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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. ESTABLISHED JUNE 19. 1871, TOMAHA, SATURDAY MORNING, MARCH 10, 1894, SINGLE COPY FIVE CEN He 1s #o powerful that a revolt against him selgniorage bl at &, in. next Thursday. [— A b missionary m 1 held thi would bo crushed instantly e ; afternoon, addressed by & Vincent and et e s S A TFate of the Wilson Bill in Hands of Third CONGRESSIONAT. PROCEEDINGS. Row Over Denver's Police Board is Not Yet | Dr L Quast Prominent O sakers are ol e o " hesmet MEA N . Y = . He might, among P e Bowma ig] ific va' 1 ritish gly urty Senatort, o Rarel P owspasicr Ctinrgod Well Started. Yiing, Preattent Vinged B onvor vnuy: | Fight for Modifiation of Towa's Liquor Customers to Deal With, More Abont the Explosion In Rome-Onoe Agninst SenodBrs —In the Houso, P “;}” McCabe of New Yol & hd Dr. Hartz Law Very Warm, — e of Cincinr - A v ¥ ¢! T of the Wonnded Has Died, WASHINGTON, MAroh 9.—Senator Poffe ; J COLUMN SENT AGAINST THEM BEATEN wv\‘n;, Mareh One of the men found | THZIR ACTION WILL DECIDE THE TARIFF | at the opening of th@session, offered a r WAITE'S POLICE COMMISSIONERS WAIT 10 1 NSELVES. e M ) wounded on the Piaza di Monto iR lution providing for committeo to oxa S INDI in front of the Chamber of Deputies, died | It AN Vote Against the Measure it Wil Bo | (hay ccrtain senatosh had utilized knowledge | TeMPorary In junction Granted to Preve SEEAD l";jll ’in poses, - Oaptain Maxvell Foroed to Retreat from | at the hosoital this morning. o Defeated—Allen Wil Not Annou gained oficially forfealing:in sugar atocks | the Ousting of the Old Ofcers—Den Fruti. b hE Bon ) el owe | Loyal Republicans Honestly Working to Hiv Batedition on Dasaroh, W her sufferers v are now in the His Attitude Till He Ha : and had made large 5 ver Meantime Will Have Two WHieh Wa¥ orki e AL Ty sy O gy 2 L hospital are muc y. One of the Conference, In reply to Mr. Morrill, Mr. Peffer stated ro und Police Boards. Potabive Sttt SIS L Garry Out Perty Pled s patients had his leg amputated this morning ho had no personal ggowledge of the charges, . YoUTP Falno $50,000! Lo carky, UL\t oblact DETACHMENT OF THIRTY WAS. MASSACRED The police no longer have any doubt that and at his request fRe resolution was tabled lard Burke, chalrman of the executive | NECESSITY FOR CHANGE NOW APPARENT the bomb which was hidden in a high hat WASHINGTON BUREAU OF THE BER, temporarily. DENVER, March 9.—Last night a battle | committee of the league, says this money will “I'INII““.";IM‘ to |,I,. ..:,,|n.|..| 1..| the ‘-».,.,‘I.h;-: “‘jl\-l_lli'wr\v;iwy:'h i\"* oy A Dbill was passé@®appropriating $200,000 | royal between the old fire and police Loard [ be used in holding mass meetings and in the — of Deputies, and the conspirators migh ASHI N, March'9. o pay the ¢ ulting to perso d the new board appointed by Goveraor | Pubifeation and circulation of literaturo. The i Cuarding a Wagon Train and Surrounded | nave wtcoeeded in attaining their object had'| The Bee correspondent this aftemseon i\”"l',”"'l““‘" ‘,‘;:I""::: (.Jrlkal,:ml‘ \'\-”,’:,T,y,\.\,:;:: Q\”..‘.v,‘.hlm‘xl, . ,‘\‘l I:‘,l b ‘vl',l,lmll‘ll;( < i r anti:Catholle. assoctation will hold ih : Voice of the People Quite Certain on This by & Thousand of Savages. It not becn' (hat, the chamber adjournod.| mado an effort to secure from Senator Atlen | i *FCorcition B South Dakota betwean | Bowever, heen postponed untl atter the tom: | Mg s i1y (he Asademy of Musio Mareh 13 Subject, to the fact that Premfer Crispl was suffers | 20 expre sion of opinfon upon the Wilson | poyruary 17 and 27,8885, Then came up the | porary injunction restraining Messrs. Martin | theater the following night. Mr. Burke says ing from a cold, nd was unable to ans tarift bill as revised by the senate finance | ;0 cojgniorage il a8 unfinished business, | and Orr from interfering with the old board | the Catholics are in dead earnest, for to i That distinguished Nebraska | Mr, Allison asked Uit the bill go over until [ is afsposed of by the court. This will be it is a fleht for life. He thinks the | [TS DEFEAT MEANS DEMJCRATIC VICTORY R ie many questions, notice of which ha committee, JROOPS, HURRYING TO 'THE ~RESCUE'| the many quehtions, -gotie of whist republican and co-operative parties will he de been given to the government. 3 populist declined to express himself or to | Wednesday at 3 06 within the next ten days. es express the belief that the mb carrie o I’ de a endments T Lldal: ki ST LU L. e tle z”vrl : lhv .h|v“\,r '1““\ e arrler, | indicate the position of the other popullsts Mr. Manderson @quired it amendments a1 IR Urieton Ak, Frarited. Last. night 1oR Ir at lm.{ 3 they purge themselves of Amer Yorces Are Being Sent Forward with Al eink. th e last of the deputio were | "y timef saying that he had not given | could be offered. A , . can Protective association taint. Regarding leaving the chamber, judged that it would | * 9 - x L Mr. Harrls replidd he did not think he | an application by Wells, Taylor & Taylor, charge that the Catholics controlled a Despateh to Ald the Expedition be useless to attempt {o enter the bullding, [ the bill as dmended the examination he de- | you1q consent to {this. Considerable diss 1 for Orr and Martin, before Judge | majority of public offices in this city, Mr Struggle Over the Overthrow of BaFois 6 i Hiwtly Wibed 10 50 exploded the deadly missile on the [ sired to make before expressing his opinfon, | cuesion followed, anfl firally. Mr. Harris sug- The order granted has the effect | Burke said A s R ;:l]n e baini i & nd that even after he had looked into the | gested that on Wedhésday a vote lnl.- ka‘v": aining Governor Walte from calling ecretary Leger of the school board, at i ompletely. he police also believe the explosion was |\ oagire he would want to study over it a | On Mr. Allison’s nifition to reconsider, a out the militla; restraining Mayor Van Hopn | MY Tequest, has made an estimate of ‘the the Watch. the work of anarchists who had been roused ollongties botore | If that failed Mr. Mdnderson might move to | B4 § A C UL (OE GAthbHe IACHENN. iRIGYaN 16 tha :n l;('H\l;\ hyl |‘|m :m;lx |r|\fl !I::- lh-]:mlH-q yes- HI:III-I- \\\|l§|l'“ull;l‘r‘m\y‘suI::!h::’l]h rll fim‘:“):"m commit.to the n'rp)-.