcely any work at all and had to oftice. The polico o t Henry Asquith At Gibraltar—Arrived—Kalser Wilheim 11 The Military Rifle association, consisting | bett-Jackson mill for this locality it possi- | o qistrict court ting him with fraud lie down every few 1 began eabled to the United States and exne - from New York. * | of the ndjutant gencrals and ofher officers | ble, and immunity from legal inoriernce | J® PRI o adl mortiased all | worse In January, losing my fest = LR S Lo GETS HER PROPERTY BACK, At New York--Arrived—Augusta Vietoria, | of the militia of Tllinots, Wisconsin, Michi- [ can be guaranteed. Subuctiptions tho stock, intending, he says, to atow a | tred. Ithoughi T would try I flee was based solely on the fact tha 3 e > 3 from Hamburg gar a and Minnesota, met in Chicago [ started this aftornoon and within a foreclosure, then buy the stock in and thus | rilla and Lam happy to say Lam Inbetter e M A Ik Decision of an English Judge in Favor of N B T BT T S terday and arranged to a tourna- | minutes nearly §10,000 was raised rraexo lils bastnss ot 9 s A ey the L s of Marlborough, ent, beginning September 10, provided at - . rsd: used In_con vawith a i York. terday the property was put a s AL S A i pREuIAte Ji o NTION, Fath 80.=Justine Starling today - . least three states would participate CAPTURED TWO STARLE BOYS, S XaueRIRY Ko Prapery AR BOb QO ari mongers, manufactured into a dynamite | 1 that the honse No. & Charlton House FREBGRALHLY BREBY famyo more deaths ieaurred 1n the Kruoker | ;o) o stop a Priso Fight but Fall to Make | Mr: 8t acting for Stefileson’s motler than I have |m-u m & number of yoars. My b | ich tho duchess of Marlborough amily at Michigan ity yesterda The | Pollce Stop a sht b o Make | e Did §1.925, Underiand thon claime - s : look.? 1 i Mariboroug| Domestie, father and mothet digd last weck and wore Arrests n-law, DId $1:320, Lnderland then wlied | friends remark to me: * Why how weil you look Uritish Veasel Loat. 1 ¢ rly Mra. Louls. Hammerslolgh of New Kansas was yesterday visited by another ried In the sarie grave. Yesterday two [ BUFFALO, Feb. 20.—What promised to be | pit® Oty BEF FEEAEE P the store until | 1 tell them 1t 13 Hood's Sarsaparilla that I .-..~I; TANTINOPLE, Feb. 20.—Adyices re- | York) purch i 1 and L m”.“ to m;- Iu\h sovere snow storm and blizzard. children "”","'l' reffe n% 41-”‘1\h T he four re- | a nice littlo mill at the cdvered track of tho | 11:30 lust night whon M amp, & law stu ‘ll"\~1‘!\xlvwnrr“ l\nlrul‘llmn-’::nl ‘.mlll‘..v hue coived hero state that th vth, | dub ed 10 her and not to her husban S 4 ] 4 2 maining children are ‘bedfast eath was 4 radtrs i3 o | i ama AR el manity give this medicl rlal and bo cone The affairs of Adjutant Ge 4 o e driving park last night was rudely broken | demt in J. W. W fice, g in Tiritish, from Odessa Nelr Counsel for the duchess sald the | Kansas are i estgna AT OF | caused by eating pirk thfected with trichinae, | 4rIVINS 1 ¢ et | SteMeson's interest asked the police to | vinced. This statemeit Is Wrue to the Lete Kansas are now being investigated. . A 3 up by the police after the principals had i crew supposed to be savod late dule being in financial trouble the 0 o A State Treasurer’ Nince of Colorado re- | UP DY take Underland from the store, but | ser.” Mus. JENN1E DECKER, Witseka, 1 o | auchoss desired fo assist him, but for family | . Wvetors from tho San Joaquin and other | rusey o tranafer (e 43,000 balance loft over | fousht one round and the sports had just | {Hif request was of Ccou —— ~ Germun AfMairs In Afeica reasons it was considered undesiy that | Streams threaten to inundate Stockton, Cal. | prop he legistativé fund of 1891 to the un- | begun to warm up. The bruisers were Tom and imhontcamn Indticed Canfield o Hood’s Pills cure llver 1ils, constipation, BERLIN, Feb. 20.