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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. ESTABLISHED JUNE 19, 187l OMAHA. THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 1, 1801 ZSINGLE COPY FIVE CENTS, —N < e LA L L ) B e PR . - — threoh 200 and 300, collegRI An Important iy SR : : Whait whioh the sehits Bill HRa:BESA trenied, Short Talks to Colorado Oitizens on the Procs- " 3 _l—— J g Brazil's Populace Now Giving Attantion to | f NI be the 0 I:” & TAEkRat Princsss Marie do Orloans Proves a T Result of the Cancus nf'tm Dtx|\nrrnt:c WAL s e T ing Political Tssues, o Hepinine the Tedifaction Which § ‘the Coming Eleotio over Trown, y bext miseion: r;mm (‘w.“ 14(\"-‘ p?.m a Senators on the Wilson Bill, HiL lod the opposition to ¢ yatem, and — SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 25.—C. B. Magne, - A o ibraco tie he Republio, while he expressed the opinion that ad va i o 3 3 Biio 4 —_— — lorem duties were feasible in some cases, he | BACKS UP HiS PROTECTION IDEAS | one of the es from San Diego to the | SOME OF THE PRESIDENTIAL NOMINEES | fitty in Burope, uding maps WILL BE ALTERED BY THE COMMITTEE [ ireicd that a general adopion of tile ey- Soitariny on- N CRARBREA. obtathil vib ey it T e et n i whicn o | EFFORT TO USE HER AS A TOOL FAILS would prove delusive and be the means of | Amerlean Markets for American Goods— | under false protenses: The grand jury three | Numerous Candidates Ave Aspiring for the [ ¢ distributed by the missionaric - & B . encouraging a great deal of fraud in the col Right of the Government to Assist years ago found th dlctments against Thoughty DEN OF HORSE THIEVES (DISCOVERED, qe Neoides to Tell Advocates of a Duty on Tron Ore, Wool 1";”»::""‘\"']‘. LB L I U B Home Manufactares—His Notlon Mayne, the complainent being Richard Irwin " Wilihor=¥re ta this & } 1 A ; ho claims Mayne obtained $1,000 from hin 3 nd Bugar Disappointed. generaily opposed to this system—not only of Free Shiver, w Government Candidate, and Sugar Disappoir SoPIENGNE: Foasons; Bilt hEcAUse. of: the: UNAEL: by the sale of land to which he had 2 Government of the Istand in the Missourl River Used for that Intrigne in Progress, s tainties and intricactes which it involved title. —_ CHAMBERLAIN, 8. . Feb, 28.—(Special e o i« | - Benator Mils contender for thie ad valorem B el S Mayris says thict tWE $sars uko: e boughe| (€ ATy he Liveany | o The Bee)—wW wpors at work on | CAMSED BY HER INTIMACY WITH THE CZAR ARGUMENTS MADE FOR CONCESSIONS | ictom as the most equitable and just to all TRINIDAD, Colo., I'ch. 28.—Fx-Pr Ay vs tha years ago | L I 3 4 1 HiH aTAE: AR R TG MBI FIVAF WO bE He declared th this system was no more | Harrison was met at the depot here a tract of land on the Installme plan and RIO DE JANEIRO, Feh the no- (7 4 ¥ 5 o6 1tteeo ¢ v € AYOr v | sold a C o ) W on same men; nte t e warfare between the liable to abuse under the proper administra mmitteee headed by the mayor and fully Id a portion of it to Irwin on t ame | ment Inter in the war P ehe e : Notw Ratuctns Koo oo R One Vote Rufficient to Scttle the Question | tion of the law than the other }“w» people.After being screnaded by the | terms. After Irwin Bad paid in $2,000 the | insurgents and the government forces has | WHHle chopping in a nlwr the way place | Olose Relations Botween the Two Taken Ade DN It is o vm‘d‘v\' od n)r;;n! many of v\‘,‘ band, Mr. Harrlson was introduced to the | land depreciated in value and he then | almost disappeared and people are concen " ‘I ’\ .y".y”‘]‘ \, : ‘,]\; |“\“ ”wy]',“;w”] vantage of by Urafty Plotters, of Making Any, senators that the eatcus will not attempt to | ooy 50 He b SHhNad Tt vV inenta At Ehie TontIBAL UBGR ia Sreeiasntial. |08 s fsland formerly belonged to Frank g ) y i I A T AR Pt | crowd, and delivered the following speech 1 his payments, trating thelr attention upon the presidential | G¥e THs siand formarly belonged to Brank A would 1 7 almost endless task, but that in last fall of tigating the murder of Mot Siitimend & || and; being tur ¢ much gratificd | payments and his contract for the land was | morrow. The republican éandidates are | Mataon, but was sold by nim s uthis | HIGH NAMES MENTIONED IN CONNECTO L THE SENATE | all probability it will send it back to the [ and, being human, I am very much gratificd | paym ar it Wi him: some month NAMES ME NED I} NNECTION IT WILL BE NOW LEFT TO THE committee with instructions upon general | to see so many of you today and to feel that | cancelled, too Senhor Purdente Moares of Sao Paulo for | ago. While Phelps lived on the fsland it —_— lines, and, possibly, upon the more fmportant | (1o pass i ot oI5 o SFivite Trwin. lost $2,000,"S'sald Mayne, president and Dr. Manoel Vietorina Pericia | was always bolieved here that his home was articles, leaving the details to the commit P LLLL LS A I Gl U ) isa: LAk ” of Bahia for vice president. A section of | v for a gang of horse and cattle Some of the Members of the Conference, If the discontented senators agree to this it republican party has nominated Senho € thi tw the cau: ft 1y Hibuglie; Wil: Nak Attt is probable that the caucus will sd a school teacher, should have excited so [ not give him back his money and i Carvalho of Para for vice president 4 The murdered ma rrily at Least in Disgrace, and Oy minate its labors much interest as ! brought you out | caused my arrest to get even.” 1o other candidates the presidency are o 1 on the west ——— - nhors Ruy I bosa, Silveira Martine, Dr, A ouri, irectly i i FLOUR OUTPUT. Seabfa and Lauro Sobre. The election of was thus & i Sum iy Dismisse who came upon the car have sugges o Senhor Moraes is nearly certain, as there is | g what was Their Proposed Actlon on the Tarift ninl | themes for a speech. I think they all agreed | What the Minneapolis Mills Have 10 anized opposition to him. Senhor roseice Interfered ) atlons of P P the Subject of Much Comn 5 that I ought to talk about the tariff. That is Doing for the Pasi Week, Alfonso Pena of Minas Geraes was nomi- | the gang. Therefore an assassin was hired [Conystahte 1, 1994, by the Associated Pr NV NG L i) CLL LSRG T e N Members of the | & very troublesome question. I remember | MINNEAFOLIS, ¥gh. 28—The North- | nated, bui he declined to run to shoot him down in col . The dis PARIS, Feb, 28—A ) Pl western Miller says: The mills last week ® Mar .1I 1..