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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. TABLISHED JUNE 19 2 2 INGLE FIVE CENT of the remainder of the bullion in the treas: Eugenie, who is occupying the floor above the A d wtion of extreme radicals, headwd WEDNESDAY'S AFFAIR EXCITED THEM ROSEBERY FOR PREMIER il L imons Yesterday on the e le of the Peers Vigorous and It e Would Relinguish the Foreygn Omeo [ Thoy Acsembled in Largo Numbers at Eagle, of Meaning — An Acuto i € ox Would Act with Him. e LONDON, March 1.—A full cabinet councl owing Ve was held this afternoon. It ls announced that the ministers considered the subject of Stage Rea pool ahe to Prevent Bloodshed and Put Dow Sway Its Supporters or Its a very large posse before the seven com- ry begin after the confage of the selgnior one set apart for thelr imperial majesties, by Mr. Labouchere, waited today upon the By a Majority of Thirty-Nino His Bill | deemed to change or alter the existing law Rosebery should succeed Mr. Gladstone, | West Virginia Miners 8till Showing an Ugly at rest all alarm on the point Lively for Seataring M il A oa UL e 8 sgiid sald Its purpose JRESEES End of the Long Struggle for the Coinage of | third of them and the enactment of the sec In that Country Monarchy Only wate npoered) NRE DD rootedl WA S RrbaL it PRECAUTIONS EVE Bl ALL ATTEMPTS TO AMEND IT DEFEATED | 0h.A" amendment offcred by him, watotained | oo yrtghted, 185, by the Asoruaved Drs) | Liverpool for- New York, aid not leave hers | LONDON, Mareh 1.—At 4 oclock this | the House o Lords amendments to the IONS TO FREVENT: TROUBLE 1 o ke 1 force. ‘Not to adopt his amend- | o forco of the storm. The se fiying Aco whon t i i Oppongats of tho Measure Find Little Eu- be kept In force. Not to adopt his amend- | g As d forco of the storm W in o restinatlon | o wiien the reaisnation 8 O'Connor then points out the f not yet arrived here, although she left Liver- Tod FURTHER VIOLENCE IS NOW FEARED Mr. Dunn of New Jersey denounced th ct, and as a corollary to the remarks of whom she pleases, but Lord Rosebery may | Governor MacCorkle Using Every N leagues who did not agree with them on this | cratic party in this country, Chief Fodisyliah Sags He Wil Attack the | o iiiiies of the premiership bery's present colleag nt to act with t ¢ ; 1 sald: “Italy Is passing through a formid- otie 56 818 2 St his amendment, which he said was designed L 8 through a formid- | Gy e Canitall of (British Gambla, says | Mmons at 3:30 today and was loudly cheered. Mr. 0'Col In conclusion the MEANT 10 REDEEM PLEDGES. LRULIREL Leono arrived thereutoday with relnforeo: |\ "o ) o or, and Mr. John Morley, ehlet | Buspicion that on forclgn affairs he repre- | CHARLESTON, W. Va ne of Pennsylvania calied at- from the Forelgn office 0 Mr John | FeSUlt of the riol at Eagle mines last night e d todey .| $66,000,000." 1t you advertise thip tact to the | Lroraon of 1 by the passege of the bill by a vote of 168 Until 1859 this idea was a democratic one, | other measures to resist the expeeted expe- cellor of (he duchy of Lancaster, or Mr. [ Fayette county was promptly on hand witly {hirty-nine. The special order to bring the | be caused in this country O b st g porlod, However, Burope [oe. cliastialng thems G sl bl LoV AR Tie e otke dinvened son, Hartmnan, Swanson, Hunter, Newlands, | never have counte fmmediately after the house convened never have countenanced the establishment | 10 ‘muke a fresh attagk upon the British | The premier adjusted his pince-nez and - Handley during the day and wero deters they were unable to do anything further to | spea e ey called attention to : e fsland Mary's. , speak, when Mr. Railey called attentfon t or to modity the direction of the Im. | th® istand of St. Mar. without any diflicuiy. sxplosion of Natural Gas at Tifh, O. i ibs: Sére datoatét. e bill amendment to Mr. Jolnson's amendment, | or the fray. fecided that the ©micvensor ; the original text of the measure. vision and the latter by a vota of 64 to 139. | “From that day forward Italy was doomed | posed to meet the deficlt by a general & per | tention and caused considerable comment. | 40" Coiural gas escaped over, conten e dmoving et raonaranil U T ol tbocae: d1" thadtiotate of the hill and substitute, the yeas and navs | - ¢ was in France. thongn ety | 16 was added by the fnance minister that the | ment to the local government bill be con- | when the night watchman, Anthony age and a specific proviso was added to the received a visit yesterday from the empress liberal whip, Rt. i Sdward Majoribanks, SRR effect that nothing in the act shall be | King Hambert's Orown is Fast Going the | of Austria. England’s Premier Said to Be Contemplating | and protested against the fdea that Lord i as to the legal character or mode of redemp- Way of All Crowns, HEAVY NYEL Resigning His Office, saying if the premler was not chosen from S Passes the Houso of Representatives, tion of the treasury notes. This would wet Severe Gales on the BFitish Conat Make 1t among the ‘members of ithe Housa ot Co position, — Mr. Outhwaite of Ohio, arguing agains Mr. Majoribanks promised (o t the ! ? o | g, Quthwaite ot Oblo, arguing against | AL THINGS MOVING IN THAT DIRECTION | QUEENSTOWN, March t.—Last night the | HE ATLAST ATTACKS THE HOUSE OFLORDS | views of tho deputation tn proper auarter FILIBUSTERING COULD NOT PREVENT IT | ;& SIpCi e PRl severest gals expetiended: tor many years the existing (reasury notes. There was i ; s struck this place. Al last night and this Kold_enough in the treasury to redoem one- | Views of a Leader of the Democratle PATty | ¢ o000 (ho storm raged. Many houses tion would weaken the reserve and inevit- a Temporary State to Make e <ot b ' 3 g damage is reported all over the town. The the Silver Seigniorage, ably lead o an issue of bonds to replenish i d (i) Wbatdag L el Hollyhead boats were several hours late on — Mr. Johnson of North Dakota, in support account of the terrific winds and waves. of an amendment oftered by him, maintained The White Star steamer Britannic, from hiau clared policy of the govermment to maintain ROME, March 1 pme weks ago Mgr. l:nHl ’; n"|‘m< |'-';N- ‘:\r.’