«_-,- 1(-”.”';.1‘,“,..'.. “,]: llhII\X‘: ;l’x'm;nml‘l‘mm Cn [|m- se of men to hssist in | public schools. They constitute less than 20 CALCUTTA, March 9.—Dispatches recefved | terday devoted considerable time to dscu Letgil i A dLbb L, el iyl {deddebh ) vote to be taken eday at 2 o'clock. orcing Commissioners Orr and Martin out | per cent of.the whole. The fire department DES A *oh 0 Sodct s ¥ ing the question of prosecuting the chief of | Common rumor around the senate credits | was agreed to, and: debate on the bill OF' thelr ‘ofdes; and Festralning the. g = |V KKK /& Oathiolls heaty but oit ot 276 Aveman S MOINES, March 9.—(Special Tel here from the neighborhopd of the operation | tho great soclalistic labor society, Deput 1. ‘MrfVilas led off in opposis | ;.. d raining the govern ¢ 3 4 10 | gram to The Bee.)—The fight o 4 of the columns engaged In punishing the l‘-nr- Gluffrida of Catinia, who 18 sald I’; Senators Allen and Peffer with being opposed | then r;-s‘\nl:l"“. h;’;r-y Wit Mr. Stewart. Mr. | OF'8 Bew abpointees from taking their seats. 'I'“' § ghty "”""'I are Cathol For the po- | o vion of th prohib “, ”'r’”“ bty 4 (b el B acar 1. o th® as Intending to vote against | tion. In a dia b Lt the | Tho bill cites that Orr and Martin have for | !ice department I have no figures, but I am [ "5 ol 0F the prohibitory liquor law raged abor tribesmen announce that serlo have had a great deal to do with the recent | t0 the bill and as inten Y ened to thgMixity of purpose of the b i E et Aol il S i S T Io e ton i1 alsil ‘ it,First, because the democrats have | Vilas referred to Uigdlixity of purpose of Fhe | many” months held peaceful possession of | Prevared to say that the Amrican Protective | all day fn both houses, but with no decisive losses were sustained by the British. An | 88 8 e g senator from N b, their offices and have performed well and | #8soclation policemen are largely in the ma- sults, The democrats declined t ki additional detachment of 200 men left Sadi- Just for the Looks of It. broken the promise and contract made in | o the 41\""0"“““‘“‘*‘“".."“‘l“"‘ 1 Mr. Stew- | falthtully their dutics. It goes on to | Jority. In other city departments it Is the | part in the struggle in (1 o 5 o a m[w P % iy q § p g the present law to encourage the develop- y fixity of purdgse,” retorted Mr. Stew | o050 (00" verion without cause ¢ | Bame. Commissioner Drew of the Board of | . SUHER, he senato, and the yah yesterday to meet the British expedition | LONDON, March 9.—Mr. and Mrs. Glad- | oo the beet sugar Industry by a bounty; | art, “is not greateggghan my abhor vnvl‘”n(‘ forihbd e |nBtOR, Ops Sell e ey NS | Public Works Is a Cathollo, but the ogher | PALUS has been carried on exclusively by commanded by Captain Maxwell, which has | stone have received autograph letters from | gecondly, because a revenue Mty is placed | the crimes which ]|§§Alnrm|ululu|!l.4j nllnunl 'I'\( militia to force Police Commiseioners Ore | tWo are not. All in all, the Catholles have | Fepublicans. The galleries are crowded with for some time t been following up the re- | the queen, both the missives being couched | dpon raw sugar and a discriminating duty | people. The crime ‘:,,“',"("-"'q.(q:wrx'Il-‘ixny and Martin from their offices; it charges the | MOt their fair proportion of offices it we look | spectators, and the greatest interest in the treating tribesmen. According to native re- | in language ‘showing high appreciation of | given in favor of that giant octopus, the | the Sherman law ifkthe cxtra Sesson mayor with declaring that hie will arm a | at it from the standpoint of numbers Al alitobme 18 Boing. Manitaatd arts, C Maxwell has met with such | the services rendered to the country by | Sugar trust; thirdly, because the interests of | of purpose,” he exfigimed, “1 was born to T e L gkl g ool the apaBt o being m o ',': Tt e ot ‘omty | Mr. Gladstone, The letter addressed by | tho farm are strangled almost to doath, | abhor crime in any 1%, oot by e, | Worke, ana’it states; Turchor, that it smch a | o democratic. partics, but fo protoct our- lo \tactics of the prohibitionists in the g ;' A "‘]" "‘ H ‘"")' ““‘ I; :‘I" "‘“‘ ""I) the queen to Mr. Gladstone is full of int L GO 1 l-r.|||w||l\\h.\ll< ver, unur :\I‘l ::: % |1u T‘!;":wl(‘lilM»:ec\x"”mr\‘flo:lll\lt‘-":.v"-ym\r);' Mr. cours is pursued bloodshed will be Inevita. | Selves against the American Protective asso o been unable to reach Damroh, the town he ing reminiscenc protective duties are levied in favor of the | Vilas that the sectdiry WLl e ciation, and keep them from getting control | obtion billdown with amendments and make - > - oy g Mr. Aldrich ’ 1 . 3 bad for some time past been end - manufacturers of the far east and corpora- | opposed to the pepding bill, . Writs were serv o interested | of the republic irty. ‘e have the names | it 80 objectionable s friend r"\‘ ..,,‘,\ ,hm 4 mwlw S ariard 4 Netherlands Government May Resign. n monopolies, and, lastly, because the | said: ‘‘While it is @ue the secrotary had not Ttios \r:vhl'rll:)‘nz’;l\-”::.,v,,‘” (1'];‘“ ”:‘:‘r:_“tm[ gt ..rrl‘-_-\v‘m“\,,".,‘,K‘,i |-:\.}m-m.. 11.-‘::."’..:1'.'..” :h_:” uJ .-‘xi 1“vh‘ll that its frieads would SR e NRLrre s THE HAGUE, March 9.—The Netherlands | Whisky trust gets all it wants. It is hard | asked for this leglsftion, I understood from wild with rage, 16 had arranged, It | men In this city. We sccured them to Know | would heve cortaimie o ge. In this they e Tabors that, losing a number ot men | L0 LR AR en as the Chame | to conceive how a popullst would support:| the attitude of thebenator from Indiana | ’saa, o hounco down on the hendquarters | Whom we are fighting. Thoy have the ad. | oUll Mave certainly have boen successtul Jilled and wounded, he has beon compelica | MHNAEY I8 oxpeted to restin e WE OWAR | or thoro fn nothing in It that meets | (Voorhees) and thedganator trom Tennessee | put" Gt "W foreibiy tike mossesion, | vantage in Knowing the Catholios, becanse | DUL fOF the defection of Jamison of Clarke to retreat after destroying the fortified | | 1 R the demands of the populist party, while | (Harris), both distifiguished members of the 'hese men have got to go,” he said. At | they were Catholics all thelr lives. and Turner of Marshall, who are under camps which he had occupled during the for- ]y[\lmin:L:"::‘».:y»r.