} u|\\l.|v 12 .-‘“m;k wmuk.]v. covery of the underg ave bears out watching with the keenest interest the action | up for debate in our literary society, and a [ #1aUt L8 EE BETTES, for the corre- | declared_at the meeting of congress next | have always maintained of the senatorlal caucus on the tarift bill. | gentleman, who afterwards became a promi- | @& GRS CRRRT fun i uinug the pres- 3 For the time being the Bland silver debate | nent judge in Towa, began his speech by 8ay- | ant woek will be still larg A better deo- ;IHU;I I‘“l lorrow. Everything is very quiet | it was safe to run it out of the country. | d'Ocleans, wife of Prince Waldemar of has scant attention among the tariff leaders, | ing that there had been a great deal said | yjand for flour e sible for the n- | MEFe today. !‘,“..’ i of the cavern was ¢ efully con: | mark, Count de Beauchamp, about the tariff, but he thought he had it ased activity strength shown by HAS BEEN TO S2E THE QUEEN, cealed by a thick matting of vines and | (ha French army and Fr in a nutshell, and, just at that time | wheat has induced froer buying of flour and — briiches)is wag only, by the merest i cident that it was discoverad. An inspec. | &t Copenhagen, and General Borious, sceres here, have made an important discovery “My Frien I am very much surprised, | Mayne himsclf was unable to meet his | election, which is likely to take citizen, whose occupation just now is that of | lost that amount and’$1,000 move Severnl Dignitaries of Fra Tempos by the Decision Very Accomplished Diplomat - - here to see me. Several of (hese gentlemen the Canens, WATCHING THE SENATE DEMOCRATS, ensation has been seclal caucus on the- ta il is over and #pecial 18 on the- tariff bill is over caused in this city and elsewhere by the ways and means committee of the house are | When I was a boy at school we had the tariff aps N stock | Pearance of an article the Figaro, in May Members of congress will also be | was secroted on the island until sueh time as | Which the czar of Russla, Princoss Maria hoth sides are claiming to have made pro- gress. The outcome is in the nature of a victory for the democratic membe of the finance committee who prepared the bill, as it was returned to them without y instruc- a captain in The ways and means committee room is nch military attaclia s ey Szalnthe contor o1 activity, whbreL. Uil ‘ Immediately after the adjournment of the | course of the senate caucus is prett iy | his modesty " and * embarrassment were week’s sales approximated 240,000 bar- Movements and Intentions . Lo ey AL G o rlw senate caucus 1s pretty LUl e AR o B BEO XA SN R R I togs hEY Sty ers Wantediidiers at old quo! R TR it tion of the interior showed that numberless | tary gencral and chief of the military house- caucus Senators Gorman, Brice, Hill, Smith, | understood and discussed. The tendency to | Such | that he = broke down = allogsiher . were not alw ccommodat R ML g horses had been Kept the The tave Wwag | Hold' of: Dresident Murphy, Camden and one or two others who | but the Wiison bill under fire Is watched for | ¢ ’ i Eh U | Most Minneapolls fivms {°the export | LONDON, Feb. 28.—Tlie Edinburgh Even- | gimsiently large to hold &1% or eight 1ovens . h the ultimate effect it will have on a revision | Cracking that mut, and it secms to be ui- 1 {40 ‘somewhat b f moderate | jng. News toduy repeats emphatically that | at one time. —The finding of the « - have been known to be very much opposetl | op% 0 arifr.” The statement made in the | Cracked to this day. But, my friends, tho | ymount of patents, bakers, sold Sl 3 ated quite n sensation liora among thoso wh to the bill of the finance committee, held a | Caucus that the Wilson bill had beon framed | uestion is simply this: That those who be- | a little better. Country ‘mills report that [ Mr. Gladstone has resigned and that the | ated quite a sensation here among those who | /B EE B VK BEE W B0 HIE Feve EouRGltation; aria tHEIE atbitute Was:in direst | without oviison bl had becp framed | Jieve in a protective farift have the opinion | they have of late been able to grind for ex- | premiership has been offered to Lord Rose- | have suspected the nature of the business | My be gathered from the fact that Premice . witho a onaultation with President | (ERE G S FEEEENE Toets OUBNE to be pro- | DOrt at fairly satisfaciory prices, while in |y conducted by Phelps and his crew. Casimir-Perier today submitted to President tected by American legl . (Cheers,) | the ~domestle markits —they could do | ™n® hie of the cold Mr. Gladstone drove Deadwwo ? Carnot for his signature an order removing Carnot, play conspicious roles, Some idea of the gravity of the revelations contrast with the members of the finance | Cleveland or Secretary Carlisl denied by ittee. During the three days, ended | members of the committe i & ot LA DNEEER) | 1y anythin; 5 committee, Durl ng the three days, en An Assoclated press representative talked | That is the theory upon which all congresses | “SRECERY G0N QUL o ave placed feed on a | from his residence in Downing strect to DEADWOOD. : tpocial Tel- | count d'Aunay, cx-minister to Copenhagen, last night, but one vote was taken, and that |\ 4o Gy "oi " i democratic members of | And parllaments legislate in the old countr more equitable basis. compared with the | Bucking palace in an open phaeton at eERT e, P eial of Mary | from the diplomatic service, owing to his cone but a few minutes before adjournment. This | gpet¥ W A O e x| and we think this is the American policy. [ cast, and (he demand I quite nctive for | o'clock this afternoon. On arriving at the | & : i e L e R D g S was on a proposition to Instruct the finance | were not apprehensive. that the senate's | NOW it I8 very noticeable that all through | Red’Dog. Thouzh the flour market was in [ pajace Mr. Gladstone was immediately ad- [ Yusta, Indicted for murder, was begun foday g aftair evelations are our great centers of population free traders | better form during the bulke in wheat 16t | 1ied to (e presence of the quoen. She is charged with having Maggie Me. | Associnted with (he Franco-Russian alllance, il itotectionlats falike: are & ging ol week, goods have since been marked dow s froe el r one | Dermott oon of this city on the eve d appear to have been made by speaking nd protecti nvl.l alik lvvxll ”n]l"\i‘unlxl A SRR R e It was frecly stated that Mr stone i|I "rn‘xrvux‘n : ‘L.Iv o f this city on (I \.“l appear to 1 been made by speaking councils and boards of county commission are s independent ag ever, The reduction | had gone to the palace in order to.officially } ing of Decomber 17 i not [ of the results of intrigues carried on Lehind saids “The public sentiment of the country | €ither to vote money to devote to the relief | 6f°16 cents' per barrel in freight will not | tender his resignation to her majesty denied, and the line e has not Senator Pugh of Alabama stated he would | {"¢d crant for ariff reform that no man or | ©f the poor and unemployed or to secure | tend to start the mill, for it is understood | His audience with the qucen”lasted half | been outlined. = A rivalry for the affections | =5, LE G RIS not be bound by the action of a caucus and | set of men can stand in the way of it. 1| them some kind of public d R CUA A YL L B S T [ v i the dticon roturned to Winasoeh (Geie DR oy s eatiii ey Mo R iRl A R H’-’ name : i o rigl 0 suppor S aingutas A titHaxoniise (L raa dotiontw \at men may earn their daily bread. es | or even better tha 2 publis at b o'clock this afternoon. ouble ebelloy 15 indicted as accessory, c Marie d'Orleans has been connected reserved: the right to support his motion ;1:§\s‘>?l:‘l{\;‘_ “.::;'flw;_l‘{m -{jl‘ c _‘:I:I “‘:ul"h"{ ‘”‘I"] of “That is right.”) Now if that Is right, it LA m?‘{f{f.“'..-.."'x‘x'y‘y"v‘\h After Mr. Cladstone’s return to Downing | While walking to Deadwood from Le with court intrigues, The princess {s said to inTjthasRenate. Haveral fachators once | etion of the senate. Changes in the Wilson | 18 also right for congress so to frame our b L LI street the Assoclated press correspondent | City late last night Willian Hungerford, a | y, declared 1t would be useless to take any | fOUOT OF the sennie, Changos In (he Wilson Ml legislation as to bring the most work oAt L anion called at bis residence and was received by | Deadwood photographer, was assaulted by votes if senators did mot intend to abide | gng 1t will come out all right, for a taris | to this country that Is possible. It is very e Mr. Lyttleton, secretary of the premter. Mr. [ two :m:hu.w\ men. He drew a Knife and | e A T S R e by the action of the caucus. Then Senator | bill necessarily represents a compromise of | clear that the blankets we need cannot be | goume Testimony in Kegard to the Fou Lyttleton Informed the correspondent that | jured both of them so badly that they o8} unuary 13, 1865, and was marri ; i ¢ 2 made here and in England both. They will S Mr. Gladstone had not resigned and that the | lowed him to escape. He reached this to Prince Waldemar, who is a captain n the Voorhees, chairman of the finance com- | various views. L i ous Old Warship. o e S covered with blood. The identity of his ass | D Ve o jour Representative Bryan of the committee all be made here or there, or pai NEW YORK, F The taking of t situation remained unc ged. . y E it h navy, at the Chateau d'Bu on October mittee, moved that the caucus adjourn” to | H e AT oLt coommil part the nd the larger the number of v S : s g0l tods The Associated press correspondent then | sailants has not been discovered, 2, 1885, Some idea of the power of 3 , sad e stateme at the president and % > (e | timony in regard to the foundering of the 3 LR i power of intrigue meet at the call of the chairman, With the | goorerayy Carlisle were not consulted on tlie | blankets we have to make, the larger the | (RAT oo (B o0 e o s contin. ked Mr. Lyttleton if the situation at pr understanding that the finance committee | Wilson Haitarronel & the members of | market we wi ve for wool and the more ScLicLLees carsarge was contine | o, \wag the same as when Sir Algernon ; S . 2 X 3 ity ; Wiison bill 18 erroneous, as the members of | o, "we' wilt have for our Amorican work- f ued today before Adulir neroft and | oo (elegraphed fYom Blarritz after the [ ®SIOUX FALLS, S. D, Feb. 28.—(Special | gathered from the fact that ex-Minister should continue its work and report as soon | the c e TR ARtV aO AT r RV IEREACE | EWOTIE % i "]‘ o R E DOt S G Ry o0T :"'l"’l"”" r\" ‘;"“l”‘l'i" V]‘ ‘”'; y‘ 1”‘ A Ii Hian Gh i, Capta ndore ne and | pai Mail had started the report | to The Bee)—Papers were served today in | Flourens does not seruple to describe hers as possible, arlisle. They had his advice and help, anc T e ‘aptain Joseph N ler ng the . ‘ e $10,00 =Y < 5 . i Haratand WYRATrS daiElvanito You have another interest out here | Captain J h D i B that Mr. C itended to resign. a $10,000 damage suit begun by David | as the “conscious artificer” of Prince Bi ator Brice said tonight that the result | 48 T bnderstan 'T',f,.‘.