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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. B P z, SINGLE COPY FIVE CENTS ESTABLI le’.l) JUNE 19, 1871 OMAHA, THURSDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 22 1894, f his knowledge of the Napoleonic code, LATEST ANAKCHIST MOTTO. —_— incompetent and ¢ wdly administration, M cases before the courts of the e : ; ringing the natic into disrepute and southern cireuit are dependent upon this | Government Fortifications Are Again in Bt G LB Much Routine Work Done at the Grand | pi nging e wholo untry inta financlal o Benatorial Uourtesy Had No Place in Y oo DRRStIoh WeRti Pibyi AAVaNtAEHOG Shape for Defense, BARTE; " PNRETTon Sannrontate: Huse Army Encampment, Ao totaon darar R Lorite eamae ious Charges that Havo Been Brought day's Senate Proceedings, Justice Jackeon In at present a ‘lvuhm\ to i been arrested at Lybns. One had in his — ministration of Oklah 1 offices, Against Erastus Wiman, the circult, so that a shift would be neces - 2 . possession portraits of Bakounine and Ra- | gy . — ; sary n e event of Senaor White's ar | QUICK WORK ON BRAZILIAN BATTERIES | bometiitn, bortealts of makounine and Ri- | LD TIME CAMP FIRE IN THE EVENING | cost mist owinii-Five wnovsayn ACRIMONY WAS FREELY INDULGED IN | juitice Brown will be transferred to the prosper, hang your landlord!’ — Chieago Millionaire Rides on n Street Car [ Re Go DUN HAS MADE THE ACCUSATION northern cireuit, where his experience with The ‘police ‘yesterday evening arrosted : and Loxes n Handsome Sum. - Ttigation : MyoIvIng commerclal inter- | Alexandrine @* Aleneal Commanding th | twelve anarchists In this city at the lodg siander Church Dellvers an Tntoresting | 110460, Feb, 21.—(8pecial Telogram to fngs of an anarchist leader named Duprat Address to His Comrades - Ne ka Poli- ; . ests would be of particular advantag ehel Ni Mile da ¢ sick and i 2 of A\ aslel i Poviare 1 Venerable Members for a Time Lay Aside | cats would ly of 1 i ”\'V WL D HH"I ‘\, n‘\l.v \‘\‘l il ’Il m:l 1~l ~:‘n‘|” Atibhe, thoke Lo SInte cuRtody: upon. this TRTRHR ORI b THete Al The Bee)—R. Clark Forsyth was robbed of | Embezzloment and Forgery of Large Amountsy bt s aiul L Wi GGATELIG-A DS LS InEarREHtS casion W y chist bas oA G ALl e At ) $25,000, while standing on the front platform § A SHIE. OV DPGMABE By ar by iNtios Browi: occasion was the anarchist bastard who is el ¢ - 1o, gainst Hi Their Dignity. i : Galn in the South, supposed to be the author of yesterday's out WAL MR of a Wabash avenue cable car, about 6:30 Alloged Against Him, Tk COULD NOT GET A QUORUM, — rag - o'clock this evenir CHARGES AND COUNTER CHARGES MADE | |~ \ |\ (euin w1 Set Bnek tn the | [Sprefal Brasitian Dispiteh—Copyrisated, 159, | woundaa yesterday by the oxploson of the | LINCOLN, Feb, 21.—(Special Telogram to [ Mr. Forsyth 15 a millionairs real estate | STORY OF THE ENTIRE TRANSACTION e o It by the Awsiciated Preas | bomb in the Rue 8t Jacques, and the other | The Bee)—The seventeenth annual encagp- | M40 and capitalist, who has an office at 1Hoase of Representutives. RIO DE JANEIRO, Feb. 21.—The Armacao | five wounded by the same explosion, are | ment of the Nebraska department of the | F0m 403 in the Rookery building, and boards . Xy WASHINGTON, Fob Only seven mem- rogressing favorably. 3 % 1t the Great Northe lote o 18 in ap tails th i @ Ohandler of New Hampshire Precipi- 5 i) : i 't imaceounted for to. | batteries which were destroyed by the rebels | Prosressing favorably Grand Army of the Repubfic assemblod ag | Ot the Great Northern ‘““I ll] L Details of the Affair Givon in q Lengthy of the house were unaccounted for to- o pearance one who would be picked out the Row, at high noon when that body met, and | during the battle of February 9 when the HS SENTENCED, Representative hall shortly before noon to lost, it e en lay with but a f f del Vi ABkATIN WAL BROLEA 10K & inotar government lost, it now ap s day with but a fair atendance of delegates LU AL e Bl - After the reading of the journal Sergeant- | men, have been restored. he insurgents, | Members of the Omlading Will Spend Some | Today's proceedis were entirely of a :wlwyh lK hwmxl l‘u tm u\l " ‘| 1; t ...“1 . ¢ it 2l % . | whose loss was only about 300, were not Years in Jail routine nature and nothing of public interest [ M bank e, robbers. ovidently thoug! 0| N PRA y B ANV VEARQ TARIFF MATTERS RESPONSIBLE FOR atAFms Brow o foriard. with a supp) ! : ! ‘ ®) o i R UL R e ublie | N A R/ Pt i U roe | LDEGERTIONRPRAGTIOE D EOR IMANYA YEARS mentary report on the order Instructing | Ariven off until they had burned the arsenal | PRAGUE, Fe Judgment of the | developed. One or two temporary commit- | 4% mich & (L ST HORES L T it 1wl | and captured efghteen guns court before which the members of the | tees were appointed and then the reports of | oY 1°f e bR RS tB SHevETy 850 but_ seven members here or on their way During the continued aisability of Admiral | Omladina sacret soclety have been on trial | the officers wore recoived and referred 000, a certificate payable on demand and | Confidence of an 01 Friend and Business S i da Gama Alexandrine d' Alencal has been | for some time past bas just been announced Commander A. H. Church, in delivering | negotiable for $5,000 and $500 In cash. Mr. o f ¢ awa ; the return of Ziegloser 1s sentenced to eight years im- | the annual Iress, welcomed the veterans | FPorsyth took a Cottage Grove avenue cable count of illness, andt that deputies had been | i1 command while awaliting the return 8 b 4 i UL L RS biin ¢ 3 i - Admiral de Meilo, wiho i5 still said to have | prisonment; Wailgert, Wenzel and Hradetz | to Lincoln. Alluding to the inroads of time b Ll I Raa B n W AL L 1) Along-Senator White of California sent fo pther seven 4 i vead; 1t be tho time men and Wome “I would like to know,'" 1 reached here on board the Republic to five years imprisonment; Wenzel and [ fn their ranks, he sald As the years roll | were returning to their homes after business, Redd, “whather'a deputy has:beenisent r | The rebel force is now said to have been | Cizok to six years imprisonment. ~Hein | on we drift further and farther from the Forsyth was compelled to stand on the A Mr. Johns: t Cleveland. He app reduced to 500 men and a number of these 3;;‘1”\"[4' n.'