-n‘r Yiie r:x‘g;rl-{“"n»n:rtrn this | thero is much that has been e [t e 3‘«‘”3’ “,t‘:',"'( Difl: (hat | the clty hall, while there was no outward | The inquiry into the conduct of Captain | agreement, as members of the committeo N min e ettt doption of = this | oponnisation as if to give it resentful blows, | there was a requestion the part of the ek el oot yard | il L0 S O LAy ey n ward march of the expedition. amendment, Premier Dr. Garven Tienhoven | priaiistion 88 © /0, i e making e vat1an for thalRkssage of this bill, of con |<‘l::;n-:;:“;\ml"\)\vl|||):}N‘[M!rxfr(l l“\\l.‘lu I\I\V«"vl.ur!n“’ 1|’”‘ 'f..‘»l“ \‘:‘4“(;:”\‘[ ”1‘1‘.}‘1'“;:.:.;: that framed the bill, to 16t it come to a Dispatches recelved here from Gowhatty, | has withdrawn the bill and ls conferring | roads on the democratic organization in the | “DId tho genatorfiaderstand from fe that | , ck-the conspiratiys may muke. | longed to the American Protective associas | [IALVote in just tha form as its friends and the chief town of Assam, announce a still [ With the S\t south and this is a southern sectional tariff | it was the request of the administration | ¢y oe (SN blarke tndar: orderst|\tion whas 4 ki ey | supporters. think will give it the greatest i E his a a h % SRR 7P arge, under orders | tion, has not yet been begun. Private F. A, S e RIRNL N more serious disaster of the British army. Mr. Gladstone Recovering. x;u*lwun :tllsl Inll:u:\lh:\lil :lml{hll:m\h!lw xnl)'nlu IIII:(A' “legll:lfizli:;ll{:é'l‘):‘]:"\;.[,)l‘\ll_rh;"!;rIu to thoi and Martin, Sheriff Burchinell | Hanson, one of the men who was discharged, | Possible number of votes. Several amends L 4 ataalan ih , b v 3 o ; <yle of South Dakota and Martin of Kansas, | able the erfor also had a large force leputies ready to | said today t e did not expect to receive | ments th e originate rongly objected It appears that a detached party, compoded | "LONDON, March 0.—The health of Mr, | Kyle of South Dakols ant btarin S0 RERSER | 8 (AR tronlio fact that the senator | 4150 had a large forco & deputios ready to | said today that he did not expoct to rocelve s that the originators strongly objected of thirty rifles and four Britlsh oficers, | Gladstone has greatly Improved and he is | §t e 0L ¥ \Cig" offected by democratic | from Indiana and the Senator trom Tennessee | yrdoqy, ™ FUNEAOUE HIE T0R COMPHELOTE | & bation to aphear berre Hhe oot iy | gy ore: however, incorporated in the bill. had been operating as an escort to a | now pronounced to be on the high road to | voles and they fecl that they owe their | are in favor of thigthl, I assumed the ad- | o™l UN (od by Governor Waite yes. | refusing to dlsclose the natnes of men ho hae | SCmator Cheshire presented an amendment train on its way to Bordeaux with provisions | complete recovery. allegiance first to the democratic party. ministration qeaty i ‘to b passed,” re- | {orday ‘morning, from taking: forcible pos- | nopeintod ta iveatiate. Captain Wost la | reaulring a saloon keeper to prevent treating and ammunition for the garrison of that NO MATTER WHO MAY SUFFER, CHANCE TO DEFEAT THE BILL. e tris-auia_ fowy and distinctly: “T | 5e8Ion. Meoting with much criticlsm, as the public | i his establishment under penalty of a town. The detachment encountered no re- o e e i The attitude of the populist senators fs | Mr- Harris s Souey nd diineiv: 7| Dr. Poole, secretary of tho board until the | wants to know if the commitiee s composed | forfeiture of his license, and this was adopted trouble between Rogers and the other mem- | of American Protective association men or i vote of 20 to 12. On motion of Senator vory o1 a time. In order to Y sistance until it was far from its base of | Goy, Fl ATy very important at this sonal and individual-visws, I have no infor- 3 & i jovernor Flower Determined that Election o 2 3 bers occurred, said lasf Zhit 4 Slbcatmsite defeat the final adoption of the tariff bill | IR e THES PR TSr the administration Ll I;‘_o"m;v*‘lwlmiu l‘l'l‘):.hl 'l\’;‘t““l]l\;\ Catholics. LD Lewls all chairs, tables and music were pros operations, and then the trib Rioters Shall Not Go Unpunish e e L Al B ¥ AT 4 T ) gather ahead of it and on its flanks, keeping | ALBANY, March 9.—Governor Flower said | regular republican phalanx against it. There | of 4% T “‘”;3 L d'n‘:f; ng‘l""“‘l‘i‘fi'{;:”;’“ office, and then the entire police force would PR Xt ‘.:!" Not Be Empl hibited. Senator Cheshire then moved to up a galling fire, which eventually brought | to an Assoclated press representative today: | are thity-seven regular republicans in the | gi i’ (¢it" T nm\répbasenting my own indi- | bo,C2hed upen to surrender. All who came HEORUK Iasiion Sos 11 sta icouncils [noanfinasalisfa onnegloRtho s RICUEd Al oreRiin the detachment to a standstill. For two days | “I have sent for Mayor-etect Malloy and | Senate. Senator STonalt ol vada 15 noW | vidual views and hall continue to represent | would be retaineds Lo Loy "‘(”"' "‘""'”"‘"‘ ll"”'v‘ i ““'"""'”'l' o '"I':] i kit ""f':“'l“' hicc andithis aleo 'l'“"““““" Lonred RUE ; < ! classed as a populist. . o | e ULt tha CRERE o ained. a two days’ session in this city last night. | Senator Phelps of Cass announced himself s ‘ ; 2 iem until the end of the contest. ; 8 the little detachment kept up a continuous | have told him that the bottom of the Troy i A. B. Rogers, third member of the oldf The council unanimously adopted a resolu- | as opposed to any form of license, and moved ported, that Messrs. Peffer and Alien will | “af Yoo\ SR RS S e At Fi R teibsamen et | ats S ! . . that Me ! 