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OMAHA, FRIDAY MORNING, MARCH 9, 1804 Colfiek ¥ba cuffe. ave (noredied trot~36. to ' . I 50 trancs; wiiver in hand, de- | R[I ICEER SWITCHES | fer. which 15 the reverse of the one tried N §600F cent o1 valcrem, TROUBLE IN EAST AFRICA | e i5s'oon Fraica BUILD TRANSEER SWITCHES | &% stare'ags with e Tomacnans. " ¢ S [REE ; pht -l BN ¥ g - I 4 ||'|””|w‘.\| \.\l'v fmA\,\l 1'.\1 nr:(.\sl. A WARNS TIHE TRISHMEN, RECOVERS MIND AND MON | Plain brick 18 Increased from 20 to 25 per ol e i cont, tndecorated china porcelain and crock- i ; irmish Redmond, Foweph e 1 ; i Bishop Warren Must ¥ 1~ o irmis) ph enny and a he es of the { Members of tie Finanoe Com- | €Y increased from 3 to 40, and decorated English and Portuguese M‘“, in a 8K Timothy Hareington Ak Addrase. - | Rooommendation of the Becretar' to n Man of Vary End of the Famous Caso Against Coughlin Democratic Members of tue Fina china porcelain ofnaments, ”etc., increaseds on the Zambesi, LONDON, MANB$-5The Alsooiated prase State Board of Transportation, DENVER, Colo., March & i ; om 40 to 45. o i mittee Conclude Their Labors, bt :cr o Eh8 “Solor BT o prebend agent in this Gllyihas Pecelved from Mr. court of Celorado has decided thaf for the Murder of Dr. Oronin, John P. Redmond, M. P., an address to the Warren of the Methodist Eplscopil = P and fiint and lime elassware, Inclading bot | UNSATISFACTORY REPORT OF THE AFFAIR | 1o e which wit o pubtisned in | SCHUYLER AND O'NEILL FOR TEST CASES | must"pay $160.000 to Andrew M. Al les, vials, demijoh d carboy: covered MANY CHANGES FROM THE WILSON BILL | or “intovered), whether filed or unfiied and Drabline tomaao Rt e L K1 dre oAb, dateN Btk over: (Wenty-Ave T HIS CASE GIVEN TO THE JURY YESTERDAY e ity Praviind. for Inthis act. 40 | shots Wore Eschangeu and It Is Known | 8ay8 in part: Reports on the Investigation Made Yest e St i WHESH. BilY 80 perion : fow Countéymlin:. A éMala has aris iy o SnrTrcadty: WiTl 6 tho decision the bishop must relinquj W rum It | per cent ad valorem. Wilson bill 30 per cent. hat Blood Was Shed — Both Sides i iy~ Rallronds Appeal to the ¢ s ; g 2 i e pei hat the Instrument Looks Like in Tts | P94 0l "o blass, cut, engraved, painted, iy Por " HaliFordeibionits in the.fortunes of BYF country, which makes BHGRAIS s MR ey to 160 acres of land on the eastern be y | But a Few Hours Needed by Its Members ¢ L colored, printed, stained, decorated, silvered g ve upo: > 5 atroggled . of Denver or pay for it at $1,000 au werb. o rreomen: Present Amended Shape. or mided. ot Including’ plate glass silvered How the Trouble Started. DA s i LU L Rato Is Compromised. Bishop Warren camo into. poksession upon to Reach an Agreoment. o or looking glass plates, 40 per cent ad 'hr:‘-l- ¥ nr: nluu ;u rrltn:u Mr. |'nnn-ll‘l‘! |,;\.| marrying Mrs. 11iff, widow of a cattle King valorem. Wilson bill 35 per cent ership in Ireland and to preserve unbroken 1M claimed the land in payment of loans to | i IRON, SUGAR AND COAL LOOKED OUT FOR | ™Glass ottles, decanters o other vessels, | pORT NATAL, Southeast Africa, March | that magnificent organization and brother- | ~LINCOLN, March 8—(Special to The Bee.) Adams. The latter obtained judgment from | '‘NOT GUILTY" THE VERDICT BROUGHT IN or articles of glass, when cut, engraved, | ¢ ~ o 5ol R G Portu, 3 hood which he established among race Saor k5" ToRYiaon - o ko o | the government in 1870 for $60,000 for cattle - e collision be o Portugueze and 0 € h among our ra Secretaries Johnson and Koontz of the painted, colored, printed, stained, etched or b o nad ot Fa¥Ioe. and ing. It is | S 2 of T v ¥ run off by Indians. He fell in the streets R 2 Pherwise ornamented or decorated, except | British on the Zambesi river, an account of | to address you in ce and warning. State Board of Transportation today submit- | F8f2F A AR st Ivine talll = s Concessions in the Way of Duty Have Been | )" s have ground necks and stoppers, | which was cabled to the Associated press | unnecessary to recall the circumstances | ted two reports of their investigations of the | gence '.(m.fi'. I‘:\\:n‘\;‘ u"(.: r rms lut“l’hn‘l.t lost Meeting Between tho Acquitted Man and ot especially provided for In this act, In- | oyclucively yesterday, is due to an attempt | under which an extraordinary demand was | transfer switch law passed by the last legis- | memory of all o r s In Denver, Si i i ife 8 o Interests, not_osp 4 ; exclusively yesterday, is due to an attemp ¥ emory of all occurrences in Denver. Six His Faithful Wifo, Made to These In cludingporcelain or opal Slase e 40 o the Mozambiquo ¢ompany to obtain pe- | Made upon the Irish party o abandon and | jature. There are nearly 100 junction points | teen years later he met an old friend in cent ad valore son bill, 35 per cent. v ¥ overthro cader. querque o e e sleeping —_— Uapolivhed eyiinders, crown and common | cuniary beneiits from the African Transconti- | “Yi S (G of' the aissensions n the momory, of Ademma. asd ha bogan.to Investi ITS INTERNAL REVENUE FEATURES [ window g not exceeding 10x24 Inches | nental Telegraph company, which is engaged | [rish _parliamentary party s then re and scope of the law, The secretaries of the | cetory W R EL SRS (e of imitation JUDGE TUTHILL'S CHARGE TO THE JURY . square, 1%c per pound; Wilson bill, 1¢ | jn extending its telegraphic system from | viewed, & the address continues: | board have visited a number of these points | djd not apply on account of Adams’' long _— Above that and not excecding 24x30 inches, | oo oy S Maehonaland, in order to our fellow men that | and made an exhaustive investigation of the | aberration. 1% per pound. Wilson bill, 1% per cent dstone’s otirement now from the I i v es of the Measure— " ‘conties o 8y SR i adstone’s retiremient now fror sarroundings and circumstances. It W ’ t Was Falr to the Ca of the Accused tures hove that, 18c per pound. Wilson bill nnect with the system of telegraph lines dership of the party can have origin only gs and ¢ ance It was A What They Have Done for the Wool In the stone schedule the only change extending from Cairo down the east coast of [ (o e B8 M0 i the hopes of the Irish | S00n discovered that to investigate the claims Man—Eager Crowds Thronged the Men—Date the M re Will is “; charge flr‘_"'lf“j"llf‘»*‘"f“"lntnh-' 5"':“'(‘;.’,1 Africa. The line referred to was to have | people by the abandsament of home rule of all junction points would consume a great Conss Movar dad MADE b : to 10 per cent ad valorem. Roofing Wated [ crossed the Zambesl river In the vicinity of | such compromise aa €an only be regard deal of time and involve a considerable ex- miksic y Canso Boodshed. Y i aloemy - Bl Tete, capital of the Portugucse territory of | by Ireland as an insuit and a mockery. The | pense. In order to avoid the useless expen- | DENVER, March §—The city police force The fnternal revenue section of the bill [ Kilimane. froe hand given, hi\/lhb'g'llvls’:‘r‘\;‘l"‘;:‘_“I;""‘:;K""{:r"“_ diture of time and money, the secretaries | 8 massed at the o/l I““l‘“"““‘h:_"‘l‘l““': o o income W ny verbal, | The offic 0 om. | sentatives to the libe sum ¢ G4 donol s 7 i & They | OTders from Police Commissioners ¢ WASHINGTON, March 8.