.'y» ~>lt::::‘(; ‘;;‘f :(vz"ll‘:";‘- w‘.}'”.'\‘f‘ scenes of the great struggle for national ex 1, and even there in the cold was ; NEW YORK : WASHINGTON, Feh, 21.—The tariff ques- | be recalel d are more or less severely wounded. It s | opyiner gentenced (0 terms of imprison Slereivas Il‘,\Zfi“",‘fm’{.“”i‘,}f‘(.‘} i on s plut- | Erastus \\m(, i f“\ i i tlon ‘eame up {n’ quite any unexpected way |, Tho s stated that Mr. | not believed to be possible for the rebels to | ment varying from three years to . fort- | engaged and the ties of comradeship, welded | fhere yan consiierablo puhing o (WG plate | B L 1 % it p i ake any er operations on land 3 1\ the heat of battle, become mger and z the to collection of fares in the scnate today and for two hours it [ Johnson had be take any further operations on land | night 9 in t 3 thinking the conductor lNection of fares [ : i Mr. Reed further wanted to know whether | until the fleet is strongly reinforced. Those receiving beavy sentences we M- | stronger and, being more lasting than our | was the cause, looked away from the car ars of the multitude who heard this story held the floor, to the exclusion of all other ; od L f & i -I these mambers who were here were under sws from the Nictheroy is expected | victed of mun’ vrl-us;m and 1‘ “"""‘vl‘,““" earthly pilgrimage, entitle us to comradeship | until his hat was knocked oft and, under the | tonight, and no one was more surprised luded (o by Senator Voorheos, who arose to | hot he desired to Know why, inastach a | Bourly, and concerning the rest of Presi- f {008 WEAER O S AUTCE CORtE, OOl 1 in the grand army above. With the gathered fook 'M"M“ "Hl,' e s RO EE | A M SRV rian HlwTeal (R Yo & question of privilege to deny a newspaper | there had appearcd to be no trouble yeste dent Pelxoto's flect there are, two stories in | yieted of disturbing the peace. years have gone many of the material statement indicating that the democratic | 4ay about arresting republicans. circulation. According to one, the torpedo 2 e 7 S features of the late rebellion. Gone, ma surface, he looked around to ascertain th 2 ! i - - The eant 15 expressed doubt as | flect is in bad shape and there is little or Ol o el LU I g 2 it be forever, the unholy and unnatural con- | cause of the crowding. As he did so he saw [ Dished office in the Pleld building at No. mem of the finance committee were sub- P £ . to his authority to arrest members on the | 5 chance of a naval battle being fought flicts of the great struggle. Time, the great | three men get off of the platform, one after | 1 Broadway. He was er 1at his desk this mitting to the president’s declarations in | floor, but the speaker directed him to exe- st e French Minister at Lishon is Now in Paris | Lealer, and nature, the sweet restc arc | another, and inferred that it was their [afternoon when Detective Seroant Il Rile matters relating to the tarift bill. After | cute his writ, and make the arrest wherever E and Will Stan There. luboring hand in hand to efface the traces [ crowding through those on the platform that fua hageotive v et L this denfal by Senator Voorhees Senator | members are found. flect is moving in the south in order to join PARIS, Feb. 21.—M. Bikourd, the French | of the confliet and heal all the scars of the | caused bis hat to be so unceremoniousiy re- | e 1 ective Von Cerichten walked i, Mr. Bland asked unanimous consent that [ the Nictheroy and that news of an important 7 Se P . grim visaged war. Under whispering pines | moved. ( ¥ had a bench warrant for his arrest, wed the minister to Portugal, has arrived herc from 5 £ discussion of the day by an inqu o those members present be ;w:ns d, but .\lh' nature will shortly be heard. and |u||1»\»dr:l|)r‘|1 cypress ‘I”', tra ly»;m: of When the ar ,».»“n |qu1 ]\\'wll:y ~mlun\| which was cady prepared when the nd by ay by an Inquiry as to | gaeaq gbjected. ‘Our people were paraded St e G many feet with voices of thousands are | stree occurred to Mr. Forsyth that ther ury, an hour earlier h S % the pirt that Senator Mills is performing in 11.{,;,,1 :,’, AT G Lt NRE peRtaraay na HOEOELS St AL elBOU LRI LiBCe ALORR IO ko[- HCr ICE MM RS Ariniouricod (UMM, & Kiiuhva M Ao mBEEH LV ST E Hraateet mife \':u']n-llluh.ufn BUEiataT bk connal sals J PR LB Ul (Y CRBAICE the consideration of the bill in comuwittee, [ now we want to see vours.” (Laughter.) galns for the rebels, Bihourd will not return to Lisbon uniil the | g1q camp fires no longer ring with the loud | removal of his hat, and just to reassure hims T5 and whether he is still acting as the proxy Mr. Bland then moved that the house go American prestige, owing to the deter- | Portugu cabinet has accorded French in- | rovelry, the rusty sword is in its scabbard, | self he reached into his hip pocket to see it | Tor forgery of Senator McPherson since the latter's re- | N0 committee of the whole on the seignior- | mined action of Admiral Benham, is now | terests the satisfaction which France re- | the old musket is stacked in the e a pockethook containing his valuables was Detective Riley approched Mr, Wiman's tiirn o' this clty, 5 ' age bill and pending that motion that all | very high in Brazil. Admiral da s white tents are struck and folded away there. He found it gone. A search of all | desk and said: *You are under arrest.” atter motion he demanded the previous ST + o te o > old camp ground jen robbed. -, Forsyth lost no time e 5 question. s Erepliiant drink from the battered canteen only In | letting the police know of is misfortune, | tTRed