3 LI CAt 4:25 Mr. Wilasbyielded to Mr. Harrls | poara is in har zove {Er 4 L4 2 ght day and night with the tribesmen affair must be reactied, no matter Who | vote against the bill, they will swell the ob- | for a “motion to g&,lato exccutive sossion, | Lpn oels M BATmony with the governor and ton that horeafter no ex-pricsts will ;.. e | ihat tho sale of spirituous luors be pros 55 i ploye 1 properly accredited b he eventually the little band of thirty soldiers, | suffer by the exposure, He has promised | position to thirty-nine, all of the republicans | gfter whieh the soadte adjourncd wntii Mons s R By (honssd 67 Cilbaamen was | Txaso! au Il () E18 (DOWar fto aid" 2 bringing | -Deing ] ARaInet: 16/ (Mr.: Stewart: says:Bowill | art Tt o i d until Mon During the interim, While waiting for the || prixiaent, By unanimous request H, I, | Mbited, thus confining the sales to wino and Xilled. the guilty oncs to justice. It T find that | ¥ote against the bill, no matter how it is N sousn temporary fnjunction’ to run its course or \ Howers of Clinton, the foundcr of the ordor, | beer. The motion, which all conceded meant b e TRiica 5 amended. That makes forty. There must, e er developments, the only incon. | , sipremo president, accopted the | the de o pending prevaile The entire Tabor expedition 1 fn a most | here 1s @ disposition to shield any one or | {ICHU (L0 Gre Votes sccured from the | , I the house toda 4 after transacting some | venience the city will experience will be in ety A e el R e D R eritical situation, and, In_ adaition to the | 4rop e matter 1 shall take a hand in it | Gi e iy ordor 1o Geteat the mens. | business of minor fmportance, the house | having tvo fire and police hoards and tyo Cl ST T SO e dLR0 T o0, B T D dee A T troops being hurrled forward from Sediyali, [ TROY, N. Y., March 9.—No funeral in | Ure. It s just possible that Kyle and Mar- | pit O COmMmI Sl tll:w l;»’h[nlle‘(cl!' R R Mlpcuur.’ s bmmlll i ‘"1' Moines on the first Monday in Mareh, | % ¢ T (BL, IR BHIESC fometetel OYE reinforcements are being sent with all pos. | this city, At least in recent years, has been | tin may conclude, after they near from their | vty er FAPOEREAR Pl G DIRECE of Cor | composed ' 0F R G R i el 2 acondlderaLion oL e W ik sible haste to the front in the hope of rescu- | 80 largely attended as was that of Robert | SOmStuents, to vote against the bill THOY | and voting took pla% om the varlous amend- | Martin, and A. J. Rogors, with A. W. Kel- Duffy of Dallas in Jall, _The debate that followed was very spirited. ing the Maxwell column. The exact strength [ Joor: (1€ Vietim of Tuesdavs electlon rlot. | o'y gy B0F B an s imore Yote. wilT. ba: Hecss. | MOt £ logg s chiet of police. The de fure board | DALLAS, Tex., March 9.—Tom Duffy, who | 70" Taur :‘I‘“‘"'ul"‘_"“ S “:”;"3]’""“ of the column commandcd by Captain Max- | was suspended. The remains lay in state I i fateat thy measmel SenLgpL Brc tion ot st bif '1?’”'{3&3".‘.!’3&“."%:’?;’-\’5} At o e iRy atot taur edod at Americay rotgotive As- m‘.‘;rc‘x;‘ ot Basibtog ;'):li‘lly:u Find dna. oukers iy i vi By ' | of Ohio, Smith of New Jersey and Hill and : b, new appointees and A. J. Rogers, & st night, - St well Is not known, but on January 80 600 | in the Oakwood Avenue Presbyterian church §,Gpclock, tho evi i dession ©0 ¥ Jevoted | P *Farley as chiet of polico. It'is believed soctatlon Lecturer Koo et o va® AT | Whether they intended to bolt the party or o 3 House and Senate Engaged In tho Final senate have been to load the Carpenter local ; Straad ; from- 12 o'clock unti} 2. o'ck V Murphy of New York, democrats, have all ré 3 TR g e iwen | wore Tienod by thosnda o e today and | stated that they are greatly displsased with'| ‘O-Privat&pensi SluCenss o gun i L e majouity of the, policemen, favor.ihe old | ISt Datdt Tudes: Kelion on & charko of | endeavor In good faith to carry out the , an attacl the bill as it stands, and it is possible that oard. - Should this prove frue, every one of | gcoting with Intent to kill, Duffy was re- | pledges of the platform. Evasive reples i - Struck Nebeaska This Ti having been made a few days previously upon ONLY LACKED A FUSE. one of them may conclude to vote against o4 T me, these, Including lieutenants and sergeants | NLY LACKE. 1 ; s A i 8 | leased on bond of $750, but as soon as Bis | yere re % = a party of British military police, of whom the bill, if all the populists named [ VASHINGTON, March 9.—(Special Tele- | and patroimen, will be discharged by the new | o q¢men found that he was under indict- 1‘:1';):'(‘lf;:vllxll::,eslrlr:‘:tlnll;'l:?:rlfnn?r{olzs::é:e: 1?;2:1 option law would be disregarding the pledge e x finally array themselves in opposition to the | Bram to The Bee.)—Presidential postmas- | board as soon as it fs in a position to do so. gr cceiving stole uc::r;p\‘\’;;:“klll]‘l:‘:le ERaE - P e A et to fragments bY | Wilson measure. The four democratic sen- | ters were nominated for Nebraska fodny an | The next step will be the closing of every gam- | T DY e KIHE e R 3 3 O er. ators named oppose it because it will prove vs: Ri b . bling house within the city limits. il 4 o o c en- fecling for some time past between the| ST. LOUIS, March 9.—Officers searching | destructive to mdny importan industrise 1y | o o"5: Richard M. Liberty, at Alma; Theo- e Sdardeh nalaR Sl el ,:':l'”;‘:’“]l(”::"“”’"'T"I::H‘)';" ‘;T“:s"h Senators Rowen, on, Sepoys and the native coolles. Mattors be- | the house of Hermann and Otto Sasse re- | their statesand bocauso ft provides an in- | s “'nf’“x‘j:“‘;";‘:‘l)fif“‘s;v‘]);“'I'l“"‘nivmt“dli« IMPORTANT TO INVESTORS. MEASURED 111G PETER, :‘:;Mllilnhrmn however, thought that the il Aol Pt raiie T post. | COme tax. It can be seen from (his | % . camo_#0_serious oventually that the fights | cently arrested for connection with £ post= | SR o it here. o ot Cho i, sy at Norfolk; Matthew W. Clair, “at North | Rights of Foreign Corporations Tnvolved In | Dr. John Wilon Gibbw Examines Tackson | Toading down of the bill by ridiculous amend- botween the Sepoys and coolies were of al- ; ) esoto, Mo., found today | finally failing, #:“‘- i a Colorado Civil Suit, and Compares Him with Corbett. ments was taking an, unfair advantage of most daily occurrence. ~ Finally a serious | that one of the articles discovered was an | It is figured by the ways and means com- io prasident nominated James L. Carlisle | DENVER, March 9.—A point of vast im- | NEW YORK, March 9.