—Tho democrati | SOVCrS the income tax It s tax of Tho officlals of the British telegraph com- | 1ot i® ¢ Gomestic reform, which Mr. | bave concluded (o make two test cases. THey | yjariin, upon whom Governor Waite yester | CHICAGO, March §—The happlest man members of the senate laid before the full .‘"I“" w "‘"“" "”"“’(""’;‘-i“ v[;"’ 'c‘"‘ T pany resisted all such attempts and were sus- | Gladstone so frequently referred to as being have ordered transfer switches constructed day served notices of removal, to prevent | on earth at 6:356 o'clock this evening was committee today at 11 o'clock the Wilson Jar 1o, the provisions in i eilson bill: a tax | tained by the colonial government, Premier | interrupted by the urgency of the Irlsh | at Schuyler and O'Neill. The railroad com- | their successors, Dennis Mullins and 8. D. | paniel Coughlin, when the GleplcFaRATOUL thb bill a8 they have amended it. Previous to | on all:tobacco, cigars. and clgarettes welgh- | Cecll Rhodes being personally. interested in quiest ony FAndiLis SR ;‘“;"“ “'“‘1'[.“[“““"“(" panies Interested will appeal the cases to | Barnes, appointed today, from taking pos- [ orie: wwe. the jury, find the defendant o 23 : ing. over three pounds per 1,000 of $5 per | the telegraph enterprise. The relations be- | 8lmost vital principlas of home Fu'e : | the supreme court on the ground that the [ session of the offices. It is belleved the gov- [ ) Yoiiahl 4 3 Sreoiied the meeting of the committee Secrotary Car- | 1" Loty e have encouraged the half-learted home ornon Intands o eall out the militia, 1t mee. | Daniel Coughlin, not gulity.” A warm ,000; paper cigarettes weighing less than | tween the Portuguese and British have been k b Stabinet to belleve they may | transfer switch law is unconstitutional. o call o m } AR % . Jisle was in the room of the committee on [ three pounds per 1,000 pay $1 per 1,000, and rulers in the cabine o ¥ - SO Cesary, o install (he new commissioners in | lush went over his face, which before had Hiios dE T SNKLItea: Withitis Umbsrarot, | thiowe WraDDBAAIStobAo0 160 cerite HBral 000 | {ErCWing constantly, more tatralnech andithe | sdfelviajpd il | ANTIERER L1BUHORSEEE Ireland. n the matter of the Union Pacific Rail- 5 been a deadly whit He half rose in his p 5 former finally went so far as to boycglt the “The complacency with which the liberal | way company and the Chicago, Burlington s, Taylor & Taylor, counsel for Orr i ~ . the committee. The following are the | In wnternal xovenue section thefe 15 % | supplies of fuel and provisions intended for | leaders viewed the relection of the home rule | & Quincy Railroad company, asking to be | &iilyam s Temporary. writ of injune Judge | ehalr and was the next fustant pushed back changes made by the democratic members of | FeW BEOVISER EorCClnE, o o government | the Dritish gunboat Herald, a steel wheel | bill by the House of Lords was explained I | rojoveq from the operation of the transter o L injunction res Jiby Attorney David, tho law partnersot Mr. the committee in the house bill: that the United States will terminate in | vessel of elghty-two tous, intended for use | speeches that promised an agltation against ST TRG AL (e Sl S ESBA b 6o BTN the militia: restraining Mayor Van Horn | Donahue, who has so stoutly defended him Whisky s taxed at $1.10 per gallon and | twelve months the treaty with Hawaii made | upon the rivers of Africa. the very existence; of the House of ‘A";"I“ Gotnty SNabSetie O ea sl e ot | from arming a posse of men to assist in | throughout the long trial. Then with a rush the bonded period is extended from three to [ In 187 It now appears that the collision was com- | when it extended {ts obstruction to English el itbhdl : forcing Commissioners O:r and Martin out | that almost swept the happy man off his feet, . L e S The date for golng Into effect of the bill | menced by the firing of two cannon shots | measures. That vain boast ended in a f f0 owing findings and recommendations: of their offices, and restraining the gov- | 0 0 5 i ClghEyearys is \ed from June 1 to June 30 and a | from the Portuguese forts as a warning to | miserable compromise with the lords upon | 7 RESULT OF THE INQUIRY. ernor's new appointees from taking their | Dewspaper men and old-time friends of tho Coal, bituminous and shale, 40 cents per | duty is lovied on articles imported or with- | the Britlsh to stop work and leave the banks | English measures, aud, as It in very mock- ‘The law creating the obligation from [ Foats, The bill recites that Orr ang Mectn | prisoner betore his trouble, came upon him ton; coal or glack or culm, 15 cents per ton; | drawn for consumption. of the Zambesl. Shortly afterward a number | ery of the hopes whish have excited Ireland, | which the petitioners seek relief scems to | sion of their offices Ny e . in a body and nearly wrung his hands off, coke, 15 per cent ad valorem. FLAX, HEMP AND JUTE. of boats loaded” with Portuguese, native | the premier whose cantinuance in office was { ymply discretionary power on the part of the | and faithfully their duties. Tt goes on to | . It's all right, boys; all right," gasped soldiers and police, put out from the shore, | the pledge of home vule is cast aside and a | Board of Transportation. The terms, ‘un- ¢ that the governor, without ‘cause, has | Coughlin, as he ‘reached for three’ or four crossed the Zambesi and uprooted the tele- | member of the House of Lords appointed in | ygually burdensome, unjust and unreason- ned the intention of calling out the | hands at once. “It's all right, boys. I graph poles erected by the British. The con- | his stead. able,’ we construe as measuring the cost and | Militia to force Orr and Martin from thi won't forget you. You treated me all Struction party resisted, but no loss of life | “In Lord Rosebery and the present cab- | jnconvenience of the switch to be put in, as | oL it charges the mavor with de- | right. Eve: tonfl NG, claring that he will arm ne e to ald the