very pale and motioned the detee- Mr. Bland again failed to secure a quorum | ment warships Bahia and Itapa Chances for running down the thieves are | tives not to alarm the clorks. Tils was el ¥ s G - | on his motion, ‘and after four hours of fruit- | Catharina and that the Bahia and the Diaz y the war into Nicaragua. He has sent eferred the. encampment to the re- | very slight. about 3 o'clock. Mr. Wiman was asked to ator Voorhees finally declared it was none L AT e e e S amenaum! SIS of the senator's business how the finance | 1958 roll calls the Iu'ru»‘ djourned, et todu. | Yere sunk and Itapa captured. The Trident | commissioners to Guatemala and Salvador to ' I ataft ofcers for wrul’»\lr)v |“§””P PV N U TRDEIN-5NOW, accompany the detectives to the district committee considered the bill. This pro- The_highest number of votes polled today | g1on eseaped. The Republica was only | Protest against Nicaragua's action. Deserters | mation. The past year, he said, had been torney's office. He put on his coat without was 170--9 short of a quorum. The members | 4t 3 5 N i 5 most severe upon the Grand Army in th 2 slightly disabled. Nobody here belie from General Ortiz's command say the Nic- E % 5 5 food Choppers in dn Canght by an | a word and went with them. No soonet who have been arrested—about twenty in | sy araguans are prepatia to abandon the siege | State. The prevailing business depression | Wood Choppers sht by . No sooner number—were paroled until tomorrow and b A L o4 = and the hard times, lack of employment and Avalanch were they beyond the ears of the clerks An attempt was made on the night of the | if it does not promise better success soon & . will be arraigned as soon as the house meets. | 3 4" ACMPL m‘j‘:‘,‘:"‘: o e Ipox. s broken out . among. the be. | 10W wages had worked many hardships, es- | VERDI, Nev., Feb. About noon Mon- | than Mr. Wiman anxiously inquired t An effort was made to adlourn over omor- | o “biow up the offices ot the government | slegers. beclully In the western part of the state, bt | quy five ' woodchoppers were caught in a | specifications against him and the nature ot row, Washington's birtiday, but Mr. Blana | jo DIOW b th nEgLliofln: A e beiieved that no other organization in | yoo "0 i % Eitie sl e MG U insifted that It the democrats did not do | Jpornak Tiempo, in this city AL R mite Both Sides Sustained Heavy Losses, Nebraska could have batded so sucesss. | SNOW slide in the mountains five miles from | the punishment attached to them. **Don’t business it was not proper to fritter away et DuARESUNBUCEERREN S SAN SALVADOR, Feb. 21.—Manuel Bonil- [ fully to keep the ranks from thinning as the | here. Nothing was known until a man | let this be made public, and what is the time on holidays and his supporters sus- RAN THE BATTERIES. Ia's forces have been routed near Juzoran by | Grand Army of the Republic. passing yesterday afterncon had lis atten- | penalty for forgery?” he asked, n The rebel cruiser Aquidaban lei ay ko o e Ho noted the fact that the ar on: attracted by groa and on estign- sl it g 5 ; \(rl llzli-'ul{d failed to secure a quorum by | at 4 “'«‘Iwi-k‘Ihi\'(uml‘l:llu:lIx:“u?'rl[‘lr ':‘oc J'l’):;‘l Goneral Villotn. MIARBdrpus iiriey. werairelit-1lli)ica il bean but 127 Qaaths. fe the rasia | Lon atracted by groans, and on {nvestiga He was put In a cell of one of the regular a “narrow margin, although eleven demo- | the rebel “warship Republica, having~ on | forced and anothér buttle took place, when | of tho Grand Army In Nebraska. He ro- cratlc opponents <. the bill refused to join | board, according to report, Admiral de [ Villeta in turn was oblged to retreat. The | forred with espocial emphasis to the valuo of ! in the flibuster and voted against the de- | Mello, and which was' then said to be off | 1088 Was heavy on both sides. the work accomplished by the Woman's Re- | terrific wind and snow storm. His head was | Tracey, his counsel, ealled at the Tombs T fork ey s Rea NER UG AT v otad | LhaNan Lra Roa N EON AR EL S TH = WA i A bar Sultan 2 1 to Submit. lief corps and Sons of Veterans. caught between two timbers and plerced by | about 6 o'clock and was in consultation with stood 169 to 11, nine short of a quory got under way during e darknoss and at & | AADRID, Feb. 21.-The gosernments of ON THE PENSION QUESTION. a protrubing nail. He was consclous when | nis client for nearly an . and moved a ca o » he p, p | spee of eig! ots she steame 31 o i i g 0] e pensi questio ‘om- ake and hopes are e ained of his [ v ,\.‘1\: -lpl\‘nl».]l:n‘p'.-\;Illu"pr‘v -‘ul.fm’[uc” TIhn':vmh(L-I“u tha' channe tawari thio! hathar S entranst | Bngland, France, Italy and Austria have re- m::.m‘k“("']u:;':v'." h:('[',l PRnsIdH iquies tx‘ 7 ; om- | taken out and hopes are entertained of his | Tracoy, when seen at his residence and the vote then recurred on Mr. Bland's | a5 If no such thing as torpedos and sub: | Plied to the note addressed to thom by the | {HRGH GhuRch said that he did not know | recover later In the evening, demand for the previous question on his | marine mines were in existence sultan of Morocco. ~hey all advise him {0 | 3yready gafd in the printed circulars sent | 1he names of the other unfortunates are: | haye not much to say regarding Mr. motion to close debate. Pages and messen- On nearing the forts at the entrance of | &ccept the demands of h)ml" for.the settle- | 5y ™50 hiin during the year. The matter | Tom Thrasher, M Wheeler, Michael W f . 