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R s 4T — == = e | JUNE 19, 1871 ING, MARCH 12, 189k SINGLE COPY FIVE CENT ¢ ARt e o oW NN AR (N QQ | vesterday ing. Forguson assaulted N N \ ; NQ | Jordan pata a high tribute to Senator Stan- 3\ \ N ren'c N IINN law and fs put into effect. There are now in U N rday morn N r n ) ) 3 00,000 gallons of high grac \ NI A later Friday night and was jalled, but was \ ) | ford and’ explained in detait the latter's [ 4 N 1 4 1 o o ),000 gallons are ryo g dresses were made by Horace Davis, Rev and Hourbon_whiskles and about 05,000,000 e he did, taking Mrs. Slater with him. Dr. Hatnes, Judge Belcher and Dr. Hork: gullons alcohol and low grade WAL b o 0 . 1 Trinl of a Female Sehool Tencher. 11 B i ; ness R Demand of the Kansas Populist for an | argued that, as alc ]{:' '}“vl“w‘r‘”“]f“"j:z:‘r‘l:,‘fj‘ IOW“L"FN“W?E Have a Splendid Field to | 0, (i 'Ap™ 0 “Sarch 11 “Spectal to The | Wild Ride that Resulted in Fatal Injury to WASTERN PENSIONS. Ui Pasiflc Taber Leaders Oontamnlat Inquiry Into Sugar Fluctuations, T The. whale amvunt fiow i bond. will Pick Liquor Laws From, Bee.)—Miss Mary I.4Cody, teachor of the Tobias Bossert, . e R L s U ST R A be withdrawn to avold the payment of ine grammar department of the Dunlap High Veterans of the Late War Remembered by Coming Arbitration with Confidence, cre; A dutfes, and It is believed that of the school, who last Satdrday wns arrested at the Gov SPECULATING SENATORS ARE SCARED | best wrades of whisky now in bond, a larke | WHAT IT WILL BE IS NOT YET CERTAIN | the instigation ofiDi A. Miers upon the | THROWN HEADLONG FROM A BUGGY | \WASHINGTON, March 11 (Special to Th erce vill also be withdra for this charge of asss ory eged o ” . o = that the effect of the increase made by the | (o e t6 Got Through Local | his 18- old gon While attending school | Race on So ’ N i B 7 i Nono of Them Willing to Tackle the Matter | genate and house in the whisky tax will | Senators Are Teylng to Ge L last September, had ber trial before a jury | mu‘“”‘ 1“”\‘.."”‘ Tm |'|"ml| nds | Nebraska: Original—John N. Kirby, Stocls S i ¥ 1 duce ™ o defic yesterday. The Jury was out twenty min- n & Runawnay—All Parties Thought ville, Frontier. Original widows, ete.—Orpt o 7 (e [ Open Fight — Wil Try reduce the estimated deficit y y &! v Sentiment of the Representatives Who Are > ““n 'm nkm Com= R on Mulet—Some Lively utes and brought In a verdict in favor of . to Have Ie Drinking Clark Thomas, South Omaha, Douglas . f I.l - 3 4 D it CONGRESSIONAL FORECASTS, Times Ahend. the defendant Heavily, Towa: Original—Isaac D. Mallett, Gilma rived in Omaha Yesterday, mittee, y sha | y one 3¢ 0 ) > Work Lald Out for the Senate and Touse g WASHING AWAY THE EARTH. SRRl STy CHVOHUe, SHctadton Giy s ireene. Additional — Charles Harrama for the Coming Week. WASHINGTON BURBAU OF THE BEE, WASHINGTON, Mareh 11 Appropriation | DES MOINES, March 11.—(pecial to The | Leaks in Chamberiatn's Gushing Artestan | Lato yesterday afternoon Tobias Bossert, Tt Loty Sl Ly it SIGNIFICANCE OF THE RECENT EVENTS 513 Fourteenth Street, b il fantinue to have the right of way | Bee)—The question of modifylng the pro- eIl Dolng Great Damnge an old resident of Omaha, was thrown from : b . § Bangor, Marshall; Lemuel Harker, — WASHINGTON, March 11. in the house this weck. The sundry civil | hibitory law is still an unsolved problem CHAMBERLAIN, 8. D.,, March 11.—(Spe- | his buggy at Thirteenth and Castellar , Keokuk; Gardner Dodge, Newton, Jy 1t is expected that there will be a 1vely |y Gyt be the unfinished business “.;‘,..,‘ and likely to remain so till the end of the | clal 'vl'vlvur.nu to The Beé)—The mammoth | streety, and recelved injuries which caused y \\Ilal»«uv than D. Hodge, Indid Labor Placed on an Equal Footing with time in the senate tomorrow over the Peffer b ihe house meets tomorrow. It carries $82- | gession. But few republicans now bellevo [ artesian well in this city 15 on a bender and | nis death five hours later. et UL HALERIO WS ELe =08 AR TEaT B T reolution to investigato the charges that | %652, 891008 less than that of Jast Year. | that any satisfactory bill will get through as | I8 practically uncontrollable. Several large |~ About 5 o'clock Officor Drumimy was Eoing | ' tSolorads: Orlainal - ceries . True, Hy Japital Beforo tho Law, democratic senators, some of whom are | It “'”r""l"“;"'l‘; ot Sy e Will | @ pure party measure. Both sides have | leaks have saturated the ground for a great | to his supper when he saw a horse attached | giene, Boulder. EATNATHRE WAT NEVIVOLE L — y ittee, made | pose of this bill. Th TR steadfastly refused to go into caucus pledged | distance around the well, and the earth is g8y i o et villiam Pl 1 members of the finance committee, mad Joke o8t ‘opposition are the ap- | Steacrastly ised to go Into caucus pledged a 3 to a buggy running at a furious speed pa crease and reissue—William Pickett, Den- noney by speculating In sugar stock on in- | PY0 oke the most opposition a to abide by its decision and put an authorita- | cOnstantly caving in. The cavity is already SECRETARY CORBIN ON THE SITUATION b e cal and the his residence on South Thirteenth street, | Ver, Arapuhoe b propriations for the geological and t 5 inth plank” | 1aTe enough to contain a large building, 1o of B\ T e, Information obtained through thelr offi- e AN RE @ coastruction upon the “‘thirteenth plank BN, 0/ COTERNE ! I ! ) 5 PkEaNG P SN A e Issue of February 28 sido information obtained through thele O+ | coage and geodetic surveys, After the sun- | GpGlot i by ‘Ol orm, and is steadily incrcasfug. This evening | e watched it for a few moment Th NEBFARKAY - OFIEIN1 < JoNn T, ARocK WAl clal positions before the tarift bill was gl dry civil bill I8 disposed of either the mil- In the house the mulet bill has been a | the cave-in has reached to within eight fect | driver seémed to have gone to sleep and | fomer, Dakota. Original widows, ete.—Lu- | @Uestion of Wages Not the Greatest Tssue— to the public. Bfforts will be made by some | jury or consular and diplomatic appropri- | wgpocial order' for four days and fs being [ Of the mill and thers i great danger that | tho lines were dragging on the ground. The | cinda Hagler, Dorchester, Saline: Sinia R. | oy of the suspected senators to kil the resolu- | ation bill will consume the balance of the | wongidered section by section. The demo- [ the huge building will be undermined and | norse was going at the top of his speed | Ragan, Omala, Douglas; Nancy L. Dennis ave | w The members of the elections co il i e | to) ver, i ! tion by Indirection. Few of them will have | weck. “The members of, the elCions CGRC | cratic licenso bill, after remarks in its favor D and right in his wake was another buggy | (mother), Coleridge, Cedar. = Mexican war the termerity, It fs thought, to vote against | oiieideration of the appropriation bills with by Robinson, Taylor, Snoke, Barker, Miller Jury Falls to Agree. occupled by two men and it was being pulled | SUrvivors, increase — John Forbes Potter, Cause as Men, the proposed investigation, but it they can | the contested election cascs, but the man of Lee and McCann, was voted down—23 to | DHEADWOOD, §. D., March 11.—(Special | along at an equally lively gait. Florence, Dougias, L e etieve the repibiicans will demand @ | 69, three republicans, Davison, Root and ; o ; 4 GOt TioF i CAstalinnsotrost tho Towa: Original-—James U. Wise, Dow City e rofer the resolution to a committee whero it | 4%ers belleve, the repubRCAIE St CEMHpuR? [ Morrin of Sious, voting with the democrats, | Telcgram to The Bee}=The jury in the caso | | At the corner of Castellar strect the st | ov\fra; Georgo Conts, Farnbarmville, Ca van be smothered, or get ahead of it some | ilen, and s many membors are out of the | o mulet bill’ will continue as’ a_special | A€ainst John Wheeler, charged with robbery, | horse ra l!w"m[u\r:fu!‘l\f o i‘i‘l"lr:\‘l‘*r"\: : Hoiny At raane ANAHG - OF < BIGHALE F KeDeAN Tho advance guard of the labor leaders of e hatre which will keep it in the bickgroun1 | eIty ‘this miant Diocic al progress i the | order until disposed of, and any number of | was discharged vesterday, after being out | thiown violontly to (he. pasement, sriking | QU Van Duren. — Original widows, ete.