N o i rko is reported. inet we can have no confidence, and we Warn | youinst the necessity of the traflc whi e i Crh and Tt ataten Then the prisoner worked his way up to The telegraph company’s official in charge | our fellow countrymen to have none. They | ceuks its use. i el iraued | Jury box and shook hands with as many of toms, sy o cane juice, or of beet juic ; A S v , syrups of cane juice, or of beet juice, | Japs, 221 per cent ad valorem. Wilson bill | o¢'(iia \Work appealed to Commander Carr of | Will concede just as much as Ireland extorts | ““uiy arriving at a conclusion, we have kept | bloodshied will be inevital the men as he could reach, but the crowd contains romance enough to fill a it i the state coming within the operation Result with Joy. There is no change in lumber. Flax, Hemp and Jute Schedule—Burlaps, The portion of the bill repéaling the sugar | not exceeding sixty inches wide, containing bounty Is left intact and the following pro- | MOt over forty threads to the spuare inch, el i counting warp and filling, 15 per cent ad Viston 1s added All sugars, tank bot- | vyjorem; bags for grain made of such bur- melada, concentrated melada, concrete and | 20 per cent. p o ; tion'gt he: A kbEGE ; IR ; St o z. $ % _ | the British gunboat Mosquito, which was | by the organization Gf her people and abso- |y, yiew the prominent features of this case, Writs were served on afl the interested | was teo much for him, and yelling and concentrated molusses testing by the polar- | Flax glll netting, nets, webs and seines, | i “60c" 16" the shore O hritian | ute and unfettered Independence of English [y Mit% L6 BEORUETTE (enns B e number | Parties this evening.. ‘The governor was | checring to show its delight, it pushed him oscope ot above 80 degrees shall pay a duty | 85 per cent ad valorem. Wilson bill, 80 per | party was at work, asking for protection. | barties, ~Organize tte forces of our race Wi | of othor cases now pending before the PR LR L L Dl In sid, | away from the box. He gave up the effort of 1 cent per pound, and for every additional | “0f ciomn for 11 : Tthereupon Commander Carr motified the | Support of the strugxlo for national govern- | yoa q wherein the same. issue is involved. | and foreibly tale possession. ~These men | L0 Breet the men who have glven him free- M Bre s s lonotiai degrac above 50 Oil cloth for floors, stamped, painted or | portyguese officers In command that he | ment. Insist that (hejcause of Ireland be | “upirgt—The physical conditions which | have got to go,” he said, dom. and in company with the ballilty egree or fraction of a degree above 80 and | printed, including linoleum, corticine, cork |y > kept boldly to the £z nt by those who speak & P1ye) 00 = §9 Ll i rted o the roon g ol not above 90 degrees shown by th lar 4 would open fire upon the Portuguese if the | Kept y to the fznt by those who speak | epter into the cost of construction, such as [ At ity hall, while there is no out- | started to leave the room, passing behind ot above 90 degrees shown by the polaro- | carpets, figurcd or plain, and all other oil | Woitd ePeh fre eon the FoPLERest I RS | iy vour behalf and show the Irish representa- | piiet 0 (U6 (P50 B SORITC T (Y rads | wara P S L e e T T e e T TG s scope test shall pay one one-hundredth of 1 | cloth (except silk oil cloth) and water proof | jvoitared with any further, and the com- | tives you will toleraté no miserable compro- | j.""a,4" bridging necessary, and cost of | D¢ & directly behind the judge a cry of, “Make cent per pound additional, and above 90 and “j"’ll:‘.d oy ser _"r'l'l)'n L "fi“lr 1y “'I'r'{s M;v mander of the -Mosquito also immediate mise with your country's rights for the con- | oot way. 2 4 ;\\,'!;;'1;“]1\" feonenlracingns way there; open up a passage; make way!” L e d b eTaaa T Te every S Ve | valus 5 conts or less per square yard, | puitpn oF The (Ot R0 SUMERIETRY | venience of either Enmlish party: that you | ML S g0 apart ana relation | NSEHORE N SHKEE L arge force of | NuS heard, and two staiwart bailifts pushe per cent ad valorem; valued above 25 R O B regard it nobler in your race and more be- & et 3 CLidat ! Lok o ores through the crowd, and close behind them, degree or fraction of a degree shown by the cent o} uare vyard, 35 a) ent ad numbered and in a very dangerous position. iy to each other of depot switching yards | deputies, who will assist in preventing the , cents per square yard, 35 per cent ad [ RTHETCR Bnc in & veny SAECrGES POSEON | Atting the dignity aud honor of Ireland to G e O e | nom eommissioners. from taking forcible | her hat awry, her veil half up and gasping polaroscopo test shall pay a duty of two | valorem. Wilson bill, 30 per cent on all | The Portuguese are reported to have replied | continuo, it necessary, a bitter struggle with | & other track factitiss ot (e folds B | Lolleddion T with sobs that choked her, came Mrs, one-hundredths of 1 cent per pound addi- | classes. R e R e tolagraph lines and | both than to continus to be the scorn of one | to b comnecied, WHEH o 1o TEW IR L9 | Dr. Poole, secretary of the hoard u Coughlin. Dan was striding to lberty tlonal, and above 96 degrees by polaroscope | _Collars and cuffs and shirts, composed | oo “gont for reinforcements, which were | And the deluded dupeseuf the other.” incraased lability to accldent trouble between Rogers and the other mem- | ag though he wore seven-league boots. test shall pay a duty of 1.4 conts por pound; | WY of In part of linen, 45 per cent ad | gont forward ; The address Is sigged by Mr. John Red- | "ipyirg_Tne conditions as to local or short Do promimed’to ive the hew amen an ofl GREETED BY HIS WIFE LUt i | valorem. Wilson bill, 25 per cent. Tt L . mond, Mr. Timothy] Harrin 4 =S NOC0R a g d promised to give the ne 3 offic = : molasse tosting not above 56 degrees by the | “§uitiesCoal, bituminous and shale, 4o [ Unofelal information reccived since Com- | Jlioh paward Ken rrington and M. | ) gafic arising at polnts adjacent to the and 'then the entire poilee foree wouid b | # “Dan, como buck; horo's your wito.” called polaroscope shall pay a duty of 2 cents per | cents per fon; coal, slack or culm, 15 cents | Mander Carr's report reacheld this city 1s to st 2 one in_question, secking the shortest and | called upon to surrender. All who i the ofcers, and Coughlin retraced his steps. ERiloR s lakaed ({8 Re Gatove i th) Abarass) | meriton, - MFeeinkiheRileon) Bl Cokeiie): ionerect therRpas Granpluniine bakveen BHOOK [T RSN AT LUy quickest route and the lowest rate. SyspEwould iba Eiyenzd L Just at the foot of the little filght