1 do not know definitely the com- sers scurried through the corridors and com- | the bay the rebel ship was discovered and | ment of the militia troubl of pensions, he said, was of paramount im- | ner and Leonard Nelson, all of Reno, Nev. o Letter from His Accuser, accustomed to good living and would b Mills' and McPhersons' Relation to () except such as had been excused on ac Assockite Abused- Wiman Placed i Finance Committee IHelps the Row Yelly Mtis Story. on the Hawailan Question. istence and human liberty in which we were arrested on a ous charge fell like a thunderbolt on the ] severing s connection with the R. G. Dun agen le wiped the dirt from its disheveled 1 T ] ped the di ) Mr. Wiman has occupled a pleasantly fur- The second story it that the torpedo Chandler of New Hampshire precipi Lisbon and had an audience with Premier ments against the ex-king of Staten island Senator Voorhees at first requested Sen- ator Chandler to read the record for his in- formation, but “when the v Hampshire senator insisted upon a direct answer, Sen- nd the Mareil Diaz engaged the govern- UCIGALPA, Feb, off Santa 2z is aboul to take the aggress voked an era of acrimony and for the next hour senatorial courtesy had no place in the senate. Many senators accused ieh other of unworthy acts and Senator Vest finally .quoted from the record in attempt to proy that Senator Chandler had promised to take are certain officials in the southern states in 1§ it they would decide a nst the democracy and in favor of layes for the presidency The contro v wa finally brought to a ose by Senator MePherson and Senator Mills both explaining their po- sitions, (he former stating that Senator Mills at hix request was still acting as a member of the finance subcommittee, and th declaring he was opposed to public he and 1id not believe In consulting the (arift beneficlaries In forming a law solely de- signed to cleck their rapacity and to benefit the whole people. Scnator Allen presented a resolution di- RoUoERiloRs ooy mensal R itios Aoomed to/see st ioveryi ivatianle f Higieartipang ior the Reats colisdito frne ad Russian Fovelgn Minister 11 portance to the veteran soldiers of the | They are supposed to be dead. A rescue secretary of the treasury, held that silver POPULISTS GO BOTH WAY. the Aquidaban steamed steadily ahead and | - ST. PETERSBURG Feb. 2L—M. Degiers, | unlon, e challenged the praof that a sii- | party is now digging in tho enow for their | theue charges, they are so numerous.” certificates are not legal money, and if so . JLIBTE. G, B ALE succeeded in pasing the forts, although she | Russian minister of iorelgn affairs, s criti- | & =) _“”‘ i P k““[ :““ C““", ‘“" ° | bodies. The other woodchoppers who occu- When asked about the possibility of Mr. to tranamt the opinlon with all ‘orrespond- | The populiats aid not vote on ”'.'[A""if-r?:] was struck several times. The forts kept | cally ill. M. Degiers has been suffering [ of°%, " Ropublic 'of Nebraska. Tt wau toy | Pled o cabin 400 yards distant had a narrow | ypioeF ERouTii G A OALe a0y el ERE s bl GO B e D i Castile it i Uiy | fring at the Aquidaban until she was out of | for some time past from asthma, and his | jio,+"(he' (rying ordeal of ho rebellion, ho | oscape. They made no investigation. Great O ST T8 T 1 e There was a sharp discussion followed by | wanted to show the country that the demo- | FaNEe, but it Is not believed that any serious | sickness has now assumed a dangerous | qujq, indelibly stamped upon loyal brains, | indignation Is felt at thelr scemingly in- Friday. Tomorrow is a holiday and T don't ¥ damage was inflicted upon her. When gome for ‘any one, high or low, to conviet tho | puman conduct e e G a 2 think we can get bail until the next day. a question of privilege raised by Senator | cratic party was incapable of transucting RH0 . o tes el o — Voorhees in regard to a publication in the | business. distance off shore the Aquidaban met her s Buried. veterans of the late war by implication or = Philadelphia Press to the effect that the | On the second roll call the supporters of the [ COPSOTt, the Republica, and both vessels [ peypy, . 21.—The funeral of thirty of | inuendo. The veterans wanted stubborn GREAT REPUELICAN VICTORY. We will have it Friday, though, and Mr. democratic members of the finance commit- | Bland bill were greatly relieved to find the "‘]‘:"‘i‘:"l.‘{:‘_,‘:"'f';“:" 'l‘m_;\"l'lrlf'l‘[“("]:"; rebel war- | the vietims of the afsaster on board the | facts, not inuendoes. A pensioner, he de- Wimnntwilibaraleasa i A hn s i) tee had been receiving suggestions and | populists responding in the aflirmative as R ¢ Qe ik 10 bo abserved In denling With the now (Grift | who had been Voting Witl the. demoerats up | A1 UIAL the latier s not very far off. 1t is | Ing. a6 Bosdgolted pyLhe, hikheat cour(s: BT DI A el e ot om || oresryforianiteniomanen ot ity BTy bill. The paper reported with some detail | to this time, however, except Waugh, Marsh A S G he electlon | jinger to. a check for $25,000, which wa inderstood that an American warship and Kalser Going H. 3 1) = A v 1 m N & Home. Commander Church recounted briefly the : R : G an Intervlew yesterday between senatc and Murray, with the prospect of a quorum | °N¢ OF more foreign vessels are to follow BERLIN, Feb. 21.—Emperor Willlam has | success of the district reunions held during | D€ld in this state yesterday to choose a | arawn to Bullinger's order by R. G. Dun & the tarifl_ framing committee and the presi- | in sight on this vote, yielded to the solicita- the Aquidaban and Republica, in order to Y ; successor to Congressman-at-Large Lilly re- | ¢, e A 9 D e il e o | the year at Superior, Dewitt, Chadron, Long s g an-at-Large Lilly Co. The other charge is for forging the dont. - Senator Voorhees donfed the ac- | tions of their castern colleagues, 5o that, de- | WItTCss the engagement botween these vos- oy, clmshaven an s rewurn (o the | 5 €y G on PHow, Madrid, Farnam and | sulted in a vietory for the ropublican ticket | endorsament. of. Onder Brewer Lo, o ehook curacy in any particular of the statements | spite the great effort to secure a quorum, it | 518 and the dviamite cruiser. = According g e Ogalalla and stated that the last department | greater than any In the history of the party | also drawn by Dun & Co., for 0. The made. He declared that nothing of the | again fell short this time by a vote of | {0 one story the Nictheroy is bound for Des- TRIED TO BLO A BRID reunion at Grand Island was the crowning | i tnis part of the state. When the returns | €hecks were forged, respectively, on Jan- kind took place and nothing could be made | 159 to 10. terro. According to another story she is off JawAy success of the many held in the state. He a.18 IS As08 3 out of it. When the announcement was made Mr. ALL —_ Bomb Exploded at Lancaster, Pa., but with | closed with the sentiment, “May sweet uary 20, 1893, and Febr 6, 189 Wiman was arrested by detectives from ENDED ON HAWAIL Reed suggested that the time spent in secur~ KEPT OUT OF THE HARBOR, Little Effect. peace and liberty abide in your hearts and the district attorney’s office. The warrants At 2:30, after the discussion had taken a | ing a quorum could be more praritably 2 ; d LANCASTER, Pa., Feb. 21.—An attempt | O1d 81ory float in tho sk forg rie woro oxouted at Wiman's office, “Ho was wide Tange and several senators on both [ spent in debate. cavy i i oiis Tre % UaNOASAR i Sl 2202 ATl ariemp The report of the assistant adjutant gen- SELEL ] ] perfectly cool and collected when the de- sides "t taken part, sonator White' of | "Wl the- genttoman on the other site | M4 K froum the ¥orts Brevent the Ke | waa mado last night to blow up the Cherry | oral Satowen that there were at prosent i | & ORI of 155,146, it ved (hat | {0 placed him ndor arrest and. he at California took the floor to speak on the | agree upon the time for voting if the de- TINOS AYRER, men. Bt —ta tollowing | Etreet bridge over the, Pennsylvanla road braska 27 andArmy posts in good | M1 | forve us the high water mark | onco proceeded with them to the district Hawalian resolution. ~ Mr. White made a | bate Is allowed to proceed?” asked Mr, | DUBENOS AYRES, Feb. 2 i lOVINE | The instrument used was @ bomb made of | standing, with an aggregate membership of | [of ¥eATs to come. | Before wiection repube | itorney’s office. From thence lie was critical analysis of the conduct of Minister | MeMillen, advices have been received from Rio gas pipe, sections of which were found im- | $:607. The loss in membership dur the | € :‘,‘ .\,"‘.‘",;] Ei',\ I"Yl“““"*l” Cata Ui | taken before Judee Martine, in chambers, Stevens and_claimed that upon undisputed ‘ertainly,” replied Mr. Reed, *“we will | The insurgent warship Republica, with ] voar waa Bsi; cash receipis, 0, of T T (e P e R T (e aganorak eeniong VOISR record ample proof was found that he | yote when we get through. Adiraltdainmalic ” AR 1 Which $812.50 had been expended for relic ) while ithe idemocratic, loador O | panicd by his son-in-law, Novman S, Walker. B e e e LU ,_“r( through?” Admiral d Matlo “;’k‘:‘ ‘:' '“"I ”l‘“:v e U | twenty-five feet from the spot of the explo The day’s session was concluded with re- | Made an active campalgn, were confident | \vinan said General 18 F. Tracey was his was a ted. He sought to show that “When we finish. (Laughter) Tt is ab- | 'émpt to re-enter Rlo bay, but has been | ;o " myo priage 18 not badly damaged, | ports and communications from posts and ;.‘I" 'hfill‘ulhrk-‘!\n!hlhnll plurality could be kept | coupgel and that he had been in consulta. without the assistance of the United States | surd,” continued Mr, Reed, “that gentlemen | Prevented by the heavy fire of the for although the consussion smashed windows | memb It was thought that the balance | befow 80800 o | ton with him nearly all the afternoon. Tle it was impossible for Dole and his associates | should insist on having the tail of the sit- Yellow fever. is rapidly spreading here and | oke opey doors of neighboring | ©f the work of the encampment could be “””". h ‘ ““” '“’_"l;h_' RS ”;“» r‘.‘;r.‘\' was not, he said, pre ed to give bail at to win, Ile declared no treaty should be | uation In their hands before they begin.' hundreds of deaths from the discase are re- | housed and tore down telephone and electric | completed tonight, but when the delegates | futlor, Gambria, Cajrlc, Forest, Blle, Jeffor- | once and in default e’ was taken to the made, because the provisional government Amid c for regular order Mr. Bla ported daily. Three officers of the govern- | light wires. Many people in the vicinity | As<emblod at the ball it was decided to hold | gov: SRR SRCL VIR, ot hed Tombs, g b has not been able to execute its moved a call of the hou i the speaker | mont army at Santos, who were suspected | at first thought 1t was an earthquake. ang | @n old time camp fire. General Thayer pre 48 plipaliy of 78, The first intimation of the charges was in ments; that it was 1ll-founded declared the McMillin-Reed colloquy out of | of treason. have been shot. Fushed from thelr homes panlestricken, hut | Sided and speeches were made by himsc AT T A the form of a leiter received at the district problematical; its right to contract ques- | order and instructed the official stenog- The authorities are compelling foreigners | on recollecting that it was election night | Wesley Tucker, Allee Burmeister, Henry & altorney’s office on the Hth fst. This let- tionable. He referred to the eireumstances | raphers to exclude it from the record. to perform military service. The forelgn | concluded thaf some one had fired off a | Clarkson and others. A glee club added Its | yquiio o myenty-Five Ter Ce ter is said to have come from Mr. Dun's at- that no one protended that Dole would be | The yeas were demanded for the motion | consuls have lodged with the government | cannon in celebration of the repubiican vice | collective and individual voice to the pro- o o s anye L N O torney, who I5 supposed o be ex-District sustained as the result of a popular vote. | for the calt . protests against this action. tory. There is great excitement over the | Bram amd during the evening many battles SE o et g L SRR A el Attorney - Delancey “Nicoll. The = witnesscs Hoe commented rely upon the conduct | The call was ordered by a vote of 161 A number of political prisoners have | affair, as It s only.n month since n huge | Were fought over again, many old stories re- [ , Feb, 21.