“wvvwnr it :"“(‘I"I’l afternoon Mr. Gladstone's secretary informed Mr. T. P. O'Connor In the Sul — il claskos of our currcncles at par were to | Spalding, in the course of an Intervlew with | 4Wn the channel the Britannic felt the full "ol o U R L esignation | AN arrangement of the v Strong Force of State Troops Sent to the ment was to dishonor the national credit clated press correspondent, hinted | ooupiotely over | The passengers did | Of the premier cannot long b T Y VAR B b = ; A e rement in Their Efforts Mr. Simpeon declared that o strike out | that he looked forward to the early advent | not dare to come on deck Lyttleton said that at the audience which | afreot. - Mr Ol Disturbed Village, couragenent in LI 2l the second section of Mr. Johnson's amend- | of the republic in Italy. The correspondent The American line steamer Ohlo, which | My, Gladstone had at Buckingham palace | fact that though the queen sent for Lord p— S ment (which w “‘u\, ‘.:\.I» inu qyw r : [ aince then nas had an opportunity of gaug- | left Liverpool bound for Philadelphia, s | b iy o™ Cin ‘e queen, he referred to | Roscbery, the conflict for Uhe miership is deemable in gold) would be another great | ing the opinions o AtL Aol o | the 4 ) PROVISIONS OF THE NEWLY PASSED BILL | siride in thie direction of plutocracy. R S b L 4 of the Britannic tho Increasing diflulties which ho R ' — perfenced owing to his failing eyesight, deat- |y, e AUEE bt @ Feht to PYRERE, attempts on the part of the several demo. | the bishop of Peorla s able to give the BRITISH TROOPS TH ED. R e e R i LD R L LR Analysis of the Vote by Which it Was | cratic leaders to bulldoze those of their col- | VIEWS of a prominent leader of the demo- &y could not long continue to bear the re- | fail in th task If, however, Lord Rose. agpted—Partisan Feeling Did_ Not measure. During the P Forces In Gambia Again, him the quest fritershi] iring the course of a long conversatio r. Gladstone reaclied the House of Cof him the que niership may be Disorder- A Revised List o Abbott of Texas explained and advacated | e a long conversation | 1 o\ r o PN T T dispateh from | Mr. Gladston lied the House of Com- [ M the aucy n roA R 1 List of the Killed ' Wounded, Encmies, to redeem the democratic pledges fn regara | 2210 €risis, expiating the traditional fatality The premler took his tomed seat be- | distinguish g 5 ; S Ba docompanylig i that the steamship Mandingo from Lol | . distinguished Irish ler says: “Much op. to the coinage of silver accompanying the footsteps of any nation tween Sir Willlam Harcourt, chancellor of | position to Lord Rosehery comes from the conquer its independence under 5 ; ; WASHINGTON, March 1.—The long strug- [z ‘o) v the banner of democratic fnstitution. ments. he whole of the fsland of St Tt : Mel | genta Jingolsm, Instend of radicallsm. This | ix seriously wounded and March 1.—With gle in the house over the Bland bill for the | tention to the fact that the substitute, as o DU TR A Db T b LR Ut UL L b "1”1’ e e el ’.‘ dificulty may be removed by his transfer ; bl S coinage of the silver seigniorage and and the | drawn, gave authority to issue silver certifi- 1u..u\<|u\x:|,(-x at the outset. Its first apostle | on which Bathurst is. Altuated, is now held | Gladstone was able to "f‘ 0 he entered ; ver bullion In the trea * ended today | cates in'ndvAnce of eotnago to the amount of | 1es Mazzinl, Who had no conception of the |'by blucjackets. The Sulvers are re-erecting [ Into a whispered consultation with Sir Wil- | Morley or the earl of Kimberley may succeed | there has been much excitement all day, but cration of Italy apart from a republic. | stockades around Buzamball and are taking | liam Harcourt and scemed to be very much | him there. Rt. Hon. James Brice, chan- | 1o further bloodshed. The sherift of ; : country and the fact they exchangeabl SoHinEInE s bro L in earnest in 1 to the subject of their to , a majority in favor of the bill of | for nothing excapt silver doliars, a panic will | (ha natio: from the inner consclousness of | dition to be sent inland with the intention | oonversation. Mr. Gladstone froquently con- | Herbert Gladstone, Parlfamentary sectetary > was monarchical from end to end, with the 5 tter | Sulted a small document which was hande RTRE RaRE ¢ | panies of state treops arrived. The strikers bill to a vote was adopted by a bare quoru The debate was continucd by Messrs. Jo Yo18 uRhst x } Chief Fodisylial yesterday sent a letter as chlef secretary of Iroiand . b A vote was Y @ e quorum ole exception of Switzerland, and it would | to Admiral Bedford, in which he threatens | to him by the chancellor of the exchequer. | The cabinet miceting lasted two hours, rallied 500 men from Montgomery and + Wieeler and Tracey s oke the opposition of the st Y n unity under a republic cket ol <1 ERY, broke the opposition of the filibuster My S D) nglayiwak racogh e 14, began' to % "Inn-t“m rm'-qr”"j('t'L,.l.flv ‘("“';:“: fore shore_and afterward to march on | geemed to read the paper handed to him WRECH "i 7' SWERY, mined to rout Wyant's men from their place an obstacle in the way of the bill. All | the fact that the time for debate had ex- | petuots current which was m'l(Ivullv‘ making Indin Will Tax Impocts. In the meantime Lord Roschery, the sec- ::l"*:”“m; '"’v:r“:::‘m:;:";x' “':'1.;;,\;\.(::;3:.‘\:-‘x.‘:’liv‘ the amendments offered to the measure by | pired and the voting began. Mr. Abbott's | for national unity. Those who were '“‘L,_fi R ¥ de 2k, CLLL Its Disastrous Kesults. flentnd splay of b ts an o8 age CALCUTTA, March 1At the sitting today | retary of state for foreign affairs, took a | TIFFIN, 0., March 1.