‘;,,i,{",',‘,“‘i»_“,‘,,,l"j:‘:_}'m“._ which you have asserted with a good deal court of iwauise appointed by Sec- [ Atter some fon, Mr. Lyttleton re- | wiiton could not be considered in the light of defeat | 4ic Measure. The (arlit blL 18 not Joopar- | 5%y ohemence and determination, and that of the Nuvy Herbert otimony Ad. | Plied the situation of affairs was tho same | or H for those who were instrumental in bringing Batollinges) bUGE bronal e naEEabstantiali| | thaisIlve qut;fl\uu,] \ll'\l. ’l“\nvr }“"]F“‘"" i anton made several minor char consider Prin M ns as its bo about the caucus. He claimed great | ue revision will surely be accom- whatl L Spasnile Vs § “lhat a | Onc of these was to the effect that the gun | sent. g action which he, as attorney for himself, | 2 58} i b deal had been accomplished fin pre- | plished.” g at 1 have always belicved, that & ¢hyown overboard at Roncador reef was an The Times declares that whatever is done beaten in. After he had been in jail | 4¢8 (3000 geddess). committee to put iron ore on the dutiable | action would materially change the policy list, without any rate whatever, and this u";l the sch vluhw“r\wl)l-lv; \\iru:‘\ bill. ; o R Reprosentative M of the committee was lost by a vote of 19 to 17. the back of the Dupuy ministry, a remarkably cle 1 aitractive lady. She s a daughter of the duke of Chartres, r False Tmprisonment, which the princess s said to possess may bo gainst Sherift Knott and Joe Kirby | marck’s downfall. The party sprouting up false “imprisonment. Winton was im- | ground Prince Henry of Chartre as when the much discussed dfspatch was | prisoned for refusing to pay the costs tn an | round Prince Henry of Chartres Iy sald he fakes in her conyent.onal conversation and her spirits, of Denmark, his imperial maje 5 5 3 APRANSAE, | e of silver upon a basis to be agreed upon | Lyman, the navizator of the | rule will be dropped and that neither Lord 1o e oY oy e beaad e i of individuals upon the tarift, It | VWO has been closely allied with Mr. Wison | 3 “\vould maintain its parity with gold wag calledito the stand. Ie | Rogevery nor Sir Vernon Harcourt s Iikely | T fooone wion ore oxhibited fn the “_'4’,“”‘."’ H’""m‘ DRselicon (amllygrelalong has been demonstrated to them that certain | jate Do S iaena LRI NRaTe [ the Keitrsarge he had reason to | (0 Tevive it The Times adds: “However | gouh Dakota building at the World's fair i H'a | 1ate boen conterring with the senato finance | pejavo that wo could run free colnage our- f Mieck of the Keirssgoihe had reason 1o | they may differ upon other points, they | SR ISR POUTAR RGP YO e of Joii e QUL hon et committec as to the changes proposed, said: | (GOLE G e ‘Biropean governments were i : o i vere yesterday s . Dra a full hearing given every demc c 3 o i S0me ¢ | pursuing the policy thiey have been pursuing | ag & n ) . He thought this | Is sick of paying blackmail to criminal con- | G0 008 0 5 De wbrthL $ 10001t Tha kg £ Kiyonsovany, democratio. e uate will come togather on some commen | wigpy silver, But, my fellow-citizens, there | from the % “observation taken | spirator; ,.','.L.,,“‘l;.l‘"."" o it Tor” the. South Dakots | , The crown of Norway has been dangled bo- 18 reported every senator will be accorded | S ton s o el aa] ot Ak ) o Rhtiquartan. soclety recently organized hore, | fore the eyes of Princess Marie d'Orloans Tl osrysgnalor pill g ultimately agree on 4 comprehen in Germany that they are feeling the effocts | Struck, and wi,le ci2ing on the Ke T Trenoil (o oTHE Solleagiien” tom¥avive ithia i @ @ hearing:by the finance committe revision of the tarif. of o searcity of gold and its prostrating | Scrvations were ‘taken vy other office i) o5 : A eeantidnes a scarcity 7 5 . I shy of war have dunced at her beck. Whenever o - 7 Lieutenant Lyman thought, howeve tion, pledging the House of Commons to deal YANKTON, S. D., Feb. N S the caucus has resulted in a vin- | Senator Frye Speaks Upon the Hawallan | years. They are all considerin favorabiy | taking it ashove it used was made | - The Independent, of Dublin, accepts the | its appearance among the dogs of thk.ity, | iy ! 0 -3 3 d enant 0 was much in company with his sister-in-luy. pared, and instead of being instructed by 5 ATON. F g T Iver g oy 1, and bimetallism | Lyman thought the methods of taking lati o z » alne vor have beel lled for viciousness. One of 4 ASHINGTON, Feb, 28— ate held | silver as a money metal, and bimetallism | lyin i Lty s meaning (hat the movement in favor of | ha n e i . the caucus, they are free to present such a |\ ASHINGTON, el A L e ey T Ttk T, O tude andilongitude were Inithose daya 1ot | yomg yule will be dropped. the dogs slain succeeded in biting no less | She, 1like the czar, Is fond of anl- clples of the party and necessities of rey- | Which was given to a speech by Senator | js nimself considering the question of bi- MEET. to insist that the settlement of the Irigh | authorities have ordered a wholesale ar frequently accompanied her through the enue. - Frye in opposition to President Cleveland’s [ metallism. I do not think that these coun- question be the controlling aim of whatever | slaughter of dogs to begin at once. The the caucus expected to secure Yotes onough P T e L s AT s s e | coss had great influence with the czar, -and _ o sec otes seasion the senate ndjourned ence as » den, awaiting for us to Core AR 5 B he condition of things and many dogs are A5k & to instruct the placing of a duty on wool, | S¢58ion the senate adjourncd. mae the, advances, lolding bask, but WIL | ' wwrcrma, Coredt Leaducts. O T R T T being slaughtered as a precautionary meas- | DeIng a thorough Frenchwoman and. spon- 4 i hempdits = ¥ e ¥ s 5 of Wichita has taken the initiative e | . e . — :‘rmxlrm"m;n;l‘::“‘ m:‘n" l'f‘mrl. :Ix.0 duty on | r olution -m!mhuml. hummr' Miils to the | recent years, and will agree withEusional [, S e spondence, In raking | EVidence of the Confidence in Which He is Mo Took the Wrong Ito the czar that during the sojourn of Admirul 5 yet, upon the test, the | finance committee in place of Senator Vance. | basis for a larger use of silver as money. " Held by the Propaganda. IWOASTLE, Wyo. Fob. 28.