—Peter Jackson | gpocc® oy B0 vivored the pending i to be postmaster at St. Louis, M d Jol fight occurred, during which fifteen Sepoys | Infernal machine of a new pattern. Two | Mittee that the Wilson ended Wl 4l 25ae0s s and ol rtance eign corpora s doing busi- | was exa ed and by Dr. Jol W Ooa IR CHARE, Wy AL (RORoY ¥ son, bill as amended will'liq. 0'Donnsllt o, BeicioBtinaster. at Pitts- | POLtRNCe to forclgn corporations dolng busl | was examiged and measyred by Dr Jobn iy, "anqitalked in favor of zeconsiderations and fifteen camp followers were massacred by | fire bricks were found strongly cemented to- f)‘:\'flnqi(l;fl,mn),nuo revenue annually. As it | purg, Pa. ness in this state is raised by the suit of | Wilson Gibbs today. Dr. Gibbs found Jack- | 0 b 5 the coolies. gether and, full of curiosity, the })0;““1,] ‘lohhounc it would-produce $429,000,- R e the Denver Land and Improvement com- ['son to be in good physical condition, with [ The senate adjourned without reaching a officers tried to break them apart . The McKinley law produces annuall Judg® Jenking' Iuvestigating Committee. ny against the Kansas Loan and Trust | the exception of a slizht cough due'to an | vote, but the bill will come up as a special ly pany ag Considerable anxiety 4 expressed here as | o 54,000, : v : 4 S Oone T D Lk Sxprease with @ hatchet. They discovered | ** "’:"g' 00 in revenue. WASHINGTON, March 9.—At the meeting | company and E. M. Sheldon. The Kan attack of the grip. mparison of the | orger in the morning. X s s.‘,l.l. hlmk’!l .;(.;,,‘,.n,k .belm‘.( Ermw!a ‘b'y u.l; m(,,‘w & : \lr:u(::x DEMOCRATIC DEVICE. of the house judidlary committee today | company made a loan of $2,500 to Sheldon, [ fgsurcments shows that Gotbelt Bas the WARM TIME IN THE HOUSE, o vhich broke the bricks apart those in the opies of Chairman Willlam L. Wi 'g | Chairman Culberson e g - | who gave a trust deed on c: n property | jirger chos A greater expansic Jor- e, or B el BRITISH SHIPS OBDURATE. vicinity would have been blown off the earth. | tarlf speech are being sent 'l‘JyLlh::\ fli?.’\’s tives Boat (’rs ry A Dreeonta: | au'security, | Tn the deed the Kansns com- | G S AN Fin G i o nave,| < 1R the houss, sallen Baglar LIes 95 bes The bricks had been hollowed wut and then | cratic committee into the Ohio o ontner, Terry afd W. A. Stone as | pany was named as trustee, with A, Page | “long’ reach, but it is nothing compared | and McCann "had spoken in favor of the Thelr Commanders Refuse to Ald Their | cemented together, a hole bored and the | district, where an eleoti congressional | the committee to invebtigate Judge Jenkins' | as successor in trust. Thé note was de- |, Pite ‘Tackson appearcd to have a | democratic option bill, a vote was taken on Suffering Countrymen. ollow filled” with ‘nearly a_quart of glant | occur fo fill the Houck vacancy ans’ ¢t0 | wufictions against the ‘employes of the | faulted by Sheldon and the (rustee wis | fin snoulder ‘developement. = The muscles | i o 1 it was defeated, 23 to 69, LONDON, March 9.—Mr. Christopher Fur- | powder. Al that was needed was to insert | spoech fs being placed in the honde o oo | Northern Paciflc railroad. e eiora0 EndfCmprovement company | puarted crom hia peck and back stood out e ey RIA D A o a fuse. An effort w re- o P SIYAR S ADFO 8 hard and firm. or. Gibbs examined the iree republicans, Root, Davison and M ness¥membértof Parliament for Hartlepaol n effort will be made to clear up | publican readers under cover of fraud. The Congressman Wilson's Condition. stepped in with &nother claim on the Prop- | pugilist to see if there was any traces of | of Sioux, voted aye with the democrats. : the mystery of the bomb's presence in the | top, or 7. G erty and secure emporary writ to re- and hea Furness, v D, fly leaf, contains the WASHINGTON, Marc} e ty and secured a temporary writ to r 0 AlERaB e o d d of the firm of Furness, Withey & | house, ns the title ““Tariff March 9.—Representative | CELY, 000 BCCtEo & P aking. the sale. Ploggiidicgas it e, R he The house mulet bill was then taken up by, Speech Delivered by Hon. T Br " Co., steamship builders and ship owners, has L y Hon. Thomas B. Reed.” | Breckinridge of Arkansas has recelyed the S o ' t ake : roceived n.ul;un‘.m“g sy e 7 IN PINE LANDS, Jiere is @ smaller heading Inside and over | following telegram from the scene of Rep- e ton pormEnent. the maln atiank |fast. ' Fila eve was olear ‘and his kin | sections. No - seriousablection was made oo s o Lt 1 seerned smooth and elastic. He did nof : ; ; 5 R0 ldaTanelro addrasadd i Bl by the mas: the speech proper, as follows: “The Tarift | resentative Wilson's iliness concerning the | was based on the proposal that a forelin [ R SH Siperfinous flesh, and Dr. Gibbs | until section 15 was reached, which empow- 0 addressed to him by the mas- | Minneapolis Lumber Interests Unitea in | SPeech of Hon. Willlam L. Wilson.” A lot | latter's condition: company has not a legal right under the | ronarked that he would not have to take | ers the state executive council to summarily, ara Yot thel BriEis T Ntoarhatige haw et AAS L e e bor, Intarests (Hlnite of the speeches received by Ohio republicans | . GUADALAJARA, Mex., March §—Fever | statutes to act as trustee in'a trust deed. | fePRriet (Ao NG WORE ! e L ot antria port: SE are being sent back here with indignant | SOR¢: In bedi very weak and much emaci- | The motion has been argued before Judg — AUSpanSyIran, 01Re0, W1 3 MINNEAPOLIS, March 9.—The consum- | messages form the recipionty. ated. W. H. WILSON.” | Allen in chambers for several days, and Weal Doos for Barron. any assessor, county attorney or member of *“The American navy is rendering th - An inquir; ) g e 3 g ¥ 8 the ec- | mation of the biggest deal in Minneapolls | 18 to be made into the fraud, B | e et arded by M. [ the e s e resas oan ama | HOT SPRINGS, Ark. March 0.—The | the board of supervisors who wiltully refuses easary assistance in landing sick and supply- 0 9 0 ‘:" s 2 s 0‘- AR “f”“y pie lands of recent years is announced PETTIGREW WANTS TO KNOW. erence to Mr. Wilson's weaki and | Trust company has invested $1,000,000 in [ Barron-Neal contes as pulled off tonight | or neglects to enforce the provisions of this ng them with water. ur navy refuses to | today, The negotiations which have been Senator Pettigrew of South Dalk emaclation dispels rose-colored reports re- | Colorado paper, as in the case at dispute, | at the theater, There were 160 | oo™ Blanchard (rep.) of Mahaska sald he grant such assistance. Can you do anything | ponaing for the ¢ 5 troduced a resolution today c: akota fn- | ceived of late. The son left for Mexico [ and an adverse decision will injure its in- [ people pr and a large crowd was 3 in our behalf? Mortality terrible. Only P ng for the transfer of a vast stumpage b on today calling upon the | as soon as the first alarm of last week was | terests great) ble to gain admittance, Both men | was amazed that any committee of business Hosmltal rloblo 1oty rerrble, Y [ in the northern part of the state held by | SCCTELary of state for information as to any | Teceived, and his telegram was sent soon v in splendid condition. © The betting | men should incorporate such a provision-into o “| ¢. A. Pillsbury & Co. and T B, Walkes | ChANEeS which may have beon made in tho | 8fter redching his father's sick bed, FOUNDER'S DAY, bout even up to the time the men 1 N S AL S oikg e G Bl . Tumber, meer | currency systems of Indla, Russia and Ar- | o WASHINGTON, == March = 0.