—At 1:30 this morn- [ SHeriff Fleming said he could control the 2 » s as well as the Johnson amendment itself, | should be conducted und. e flag of the Vice Regent Council, Finance Minister | front t in the pe gallery. The en- | ing-an explosion complotely wrecked Hu- | S1tuation with less troops. passed was In the nature of a substitute for | \ere disagreed fo, the formes without di- | house of Gavoy. LA L L ) stland stated that the government pro- | trance of Lord Rosebery attracted much at-{ pecs brewery. The shock was Govarnor MacCorkle, thinking the troubls changes do not affect the material f The vote was then taken on Mr. Outhwalte's | to becomo the foe of France as soon # o fmports fncluding sil- | Rt. Hon. Arthur Wellesley Peel put the on) e of ce as soon as the | centad valorem tax on imports including s s 3 $ = 7 this word soon reached the men, who have the bill, whieh provides for the coin amendment to strike out the second section | latter transformed herself into a republic. Ver, but exempting cotton yarns and fabrics. | auestion that the ouso of Lords' amend- | pressure main fnto he beer R e e e A being demanded upon division. The repub- | found a ready markoet for most of her agri. | duty on petroleum would be doubled, and | sidered. entored with lighted toreh, the explosion | once seen that the demonstrations were tssue of silver certificates thereon 1f Jlican and democratic opgonents voted in | cultural produce—ror wine i, Ak corta | the fow imports would yield a revenue of | Mr. Gladstone then arose and addressed | followed. The brewery was razed to the | simply suspended in anticipation of the tems be, in the discretion of the s ry of the | favor of it, as well as a number of demo- | and fraits, and the men who were devoted | 14,000,000 rupee: the House, speaking In a full, resonant | ground. The Wagner residence, near by, | porary presence of the troops. treasury, In advance of the coinage, and | Crats who were counted friends of the mens- | to the Italian monarchy felt that this elose voice, which was occasionally marred by a | was badly damaged and the occupan While there are no developments tonight theroafter the cofnage of the remainder of | Ures. Lost by a vote of 120 to 144, community of commercial and economic in- Unele Sam Will Take a Hand. slight huskiness. Mr. Gladstone spoke [ thrown trom their beds. IHeavy plate glas g sitoniglity applavee greeted tio anuouncement, © | terests constituted wich a bond botweon tho | CONSTANTINOPLE, March 11t i :rllxzr:ruglzu\lt with marvelous energy —and windows were splintercd by, thie ‘shor I (oR | S ! d le vote was then taken he Bland sub- | two 5 03 to presen nidabloe N T o ! locks distant. Though nothing remainec A 850 of stlver cortifiates thereon, o take the | stitute, No apt to break a quorum was | ot ITioy ChOra Ao Cosatvsat to i | oredinera ih b O ol the vexatious acts | "5 Ling the course of his specch, the pres | but the foundations of the brewery Meyer | celved a telegram from the sherift and Blnco of the tronsury notes fasuicd under the | made on \his vote and then the BIand sube | nownes the: bty oriorS, hosolved Lo de- | of thio police in Armenia the United States | mier said that the government 'folt this | crawled from under the debris uninjured | milit T S G EY % ' S ST i e Adop ek By R votaota, o6 s AL ONG e nEiBovern government has decided to send a svecial | gperation of sending and resending a bill | exo o Ry slight Lo ! \ Itk L Sherman act, which are to be retired and | Stitute was adopted by a vote of 171 to 9 the commercial relations of France and | L 5 | $2 g except a cut on the head and slight burn: : that there kely 1 e iy LagE el i e e Vere tound b taken Mr. Tragey | b commereial xelations ‘of France and | commission to Servia in order o inquire | from one louse to anoiher had continued | on his face. The loss was between $1,000 % that there was likely to bo ancéled as rapidly as the cor ukes | op“New York moved (o recommilt the biil | cominitted and fo that act ihe impoverisn. | Nt the grievances complained of. long enough. (Loud and prolonged cheer~ | sna. $5,000, a conflict between the civil and military, place. The changes In the substituto soply | without instruction to the conunittee on | mont of ltaly unquestionably dates Back. SELE DEFENSE HER P I andimion It g i BANDITS AND FOLICE BATTLE, astloriesiandievKine At AT allavte 18 to bg colned and that this bill shall not | o1aEe, Welklta and measures. Defeatod Ly | #The crowning mistortune of this new and CeN el ReAkIng, ek aid}. L TR cantinue e etan afteet the redemption of the treasury notes HOW THEY VOTED, disastrous economic policy was that It was | mrial of a Deadwood Girl for Murdering | o process would be loss of dignity (0 hoth | Ten People Tilled in a Bloody Fight at a Atifioiglocldangiheridiang ioh saNasaixed under existing law. s RS et Vaiial G “”;‘:“';“ S “t the r“fl l"'“"““fll' ”;"l “;".\' Her Companion. houses, and the government decided to Small Mexican Town from General Wood saying that over 1,000 A alysis 63V e e ie following is the vote in detail on the | Was obliged to predigiously develop her e R e ) el o stop the operation and take a decided course. : 5 ' strike congregate T ¢ JoAl Analyals of the vote by which the bill e amenita ani] (o ok 4Dt 1o, exdeFuts| || .DEADWOOD, iMaroRkE(Speclan irelegram|{stonthoroporation ani take'a docldedicoliae. | OAXAGA, Bfesi MAreli1:=—Tiio autliorities strikers had congregated at Montgomery an T U B b A e B e i Rt .