—(Special | Avelene and the P e o to the committee the ideas and Representative Breckinridge of Arkan: of silver for money and free coin- instead of an 11-inch gun. about the leadership, it is certain that home three days he was released on habeas | The favor in which the princess stands in framing the tarift bill, and who was of | (e v00q tor the whole world, 1 do not [ m tartling assértion that since the 3 schedules did rot mect the approval of a 4 . There had been | T have no doubt that our friends in the ales (o0 the we bward of 163 position | know perfectly well that the British public | pitva Sof "y cdlonel 1. i1, Brown of this DAZZLED BY A DIADEM. tor and between now and the time the | 4 < SRdetin-Hma. thoubill are clear indications now in England and | twenty 1 - Yho Sres the - Kear T O LT T L ey e collcugie Tevivet R by Frenchmen of influence and Frenchuien ; S INTIOATRE Tt ot ot doast LMot feo ancitolte el o T oy Other offfcers Wit | ome rule question in the shape of a resolu- Afraid of Ka than they have been for the st twenty | vations on the Kk had been damaged in fon of Parliament. residence o much enjoyed by the royal tion of the bill which they have pre- Flone Othar Dubiness, Uie question of a larger and freer use of | from a survey tu and Lieutenant | peport of Mr. CGladstone's retirement as [ and within two weeks four diffcrent canines Dill as they think is best suited to the prin-, | & tWo hours session today, the whole of | yyrutic and virile young emperor of Germany The Freeman's Journal party will continue | than a dozen other animals and the city andjvol) ilongdsi walie Rgand Tie i woods. tturally it was supposed the prin- It is claimed that those who brought about | fawaiian policy. After a short executive | tries are coming to the nest silver confer- | Afovement Looking to a Gulf Outlet ‘ministry goveri people of the city are much alarmed over ! iron ore, sugar, lumber, salt and a number [ Mr. Voorhees, democrat, of Ohlo offered a | oomq with greater readiness than in any —— ure. tancous in her fmpulses, she suggested to proposition fell short of the necessary nator Hoar objected to its immediate con- | 1 Would have been glad it this could haye | Preparation for o meeting here at as early a ¢ wotes. leration and under the rales It went over | been accomplished while I was at Washing- | Jate as possible of the grain dealers of NBEW YORIC, Feb,: 28, ”.“' Press (his & pejegram to To.e Bee.)—0a Febr a Finn | last autumn his majesty should receive two ml)nh\lon ;ir(-ms t?‘ be divided as to whether | il tomorrow. 4 b ton. I said to one of your senators then, Il\':l;_w(w‘ '|'e-n-]. nd [l.ml‘dunu“ “[m a view mnrmm:\»\ : ‘l'hv ""th'l"lm'l'vlfi ! Dr. | rhiner named Thomas Hill and three coun- | French war vess at Copenhagen, whera e committee will now make any changos Rt vading of the Jour- | that it T could bring about the free use of | t0 forming an interstate association. one ot | Burtsell by the Propaganda is shown by the e R e i, | he was then on a visit to the royal family. and the impression is that some chianges | i M iyye, os O oine JoUT | silver upon a basis that, In my judgment, | the princil ahlects of which fact that he was appointed by C T i L b TR 1 R (R AR (R fvte of a minor nature will be made, as well [ Gfoswod’ the senate on. the Hawallan testi- uld maintain its parity as money, I would | veston, New Orlbams or Mosil Ledochowski, the perfect of the Propagand through a'severe storm. Hill failed to reach | tye Irench minister at Copenhagen and 88 _some_concessions granted where the de- | monc{ugen before the senate committes on | Father signalize my administration by thet | of trade of these seaports will be o | to examine into the claim of Rev. Father | homo was found taday two miles west of Lpinisier 5 Hopenhasciandithe mandy nivEpeea-apparently Justified, and | govdin “veltions s act t by any other that 1 know of. [ send delegates to the convention, and the | Culkin of Colorado, who is in Rome appeal- | the place, having taken the wrong road and | ¢Z4F In the course of thme inspected the Where the changes (WHH-hgt nocessitate [ & idte of roval blood, he sald, had Kaneas State Millers nssociation will be against the decision of Bishop Matz of | perished in the storm. French warships which were sent to Copen changes in the bill. Py, TP A P e e “And now a great lesson we have all to | called to meet here at the same time 8o as Burtsell's finding in the case = M hagen. The afternoon session of the caudtis pre- P 5 el { | 1earn is, that it is not possible for every | to lend its influsice to the movement, ¢ the Propaganda. The ver: Evanston, Wyo., Restdence Burned. 8 " Eon; King. After that for a time there w 8 8 — W 5 g o sented some Interesting features and ‘- [ feaf n(ho Tslands, but he mamed his sis. | Man in ‘this country to have his way. All IMPEICHED THE MAYOR dlct in favor of Dr. Burtell was not une: EVANSTON, Wyo., Feb. 28.—(Special Tels our legislation is a sort of compromise; it peeted by a number of Catlolies who have | egram to The Bee.)—Henry Ohlonkamp's res. The chief incident mentioned In connection though it was expected there would he more iLhiLle rovaIA N one N oL eed in tinipg L @ more | far, Liliuokalanl, as successor to the throne A ! =L , ' voting and not very much talk, it turned is the adjusting of the interests betw n W rhet I pase closcl, T Pro R 1a to obtain, through the Princess Marle d'Or alk, and she immediately began eming for adjusting nterests betwee i i watched the case closcly ropaganda | 40,00 was totally destroyed by fire early out that it was devoted ulmost exclusively | {1 overthraw of her brother. She wis an. | men and between states upon broad and iib- 8 Against Juines W. Ragsdale Up- ving admitted that o mistake had been | ilence was totally dostroyed by fire early | jeans, an ide to talk. Senators Gorman, Ransom, Jones, | Sie o8N O (1 PERERRE e WS W aral tines and those lines we will all find out held by the City Counell of Moberly. made in the case of Dr. McGlynn and Dr. | (his BIGERIRE. | e ROUSE HAs BOY BECR 06 | 446 goope of the Franco-Prussian alliance. Morgan, Pugh and Berry spoke. The latter [ Jiawall he Loslelana lottery iried to got | Presently through the teachings of that hard | MOBERLY, Mo., Feb. 28.