—Tho Chicag re | who went before the grand jury today were of President Harrison in attempting to pro- | to 46 escaped from the government juils and [ dynamite bomb was found under the founda- | told, many songs resung. Hoke Smith came | Underwriters assoclation at Jast night's | R G, Douglas, 1, W. Bullinger, Ogden sure the ratification of this treaty with such When the quorum again reappeared, Mr. | foined the rebels in the state of Parana. tion of a big four-story brick building in many hard knocks, every knock being eting decided upon a sweeping advance | Brewer and the cashier of R. Dun & Co. unseemly huste and criticised his Chilian | Bland moved to dispense with further pro- 5 joining the police statlon. The fuse greeted with cheers and laughter. 25 per cent in rates on mercantile risks, [ The counts in the ludictment policy, saying no episode in the diplomatic | ceedings under the cail, and Mr. Reed, in been lighted, but was defective and failer The election of officers will take | forgery and the uttering of history of this country, so disgraccful and | order to comply with the rules, foreeld u | 5asHiNG Ty Tt (7 T AT LT tomorrow. Chureh Howe, who has arrayed which were drawn on the S unwarranted, ha curred. roll call upon this motion s S i Y et A0 LAV AN himself in brand new uniform with buttons bank where Wiman had no account. Senator Téller asserted the modern prac Further proceedings under the call were | the United States steamship """“"“'l' Des- Big Blaze at Quin rosplendant. for the occasion, i~Iu|l| has Ilui offense i Jun h‘;”‘\ with not more than tico of diplomacy was that when there was | dispensed with by a vote of 176 to 21, and the | terro yesterday is announced in a cable ST R T i Pire started at | entive field to himself and will be elected noner-.yas fnade, oA ten years for each indictment a change of government the minister accred- [ vote then again recurrcd on Mr. Bland’s | recelved by the Navy department from Ad- | , ‘“‘lly ‘I‘(” a "“", "'”'. 4 l'lfpll’_"' commander by acclamation. — There will be ::::f' gl,lf,'l \nf:‘,.““],‘.‘ ‘.“I“ Al l“":‘” wal CHARGES AGAINST HIM ited there recognizes the new government. | demand for the previous question on the ! miral Benham this morning. He reports all | 2 ©'¢lock this morning in the Reliable Incu- contest over the position of senfor vic L9 BIAR 1900 Dl IhO- ol guninlnngs LT e b Gyl e e In France the American minister was the | seigniorage bill. Again the quorum failed | on hoard well, bator company's works and caused & loss [ commander. €. Adams of Superior i $1600,000, - Tt Ta catliaton thothie8 | 1o the distriat attorney, which seta forth the first to recognize the republic. In Hawail [ by a vote of 17 1. This was the lust ——— of $198,000, distributed as follows: Somers | an avowed candidate and clearly in the lead. L0000 Teuignent|meted Wiiatpret(MAMIBEIRE SRR BAEHED T LC I et every forelgn power represented there has | vote of the day, and upon the announce- MISSOURI REPUBLICANS, & Lind, drug store, $90,000; Reliable Incu- [ The friends of Judge Hayward of Nebraska reake amounts (o $1,600,000. Gonses | NEW YORK, Tob. 15, 18—Hon, J, P, recognized the new government. It was | ment Mr. Bland moved the house adjourn e R 200: Sinnock & Nichols, | City are active in hix behalf and Gencral [ Increase amo oL 00, S aonRos i NI SIS e o e e I B proper that sympathy should be expressed Mr. McKaig moved, as tomorrow was [ TRelr Eighth Annuat 3 ng at Springfield | L3 o 3 Bowen of Hastings is slightly in the race to «'[ Ditaed SIBAIALG0N QI_“ Iss. v ”x Bttt E e e S BT i e e from oir government when an old opera [ Washingtons birthday, when the house ad Will Be n Rouser. notlons, 36 ekpohl, Grocery company, | gome extont R e e A LBl laint of the firm of It (. Dun & bouffe monarchy was going out of existence. | journ it be to meet on Friday SPRINGFIELD, Mo., Feb. 21.—Prepa Schott' Suddlery _company, he politicians are noticeably absent. [ action, which ) d up among i Brastus Wiman for the cri He should be Ashamed of this country If its | “If the democratic party”cannot do busi- | - y ! Hofman Brinting semiuant« §1,000, Walt Seeley, whose general and officious dis- | companies, foriery, that you send the same " 0 r the eighth al meeting of the The losses are covered by st 2@ - el iry, I ha he at minister had not felt that sympathy. It was [ ness,” said Mr. Bland, hotely, “it had better | tions for the eighth annual meeting of th The 1 ar vered by insur tribution of passes at the encampment at Coal Operators and the Tarifr, T e L . i 4 : N or it f o s State Republican League clubs are complete [ Watchman Sullivan of the incubator com- | jon z0 brought himself and the openly expressed sympathy of (his gov- | not fritter its time away on holidays. It | State Repu & Fremont a year ago brought him an CNOXVILLE, Tenn., Feb. 2 conven- | purpose of satisfying myself whether ernment for South American countrios that | would b a sorry spectaclo for us to adjourn | and the convention will be called to order | Pany was so nearly suffocated by smoke, his 1 (0" iijroad " crowd into dispute, slid into [ JSNOXVILLE, Tenn,, Feb. 21.