of stairs 5 et bod 3 the Mosquito and the Portuguese forts, and “Rourth—The conditions of the long haul WL : ke leading up to the judge's rostrum he met shall pay a duty of 4 cents per gallon. | per cent ad valorem. Free in tho Wilson 9 Dor.ugone i P A B. Rogers, third member of the old ; Nb. oth DTSR - bin that there also been a further conflict | 1l § trafite, whereln the public good requires that | poavd, Is soting in harmony with the goy- | his wife. The woman gave an incoherent pAgLNerIohangey Areinind iLatns 1 Manufactures of Leather— | between the Portugucse and the construction | Anarchists Explode 4 Bynamite Bomb In & | tnore 'should be no barrlers between roads’| crnor‘and the new commissione cry, her arms went up, fastened themselves IRON TAKEN FROM THE FREB LIST. | o 1e880 A0 Lo Teal valorem, Wil | Rarty. which has rosulted in loss: of life. Popular Thoroughfare fo prevent the free Interchange of trafiic S around her husband’s neck, and then sho Tron_ore, including manganiterons tron | SOI° Jeather. 10 per cent ad valorem, WL | Sevoral of the British gunboats on the Zam- | ROME, March 8—A terrible _explosion. | from one part of the siate to anotler. TROOPS LEAVING EAGLE gave way utterly. She only said: “Dan! oh, ore, also the dross or residuum from burnt | gressed. dressed upper leather, including | Dest river are at points where it s im- | said to be the work of anarchists, occurred “From a personal examination of the = Dan!"" but nowhere, not even in Dan Cough- pyrites, 40 cents per ton. Wilson bill free. [ pitent’ Japanned leather, dressed or un- possible to communicate With them as | pora at 8 o'clock tils' evening. The explo- | premises and from the testimony adduced | West Virginia Strike War Scems to Bie About | lin's heart, was there such joy as in tho Tron In piiss, Iron kentledge, splegelelzen, | Aressod, and finished chamols or other skins | Promptly as is desired, but so soon as the } g, voq1c place on.tis Pmza ai Monte Citorlo, | O, the hearing of sald case we find: 2 Tt Last Legs. bosom of the little woman who clasped tight ferro silicon, 2214 por cont ad valorem. WiI* | nO¢"Si iy enumerated or provided for in | hecessary arrangements can be made Com: gt n thy Piaza di Monte Citorlo, | %5.p 156 jangth of switch requiréd would | CHARLI W. Va, March 8—~Ome | her husband and felt him hers again. som blll, 0, per cent, fhiatagt. S oont 40" vAlorem GaW idons| andex Carr il Gretelval rein forcamenta (oL L2E2D which stands. the Chamber of Deputies. | ;¢ excoed 1,000 feet, nd that the total cost | company of troops for here have returned | Coughlin bent His blonde head until his mus« Al iron in slabs, blooms, loops or other | il 15 per cent. Book binders! calf skins, | Suuboats and troops, and the rights of the | A sitting of the Ch_mber had just been con- | of same would not exceed $1,200, exclusive | from Iagle. By recuest of a committee | tache swept her cheek and the two rocked forms more Avanced than pig ron and less | b 16 Der cent: Dok binders eatt S | African Transcontinental company will b | cluded, and it is Belioved that the bomb or | of Ight of way. from the United Mine laborers, the organ- | to and fro until the woman was able to stifle finished than fron In bars, 2 per-cent ad | LonEATOC #heeh and B0 M finisned, 2o | upheld. This fs not the first time England | iyurmal machine. was exploded almost in | “That the relation to each other of the | jation to which all the strikers belong, a | her cmotlon, and thesho wis led wway by valorem. Wilson bill, 2214 per cent. lamb and kid skins, dressed and finished, B | 135 nag trouble with Portugal in regard | ATEESHERGHRE IR CREEL M depots. and switching vards of petitioners | gargor 10 N T Fagle today between | Coughlin's father, who was happy-enough to Bar iron, rolled or hammered round fron, | Por, €en%, &0 LOre e 20 per cent ad | 1O the African possessions of the latter coun. Chamber of Deputies, but the | PO FHC AT Bauen " that a transfer | Son et N R the striliors and the mili- | dance a jig, but gave his entire attention to in cofls or rods, and bars or shapes of rolled | yalorem. Wilson bill, 25 per cent try, and it is believed the Tete incident will | police being in complete possession of the | gwiteh connection would not seriously In- [ {eRvEREmIatives &f Fat R iners will | M8 hat, which he kept putting on and taking fron, 28 per cent ad valorem. Wilson bill, | Yaerem W leon B, otions. 10 per cent; | D¢ taken advantage of by the British | Piaza di Monte Citorio, full particulars are | crease the lability to accidents and would Tty % h 2 off with marvelous rapidity. In a few min- 25 per cent Whase 1 720, Furs, dressed on the skin | authorities to settle once for all the dues- | ynobtainable as this Wispatch is sent. not be unusually burdensome in operation g Sperators’ all say that resumption | utes he, with Mrs. Coughlin, who by this Beams, girders, jolata and all other shapes | WvAon Dill, 20 Furs, reemed B e cent; | tion In dispute regarding boundary limita- | oy "o bionion whintt@red all the windows i S B Caat man v ror ah|Dpers BT A ionY Siveral mamnoors | time was radiant, left the'room. of Iron or steel, whether plain or punched, or | Wiison. bill, 10 per cont. Hats for men, | tlons and other mattors which have long | 5 the windows in | O mefl who appeared before the | of the miners' labor organizntions say that | Attorney Donaid Donakue, who, with ex- fitted for use, 35 per cent ad valorem. Wil- | \oma, 4 chiliren. composed of the fur | been & source of considerable annoyance to he nelghborhood, and ut least eight people, | oo otaries, and from other sources of in- | the committee that met with the authoi Judge Wing, defended the prisoner, was the son bill, 30 per cent. ot boaver, seal or any other animal, 35 | the colonial officlals of both countries. inoliig onsindmatwerapounded, foriaation el find thati theretiay buttlittlasliitien will feauciatatatement denouncing vecipient of a shower of congratulations Boiler or plate steel, oxcept saws herein- | per cent; Wilson_ bill, 30 per cent. Pearls, A deafening report was heard immediately ot GE W 0O (8 orcament. of this | SpRnected with the riot. Company M fhow | from friends ana fellow atto after provided for, not thinner than No. 10 [ 10" por cent: Wilson bill, 15 per cent. THAT PACIFIC CABLE, after_the explosion, and it attracted a large | (7 B e cogsities of local trafic, either | regarded as setled o fur are noW | lt s just as 1 expected, The verdlct LD e L Ehenraaltoravnai kAvente na el | P O b0t aat — crowd of the people to the spot, Mlling all | % L0 SFSCluvior o