—The city coun- | Burtsell having been practically in the same | Cubied for some tin Fe e e O e e B vt S spoke in_support of the bill as frame awal e Loulsiana ¥ o ge e Soie o SR plihia anzhrogils a the sume | yioiown. Loss, $2,600; Insurance, $1,600. Vith this object in view Beauchamp fs said in sup) as framed. | o ‘fotiold fn Huwall and ofered the queen | Schoolmaster, experience. We will come out cting as @ court O impeachment, lato | boat, as he was removed from his eharge of & 1 B8 (Fyi T PR 5 Benator posh's motion for a duty on fron | $500.000 and an annual payment to her it | Of the slough of despond and stand again | 1yt night found Mayor Jumes W. Ragsdalo | the Church of the Ephiphany for his support Muking Liacas for 1 s e L Eioetg ok i d been made the day before, and he | gia would get the company established on | UPoN the rocks. ; : X 8 W assdale | o MeGlynn, ruled that the mistake ex ; AT el 28— (Speejal | OF the Information which was required by was anxious for a vage, Dut at th roquest | oo would get the company” established on | ORGSOV for your Kindness in tsten- | Uy of oppressionin offce, neglect of duty [ 5,6 OGN ENEE (NI (N IEER | CHAMBERLALN, 8. D., Teb. 28.—Spectal | 3y sironer government, or rathor by br of Senator Brice he withdrew §t. The pend- | §he "iaie® o Sre Jpaded, to, the temptatlon |y’ io this wpeech that 1 did not intend to | In refusing to sign city warrants for inter- | ghould extend to him Telegram to The Bee)—T. A. Stevens, Issuo | 400 “e o ™ diia princoss, according to tiie ing question was the resolution of Senator | uxecutive power was not sufficiont to ac. | make. Possibly I may be sorry for having | est on the bonded debt, and other charges. i clerk at Crow Creek Y, askod to | 12 to have roplied Sy it Martin, instructing the finance committeo | oxccutive Dower was not suficlent to ac- | fhge )" (Those present cried ‘Never.)) | A resolution was also’ passed deolaring the Blondin Tight Rope Walking at Seventy, | resign. He did so and his hass Just | SLory, is said to have replied vaguely to the to make a number of changes in the bill lmw’“ R ‘:”‘ ‘i\\‘l‘,','lj, x:: I have spoken with frankness and with that | oo oot oo B ase LONDON, Feb. 28.—Blondin, the famous | been filled by the appointment of a Missouri | Suggestions of Captain Beauchamp, who sub- In order to get a vote on the iron ore pre 3 Ria A A 1 democrat. Stev s 1blic 0! tly handed f : o e iron ore prop- | hopute powe A R interest in public affairs that 1 take now as go.armaver. 4 i rope walker, is celebrating his 70Uh birthday wcrat. Stevens s a republican., sequently handed four written questions to osition Senator Martin withdres his pean. | S0Mte power by overthrowing the constitu- was prosecuted by City Attorney A, W. | For ~ i B a private citizen, 1 said to our people at | pefé b 3 ; Ao e o of e e e B ; N RTECAT CA T O tlon and the vote was taken with the result | O 3 ] T dlanapslis the otliek day’ that I dla not | Boibwell, who wax ¥ecently. tried and founa | teday and 8 reception was:tenderod him at WENT DOWN IN THE GALE. B RS B eRa, R e e Al MO T Maddened by her success, Lilinokalani | Iudlanapolls the othot ay that b 0t ot | guilty of ‘charges brousht against him, the Crystal palace, his venerable wife and & to try and obtaln answers to them. S Asiealy-p end (0 | took the final step whic i onded thai| Delleye antex-president had tolbo'a politlos e e i vo children shaving e honors of the | ree \ 5 e oo o ) She cauoun Moarchy o the Mlands," said M. Prye, | deat-mute. "I think o ought to know a ittle AT LAKE. O O b R R | WL 60 G CORL D (e T NEEATARITHIIQBIROD? f WARTAD, TR MORNING “She undertook to promulgate o now ¢ margthanshoitidihetorannacyent, intg the RAR GRS O QIET T4 IR tieht rono, carsyingwone of s childron, who Ganiatin-ose UMk e, The first of these questions was: “What The morning session of the caucus was de- | stitution, taking from the people the ri office and that, if anything, he onght to have s e 2 tips the heam at 150 pounds. He said that GLOU TER, Mass, I'eh. 28.—Today | qoes Russia expect of France in return for ! ning R o country. and » | 1ts Streets Tnvaded by Mountain Lions and - yoted largely to the spoech of Senator | of suffrage, depriving the white men of | & larger interest in the country and more Ollier Wil ‘Beusts he expected o be still walking the rope | brought the tidi n the rea) friendship she is manifesting :\"!;“-\'\‘\I‘ll phllIornia, wito discussed the fruit | thelr propert nd reducing the best men | friendly feeling for the people P LAKE, U. T, Feb, 2. Lions, coy- | When his 80th birthday is reached brave Cape Anne fishermen were sacrificed | (oward her? i e schedules, e senator did not | and women to abject slavery G s A 4 A1 AN8 Q 2. o the fury o B alaman el Ea) el id desire any changes, but nsisted upon several | Mr. b ADIRRG BIAYRRL S0 ol HARY LA JUNTA, te: 1 other wild game, driven out of Ame Meat Tnspection, to the fury of the clements, Bells wer The second was: Do you think the czar tiat nolthohghtiwera nunomsary. ta ke o | It o oL the letter ar Bresidant e the mountains by, the recent heayy: mnow AL @ meoting of the | Lolg today for the lost. On November bill complete for his state. o have vour excelioncy.in b wico kon? | One Thought Left Benind by the Ex-Presi- [ are prowling abont the streets of this oity. | Farmers Pror Mucller and. Herr | 20 the schooner Henrictta, under the com Senator Brice had the floor during a part | ing i dent of the Republic Yesterday two lons killed a large horse | wwermer. director Uha agrlouitursl’:high | Dand et Rominiqua Linelll, lpteport fon a a of the sesslon and mado