| Weap her engagemonts. with the allled enc | to The Beo)=The state finished its case | Tho government had the choloe of relect, | oo v ‘boen notifled of a bloody battle | Were determined (o do serlous damage to- voted for it and seventy-nine r nd e LG N s L againat IMary [YUsts DRle atternoon: abandoning hope of passing. e bill or to | between a band of brigands and the police | MiSht: At the same tlme a dispateli from fitty democrats (total 120) voted a b of T apiSince the establishment of the Triple | the evidence of an exe Wifheas, who told the | accepi them under profest with the hope | of the town of Irtlahuaca. The bandits, 23 UL L AL Lok DI i The bill for the rescue of the armayient r lifornia, Tiranch A aee Tiattan hubllo debt has gone Up bY | story already published; the defendant will | of reversing them. The government adopted | ja by a desperate man named Mortiera ceived, asking the governor to rescind the of the wrecked Kearsarge passed just before Arkansas, htioge oracentuciky fad) ire, while the average imports and | & Foval nalte se. Her attorney in | the second cours (Cheering). b4 g ' | order to remove two of the companies, afjourHment iretz, kshir lerick, Brown. Brvan, | exports have suffered an unusual decline of [ {FY to prove self-defense. Her att Mr. Gladstone then reviewed the action of | made an attack upon the town for the pur 7 ) : Bunn: foum, Cabanis, Cantinetti, Cannon of | 400,000,000 of lire. his opening statement icharged that she lad [ Mr. Gladst poso of pillaging tho stores and p serfous trouble was {hreatenod. The Joy-0'Neil contested election case will | Calffimia, Caruth, Catelings, Clurk” ot i : the House of Lords In the past and said: f ag ; ; come up Lomorrow. Clarkc ot Alabami, Cobl of ' Alahar I n the press the possibility of a change | been repeatedly advised by friends that the | BG. ISS 0 IR G A0 doute stage. It | Tesidences. The police offercd them ingly, the governor countermanded his ord AEAA Cagperzor in the form of government has been cur- | McDermott woman had'threatened her life | oove WWY BN FGRORCE B TG de ance, and a fight took place between th il ia% i raok Bomipanisat willXemmal i BEGAN ¢ o0 . A ppears that the House of Lords desires to 1 i panies will remaln until it YORNG ‘nr“( AN, i e | Gooper” of Koxaw, Gox, Ceawitond, cuberson: | rently disoussed for some tmo past. Even | and that she was rosising an attack at the e o o o ‘6F the Maues o¢ | forces, which Tesulted'in tho mayor of the | (omorrow afternoon, it not longer. Tha ie voting on the Bland bill in the . . V2] tho! audication of the king has been. spolien | time: OF ilia shootinMNRR" dumber of: wit- | oow = ace, S8 Whole WORk 1 Ahe ST | town and. one: o the potics.and efght of |o Ue il o ot ot houso began at 2:60 p. m. The | Dimsorsw. mamends e Vit | of. These facts show that great events | nesses were examined for the defense, but 0 Brow -2 3 925 t Dill, | ihe bandits being killed, and several others Johnson amendment providing for gold oy Sintoc: Ebes, 1lihian, Wornian, ‘Fuston, | may be shaping themselves and it is curlous | the making of threats has mot yet been e BOVERLOnE Con rl.hur‘l:,fll;f;\u;\\v:(:‘y;ln»(\‘;"il]:: 'on bothstdea’wotnded scene with Instructions to declare martial redemption of sllver certificates was lost, f Fyun, =~ Geary Gogdnight, = Gonnan, | Grady, | to note that the Catholic journals show no | proven on actount orrulings by Judge | amendments, but with the declaration that g ) law 1t necessary. e {ireshum, Fdll of Missourl, Mammond, Mot | uncasiness in accepting the idea of a pos- | Plowman that it° had not been | tho gifferences between the houses is not of HUNDRED THOUSAND STRONG. L0 o BbEIETCohIgl L Al IapAtONG tol: the At the opening of the session Mr. Cum- | Cavolina. Hepborn, T Tiolnim, - Tooker | sible event of the republic. The attitude | shown that there had been any previous | 4" cygual or temporary uature. This state Daily Gazette from Montgomery —says mings asked unznimous consent for the con- Mississipph, Hudson, . Iunter, 1utchicson, | of these organs is, moreover, consonant with | collision between the woman, thus making | or “things. I am compelled to say, cannot | Great Army of U SR e Montg sy sideration of the bill appropriating $45,000 | Jones. Kem, il . Jasey’ | the utterances of Leo XIIL, who aspires to | a foundation for the testimony. Attorneys | Continue, * (Loud and prolonged cheers.) The Washington on A thing £718 g ek end s ey for recluiming the wreck of the United i e iore, Mush, | & reconciliation of the papacy with the re- | for the defente promise to finish tomorrow | jegue rajsed between the assembly elected by JTHRIE, Okl., March 1.—The Oklahoma monstra appear unlikely unlesy States steamship Kearsarge. ; 3 bublican spirit, of which it has too long been | ana are confident of sudcoss. Large crowds |iing voice of the pecple. and. the assembly | - Coiiitio, Okl March 1.—The OKlahoma | (1o troops are removed, but that trouble is giir: Simpson wanted to know whether this Creary of Me- | the adversary. are. i ‘attendance, amang them being many | bho, ¥ Of e DO rtue and alenty | PoPulists aro-greatly taken With the idea of | yoyng to come to Wyant, the proprictor of :".4( a matter of sentiment or dollars and | vl Axbpeketittling A “But something instinctive also underlies | women in sympathy with the prisoner. are) of. considerable! vaviety (Laughter,) | S- J. Coxey of Massillon, 0., who has an- | ), S e T O A T Gl T e S Moritéome Moses, D the tone of the Catholic press. The dynastic 7hentohaaralseat the st 0 thi ced that he q vy of 100,00 2 i 5 VA litle ot Both )y memll G MLF Ourhs o gbmery un, | Mowe s fhelloncieninolceloliclpross Atheldpaatic Stous Vaiia Taccs Areanged. WhenZoncodralscithey muntieofon totiel iUl L I pR AR LR LN | sovaaitioniitefbemnning hagi b anitine mings. “If the wreck were reclaimed by a | Dence, Peudls of the peninsula two great ideas have pro- SIOUX FALLS, 8. D., March 1.—(Speclal i i Dl 3 loy merican _citlz ) 1| but concitiatory to the enraged men, 0 V. Alvi Irginia, Pick 3 - 'No doubt there is a higher authority than | and demand certain legislation for the re. wrecking company, the salvage would | Virginia i dominated, viz: Democracy and religion. | to The Bee)—The stockholders of the Sioux | (10 House of Commons, namely, the author- | lief of the people. Leo Vincent, late of the '::‘ll]o'l'""”ll'o\\"l“rlllsl‘l‘”:‘u i:i.,;':m":?,'.f".‘,'\.,»'I,yubfl"f.? nneesce, T sh«n‘ i {x‘.'