adfacent points. | corned. The preliminary trial of the strikers [ could not”have been otherwise. I will ac- fton or steel, sheared or rolled in grooves, ot Wilkon bill, 30’ per cent; if sot, | Proceedings of tho Postal and Cable Con. the strectydading St haplase, : “The necessities of the long haul trafiic | is in progr yetteville and will con- | knowledge that it was an agreeable surprise 30 per cent ad valorem. Wilson bill, 20 per | Wilson bill, 85 per cent. ference at Wellington, N. Z, Yesterday. ie police, Immedlately after the explosion, | iy t)e state In such commodities as hay, | sume several days to me to get the verdict this afternoon. I oanty : INTERNAL REVENUE FEATURES. WELLINGTON, N. Z, March 8—Tno | JY¥rined (o the spol:in large numbers, and, | Gory, "potatoes and other farm products are | fH, SIS U8 PN P i diemsn | pouid not havo beon surprised I the jurors at NTERNAL REVENUE FEA oLH LN N, N. Z, Ma 3 d, succeeded in making several im- D R T a5l JIUELEEAR I 4 o d remained pigghtoc Porgings of iron or steel, or forged 17on OF | y,taral Revenue—The senato bill changos | postal and cable conference, after an ani- | portant arrests i RY sucl as (o require transfer conncotions at all | fow fiactendanceat the prl : T e et ag el tat thay Sosiind hen steel combined, 30 per cent ad valorem. Fne 4 1 ¥ T v 5 Y : 4 | terminal points. The poin estion | ing in Payetteville can be present the s e1l that the: clde S one DIl as mert ot the Wilson Dill Tates on cigars and ‘cigar- | mated iscussion today, unanimously adopted |~ Rome this evening i in a state of great | fermindl PO | OB FRUE, My ST | Eofonerns fhvestigation. Serius {rouble was | tey did, for they could have reached no Hoop, band of scroll fron or steel, 30 per | cttes. The Wilson bill provided that from |, substituto for yesterday's resolution In | excitement, and all' sorts of rumors are in | o' we find that compliance with the Jaw | threatened today at Favetteville station. A | other ~conclusion it they had been out a D, , 30 1 t RN ; road, we find b cont ad valorem. | Wilson bill, 25 per cont. | and after July 1, 1894, there shall be col- | ryor of 4 Pacific cable via Samoa, Fanning | Circulation, among them belng the report | Co, %ot he unusually burdensome, unjust | {elexram was vecelved by Mavor Banks at | week = ot | lected an internal revenue tax on all i that an attempt was made to blow up the ) 4 Eagle that about 150 strikers had possession Veither P - Ak Railway bars made of iron teel and \ ; . s Neither Prosecuting Attorney Bottum nor aflway or steel and | Jooted an dnternal rerene elghing not | island and Honolulu to Vancouver. The sub- | giier o™ Doputio, It Is also s or unreasonable. e Teht tralh there. An enmine-nnd cab rallway bars made fn part of steel, ralls of | CIEATellss wrabed tn paper, NOISHAE B0L | ke provides for the representation in the | e police have abiaed valuable information Wo recommond that the prayer of the | beusing “Deputy Sherit Waiker, soon'ar | Associate Froseeuton Feapian Houll expies punched iron or steel, flat rails, 22% per 1 il ire 4 0 b ; VA e & Sl titioners be denfed as-to this case, and | rived nt Bagle, and o posse was summe an opinion as to the verdict, “It was a sur- e valorem. Wilson. bl 20 per cent | tured for sale or oftered for sale in the | project of the respective colonies, whose | from one of the men. tgken Into custody and R e eal it L (RaT (B AT ho et i T Lt 10 A e Chen prise,”” they both asserted, but further than cent ad Wilson bill, 20 per cent. that they be held to a comp § y y United States, of $1 per 1,000, This sec- | representatives are asked to commend their | that the authorities are in possession of evi- 4 a1 pulied o oy dee1a e R iRt b1l Lo reat | e e I U TRe (s other || Ranad o Shonlg B ErUIGAROIEE o | Wids| (provislonaiot thelaw. LG: i RO0 R NS who! hao oHavss ofidne :\h,',“..‘(‘l’;,’,'.‘,‘,"P(Ilfl'fi,‘:(.,'r“\,:.?\!k(:.: I;r‘f,m“.wn‘r.fi; I ragraph 118, (he proviso that the re. | 8% follows: “That from and after July L | countries interested for a period, not to ex- | sproad” conspiracy (o cause cxplasions in CASE AT O'NEILL. 5 Tiy that arrested Wyant Sunday, became | oo AHEBL O etive " of | good n paragraph 118, the proviso that the re- | ygq4 =~ there shall be levied and collected | ceed fourteen years, 4 per cent interest on a | Rome. In the matter of the petitions of the Sioux wed in a difficuity with a man at | 20U duction provided for as to sheets of iron or | 4y internal revenue tax on cigars of all [ capital of £1,800,000 to any company laying | Six of the wounded are in the hospital. | City, O'Neill & Western Railway company | Sewall and shot his opponent throush the T b o o 2l ¢ ober 1, 3 more than three pounds per 1,000, made of | 3 shillings per word for ordinary telegrams | one is reported dying. as0 od Poly- | ley Rallroad company, asking to be relieved | |8 & desperate charac and is no der easantly. i gréad paragraph 121, relating o tin plate, terne | 1,000; on clgarettes wrapped in paper, Welgh- | = During the debate which followed atten- | throigh a course of questions By e Sohte | ing @ transfer switeh between the two roads | prigone s The (dd Felows hall 18 crowded, BaYR cIEh Ny Porsen Han plates and tagged tin. 4 ing not more than three pounds per 1,000, | tion was driwn {o the fact that with the | and afterwards plaged under arrest. The | at or near the city of O'Neill, in Holt county, | and they are also in churches and schoof | M We have agreed we would not say Boiler or other tubes, mpes, flues or stays | manufactured for sale or offered for sale | exception of Samoa and Honolulu, the cable | police believe him to be the man who threw | the findings and recommendations of the sec- [ houses. “About th warrants are un- | 8 word to the papers. It would not be a fal of wrought iron or steel, 20 per cent ad [ jn the United States, $1 per 1,000; on cigar- | would be exclusively in British territory. the explosive, retaries of the board are as follows served. thing. I will say one thing, though, yaloremsWisan, bill, 26 periacat ettes wrapped in tobacco, weighing less | * Mr, Diddey warmly supported President | The Tribuna suggé b 0 o rom a personal examination of the i = - sald the foreman, with a broad grin, “I am Catron firan pipe of every description, 20 | ¢, Hiae e 4 Mr. ; he Tribuna suggests that the explosion e ; B 1ang] FIXING FREIGHT RATES, Just about as happy to get y from this R pery, o than three pounds per 1000, G0 cents ber | Ward's motion, saying that e had 10 sym- | was intended as & warning to the deputies in premises in this case we find that