another spirited [ “Mr. President,” sald he impressively, “ | T-A JUNTA, Colo, Feb. Ex-President | within the city limits. Another trotted | J T R T iltohi[L n:itol the hanks..iThe noxt hpard-of {hs ¢ r i Jtalk upon the methods which the finance | belleve God heard that prayer of President | Benjamin Harrlson and party, consisting of [ throuh the streets of a résident portion of | School. denounced the manner fn which | vessel was at Casno, where, on January AU the request of the princess these quess committce hus adopted In shaping the e | oo s sk et | uEhter, M. Mcioe, Tuby Mokee, | the clty. Two' hunters 'a few days ago [ American meats were inspected, They sald | gho rebaited. Sinco that time nothing has | tions were left with her for PHITHES SR e VIR Al : veland and answered it. The magni 5 de brs: ] G + | kkilied a lion In this city that measured nine | they based thelr judgment upon personal | heen heard or seen of her by passing ships Ml He directed his remarks on' this ocea- | cent cowrage of that litle band of white | Rev. Mr. Howland and the president’s fam- | 104 0" Werithed 50 ponna studies made In Chicago. Tt Is probablo | She Ty O antaianh dh i glon especially at_the geparent desire for | men which, confronted by ~tho wholo | ily physician, passed throush La Junta f > that the movernment will take acllon UDOR | Hum ‘wata et Bobruary 12 and ovorwhieimed, | #aying that a reply was awaited at the asto in gettng through with the work of | power of the United States, repre- | toc s four hours behing J ) : i avleigalo. o Teb) Sand pronvielmad. iy o Thol t00 oaLBIk Aot pawer Hebi e EURHANERiatn. o sorres | foday. e irath AL ol hoiiel behind Of Course 1 Aaxiab: ie reports of Prof. Mueller and Director | §he tarriod a crew’ of fouricon mon, as | Bl¥see palace. Then it seems It oceurred A motion had been ma . anteR.ip ok uf groat ships ofif time, | After dining: the ex-president ap~| cuUIPPRWA FALLS, © Feb, 28—At | Werner follows: Dominlque Pinelll, Lurraominel | to (he princess that she could not allow the 4 been made to coed with | war, eq:pped with guns which could burn | peared on the steps of the car and made a » 4 3 the voting on the various schedules in ac- | the ‘city to ashes in an hour, cnabled them | Few remarke. corsratu k. the annual convention of state farmers Russo-G enty. Gabriel, Desire Emilie Poriere, Albert Johu- | mattor to proceed without placing herself in cordance with a resolution offered by Sonn- | to say’ firmly and with dignity: We will | colorain aat Cons alllunce today the old officers were re IRLIN, Feb the Teclenstagthe | son. Jofn Reed, Albert Turner, Olive Larson, | 4 falso position toard the French govern: Lor e of Kansas. |1t looked for the time | never surrender,’ onabled them' to fortify | stemming the hard, tmes of adve elected, Texolutions were passed endorsing | debate on’ th rman commervial | Benjamin Delaney, Leon Bouve, Raul Arni N s order might be immediately de- | their governme ild To eall | for | was loudly cheered. At Lamar Colo., \e resolutions pussed by the state farmers | yroniy was e o 1tahter ate | strong, Grimiar Marrisen, Michael Boudre ionk Andabo: s for e g clared, but it was stoutly resisted by Mr. '\]:,“‘,'m Kaxerpment - uldoEn. dmm.;.nfq; President . Harrison was bted by’ the | alliance of Kansas, demanding equal rights | N k Albert Dujay, Fred Harrison Count a'A and Informed him that she loo . ar band and a large concourse of cit- | for all men and en; favoring the | ticked the national liheral und conservatlve Phe steamer Resolute, which has o elt bound not to leave the government | puch a courme al this time, bofore thore had | United States marines to the very death, [ gaid that it Coiorado was shori on any- | & general reduction ot saluries o ity Shond iR ol il (e | e trom " fihing i, veporta - that | o dark i regard to vl z on cen @ full and freo exchange of views, | and, it need be, to fire on that fag they | thing it would make up for it in part by an [ cers, that mortgages be asscased ouligation ok international ik clo: alops |\ Traey e S lan B¢ A M. Pastour retary of the legation, i would be contrary to the it of the con’ | Joved better than they loved their lives— | atmosphere and sunshine that was almost | the wovernment munage the rallronds and [ the treaty, s e elamed, was certain | Stowart and Augustus Christensen, meibers ference, and would engender more bad feol- | guch courage could only have been divinely | enoush to make an old man feel young ['banks. A resolution was also passed de- | {0 be feeehtens (Ve L7 I ition oL AR | of the crew, got astray from thie vessol whilc A TR AR \ i ing than now exists. Ho pleaded for sut- | tspireder ¥ ] Qkain. He was not on a speaking tour, but | nouncing Secretary Morton for his action | Relehstas w i tending (rawl A heavy gale came on | accord with Instructions, called again on the ficient opportunity to discuss the bill in all | "Mr. Frye read the code of naval instruc- | he, Wanted to leave one thought' behind, | toward the farmiers TR AT R (T and the men were drowne prine and persua v to hand him the it bearings, and said that it was necessar iy 1At i e R AL ey AT, Keb Pather Kneipp, famous TN - questions, The Dupuy cabinct a fow days ! ¥ | tions, in which it was sald that naval offi ons will be compelled to agree to . Wanted for Embezztoment. o change its sectional aspects. s should “consult tho Unifed States rep- | an international silver conference, ) dust for P for his advocacy of the so-called water A 5 later canic ef, and n the present When tho caucus adjourned 1t was evi- | rogentatives In whichevor country they GALVESTON, Tex,, Richard | cure, had an audience with the pope today, | ST. LOUIS, Feb Late this afternoon @ent from the manner of the senators that | might be.” He sald the orders of President CORBETT ISN'T WORRIED, Croker and party, ol ned by Governor | After his examination of his holineas, | at the instance of the board of directors ot a of the ezar's real feelings on considers himself pledged toward France, at any rate so far as the defensive Is con- two days. Later Captain Boauchamp wrote to the princess ment, and sho sent for the French minisier, lately communicated facts and, in Nad. beon participante. T an. eaciios | & ATA 68 ] i Tous and Mo T i o b Pather Kncinp. thought.tha pope will prob e Al Par red nts 1 an_exciting [ Cleveland, giving a private ecitizen para- g and Mr. Fdwa rrived her ! 