.fi” af Goorgln, The uumnrr'y: 1,:|~ :wm; ‘x:;.u; nnlzvhul an ac- | Falls Driving Park association have decided | jty of the nation (Loud cheers), which must | Indianapolis Nonconformist, has taken the the bill, its limitati NG vinger, Stilings, S cident, an expedient which Italy was com- | (o give o four days race meeting in this city | In last resort decide. (Rencwed cheers and | matter up and Is organizing a large excur- s e A SR e S t, 8 pelled to accept in order to make her unity | 8,0 %1°55 SUGE ke following classes | loud opposition cheers of “At once.”) When | sion, which will leave here by special train_in | Prunk and Excited Miners Lead the S o i e S Y e R R I \1‘1'1):-””[.:"’}'(',3,' two great | i puised were agread upon: July 10-2:22 | the judgment is to bo invited i a uestion | Ume to joln Coxey's army at Washington | on the Works nt Fugle, Undoubtedly,” replicd Mr. Cummings. yler, v eI TRl [fourrente ol Itatian Mt 10 om dse wonel i paces(s00;ithree-muinyteitruti#600: 218 oty | whlol tllasovernment alonsicanidsolde May 1. CHARLESTON, W. Va., March A still there are plenty of rumor the bullion as fast as practicable and the 380 p. m. Governor MacCorkle re- ONE ONLY WAS KILLED, < i b Fhiting, fims of 1inots, Willlems ' of Mis’ 500. ¢ '11—2:23 trot, $600; 2:35 pace, $500; At the conclusion of Mr. Gladstone’s re- 2 e eling s Wi Ik tate Mr. Kilgore ascertained that this was the | Whithe Ailliims of Aiens WiIms oG A | sournals are authorized to refer in all com- NGl s e ek Faaol e ClDd o RO ateants tna {RTED ON THE STAGE. meglingrofithe Hirtkarsh wasghalbysatoldiy, bill pushed by Mr. Geissenhainer yesterday, B A placency to the possible triumph, sooner or | €30 i P G CHELE, ICCIR, 3 | House of Lords amendment to the bill, evening‘vat s New; iRlver-iand s Mount made a few observations upon members who Ny s of Kentucky, A .!Alrl\},m::'lli‘““l- later, of democratic aspirations in Italy. l;m's.;w.’,, 40 trot, $500. July 13—2: Rt. Hon. A. J. Balfour, leader of the | Fire Destroys an Opera IHouse and Surro: Ribbon, about a mile cast of bl'ockx:l lu{::ul:ll;::\q?ly_ln-lluslnfi'Ilr‘rm\lulr fxllnl 2 B etden. Teltzhoover, Dair, Hou. | The phenomenon is worthy of being here ); 2:18 pace, $500; 3-year-old or under | conservatives in the House of Commons, Ing Bulldings. agle. Abgut 400 men were present, It B L L ol e Hricines, © siresiun, CHweonis, o LAdmUR noted and recorded. 0 trot, $300. Who was received with loud cheers, then | NORTH BALTIMORE, March 1.—At 4 | wus determined to procced to Bagle and ke regular iorder: was. the' vota on. the o "Cobbof Missourl, | Cogsweil, Compton, RUSSO-GERMAN TREATY. The association is also consider:ng the mat- | arose to reply to Mr. Gladstone and sald, [ m, this morning fire broke out on the stage | force the working miners to come out. They, ~adoption of the special order to limit de- Coonen 0t Cour e g et S tor of iving an excluslve running meeting | among olhier HREs e oy i | thls morning fire broko out on the stags | went down to Wyants mincs at Eaglo antle 8 AL RO ; ; g % uly 1 d will in all probabi speec a declaratio var ogi ornl aj y bate on tne~selgnorage bill to two hours, P g ingiey, Dolliver, Draper, | Tt Was Again the Subject Yesterduy of Dis- | {5 xive one.. This ‘will take the place of a | ancient constitution of the realm. ~Heasked | Fapidity. The opera house and tho entire | about 80 strong without organization, but onl\‘;‘;'t“‘-ll-.lll‘ qufiryulm“l!'ml flr|alh- p'"u-x'i""K 5 - eratt vl‘;"lulf.'f,',' cussion in the Reichstag. Fourth of July celebraton and will be made a | why the government did not start the agit block with all its contents were entirely cen- | with fifty guns. The working miners had A R e e s i uker Y g | Massa r, Giiflin, G Hager, BERLIN, March 1.—The discussion on | great drawing card. Instead of a meeting | tion against the House of Lords when the | sumed. Loss, $100,000, divided up o taken refuge in the tipple, all well armed. e ot 18 THerong Ktrdala. was [ 1L rier, | Hiftner, | aulen: | gho Russo-Gérman treaty of commerce was | in September the association has decided to | latter rejected the homo rule bill. That | Dr. Henry, $60,0005 Orville Mchow. 11, §1 The sivikers approached by the mountain over and a vole upon Mr. Bland's bill was | Hooker of York, Honiine of JHon- [ continued today in the Relchstag, Herr substitute an August meetlng !:(”.lxh:‘;' ":';I’_IIA"H“‘;_ "l"” 1'1‘..1:;‘,:::(, 'l:n\(jn"l::l I‘lh" \IJ‘\J':;IA“".HfilLk\{xi.'.”x\»”]'rfl‘-|I:W' Insurance, AoVeAEhe llv:v';v“'.’:; |Tx':'.:,; ulvylglle‘. \:Ix‘n‘-‘n-”:‘..fl;: 5 Jina o' Dennsyivanin, Hullck John SRy Fadch 3 5 B ; ountry that legislatlo o controlle > 1 * u anred, L coment ot | son. of indiana, . duhnson - of Dit- | Hartman, a member of the south German PITCHED OVER A PRECIPICE. by @ chamber which would not betray them. — tipple returned 1t with telling effect, killing qlmmediately upon the announcement. of | iy gl * of " Ohie, sor "igterer | people's. party, declared - their - sympathies Later on Mr. Balfour remarked. that th Jolned the Mujority one man and wounding several. B e i e yilahs. of iEho. order | Lostam Tadkwao Lond: Laudmiatagss, Lonoh, Were with the treaty, = o S| Ferllofa Young Lady auid Her EscortIn | who believed in the amolont " consiltution | KANSAS CITY, March 1—2r. Thomas | e firius lasted two lours. — Tho suikers b Magner, Mahon, ‘MeAleer, MeCall, MeEtirick, err Kanitz, conservative, pposed he Wyorshig. ooked forward without dismay to the fight } Corrigan, the milllonaire who has (been ere wild with excitement. They vowed Just adopted the bill would be open for de- | Mur Mahon ey 4 ¥ & i ) 9 A L Mckalg, Melklejohn, Meccer, Meyer, Mutehler, | Russian concession % N which the government announced. They ° ‘oot they would kill Wyant and burn his prop- (] @ el v ), ’ e, Pel 8, 1 TASPE vo., Marc! —(8pecla plé- lentified 0 y ol « ¢ "“fif, A amaname OO B b el Outhwaito, i'uge, Fayne, Deeking, Baron Mascchall von Blerberstein, secre- | CASPER, Wyo., March 1.