the length i T T R TRAOAraEAnD 198 Rhanch: AN OINROTS arol| &\ ona ot on b e e ot AbaaoRis) OF | pathy it tite propossl olextond lie SOME view. otithieitnpondI g dlecussion onitho/de. of switen required would ot exceed 600 | onunges Made Yesterday by tho Westorn | “Uits what, sald Sharp, emphatically. added to the list of articles on which a duty | £4500, “as’ presoribed in the Wilson Dill. | tamy Mo the French: The route of the how | hend f0F the proseeutlon of the soclalist | ®ibna location of depots and switch yards [ o FFOIRAE Asto ation. The jury was at once taken into the offico GiAD Rer Saut 1n levied, ‘ TR basses ot iioom LaraliEaadcn A s nys 1 O R (e slan oy | byt DaviTolice; dnbaioliarke (ot ihelting | o oyt Sthiat) af tranatenaawitoh: conngotion! | GEICAGO LMaren i AL the W¥Vestern [iotithe countyiolerk, whers arranisiorilels BYORUIRGrEwRiiB0 neriuants( Wilaon bill. adding to rents, profis, salaries, ete., tho | Sutralla, to Ahdipara bay, New Zealand, | F S ON " yareh ¥ are e A O S convenience (o | Freight association mecting today rates on | pay were given them and the Cronin trial Gold and silver leat 30 per cent. Wilson | words, “or from any source whatever.”” The [ qna from there to Apia, Samoa, thence to ef‘”,\,“;"\', March 8-—A dispateh’ to the | giohor tine of road furniture from Duluth, Superior and West | was out of court and into history for good. 1 Standard from = Rome ~says: It 8| ipin o testimony of witnesses who ap- | Superlor to Texas points were placed on the JUDGE TUTHILL'S CHARGE, bill v oat 3 persons to whom the tax applies are | o island, continuing from there to the Lead ore and lead dross, three-fourths | «ayor zen of e U § Fanning {sland, continuing believed that thepurpose of the per- 3 4 i Ty . 100 > every citizen of the United States and ndwlich Islands, and from that point to | fteiior was to have the bomb (‘\I’{“"" peared before the secretaries we find that sis of 10 cents per 100 pour bove the | Judge Tuthill's instructions, which were of 1 per cont per pound. Provided, that | avery person residing tl i 4 Y f g P esiding therein. vel r from New Zealand a g o necessities of both long and short he go rate. A minimum weight of 24,00 el T silver ore and all other ores conta SR person SeSURRIereII I ncouver. Or from New Zealand {0 Apia, | 4t (he hour the debato in the Chamber was thio necassitios of | £h ilona and anork wul ago rate. A minimum weisht of 20 | qiito “long, were for Uie. most *part of shall pay a duty of three fourths of 1 T Ve T g v S T “'vl nning Island, and from thence to Van- | oynooted to end and the deputies and minis- :m(\”‘r n (|', |.I [ ;- he »1.“: L nl L pounds wa; 3 adopted for 2 load 1ots of | 4 general nature, very fow of the f'""v“h‘;l cent per pound on the lead contained th A B S e TS PR e er, 1 ters would be droppin® out. It is expected | 1y A pLIANs 0 346 onnection at | timothy seed, except where class “A” rates | charges handed in by the counsel belng used. Sc00raing to. samplo and assay at tho pori | are ® Budstitute for the house cctions struck | * 'Te delogates also adopted a resolution o | jhiy; 3 yassacre was frustated by a sim- AhiBjipoint, andl tnat tho putiingNid af thelliaze iaea, A ratalofid conte frou Bt Loulalmhe courtinstruatads bk by (thaks ki as of entry. R A e e i 8. a8 sl ithe .‘n‘-mlm.}: n:r person or ;‘«luum‘ny\ll\ By | Pl incident, which iy regarded as almost IM‘::;"‘(”‘" ;”“"""‘ noLURNSYALY o N S A E R ey R on cotton | pot jneumbent upon sthe défense to Ilhl:’\u Pens. metallic, except gold pens, 20 per | oo ¢ ] tender for the proposed new steams brovidential. Premiee Crispl iad begged the or unreasonable, : a8 ; . rates | diice any evidence tending to prove the ine d 3 second calendar month after the passage of 4 c et It 18 intengeq | Providentia emier Crispi had begged the | "NINEE G0 BREHERI ARG the prayer of the | Some more reductions in pa rates 4 g gentad valorem.. -Wilson biil, 36 per oent his act there & o lovi o 5 must state whether s Intended | indulgence of the Chamber to postpone his ©; 160010 3 DES were announced today by the £ T 8ot | nocence” of Bourke, Cooney or O'Sullivan, Manufactured wares or articles not pro. ‘{u'",{,‘l.',1‘|I,E:|r;p1]|‘»'\lll~] AR e Astatlc labor be employed on board | oy iv€00 G ationy under discuskion, stating PSiitionsrsiias dio ihiksieanai o denloc, 4 | fhey were made merely” for the ode of | Jointly indicted with Coughlin, on the charg vided for In this act, composed wholly or |y 'tHEG SPIFHS T Bondh #E Ahat time, or and, In addition, the confer- | FRPIY to QUOKtIoNs wnder discussion, stating | that they be held to a compliance with the | cqualizing the r N i 5t tonapiracy, and that the absence of such f Ay DAYE Qruznac, hen or recommended that the mail boats should law aBtanoe e ihe O A e R e o R S in part of any metal, and whether partly or | gt 1 A 4 S a cold. The Chamber thus adjourne or | M i Xan O Wholly manufactured, 30 per cent ad val. | thereafter be produced in the United States | only employ white labor. l hus adjourned earller The final hearings of the cases will be | Paso was reduced from §31.90 to $5.85; Chi- | of their guilt, and an inference drawn ! n 0, 80 e on which the tax s not pald before that day, | *'Swveral of the speakers expressed a desire | than was expected. e e e e oA i ot ounton: trom . # to $31.50; Chi- o bhe) e v o gpein,. Wilson bill, 36 perioent, = At a tax of $1.10 on cach proof mallon, of | cos oral O Hhe Bk ers. ahould be so:| , The force of the exglosion made a breach | on March 22 and 2. On Marcl 55 the | cago to Swm Antonio. {o a0l wignai[itharsbyial the willk ot Oougblin Ko Fee WOOLEN DUTIES REDUCED. Wit sation whan betow oroot aad's meopan, | that the new mail steamers show be B0'f 1y tho masopry walls bt the Chamber. The [ §0aings and recommendations of tho sec. | Missourl, Kansas & iexas also announced | mitiel them sec jo0 IWCD MR STER IR In paragraph 279, on the wool of the sheep, | tionate tax at a like rate on all fractional | formed in r use In case of wi prompt course adopted by the authorities | retaries in the Sehuy o il bg.pres | nomasTeductional with cthet ldan Lo maknu [N g 1et SWIRNnM SR bR SAHA r 9 N 2 o t formed into cruisers for use in case Wi -~ 3 . s 3 hoply retaries in he Be W e pre rates from its northern terminals to points | cence or guilt was alone to be cousidered in hair of the camel, goat, alpaca and other [ parts of such proof or wine gallon; provided, e L . | prevented the miscregnt trom entering the | sented and the O'N e will be heard the | {n T £ below the Californ’'a rate. From | the formation of a verdict