—A D | R Cbaktul explanition on dafonso of them aided the eatablishment of thoso ropublics, | over tomorraw escape being cut off by the flames, that he | o0 "{0lhe “and made his way to head- | tion of the coal operators of Kentucky and | Alevesstul explunation ov defense of them He cited the case of Mexico. As an Ameri Mr. Bland made the point of order that no diately after a street parade, | o5 taken from the third floor unconscious. | quapters. **Has Tom come?’ he anxiously | Tennessce, representing sixty mines, which | with me that' clearer cases more casily can cltizen he hoped the day was far distant | quornm having been developed the house B PR L He soon revived, howgve inquired, *“Tom" had not come have an anntal output of 3,000,000 bushels | Froved by veputable witnesses hive rirely, when the United States would be afraid to | could not entertain a motion to adjourn over W, Hubbard ot /thin:gity iwi —R Then Brad Slaughter must be here with | and employ 10,000 hands,upon whom 40,000 | M ever, been submitted to the guthoritics e ) ¥ 5 4 resid . Divorce Colony Interested. i ) The- assacktion, known as the firm of It express its sympathy with advanced ideas. | Thursday. The speaker sustained the point | an address of welcome and President H T LAY f X : om Goalts people depond: for support, has passod reso- | GPepesccintion, known as tho fivm of It When the throne is tottering it is cause for | of order, and the vote was taken by y will respond 1 will follow routine work | SIOUX FALLS, 8. D., Feb. 21.—(Speeial No.' lutions asking that coal be not placed upon | was conneeted during the period covering gratitude and expression of sympathy within | nays on Mr. Bland's motion to adjourn. and reports of committees, which will occupy | to The Bee.)—The logal divoree colony ha “Well, Val must be here?” T T P e el a0y tho nerlod: cavering tho It ntornatianal 3w, Jed TISHODRNREATEL LI e QL110t0 oAt Asvand ““'4.;“.“'m“"\"I‘"fi,‘i‘l"\ ‘been agog for the past few days over th “Who's Val? : S Kentucky senators to use their influence 11 it aviman - hat | Senator W1 in reply, contended that eforo the aunouncement of the voie wa iblson! o AN AU °Y | report sent out fro York to the effec “Why, Valentine; he ought to be here | ygainst the free coal and iron clauses of the s prior to that du ad busines tho minister's recognit of a new govern- | made Mr. Burrows moved when the house | of St. Louls and others will speak. Officers {Il'*h-_';jl‘““‘"ll: ;'}M r‘l‘ Y 1’t\v'>(” '\IY|_' and 80 Nad John Peters. Where's Ager?" S lison bl with Mr |;uu W Iman Wi i ment {8 but a suggestion to the parent gov- | adjourn it adjourn to meet on Friday, but | will be elected on Friday hat e NCOAN ojina, daughter of Mr A tner of My un fu the usual se ernment, and must be ratified. Mr. Stevons | the speaker ruled it out of order, and then A 't deal of interest is manifested in John W. Mackay of California, was enroute HUiiavenikitgen Rl - o nonsEealviat AT Unlon In the niticles of assoclition he ha should have remained faithful to the goyern- | at 4:05 the Lou e adjouined until tomorroy the election. St. Louls and Kansas City | 10 South Dakota to get a divorce. The, The dismal situation da L e right, title or interest in property ment to which he was aceredited or have have combined to re-elect J. C. Harkles of princess has an annuity of $175,000. Her | last and he drifted out into the night. WASHINGTON, Feb. 21.—The Navy de ,'.H,‘m}.n ‘”y“w busi p i 1 ,y}‘u”w:“ ol G V S X tme s in me( i he gunhos ork or which Was ugres i i veelve \th MORGAN ON HAWALL Kansas Cjty as president and Charles Wel- | €Oming to Sloux Falls - would add another New York's G. A, R, Encampmest. partment s informed that the gunboat York M 0 & GaktAIn: DerRT i ," ‘“.“'r ller sald he now heard for ti; - mer of St. Louls secrotar About 500 dele- | Prominent name to the already long list ROCH . N. Y., Feb. 21.—The Grand | town has arrived at La Union, Salvador, ge of the profits, It was especlally pro- " s Report Endo; he Republic p 3 alveas 2,00 ore | Prominent people who have taken advantag ¢ asferred Assistant Surgeon M. W ded In the articles referved to that such feat: hme thak pinistors 8 fiadito.a gov~ |41l "nl. rl‘wl:"‘|.' \:le “1 ; Il‘.‘.“ M |lwaten o t “llr; ““uu“ i and 2000 mOre | o'y givorce laws of this state Ay map:Isieveryihare 1R Bodhosars s 'I‘;'..:. i 'ly.:.»l ..|\ tho Koarsarge, to the | sums should be pald to him by Mr. Dun as AZAGIORE CNRG . fAMEE I ARG Solopiants RO A HRihlNee A R TOIT,. 1oh. 81 - — aken the city and on every hand the | RArRuM “at that ne A salary for falthful seryiccs rendered, and and that if the minister sought to destroy WASHINGTON, Feb. 21 nator Morgan lwlllmn‘] Feb. 21.—Republicans of prom HoaryeAsiott i Bk e Btavk :l: ]Hll ::mflrm AR 4 H)m NS :(wm:l-r te ”N\‘“IIIIII(Y’ .".l.“.‘."'.‘l“{"l -n“:lm ports [ 4a1 e amount of profit whould only ‘af. rove! even this vice did not fol- | submitted the report he 20 T inence are becoming numerous here today. Al i s d honored o L e bro uttol o num o ome as s00n a8 1 tha BRata of olaitmintik the Araaunt Hhat gavaImonk oY L Drealdent had faz {:ouhmltied. the tepart o haw baen prepering | NS08 M gathering for the annual meeting | 1ITTLE ROCK, Feb. 21.—The long ex- | and official badge are to be seen. ~The oc: | reljoved by Passed Assistant Surgeon George | of his salnry. 1t was also provided in the olred 1t was his duty to try to restore the | 0% Hawail to tie full committee on forelgn | u1ia% panquet of the Michigan olub, which | Pected assessment ‘on ‘the stock of the de- | casion which calls the veterans together {8 | T Smith, who s now on his way to La [ that he should not queen, and, having failed, he gave the duty | relations today and it was adopted by a | takes place tomorrow night and is always | funct First National ‘bank has at last been | the twenty-elghth ‘”H”Mln‘»”v:l“l'\‘jmnlv;m I-l‘l Unl he name of .l'n‘f.x ‘,‘_'\ ‘u..'r o congress. 10 it was his duty, It was also | majority vote. The four republican mem- | the great socil event of the year among | mado by Comptroller of Ourrency Eckels, | the Grand Army of the Republic, Deprt Confirn the Senate, mereantile agency, and that h ho duty of congress, but the senafe would | bers voted for it and the four democrats | Michikan republicans, The principal arrival | o assessment i 82 per cont upon tho | Ment of New York, which commenced it ] Cone eb. 21.