-Tho Reichstag today | she should advance him money, therefore The Farnsworth Loan and Really cc oxpended fund of BI1060 now in the state | Rumsay and Mike Brennan, 160-pound men. | ituick Underland, s the officers say, the | Uillousness, jaundice, sick headaohe, indigestions adopted the colonlnl estimates after Chancel- | she ned tho house o the duke and the | of Mintioapolls has ussigned to Eaw for the purpbse of paying the ex- | When the police surprised the party there | [oheme boing to ket the men to fightulg in E— e on’ O yiitiad a } that the arrival | Jatter died re the hou 18 reconvoyed 3 penses of the oxtha session of the legisla- | was a stampede through a skylight, rder to cause thelr a Then bonds ‘ - N Ioe YOI GARMYETOA, A5 rabne et | (o the duchess. Justico Sterli 10 that the [ Dr. Deustraw of St. Louls, who murdered | ture, as authorized by ‘the appropriation bill | sports scattered over the roof. Nome were | would be furnished and the man who the AMUSMMEN z b 1T B 1 loan belng repaid (o tho creditors the prop h‘|~. wife and child recently wiil be tried on | recontly passed captured except iwa litle stable boys, who | ng I T fthaatarav ok ekt Swauld have T R S March 2 Qovernor. Righ Lt Mlchigan has decided | wore released, S S U Y (e S B2ECIAL HOLIDAY MAT. y - <ansas stalwart democrats and the fusiol jon o differeat Ny of procedure o T flociest o now holds the sto RSDANY, L] SER]ES TWELVE | BA ks In the Chamber of Depu- | coming campaign. treasurer and layd ,commission Instead [ NEW YORK, Feb. 20 y the courts Wedne day, Thursdaypeh 94.09-93- 24 . tiea today the minister of husbandry com- [ Phe supreme court of Michigan has af- | of appointing thelr sshccessors and Joining | witnessed a hard glove N Ing | == - h-.duy Saturaay,” . o | batted the Jaurez project of a government | firmed the constitutionality of the barbers' | issue between them in the supreme’ court, | yesort in the vicinity of Passaic, N. J.. carly Helensed the Woavers, ? FEBRUARY 21, 1894. monopaly for the sals of ‘corn. Tho minte.. | Sunday closing bill he will first bring {iho warranto procec “”f‘ e e ¢ ants wore Jimmy | WASHINGTON, Feh SRR i ‘ RN ter sald that according to M. Jaurez the gov After a chase of over a week, David Waldo | 8ainst the three oficlals who refused to be | yy,ch and Jimmy Grey (colored) man ) the immigration burcau of the THE BE E ||mma ikt oo mili, DakIRE, | LS ShaalnbA Donasaalon. af. thel PRk horas.| Soposed by nim eiihing. 146 poinds, but the col man | 3¢ ""‘ A8 AR gERHAR NASAL AL H | WARDE | JAMES. A A I P Jaurez replied by attacking what he | Catlan at Paola, Kan, — had the advantage in helght and reach. H sl 4 k& hs ohl s Prodnot L & Wha AD 8 Forelgn. had the ndation of Immigration Commissioner Sumptuous Scente Produotions. | classed as the existing oligarchy of the The th annual convention of the su Mareal 1s well known and has only been defeated | ) s todey ¢ d Wodnenday NI Tha lion's COU PON | Chamber, but the deputies finally rejected M. | preme lodge of the Order of the oTho munlcipal. councll ‘of Marsatiles ha lowerlng bis colors to Johnny Griffin ot Philadelphia, - today “orderad by | Meduiulan it The Lion's Houth, Juraua' proposal by a vote of 488 to 122, 3 Py, 