—(Speclal Telé- | o140 not be perturbed by obscure threats, 48 ”_m_‘v'u“f”'l " 'I"'_"."r‘f]“ A N1 en8 Hiorty) iimiieln (B s and was recosnis @ o, et i, L Ry ek 2o | "0 atato for forelgn affairs, sald the | Sram to The Bee)—Today as County As- | g ‘e firmiy believed that the nation was | enterprises, and brother of Edward Corrigan, | eighty men- fro e LY, substitute for the original bill bitrn, Tobinson of Penn 4 ) tore ) batitute for the orlginal bill, L e on, | Shaw, . Shermin, - Sickier, | main consideration in influencing tho fram- | sessor B. L. McGraugh and his sister-in-law, | convinced that the lords, far from abusing the well known tusiman, died here this | gomery, well @ They threatencd to B itk e 7 ¢ mers, v, Stephenson. C. W. Stone, W. A. | ing of the customs policy of 1878 was the | Miss Maggie Crowley bf Philadelphia, were | their trust, vindicated their claim to the con- | morning of fatty degeneration of the heart. | cut the telegraph wires and tear up the atrike out the second section of the substlc | ilume. storer, wiraums, Sironw, Filbes of MAF: | conviction that duties on_articlea of con- ; ladeln e e ouniry. The opposition, ac- | . KANSAS CITY, March 1—Captain A. W. | railroud track. A T T p e 3 B e A i Warner: | sumption imported from Russia must event- DARYR Ron:H : cording to the speaker, wished to see moth- | Creamer, for many vears master of the Kan- [ Many of the attacking miners were druik an amendment to the original bill, autha Vi ¢ Wit Wt Wilhois: | ually lead to botter commerclal relations | ¢anou. McGraugh had one leg broken and | o Syotier than the government attempting | $a8 City Union depot and well known to | and clamorous, Wyant's men in the Eagle :v;g nfiy socrotary | u:‘l)u- treasury to aftord \ Woomer, Wright of Massachu- | with Russia. Prince Bismarck, according ”“I" ”"“"‘“{ WAl caukht “"l";' she wagon | o FEEET I ey upon. an issue which | travelers of the country over, died of Bright's | mine, who were attacked, replied with Felemption ahd o thio olanges not accorsd| "o 1 s to the speaker, stated thjs plainly, and the | and sustained serlous iaternal injurics. Would reanly sottlo tho home rule question. | deseaso at Chillicothe, Mo.,"this morning. | vigor to their assallants’ fire, 1t Is said th b o Ll R The vote was then taken on the final | gyccogy of his policy had shown the path [ Wi o ! upart ofsthe Tora Randolph Clurchill said the declaras | LOUISVILLE, Ky, March I.—Lieutenant | miners were not more than 100 yards apart. subsidiary silver colnage. Mr. Strauss of | pagsage of the bill. It was passed by a vite | gyogen was the right one. and were exposed to the cold two bours be- | oi%or \up was made upon the spur of the [ Charles A Churchill of the United States | The Fayette county sheriff was on the New Yotk oftsred jan amendment to| the | ot 108'to; 120, Loud otisord ‘and Mand clab- | pe. Miquel, the minister of finance, said foro they wero accldentally discovered and | moment and was founded upon a slender | army died at hiy home in this clty today. | ground with a posso of fifty men, but felt Smendient A8 s LOWS o treasury Do | PINE sreeted the final announcement of the | yye government recognized the distressed brought to town 2t % et e Lords were unanimous In regard | He was a son of the late Lemuel Churchill, [ unable to cope with the furious mob of That the sceretary of the treasury be | yictory won by the advocates of the messure. | oonaifion of husbandry, cspecially in the | The depot safe of the Fremont, Blkhorn | i, ) parish councils bill amendment. Mr. | the owner of the Churchill Doy several hundred men and hence called the and.u:gherebymantnonied ..o clsue - deom Mr. Cummings then asked and obtained | qigiorn provinces, and the Prussian govern- [ & Missouri Valley was tapped last night by | o)oagione's denunclation of the whole house e e It is sald that Wyant's men, having time to ’“]ll' m-!umn and registered bonds | ypanimous consent for the bill for the ment was ”“Y“;l“l that during th next. l)fu-}:larx and about $300 in cash and $100 in and the proclamation of a long and p Shot by a Footpna, B brors tha.attad rh‘v““““.:‘”““'” of the United States In denominations of | reclamation, of the United States steamer | foort W% SOV [V G0 gevise some | Natrona county warrants and = $2.000 in | {yi0ied agitation throughout the country for [ KANSAS CITY, March 1.—M. A. Sweet, a | ave become furious and are anxious to usg ‘.2? gt RLipis gL s Daysble 0 | Koarsarke, and 1y was Dassed 3 effectunl assistance for husbandry, Never- [ American = Express —companys tr velers' | e aholition of the Lords was absurd. There | prominent coal dealer, was shot and fatally | their Winchesters in battl SO BRI VG Y SR LS 04 “rl r 4§ ‘Don’t givo up the ship!"* shouted noral theless, the Prussian government assented checks RIPIER, =8 g was not any justification for holding up the 1 v g - 3 Governor MeCorkle was telegraphed to intercst at a rate not to exceed 3 per cent | sjck i & A 7 it & wounded by a footpad last night, who the & Il Gl cA3ahle qilarteslk (h boin, ana'k rhe aneaker.ilen:announgsd the appetngs: |10 the tresty, as \t army bellaved 1t impo G ol Foote, Lords to the exceration of the people, and | accanod Sweet saw the footpad at tho cor. | f2F @ body of troops and Captain Banks of %o sell and disposo of tho same at not (A T RPN S iR L e for Gormany to gontinue treating ono | BVANSTON,Wyo., Morchl.—(Spectal Tele- | there was no more fatal scheme for any’[ S nt'un ey and notified an afficor. und | Company G, state “militia of Huntington, QAAOIAN0, CIVRNE O oo RE ment of Mr. Haines of New York to the t neighbor different to othe The im- | g, The Bee.)~Ci : 1., Wyoming | party to advance than the destruction of the A bt 1 el was ordered to get his company ready to than par in coin. The proceeds of such mmittee on invalid pensions in place of 7 tent had obtained concession gram to The Bee.)