—Secretary 1 the ring_when the bets went at 5 | the bill and seriously propose to cnghurness Immediately on rocelpt of this | 1o & svidicate of Minneapolls lumber men, | gentine during the past quarter of a cen- | Greshum hay recelved the following tele. | geudents of the Stanford University Ceto- [ f0 4 on Neal. =P Aloxander, M. O, Rel- | into law, and moved it be stricken out. Tho & graphed to the Forelgn office practically ‘all the lumber | tury. Senator \Pettigrew mays that~these | b itercy) Uoited iBtates’ Consul General bens and Irank Tl were Barton seco | yatter was finally compromised by adoptiug asking that instructions be sent to the Brit- | manufacturing firms of the city, o = A ttenden: brate—Addressed by Distinguished People. | (10 Neal' PR afalaleot i Ohlongt 5 ¥, have been | countries afford about the only rivalry wo Wilson gradually improving. Was sit- | SAN FRANCISCO, March 9.—It has been T Slavin Cof Deayidence. At 85 | an amendment proposed by Byers, making it ish commander at Rio de Janelro ordering | broaght to a successful close. have in the cotto d Wl or authorizing him to render the necessary The tract covers thirty townships and is | L., n and wheat markets of | ting up dressed at a late report.” a week of unusual events at Stanford uni- | the men shook hands and time was called. | {he duty of the county attorney to enforce the ¥ y p: is | the world, and he believes that he ca = - “onsiderable sparring was done in the first ) assistance. estimated to contain 225,000 acres of pine. | that the eurrency polleies ot her SHOW Judge estigation. versity, Palo Alto. The beginning of the | Considerabit sparting wos (one i (i B0 | 1aw, and authorizing any judge of the dis- Mr. Furness added that the conduct of the - R ey policies of those coun- y Toam % 2 course of law lectures by ex-President Har- | 3on) " janded. g ‘ A £ % ce in o British navy at Rio de Japeiro during the IR FORECASTS, tries, compared with ours, has given them | WASHINGTON, March 9.—The congres- | I e oy siesaey i LR o i || Nedilandad e nenvy o ont the' A fitelotcourbitolSUNRRIRIIIN CrOIn O MBa8 5} AR o : ECASTS, . AR ihe. o ison was followed yesterday morning by 'S breast and broug| st blood p 4 past three months was such that he was in- AllloElie a0vantagen Infoantrollingthaimar= |islonal iinyestisatiupitino & the Koourseliot | EROR TS Ss B G G e ony | e e P, itkth rounq | he fails to do so. This prevailed by a vote clined to move an adjournment next week | 16 Wil Be Falr and Slghtly Cooler In | frey pecs for wheat and cotton, and that | United States Juilge Jenking in enfointng | A5 P€UCCE R 07 e institute, and in | Barron landed cily 1 frenst | og 51 to 23, the negative votd belng made up of the House of Commons In order to discuss Nebraska Todny. hey have managed to keep the balance of | Prominent labor leaders and Northern Pa- b RS MOHE D0 and_ “Duteh” neck. | of radical prohibitionist R Sy 4 5 trade against us through thelr currency | Clfic employes from counselling or taking | the afternoon by a speech by Bishop Keane | poth me N heav- | gection 16, providing that the payment of RIO DB JANEIRO, Ma ch 9.—Admiral B POreohas (OF BAEAT) .« Bor. Nebrasks apd | aysiem. 7 | part in o afike promisch to have important | of the Catholla university at, Washington, | 1iy on. Barron's no seventh, causs | ¢ tax and observance of the restrictions NEIRO, A al Ben- | Sout —Gel : o Sel e . developments. On_the appoint 0 ver 600 students crowded th e ¢ the blood to flow v R DI N v o a obserya g \ nam alone of all the fovtlan commenaens | South Dakota—Generally fair; slightly cooler; [ ~Senator Pettigrow called up In the senato | of ‘Htenreemitative Bongnobrointment today | DYEE H, Moe eloquent dlyines Ing the bload to flow freely, Pt ae #tood | fmposed by the bill should be & bar to prose- e i cution under existing laws, was then reached. remains on duty In the harbor. The Ger. | NOFthwest winds. today and passed his bills appropriating | committee to conduct the Investigation, he | university is for the firat time celeb L Y A R man squadron has gone to Montevideo to o8 For Towa—Falr; cooler in northwest por- | $200.000 to pay damages to setblers who | coferred with his associates on the com- | founder's day, this being the birthday but the referee would not allow it, The | St. John of Mitchell moved to str were ousted from the Crow Creck reserva- | Mittee, Me Terry and Stone, and with | Leland Stanford, jr. ) roKTi men came un fresh in the eleventh and | provision. M Harriman supported the cape the fever, and the war ships of other | tion; west winds, becoming o 3 3 povers are cruising outside. " For Missouri—Fair; x;u:::‘h"\‘\)'::lll‘]:"I‘)l(:culnlng tlon In South Dakota by presidentlal procla. | fi¢Ptesentative McGann, who Ihaugurated | cluded short specchos by Geperal Huptleon, | fougnt viclourly. “In the twelfth round | amendment. He said: *We have now come The tug Isabel, flying the British flag, | west. : tlon In 1885; removing the charge of e e A e O Bl | e . TAmok Sia dun, brest: | Neal regained ‘his strength and knocked | to the parting of tho ways. Uniess this while steaming In the outer harbor, was | For Kansas—Fair; slightly cooler in west- | Sr4ion from the militayy record of H. H. | decided to hotify Judge Jenkins of the pro- | dent of the university. There has been | (0 AISH" e dvamtags in tne. thirteenth | amendment is adopted the effect o thls billy fired upon by the insurgent steamer Vie- | ern portion; south winds, becoming west. ook of Sloux Falls, and to pay J. W. Taylor | posed Investigation and leave it for him to | little actual study during the present week e e et R LR if It becomes a law, disguise It as we may, 10rla, AR\ whok | pasaing ko he g of Canton, S. D., for military services in | Suggest what course he desired to pursue, — s % stomdoeh, which knocked him ‘com. | Will be to legalize the saloon in every part of The Isabel stopped and the Victoria took one Agninst Cedur Raplds' Charter. the late war during a period of one Year | ¢ither by appearing in person or by couns COUGHLIN JURORS. out. The contest lasted fifty-two | the state where the law I8 not now en- of ‘her crew, pressing him into the insurgent | CEDAR RAPIDS B while he was enlisted. There are some qjf- | Lt Was also declded to notify all the labo o minutes. torced.” 