1 the St. Louls National bank, a warrant s it 3 ting, buL. they were very Foticent as to | monnt guthority over the military forces of | Ie Says the Bishop's Latest Order is Only | tonight. The great N tettam | ably live beyond the end of the century. HiS Bt boule RAHEIAT RN A AN mier Casimir-Perier, with the result alrcady the detmils of ihe proceedin, 0 actlon | tho United States, was unparalleled Wind. said his trip had no political significance A Ty T RUAR AR I e D i 1 tald as taken upon any item of the bill, but a | ““Referring to Mr. Willla' speech, ST. TOUIS, Feb, Z.—Rev. Father M. J. | {0 thag [t Nak Gue oF REasyre ahd reote | pp s qup, Feb, 28.~A glass, pear-shaped | misapplication and embezzlement Captain Beanchamp has been recalled aud dority of the senators cxpress the beiief | prawaii nto the family of nation, N Corbett, the privst of Palmyra, Neb., who | Was not for the purpose of laying the pans | pomb. was found today outside the Home | The amount of shortage is not yet known ven a year's lea it the vouing stage will soon be reached. [ gqid that while he was uttering these words | has heen so long Involved in ccclesiasticar | for the nominations af il and Hogt for | 2omP . but is sald to be in the nelghborhood of §50, — LISTENED TO OBJECTIONS, riendship and good will he carried in his | \jtigation with his superior, Bishop Thomas | the presidency and viee presidency in 180 oftice. his bomb contained gunpowder and | (i KILLED HIS O DAUGUTERS The f dovoted to instructions to destroy forever that | Bonacum, s In the clty, Questioned tone | the governor” mdignantly’ denounced such | nails, and had a half burned fuse attached g wlator tors who dosis o was 80 offusively wel- | cerning his excommunication announced by | *Peculation as “blamed v to it. change in the bill. Senators Hill, Drice, g . Dishop Bonacum, he said: “That suspen T — [ White, Caffery man were amon Are you proud of that?"" he asked FANOD. VRUARNEL B SR R RUARAES In the Charge of Ofcers, those present during the groater part of tha | of it; directed by the president of 85,000,000 | hantt Werth the Ink it took to write it. & | ST. LOUIS, Feb. “Deputy United \ tinie, and I¢ Iy undorstood (hat they ex- | people of a country probably the most pow- | triul must precede (his inflietion in any | States Marshals Swelgel and Falkenberg | Ing & ploneer expedition to the Frecland prossed themselves quit fully as to changes | erful on earth, his winister In contriving, | case. T wm meither suspended nor exc passed through the city, having in thelr | colony of Africa, left this port today for they desired. These changes appeared to | scheming, assiduously working night and | municated; the acets of the bishop ave des: | oygiody — “Pennywelght” Powell, alias | Zanzibar be many and varied. Al the democratic | day to restore a rotteh mona | Ivalld and the canon W 84y | Rapheiford, arvested recently at 'Denver, Colo., on a’charge of being one of the four » need not even appesl from them." members of the finance committee who ar At 166 p.m. Mr. Frye ludi e 13 aven 4 henk ke o | g | M i Jlan 00 ROMRILLIRG. Who A8 | o aales (he PemAlLd o Phien you ure ¥ ispended 1 men 'who held up an Iron Mountian train | LONDON, Feb A supposed 0 keop oft the platt L ced th Ned ¢ rather a8 Judges than as active participants | marks until tomorrow, und the senate went riainly 1 the docu nulity | it «:.um‘.'\:u‘. .\'\‘x‘ some time ago and kill- | machine has been found in front warning. n the proceodings, listening to the requosts | Into”excculive sesslon, After ffteen wiu- | on 1y face. ANd surcly Hision Honwum ol s i 1) promingnt. Dulldings ar NatipEhan Hang Stender Threvd, made, and occasionally vouchsafing an ex- | utes spent @ cring executive business tl A s T R = o Somburding Santos. T, LOUIS, ¥ 8. A ial t planation. It has now come to be understood | doors were reopened und uflor the tran 0 L T T o g bl Natianel Elsotrie Light Asaciation, Al et v ek o ¥ Denounced by the Pross, that Senator Martin's resolution is a long | tion of minor 38 LI 1% yoRr ualiiot sl is AHR WASHINGTON, Feb, 28.—The first paper MONTEVIDEO, Fe Republic from Ity B AYRIE, Fek he docnment, specifically Instructing com- | 2:20 adjourned. ¥or tha B Al e Featlval read at today's & Y convention of | here that th aziliar | Chairman Wit mittee what shall be dono in the v Hongary's Troons CINCINNATL, Feb, 25—The May Festival | the National Electr 1 fation was | barding S v, Hix' L onal Electrt on wa b B b b2 s 2 v pEETA T aoniation s ivised (hat Solitor Cencrat | B3SO0 1 Yol of New Nork on he Bn: | ™ 3 putonat Sitaamnry G i ugarlan prime minister, in Maxwell at Washington, who is a director trie Raillway DETROIT, Mich., ¥ 1 and very much en today, replying to qu has closed w contract with the \ger of [ ' R. Huntley was introduced - Ben bavi e r W s 1ills, Al . Peck, James Aycr The question of the method of levying duty (Continued on Sceond 1'a | Bazso, Luth ¢f kngland, for the o fest - A Colonists Start HAMBURG, Feb. 28.—Fifteen men, form- | of three young fellows charged with larceny at Linden yesterday a platforn vy FLINT, Mich., Feb. 28.—During a hearing | Favwer Driven 1 by @ Distressing Ac GLASGOW with fifty people, precipitatin W | man, a farn feet. There is & long list of injured but | home none were fatally hurt. - More than a dozen : the falling Dynawmitism in England had bones broken. They had been warned | t 8 i two daughi