—Company H, Wyoming | U 10 P00 both started after him The officer was R s o (A DALl qnd used i Lor NG, JpUrpogos AOW igiligusatadiourned. e ally betersed o the commiitee | Dight to meet Colonel I M. Foote. Colored | for Sunderland, radical, regretied that the | Miten fred at fhe SEgar, (hUb. 108 ballek fginated in an attempt of a Shortoa Y Iy R e s of i frelsinnige. and | Ihts were burned upon the depot platform. | govermment had accepted tho amendments, | St SNs Sying man, and in the meautioe | Mob of 400 'strikers to drive out "the RULED OUT OF ORDER. IN THE SENATE. socialist members. Three volleys were fived by the company as | hecause, he added, the Lords would not have | (o o derer made his coeape, ¢ MEAHUME W vantmen who had accepted the reduction Mr. Bland made the point of order that s pod b a saluto to the colonel, Who was afterwards | ventured to insist upon them. He also ex- | ' Murderer made his csear of wages against which the others were re- Mr. Strauss’ amendment was not germane, Mr. Frye Severcly Criticises Bland's Course BOMB IN DUDA PESTIH, escorted to the barracks, where he delivered | pressed the hope that Mr. Gladstone was in i 5 o SIS belling The rioters marched to Bagle, The speaker sustained the polnt of order in Mawall a short address. He has been captain of | earnest in his declaration in regard to the . Dedicating n New College, where the Wyant miners are, but were et and ruled the amendment out of order. WASHINGTON, March 1.--A controversy atlon Caused by a Dangerous Looking :‘i-mmmy H of Evanston since its organiza- | Lords, s, according to the speaker, he would WINFIELD, XKan., March 1.—This has | with armed resistance on the part of the Mr. Cummings asked If the chair ruled ) kv 4 Weapon In the Unterhaus. on. have plenty of men behiud him in the coun- | been a gala day in this city, everybody as- | working miners. The rioters cut the wires that any. Amendment looking. t0-an (ssus of | Which seamed Uniminent ln the senate today [ -, TEAPRE ML e P tia box to| Work was resumed on the Central Pacific | try ating 1 the dedlctory exerelnes of the §t. | and. destroyed considerable Chesapeake ds bonds would be ruled out of order, owing to Mr. Voorhe olution proposing 2 v h ' coal mine at Almy this morning with a full When Mr. Balfour had finished speaking | | 3 Ohlo railway property. b ot o i was not | that Mr. Mills of Texas be temporarly as. | Which @ burned out fuse was attached Was | force, Men with familles were given prefer- | the radicals called for a division on the ] the conference of the miners with 0 broad as that, and Mr. Cummings gave | signed to the committee of finance in the ab- | found today in one of the rooms of the | ence. question of agrecing to the amendments with | Deon coming 1n al morning and the city ls men thoy went to tho Mont otice that he would offer a second ot [i2 8 . Tnte! o diet. The discovery has P o e following results: For P g, | Srewaec L YINLIOEN- LrOm, B1)- OV 18 va anley mines fc inforcemer notle ln._n he would effer ond sence of Senator Vance was dispelled by the | Unterhaus of the di The discovery has MURDERER SALVARDS HUNG. the f ing results: Por lng, 2633 | 2180 trom Ohicago and St. Liouls, Addresses and Hanls for for R FRams Cpe e T e withdrawal of the resolution at the request | caused a sensation and the police are blamed against agreeing, 37; majority for agreeing, | },,\o heen made by prominent divines from ned at 3 4. m. 1,500 strong, Wyant's A Canno! D! 5 O pd s an iy by o~ o) ec: afte o 236, The othe endments were Il A8Y0. ¢ AR - REg)) Akl A L ongly entrenche 1 e mou T T i T e amend. | of the senator from Texas. for not taking proper precautions after the | gyg(ing End of the Capeer of Crime of a | 230 he’ ‘other ‘amendmenta re then | o)) ype larger cities. This is the formal trongl rangued. ip. Lol amendment, in lleu of Mr. Strauss’ amel warnings they have received and threats 3 agreed to without a decision and the house oven companies of militia are on 0 he so-called Windom proposition fol here was but a slim attendance of demos . Noted Thief. dedication of the greatest college In the ment, the so-called Windom proposition for made by anarchists adjourned. and no attack had been made on bullion redemption at the current market | erats in sehate when that body met =H e CARLISLE, Pa., Margh 1.—Salyards was | " There was a state of feverish unrest in all at the latest account from that zato of siiver hullly Cortificates, which was :.T:"';{r AMANg OEhes RALIURAN 9RG. WEmorh EXPLOSION TOOK THEIR LIVES, hanged this morning. The drop fell at 10:38, | sections of the House of Commons when Mr. - Took tho Ce discussod in the Fifty-fiest congress. The csented was one by ieorge o IR coming Into town. their v Joln's Lutheran colle; eclal trains have southiest cotion of the substitute I8 tdentical | Mississippi asking for an amendment to tho crime for whish Charles Salyards | Gladstone urrived, The premier entered hur- | gprawa, Kan., March 1.—a 3 niyaly.clonram (Lo HARIE, EASALIE o A e ol acntietl | Conatitution deknowloging the depandence of | Four Mundred and Fifty People Killed In a | today paid the death penalty was the mur- | Hedly, olitehipk & soatisall fin eithoechind | Cioiian ot thot defuriot Rishm 4 CRUR e R DL T axeapt that the colnage Is to procesd as fast | the country on Almighty God. Coul Mine Near Shanghal. der of Policeman George/ F. Martin on Sats | nit "ladutone's expression became. wistful | was arrested last night on a charge of em % feared, One dead and six seriously as “possible” Instead of “‘practicable.” The Mr. Manderson of Nebraska from the SHANGHAI, March 1.—An explosion has | yrday night, April 8, 1888, Policeman Mar~ | and abstracted. The sirain on the rest of ak: & ” 5 - GUALER.Q0- D) 1'fs the officlal report of last night's subatitute for the second section reads comumittee on rules offered a resolution in- | (aken place in a coal mine at Shanghal. | tin started out upon bis beat early in tho | the ministers was also apparent, and dnring | barcerated ,.,";'f.