8 IDS, Ia., March 9.—(Special | torences between the tvo holses ol ‘f.]’n ders and Novtheen Pacific employes who | pieased with Thelr Release After ee—— Chafrman Funk of the house committee ke out this sorvice. nl;m)-“llmmn authorities have faken | Tolegram to The Bee)—Word was, recetved | Crow: Crone o Loleh senator saye | fore mamed In the wwts of injunction is- Months of Confinement AoGoy; and Bysn Tianngd ta T)ght surprised his prohibition collcagues by oppos- There are ressons to belleve Admiral da | fFOM Des Moines today that those who have | will be adjusted in conference. Y81 Rusd by, JRIgO TNRIGHEL: = 8 CHICAGO, March 9.—The twelv CRESTON, Ta., March 9.—(8pecial Tele- |, %i)e amendment. In the course of hi Gama cofiders the chances of success on | been making such a bitter Aghtitor the past . IN A GENERAL WAY. Has Hopefukimek v in the Coughlin - rial wept In a bady today [ Kram to The D) It Is stated on ool | romarks he sald he had been compelled to the part of the Insurgeuts as almost hope- | feWmonths against the special charter under | mno Nebraska delogatio g WASHINGTON, March 9.—Senator Alll- | o the court house, where the vouchers for | &0 ty that James Ryan of Spokane, | concede 80 ing to the liberal element; lss and that ho is seeking an opportunity | Which this city fs incorporated had made an | appear befora the R oAt u’:l"',',:"“l‘;'l‘_flffi";“}‘t'r’: son regards the appolntment by Germany | their fees were made out. The men were ey OOy o niar Eon | that¥ihly concosslon involved 0 surrendst to surrender to the forelgn commanders, 9 nosk & nto the leglslature to | ynq narbors tomorrow mor ( “In | °f & commission to linvestigate the silver x ; ? 3 ot pen. | oL pripaiple, - but lie ‘heliaved. thak pYery zon A S 0 ning to argue in he silver | iy exuberant spirits over their rele wter | 1 encounter ot vet been This I8 thought to be dus to the fallure of | Abolsh the special city charter in the stato | Sid harbors to ques 4 an ietdent of g anificance, ! i Tot he ntil Jate-in | publican was in honor bound to make an N e = a ppropriation to be expended | %€ 1 a8 an fncldent of great significance, | four months confinement. he disbanding and w N ) 1 de Mello to reinforce 5 ag and compe all cities incorporated there- g Py L ed ticularly b e col si0! 'l 50 s ta o i honest effort to carry out the pledges of the and’ or mg hu:‘r( lll;ul"“lxxlo {:x".'; (Ra ':.'\'f'," under to reincorporate under the general !l{‘“""*”“"'"‘ the harbor at Sabine Pass, | fhe cxception of ong ‘:1‘1' m"'.::.‘},.: ";“",“}_'} of the ‘,“"‘i‘[ R0 WAl l"""”"{"‘:""" DY | nterfer Hoth of the A party. The rugged fact must be nitted Whelmed at any time by the artival of the | 1&W8 Of the state. Great indignation s feit [ T 0 oo o % its members, i composed of bimetallists, [ ANy avowals of triengublp and good will | i “the citvl = Rvan s ¢ that unless the prohibition members ylelded government float. This fleet is now engaged | NEFe over this action and a mass meeting | o N “ampbell of lowa s at the | The creation of the eommission, the senn- | (oW Su€ ANSLICR ) B0 THATY CRORY CREC | thirty-two battles and McCov has been | oy, “a great wave of popular indigna- Jotsramen! _This Beet 1a nas been called for tomorrow evening to bitt. tor says, 18 due to the rapid decline in sil- rors salnied fleah to a marvelous de; | victor in forty-one hard fought battles. | (0F" 018 wweep over the state and involve Y us movements between this harbor The i} ver. He looks to the e: 3 1 ng the tri Juror Lane adde arge 51 f sports Burling- L Cape Fi enter a protest against such legislation, he senate today passed the bill appro- 'ty he looks o mee the example of Gers | {anty-gix pounds to his averdupols and | 1Ar8e delesations of sports from Burliig- | iy them and the party In one common and Capo Frio. It is thought the squadron priating $10,000 to satisty a judgment | MAnY followed by ‘other governments of | INCRUESE PORRIR O o Y much, Judge | ton. Omaha, St ph and other melgh. | TOBM /tnSRL B0V 20D Pilaah th fing DL : o vesse onse R pri ey T Eairope. - st of the others 5 uoh, Judge- | $08: Gmaha. Bt Joseph and gther. nelghe | ruin s better to enact the pending bl AR NMLUR S RonA_veeael ob YaRME, Nt Found Floating in the River. obtained by Mexican prisoners” against | ““WS action of Germany,” the senator | Tuthill, who presided at the trial, If grc garings aldiagiwilkine Inptlendands. el Ty R e C R T i biher : f ’ CEDAR RAPIDS, Ia., March 9.—(Speclal | Brigadier General John R. Brooke, U. 8. A. [ said today, “ought to give the greatest | eXhausted, and sald today he woul siderable bad blood batween the two men. | years hence to wipe out every vestige of pros intercept the enemy can only be conjectured. 4 3 dl 3 W 8 L HUENOS AVHES, “anty b conjectured. | oologram to The Bee)—The body of the 13- | The bouse el:n):nmlm--: h-lu adopted a similar | encouragenient (o the triends of silve Jaaho fonig | L hogaring. the, Large sums are being wagered at even | hibition NOS 4 A ey me: Y o senate > - e United States, elieve tha & e sold ed ] one odds . = from Rio do Janeiro states that the German | year-old grandson of Mrs. Wood of Eldora, | bill removing the charge of SZE??;‘.ofil’;JL‘}:‘;; Sblutlon ot ‘the Droblem i by (ntersational | nd did what they believed right. Tha dent will be one of the most im- S emarks j the. same veln W admiral Ty demanded of the insurgent com- | who dlsappoared last Octobor, has boen | the military. record of John W. Wagker af | b6reement. ™ T 72 7 GUARDING AGAINST FEVER portant that has been pulled ‘ot west of | ST AN CLel D 0 OIEITHRGH o8 ol de ound floating ie Towa river, badly de. | Nebraska. Ed T o 48012 SVER he Mississippl rive © lust two yenrs, s co the selsure of the lighter which was 4 T el F 3 tducation ¢ ors’ Childr - ceded that the vote on this amendment will V0 1Ry ey, e AR as flying | composed. No marks of vlul'uuu were found, Henry Plett was today appolnted post- WASHINGTON, Murch 8.