like animals in the form of roping or tops, | that in computing the tax on any package FIGHTING FOR THEIR HON Chamber and prevented a repetition of the [ gollowing day. Representatives of the roads [ Junction City and Kansas City to Houston The court then went on he jury Is in< the Wilson bill Is changed fo a5 to make | of spirits ll fractional parts of a gallon less outrage in ”"'l‘ enelk Chamben of Deputies | jntorested have been notified to be present rate was made $19, from” Hannibal to | gpycted that it s not claimed by the state only one rate of 25 per cent ad valorem, than one-tenthi shall be excluded.” . < 8 estat- | DY Vaillant. Three syspects have been ar-f anq urge thelr objections, if they have pont dte wist mage feam s evidonco tonding “tha Tk Chanas la made_in tho. PAvanrapn. res | L e e s wollectors of | Natives of Africs Offering Btubborn Restat- | 1otied o rofuso forrgveal tholr identify, | b tho hudings. of the seeretarion, - " B5: From Moberly, $22.66; from St. | that thero s evidenco tonding fo show that lating to woolen and worsted yarns mado [ internal revenue the officers in charge of the Anve.to,th BEbsh: ) ) Antonioithe' retetwsa mada [f b iRt BT claimed el e i gz o e The secretaries, who have made the inve took the life of Dr, Cron clamec wholly or in part of wool, worsted, the hair | collection of income taxes, Instead of the [ BATHURST, March §—The Dritish forces BRITISH CABINET COUNCIL. (T A e R e e . g -y [k ihesie ab g Brontn. St ia o i of tho camel, goat, alpaca or other animals | deputy collectors, as provided in the Wilson | are still meeting with a stubborn resistance g g T : N NP ; : | oputy_collectors ovided o 8 . it handicapped by the fact that they are HURON'S SPASM OF VIRTUE. THINC Aetandhr i an AL iehe WAt IEth fod o ing and the whole put at 30 per cent ad valorem. | bill. The right of appeal against imposition | in their attempt to'rout the forces of Chief | Drafting the Queen's Bpee for Present compelled to pay thelr own traveling ex named and other persons de w’n.n d ’\ln ‘|\!|u 10 woolen or worsted cloths, shawls, kit | of unjust taxes s retained, but the inal de- | poaisliah, the chiet of the slavers. A flying tion to Parlinment Next W penses. In ‘passing the law the legislature | Crusade Started In the South Dakota Town | indictment as “unknown” were parties to fabrics, ot spectally provided for il this | clson rests with the commissioner of lntermai | (Glie "\ Lich started from Buzimbula for | LONDON, Mareh ‘8—The frst provided no expense fund or no means for Agalnst Saloons and Bawdy Houses, such conspiracy, and that the purpose of Do cent ; e YEH rovone and ot with the secretary ot the | ST NG RAe O STENIRY T council wnder - the ipresidency ot the enforcemant, of the law HUNON, 8 D\ Maroh &-.The orusade [ this oonspiacy was astuslly: accomplisned Tho paragraph relating to blankets, hats | o ontanoan rin onnan 2 P! | resistance during the march. But Bakamara | Roscbery was - held at noon ftoday. COMPROMISED THE HAY CA t saloons and houses of i1l repute has | on tho night of May 4, 1889. Tho court of wool and flannel for underwear and felts [ N ). ORDBE, was found to be well fortified with stockades | The ministers . were malnly occupled At a meeting of the State Board of Trans- here. A delegation of Indies waited | further inatructs you that If the evidence for paper niaking and printing machines s | - The Order in which bank, trust and insur- | and there was heavy firing on all sides. | with draftng the queen's speech, | POFtation this afternoon the matter of dis- | on Mayor Myurs toduy requesting that he JCKDIR Sase: Sallakol SHow. AV HIAUYS GDs8 changed 5o a8 to make only one classification | A1C¢ companles are taxed is somewhat | pinally the troops shelled the town and sent | oo B m0 b e o * | buted hay rates between the board and the | close places where they claimed liquor was | Suficlent motive on the part of the defend- Where the vatue 1a Sern” has 45 “Bacalion | changed, all of these institutions being in- | o umber of rockets into It, setting fire to h ed upon the opening | Eikhorn roagd was taken up and settled. | being sold, and other places where prosti- | 1Nt to commit the orime, this is a circums Dor pound and the duty for all is 1ot a g0 | cluded under a gencral head, instead of sep- | g@veral houses and doing considerable other | Of the session next week. This speech, it | The Bikhorn proposed a compromise and the [ tutes were kept Alange In. favor GE uln iniihsencs . whiah: the TN arately. The following new exception to the | dawage. The fight lasted an hour, after [ 18 zaid, will be a mdst important document, | board, after going into executive session for | He aslked them LA they had evidence fury ought o consider In qannoation with.a Women's ani children's dress goods, coat [ (X 15 Inserted: “Provided, that the dlvl- | whicl the Dritish destroyea the towh and, | as it will practically epen a new chapter in | ten or fitteen minutes, accopted it s tho SfAINEL any parLiouinr RATRCN, e Gehr. evidence 'R grriving ab & yerdia linings, Itallan cloth, bunting and goads of | 4¢nds or Inter ccruing to states, counties | subsequently, returned to Buzumbula, in- | (no pisiory o . best way out of the dificwlty. « «8u.0ctobe ard. abou s plice queste M decription. ot e Boods of | or municipalitics, and dividends, interest or tubsenusatly, sturnec to) Busgmbila, 10x | the' bistory+ofthe) Dighed Jinadom, ‘Hor | Bett way out of tho difiewity, safiagoigher | inoard liout these places wested | referred to Mrs. Hortel, whose veracity was for In this cent ad valorem annuities accruing to corporations or asso- | only casualties on the British side yesterday | MaJesty's Irish subjects are probably more | 1, torce gince 1887. . The Board of Transpo the ladies I they would | Savagely attacked: “If the jury belleves On clothing ready-made and articles of | clations organized and conducted solely for | were three men wounde deeply interested in the drafting of this | tafion ordered the old rates restored, mak- | secur : would close the places. from thoe eyldence that any witness has wills Werring apparel o overs deorimioele® \Of | charitable, religlous or educational purposes, 2 P speech than any other of the subjects of the | g the order effective January 18, Since | The ladies (o the Mcthoist church, | fuly sworn falsely, then the jury Is at libs not woven and plushes and other pile | O 0 AnY trustee or other flduclary —on GLALSTONIN ILLNESS, British “crown. . The, Irish now. have the | that date the road has ignored the order of | Where a crusade meoting was helri held | erty o dlsregard his or her entire testimonyy stocks, shares, funds or urities held e best of all opportunities of asserting their | the board and has kept the new rates in | tie plavcs, . Ny MO R SI0Mg. | SA00DU lb A0 [RR AR 1L HAN DesR GOrsOUOFALSG Ruries. a1 ERERIS v solely for charitable, religlous or educational \tter Today and There Is No Inorease | ®tFength and winning the measure of 1f | force. o u W Al places, This afternc blind pig and | by other and creditable evidence or by facts ad valorem. Wilson bill, 45 per cent e o haturias dia s O oducational | e ts Botter Today and There Is No Inorense force. Neither party would recede, and 5o | a beer store were clo Indubotion | et o AN ancaRt oAt L H At S The paragraph fixing a duty of 45 pe a In His Bronehinl Catareh. government which all liberal minded men | o} eed to split the diff nee The ro: ot out by Attorne { from Aber contle yarakraph fixing 0 duly of 45 per | or municipal officers, shall not be sublect to bR Arog) arelle | think they are justly entitled to. In thia | pas apreed to content Itselt with one-half of | deen, Motions in both cuscs will be heard | laws allow the impeachment of a witness 4 ' such tax or deduction.” LONDON, March 8.—A bulletin issued by | ection | tated c 4 SO by the Introduction of evidence that th R Akany aUTRAN U B IR, o) L N d onnection it is stated that there 18 con- | tho proposed raise in rates. For instance, | LOmMOrrow. e In of evidenc hat the In taxing salaries of employes of corpora- the physician in attendance upon Mr. Glad- | tinued dissenslons in the of 2 Mo~ - - - witness Is a person of such ge 1 bad reps for in another paragraph ploy v he ranks of the Mc- | where it raised the rate 4 cents over the old M ' y ¥ On 'webbings, =orings, suspenders; brace tions the house bill makes It the duty of | stone this morning announces that the dis- | Carthyites, and (he Healyites, who are sald | yut0 they offer a compromise in the shape of Bishop naferred, utation for truth in the neighborhood where beltings, bindings. bratds. ghlloons, fringes, | the corporation to pay the tax of each em- | (nguished statesman has tmproved in health, | 10 pumber twenty-six, have declded that un- T8 A Up Bt & SAIRISRY Ihoana sA0RS O3] NEW. YORE. Mareh S.=4 priyste cal he or she resides, as that he or she Is une imps, cords and tassels, dress (rimmings | hiove and then deduct it from their salarles loss Lord Rosebery 8 prepared to give the | 2ot FhAm B0 S0 o T, it valon m was received in this city today from | worthy of credit e O ol thusels, dress \rimmings | The senate bill relleves corporations from most explicit assurances In regard to home | s Ghu b oo A e eftect Rome to the effect that Cardinal Ledo The following referred to medical experts arrel buttons of buttons of other forms | PeCOMIug the taxpayers for its employes and rule and the evicted tenant measures they | arivon'lo L ’ L eftect on | oy owski of congre of the Propu o demanded pay for their evidence: “If Tor tassels oF ornaments made of wool ar | compels the latter to make direct payments will divide against the government. It fs cha o] SRS randa announce | Ma L b the jury belleves that any witness or wite -, WAGiS, mAse 001 OF | to the collector, as follows Sald . reported that the DI o oW 8 . SEow 10 ¥ transferred from Denver, Colo., 1o 8t ( , | nesses who testified in this case demanded @ of worstod, 35 per cont ad valorem. Wilson | 19, the collector, as follows: =~ Sald ‘em | 4ng"touna”him progressing steadily toward | iination io carry matters with o nieh nend | L pAsc ey to the Hebels Minn.. a8 succemsor to Bishop Zandeitl Foward for suppressing alleged knowlodge of '”!,’,-I ,W BABCRRAR iR il ... | emptions berein provided for, the tax of 2 | Fecovery. e at the coming meeting of the party Messrs. Rl PARQ, Tox, Maroh Sawhe Times Ia | Llahop of Denyer WiV bo: appoink 3 luter any thing testificd to then the jury should e provision I the Wilson bill to the | per cent on the excess of his salary over Statement of the Bank of France, Healy and Arthur, O'Connor will refuse to | I Teceipt of a proclamation lssued by the Artist Ploretadt Marsjed. nsider the festimony of such wilness or ot g P B R ] [ TH R PARIS, March 8.—The statement of the | serve any longer on the commitiee. In that | overnor of the state of Chihuahua, Mexlco, | o yORK, March 8.-Albert vitnesses with the gravest caution, and e e o e e cent Do e joere. |~ The time when returns on income taxes | p event, it is added, Sir Thomas Esmonde and | announcing that all participants in the late | o™ hould take into conslderation such facts, AN DA, 8. teatiahion ¢ DAP ORRE 84 YO OFN are made s changed/from the first “‘day of » Mr, O'Driscoll will vesign the duties of whips | revolution will be granted a free rdon her with all other evidence In the case, o take effect | 96, and thereafter of . ; 1g change compared e previo DA, | 8x ! ? . lo take cflect July 1, 1886, and thereaftor of | March" to the firat “Monday of March log changes, as compared With the previous | and fmportant changes in the committee are | upon the surrendering of their arms within ¥ bt determining the welght, If any, which 8. Am( s obs. July, 1892 The section requiring private corporations | Feport: Notes in circulation, decrease, 19,- | likely. a specified tim Victor Ochoa and ono | Stewart, widow of David Stewart ) ild be given the testimony of sich wits 1898 and 1899 and 1900, respectively,” 18 | ¢o notify revenue collectors of all dividends, | 875,000 francs: treasury accounts, current, | It s sald ‘hat Michael Davitt will agaln | other leader are excopted from the terms of [iian. of the late Tdward IRk s or witness. stricken out DU - 003 | decreased 76,475,000 francs; gold in hand, in" | bo a candidate fo 1 "y N - B ~ o ed 76,475 . 0! hand, candid r election to the House of | the amnesty. It is understood that Presi avenue, by Rev., D W. b ) The court then continued: “You are ins 1o the cotton schedule there is no change (Continued on Second Page.) eased 1,625,000 francs; bills discounted, de~ | Commons, deat Diaz i8 himself the author of this pol h AYeBus, B Rev, By ¥ FOWD, | i ructed that the credit of & wilneas MmAB The lead products remain as in the Wilson bill. answer wis ), they had simp The following part of tho instructions fabrics and imitations of furs, 40 per cent His temperature was sald to be 99 degrees. There has been no increase in the bronchial catarrh d he Is now quleter, Dr. Bond visited Mr. Gladstone tonight nk of France fesued today shows the follow- the famous American landscape palnte was married yesterday to Mre, Mary