—The senute, In t une the wold name in making, not say congress should do this. The prac- | yoted against it. Theso four democrats will | today was ex-Hawailan minister John L. | gtock, and it (s estimated by K i ol | RRNARA A e i non (Tt ] TR e e drawing on sing any note, il tical question is: Are we ng to keep | propare a minority report next Monda Stevens, who will speak at the banquet rill that all bills would amount to $460,000 'l'l'” ':" S P L executive session, made public the following ,‘m o, drafc o “,\“} fl“» ! 0x this people n a turmoll by maintaining a | morning. The republican members of th - - on their face value. He will not realize ougho ] canfirmation e only endorsem | pip x ! : B or MBLING, - the i collection for the e ety 28 untriendly {9 the 45 | commitiee do.nat tully congir In the roport PUBULIATA ARSANILL over 76,000, sinco abait §50.000 ot the stock FOR COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF, Joseph 0. Shelby, marshal of the Unlted i T’ naa pcto governmer prepared by Mr. r which, though it 4 otuble | ©R1Y 18 held by solvent parties ates for the western district of Missou the right to tor firm pur Senator White disclaimed any Intention ‘Ilu.:‘ not eriticise Stevens, leans toward | 5t+ Louls to Be the S of 8 Natable - Colonel T, G, Lawler Inols* Candidate. Postmasters—J, C. Cottrell, at Kingsley, | poses only. All « i relations of holding that a minister owed fealty to | appexation, and generally favors the policy Gathering of Third Partyltes. Still Speakiag for Coughlin, PR TaRt A -0 Ta.; Thomas Delaney, at Marius, la.; J. W. | to Mr. Dun, who the government to which he was aceredited. | 8" tha late administration. Neither: docs | ST. LOUIS, Feb. 21.—Delegates and mem CHICAGO, b. Attorney Daniel . | 5 ] 5 1. | Stuckenbruel, at Coon Rapids, la.; Thomas | the busine ( | were ex \ . CHICAGO, Feb. 21,.—Colonel Thomas G. | Stucker > } vessed in those iman was o sal A resolution by Senator Gorman to print | i erigicise in as vigorous terms as the re- [ bers are gathering here for the meetings [ Donohue™continued his argument for the de T e e adalaaa i oan aet at Springfield, Mo, HEANARG L Me Dun, with such 6,000 copies of the Hawailan pupers was | puplicans wish the poliey of the present ad- | tomorrow of the national central committee | fense in the Coughlin telal today. His TR e TP AT T P A AT ATat o tlat ot Boneadad, ) Eranted, with adopted : cenate wont fnto exee. | Ministration, though It is drawn in such | o0 tne populist party and the Reform Press | speech will probably be finished tomorrow Inois oan A _ B AR e AN | faw cheoks. At 500 p.om iate wont | exe language that the republicans can subsoribe when he will be followed by Assistant State’s | the Grand Army of the Republic.at a caucus FOND DU LA eb, 2 he trou 3 ) o vo sesslon d 5:45 adjousn to it, even if it does not KO quite as far us A Hturnavwnt i of Grand Army men held here last night. | plo in the Methodist church for several — desired. It is much more In lne with the | here from each state, besides the deleg 7 P O Ilinois has not had a commander-in-chief SUSTICE WHITES CIRCUIT, policy advocated by the republicans than at | of the Reform Pross azsociation. The meet- [ aovements of @cenn mahips February 21, | since 1873, and Colonel Lawler's campaign i Pt o PR e oet first anticipated, All the testimony will be | ings will be executive. The primary object z ; A + will be energetically pushed at the Pitt Willlam Clark, preaching but few o throngh s Knowledge of the Napolconle Codaday | gubmitted with the report next Monday of the meeting I8 to discuss ways and means [ At New York—Avrived—Russla, from Ham- | yyre yytional encampiment next September SAURIng: B Tils of et nd Send Him South. B and a plan for the next campaigr burg. 3 _ 4 e y sch broken regarding th WASHINGTON, I re is talk in WASHINGTON, Feb. 21.—It {s understood | central committee is already here, but re York; Trave, from New York; Rhaetia, from GUTHRIE, OkL, Fel T AT Clark and Sunda W visted, he mo court ol a the fuses to talk beyond saying that nothing | New ¥ i Tl 19040, 1861 ~ to be quite probable that President Cleveland . % Territorial League 1 with - A poto 1ehrud \ stenling (l clrenit to w 8 Nl il MRS RS QuL S voRY A wil e done (o interfere in the Teass strikers Using force Mr. Dun the enori noof §2 ned n he assumes his robe of } ¢ LWy - - e S J Ll ; ¢ hat sn Moot Mr. Dun 4 AP TP TR f1a short outing. The Isounds of North | in attendance are: Dr. Alexander Coleman | NEW YORK, Feb. 20.—The American | giacted the following offi President, T. MIDDLESBOROUGH, Ky., Feb today. That, I his relation to the prop ofice. It 1 considered llkely that instead | Carolina, where there is good gunning and | of Denver, lgnatius Donnelly of Minnesota, | Foot Ball league met last night and chose | B. Ferguson of Walton; secretary, E. B, | ers at Mingo mines fired upon the nonumion | Sore¥se ir Dun, which Wi helped to of taking the northern circult, which was | fishing, Is sald to be bis destination, General J. B ,Weaver of lowa and L., H, | Joseph Cleary president, McCabo of Gutbrie; treasurer, Samuel | men today and wounded vne man. + | manage under the name of R. G. Dun & tion found Ede pinioned in the snow, where ctions of the prison and later positively he had lain over twenty-four hours I a | refused to see mewspaper men, General lour. General plaints against him and dec'ded not to begin investigations until tomorrow. 1 want to sce are all in,«it is believed the plurality of usha A, Grow, republi will reach y 160,000. When the republicans elected Jackson state treasurer last fall by bedded in the superstructure of the bridge he given for the action is the continued losses by the companics doing ness in Chicago. The underwriters alm no money was made last year and ut association. There will bé three dolegates in any months in this city, owing to the pastor R iy President. 1 B g row. Among those who will be ¥ ) an attendance of g4 ha

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