-A bill intro- | Governor Altgeld of Ilinois Issues & Proe- Racing Cireuit Formed. be very close, unless half a dozen local op= o g, also for firing upon a | and it 1s supposed he met death accldentally. | master at Blue Grass, Scott count o German steam launch. The lighter at the R A e Qress, B county, Ia., vice | duced in the house today by Representative lamation Against Southern Cattle, SIOUX CITY, March 9.—(Special Tel tionists, led by Myerley, who wants the bil} time it was selzed was lying alongside the ¥ rane Spoke, b ‘;mm;' “.":‘;;I"'I‘-“_“ B R | Doalittle of Washington (by request), sets SPRINGFIELD, Ill., March 9,—Governor | gram to The Hee)—Lemars, Sioux Cit defeated, can be brought into lin German steamer Catanla, According to the ABILENE, Kan, March 9,—Last evening, | Allen of Nebra h‘"“ AR lm”""}l’d iy "::l'“l uxl-l:i $1,000,000 0 loan for twenty . | Altgeld today, upon recommendation of the | Hawarden and Sloux Falls today organized The Fll':l( in th |u‘,\lumn..,‘, 1.’“ ru ‘.n;.nn: cl o i | ANS Q o 8! - - GLed » erest o It 0 be app ‘] M P o) [l g clrey The ¢ opens a assures the passage of some kind ¢ 108 - diapatch Admiral da Gama has acoeded 10 | in connection with the Mothodist conference, | engers at the senate door not (o take Anterent & aveatis ia to be ‘applied 0 | Lilinols Live Stock bourd, lssued a proclama- | & racink, clrcwit. | The clrcull ovens at | HISUEE, (e BClRs of BOmo Kind of oo mands of the Ger: admiral, Rev. Frank Grane of Omaha and Dr. Quayle | cards to him until after 2 o'clock. This fs the daughters of soldi and sailors | tOR scheduling the following district from i commencing June in_Sloux | may change their policy and take a hand in Promier Crispl's Soheme. of Baker university spoke In the opera house | @ SWeeping order, that includes newspaper | Who served in the ermies and navies of | February 15 to December 1 The states | City; four days in the next week at Hawar- | the proceedings Lomorrow. LONDON, March 9.—According to the | on the cducational work of the church. men as well as office-seeking constituents, | (he United States and the late so-called Alabama: Plorida, ' Georgla, ‘North 'angd | den.-and_faur in 16 naxt (B SloWe FALS ———n Frankfurter Be Promier Orlasl B ot Sl Atter 2 o'clock the Nebraska sonator f8 the | {omieqe o S ptaten. The loan I8 to be re- | South Carolina, Texas, Loulsiana and Mis- [ A uniform proxram way o WITHDIA N ur § rankturter Zeltung Fromier Criapl of Italy Will Ho Auctioned Of. soul of cordial hospitality, and responds as | The colloge i o be acnty e anterest. | siss PRi_and payts of Oklahoms and paris following classse: - Prouing—A HANRGANP TROOPH proposes to remove about halt the reserve in | [GUISVILLE, Ky., March 9.—J. Kennedy | SPontanously to a visitor's card as somo | county, Washinglon. Pt Rt e ity Labeted “Terom the | for’ foals of 1803 ®, for foals of 1493 | Reports fr R Nty R L the banks to dischargo Italy's liabllities and | pogq & Co's suit agalust the Kentucky | ™28 d0 to an invitation to take a drink." — scheduled aistrict,” and all cattle must Pacing—2:40 W0 218, free-for-all; 3:40, ¥ ey ey T AR to repay a loan of £2,000,000 to Berlin | o The new land office map will be {ssued at Appointed » atch of Paymaste kept isolated and’ cannot be driven in any | for foals of 1862; 2:5, for foals of 1831 2:45, . . RIPHEIE BRIEEM Unton railway hag finally run its [ ymnsters, 5 bankers. This gold will probably find its | 1R FEC YMH . Iyl course and | (ho Interior department on the 20th of next WASHINGTON, March 9.~ The president | Public highway " cattle may be im- | for foals of 18 No running events CHARLE W. Va,, March 9.—So ree way to Vienna and thus relieve other gold ay be sold at public auction | yonth, and can be had by addressing mem- s Ne Starch 9.—4he president | norted for immedial slaughter with p Uniform purses of $500 will be give assuring are the reports from BEagle, the markets. Fresh notes will be created to | 8t Lexington on Monday bers of the Nebraska delegation In congross, | Yoo oy ot L. Wilson of West | mission of the state inarian and after | each class i cene of the recent rlots, that Governog - s e a— " 3 e rginia, son of Chairman Wilson | ninety days quarantine. The proclamation ¥, scene ol 3 3o ] :::l":'.u the gold abstracted from the Itallan Recelver Appolnted. Tas Mo will be T WP O date and | of “the' ways and means committee; into effect today X & Tracr Won the Ruce. : McCorkle this morning ordered the withw . a T BROOKFIELD, Mo, March 9.—Judge ZRRY 8. HEATH. | Lewls Green Biavensomof Hinols, son of o g - L CEDAR RAPIDS, I, March 0.—(Specinl | grawal of Company C. Detectives fromy xuela's Kloction, ¥ . “ r ce sident Btevenson; Henry A. Dent Knnsas Methodists. Telegram to The Bee)—In the five-mile agle had un intervie . . syt Rucker, in response to a petition from the To Investigate Sugur tion o ¥ . X fs glo b n interview with the governog NEW YORK, March 9.—The steamer Ven- | giooknolders, has appointed Colonel H. M WASHINGTON, March 9.—Senator Pefter, | of “Conami, Phlip M. Owen of the District | ABILENE, Kan., March 9.—Thé third day | Tace at Tragr lust night between five mem- | and advised this siep. — From them an ine eaucla from La Guayra brings news of the | Deko recaiver of the Brookfield & Nortbern | populist of Kunsas, has lntroduced a resolu. | New York ahd Samuel Modouan aof Soutn [ f the Kunsus Methodiat conference had a | PEr 0 S et S nfiiet othiy W Titter | teresting fuct is learned. It o that the Carolina to be assistant paymasters in the | larger attendance than any ye Bishop | won in twenty-elght minutes and forty sec- | t4ck made on Wyant last week was planaeq sloctions, General Crespo was thought to | raliway. tioy, to Investigate the rumors regarding | navy. Vincent preached and addressed the fol- | onds, The race was for the gate recelpts, | 8¢ far back as February 2.

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