‘u e A ne thers suffered scratd geiAtier the eoinage provided for in the | structing the sceretary of war to investigate | Four hundred and ffty people were killed. | gyening and shortly afterwards he was seen | Br. Gladstone's speccl the greatoat excite- T e T Y P AT P o] te county I8 on te rst section (the soigniorage) tie remainder | the feasibility of using the water power at . ment prevailed throughout the House, It e ¢ of the bullion purchased In pursuance of the | Great Falls or Little Falls in the District Anglophobla in Fra to follow a man into a dark lane. There was was wil ‘.“‘ MR SEREE R POt naes Lot Creamery company, of whi 0 wae ;4 S e Nty 1. 1880, shall’ be eotned: tnto | of Columpla for generating electricity for | PARIS, March 1.—This city has been | a shot, a man ran away, and Martin was | s WIAEETEC S T ne Giis last specen to | LoBsuTers It fs charged that I AL IRALOA. b Jogal tonder standard silver dollars as fast | lighting e public bulldings and the strects | treated today to an anglophobia sensation. | picked up dead. From a description by per- | the Commons and his delayed attack upon plied §700 of the cremm drawil of the troops before making another as possible, and the colu shall be held for | of Washington. He expleined that the at- | ppe pewspaper Cocarde says that President | 8ons who witnessed the murder, suspicion [ the Lords delighted the radicals and Irish ing: them In the bank W v attack. Governor = McCorkle thind redcamption of (he treasury notes issued | tention of the committee on rules had been at once fastened upion Salyards, a note .M. P, 0'Connor, commenting upon Mr. - ——- trouble I about over ag \ bullion. As fast as the bullion | called to the insuficient and even dang Harrisburg thief ygho had been seen in Car adstone's speech, sald: “The old man made Suleldo Whilo Awalting Trinl, - sh 1 for the redemption of sald | gerous condition of the capitol electric light lisle that day. A reward of $1,000 was | a grand a'tack on the Lords, ST. LOUIS, March 1.—-Dr. Louis Du MINES CLOSING IN OO, fotes notes shall not be v ied, but | plant, and, in view of the fact that the new offered for the capture of the murderer. He During the course of the day's session of | who is in custody awaiting trial f —— ghall ba cancaled In amounts equal o the grossional 1ibrary was nearing completion was traced to Hagerstown, where, on the fol- | the House of Commons the chancellor of the L AL R A0 Operators Determined Not to Coucede (he coln held ) trom colnage herein pro- | and would require tho erection of an elec- Jowing Monday morning, he sought to con. | exchequer, Sir William Vernon Harcourt, an- | Murder ot hia wite and child, mado u L Men's Doma, vided for, & silver certificates shall be | trio light plant, the committee favored the Twenty-Six o Anurchists Arrested. ceal his identity by having his beard cut | nounced that the government had no in- | tempt to commit —sulcide about CINCINNATI, Mareh 18t day of fssied on such coin in the manner now pro- | erection of 4 suitable plant. The resolution PARIS, March 1.—The police show no | Of- From Hagerstown he was traced to | formation which would lead it to believe that [ A suard - making Lis, roun a pieg : vidod for by law; provided that this act | was agreed to Winchester, Va., and_there arreste any government desired a reassembling of | Duestrow harging by the neek f Marek gRaliand. 1o 1 oosl mink shall not be coustrued to change the existing Mr, Cullom of Ilinols introduced a bill #His trial was begun before Judge Sadler | the mone rence. The British go cell door. He had made a roj dlstrict by Jaw relating to the legal r character of for tha erection of a statu at the Treasury anarchists, twenty-six of whom were ars | M y 15 and lasted elght days. He was ably | ernment, he did not intend to ma sheets and strung h I up. Jack N t hut ¢ moite of redemption of existing treasury | department fo General F. E. Spinner. He | Fested In this city this morning. defended, but the jury reached a verdict ot | such a proposal, as It saw no advantage in it - nd in ot r conditi RRdes paen (e Gk FURL also offered a resolution providing for the Fired on Spanish Bonts. aurder I the firt degree” in three hours, | The Pall Mall Gazette announced in big Changed 1« Bank Ak o P e s lent sum of money | establishment of a tariff commission of nine Yy s otion fo ew 1 as overruled an e that it was definitely settled that Mr N ) ! SiRg 4 to carry into uffect the provisions of th establishment of & tarift comisslon of nine | yADRID, March 1.—A telegram trom | A motion for & new trial was overruled and | type that It wau definltely seltled that MF | CLINTON, Mo., Mar ) i 1t ed out of order as not g differcuce In wages here and abroad. On | Melilla says the Kabyles have fired on a | poard refused to commute sentence. He was | queen on Saturday next and that he K of-thiy, ¢ . mas his tion the resolution was lald on number of Spanish fishing boats. The new sentenced to be iged on January 23, but | th. ofiiclally b today : M .\‘»‘ t \.v“l wother am t 2 | tavie temporariy has created a sensation vernor Pattison granted a reprieve until | conclu 1 o ame mei relating to s ' M oorhee tate that th r March 1 to give an opportunity for a rehe ent In the siiver In tho t iry .Y ’ Royalties at Mentone, ing. The case was again heard, but the par. A ) Mr. Bland took . the floor » (Continued on Second Page.) L MENTONE, March L—Emporor Fraucls | don board a second tine refused to interfere, | cided 3 )i i souLLwest Wellstown In Jackson county, The Carnot, by an autograph letter sent to Lon- don by special courier, has demanded that Queen Victoria recall the British ambassa- dor, the marquis of Dufferin, or else_he would receive his passports, slgns of relaxing their activity against the

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