8 TN sed resolutions protesting against the pro- | my, ‘aght was hot from the start, but whilo | aph the immediate release o fOUr | phursduy Night, ] 3y i ; ‘e Pal | mittee on customs, spoke in support of the Buoasdingly oold weashor I yaported from |- che Donding sysis 4 knocked out In the fourth round by a d rngat Hurh L the establishment, of - . - World's Fair | miias o sanioma Boka i shapart of, Can [ pdinnssta: usa-tue Takotest tnnatdion | SAIEUR IR L Ll g . | s Rasckedlout the | S stiater inorst Wandiikor st P | Friday Stens. Othsllo. | N e ANt aue Sorn UL¥ | temperature waa not sccompaniod by & atorm. | eriment will annoulte & new. franchise il [ Goipiia. " “He has ivestigated tho case and ke Julius Caesar, - - govornment opposed this plan, and it was ve- | | Fouricon cases of smallpox In the-gounty | with a view of quicting the soclalist agita Indiuna Sport onvinced himself of the p oty ok fhe e, oo, 750, 31,00 and $1 r’ or O lo. | Jocted: o1 to. 108 hospltal at Bdwardsvillo, [, were rgericd | tion in favor of universal franchis MARION, Ind., Feb. 20.—A prize fight oc- | course | 760 and $1.00 to the IHlinois Stato Board ‘of Heallh last 3 ; Mme. Albani sang in concert in Berlin last | curred at the opera house at Gas City late | T TE——— TOTUIAR m»umrh i six coupons of this | AREIDTA0: MeTha minlalar of (orslin ered n hoavy 1oss 1n the death yesterday | coption. ~Tho empress summoned her to her | .\ [ew Locke of Jonesboro. All the red- | ’ A r CULIS AFTERNOON AND TONIGIT s has rocelye o message from the | Suffered a heavy loss in the death yesterda S arat \ R iants Irilled in ne of the heavie bl S v S e | affairs has rocelved a cable message from th Y lay | box and congratulated her and requested her | # A oo G R L R | B I R e T e i | Spanish minister at Washington, saying that ‘1‘:“I’l"“ male chimpanzee known as “Pat | sing at a solree at the palace on Thursday Locke was knocked out fn tho niuth round, | Droducers i the state. Tho well was shot | b ¢ With J0 penia iu gpin o ho United States government has admitted | 00" e E 4 2 The Hamburger Nachrichten haa the fol- | A porsonal feud between tho vontestants | yestorday with elghty quarts of nitra-glycer ‘EIGHT BhL[;S § | the principal of the Spanish claim for dam The governor of New Jersey will take legal | owing: While walting at the railroad sta- | jnade the fight an earnest one. Locke | e, and at short intervals since throws up = b ages to Spanish subjects who suffered during | 8tePs to settle the difficulty between the | tion Monday for the arrival of the emperor | woighad 138 pounds; Carrol 160 s column of oil to the helght of ty | BROS. YKNE M akos & 3 % | democrats and republicans in the senate of | prince Bismarck, i LA e ) o BT o e gl i sow Taat et (111 o atariiing he Plorids war. These vislme are set of | (po7eiste TARE. TRARARSE. SN RN 0 e 4 3 Hundred-Mile Skating Record a s . i " Al (o, Matinoes ‘TUDAY and Sat 2 by the long discussed Mora claims of | that state whether he was going to Berlin soon, said undred ay 10 the Wabush riv he w g iz, WAsAston's Bee Office, Omaha. Havana. Deputy Lastres! of Maiguez leads | Heavy snow storms are reported from the | “At any rate not at present. I have noth- | TORONTO, Feb. 20.—Harley Davidson, the | us Wentz No. 21, and will be good for 1,000 vicinity of Leadville and other Colorado | ing to do in Berlin now. St. Paul, Minn, skater, now here, suys he | barrels a day when brought under control Matinee prices—Any seat ta the house 2 cents emmmmed | the opposition in the chamber