— | the Union Pacifle system arrived fn Omaha e Senator Pefler has o good | house for the week IS b ation | specches aro expected before this result | soventy-two hours. The'jury stood seven [ on his t 4 v A L L LS o ieal divi- | takes places Its final passage in the house [ for conviction and five for acquittal. This Option and the House is Tied Up ning of a New Era for Industrial Organizations— Wil Present Their head. The wheel broke, and this ’\"(_‘"n l{'un;l\x Km'k;”\ Lee; Bliza s: umwlr, yesterday afternoon Among the number » subject and ch there fs no pol was the re B WHASCHEOWIT O averly, Bremer; Loulsa Stevens, Dunreath, | ara g, N, Co Sivers tuabiats deal of evidence bearing on the sublech u iyt hoedibte and allow the | fs @ matter of serious doubt, unless it is | is the second disagreement in this case. e LR L UM LR B i Lbablol by L/ G bolleves the resolution will be passed, the @ over purtisan matters to trail along | amended in such a manner as to draw demo- | Catholic circles are mugh agitated over an | (ne' horse's he One of the snoes must | . Colorado: Orlginal. fnvestigation pushed, and some ators s, : | eratic support. attack made upon FEather Redmond, 1n | have strack him in the foreonl ae thone and Junction, Mesa. Or s sisting of Union Pacific employes; George ught in the net. > demooratio) |11 docordancatwith the qureement entetes In the senate the Carpenter local option rge of the churches of Deadwood and | js' q Jarge dent there. 2 Mary B. Hopkins, Glenwood Spring; W. Vroman of North Platte, chairman of the day's New York World (democra into Friday the senate will devote the maj bill has been under discussion for several d City, by Father Ggodwin, formerly the | Jay in the exact spot where lie had been | €14 v asgerts that ‘the sugar trust ‘‘has not n of this week to the consideration of % d r. T Vi ade ers' grievance committee of the Unlon LAl L to giving riendly senators and selgniorage bill, which is to be s and the bill has been perfected by dwood pastor. Theattack was made in | thrown, and it was thought he had been imited its agents to gl Examination showed he was living, . bl g0 ona | finally disnosed of by vote at 2 o'clock | its friends. That something in the way [ a signed letter printed Higa Deadwood paper | kijjeq Iv ifle systems W. W. Hall of Denver, divi tips as to which way the market wo! ittee, | Thursday, if Senator Allison’s motion to re- ; of modification will pass the senate is con- | @ few weeks ago. Goedwin was removed | byt unconscious, and he ~was taken to sion 180, Brotherhood of Locomotive Engle given report from the finance c "‘l‘:‘n 1 | consider”should fail of adoption, as it mOSt | ceded, twelve republican senators, which in- | from the Deadwood pigieh and Redmond, | pyeshack's drug store, corner 'of Thirteenth ‘orced to Extend the Legislature's Session | neers, and 8. D. Clark of Pocatello, Amer= but has actually disbursed \“‘ G ] Ikely will. The ement for, ';u““_ e[ cludes Brower, Carpenter, Eilis, Craig, Rig- [ Who has been in charggat Lead City for a > b greasing ‘the wheels of e .,'”,“f“‘” i \llh-v‘n’\nlllwf ‘-"".v“'.'.“'\'wm & he Conate, | 8en, Funk, Garst, Lehfeldt, Upton and | number of ye was @lyen both parishes. World says lurlh;qywhnr’ :\wx,_;ln”‘l fiw” BT | Y Rare (e Lbarore Waterman, having announced that if neces- | Goodwin charge M.;ifiu'.'gfifisur with slander- capitol knows that since e A . o] v i e sary the; il te with the democrats | ing him to Bishop M&artys thus securing his an a I its of the house | o'clock the day, and it is probable that y they will unite with the crats c h s called, and said e ma ot neces : 7 3 \ 5 reached the senate the profits of the howee | SECCK Y GIS 4 N the cilendar upon | and pass a local option bill drafted by a | dismissal, and also maked a bitter personal | arily’ fatally [‘”'J"‘r’:“, man, while not aeces- | ungodly sinners who comprise the Utah leg- | before Arbiter 8. 1L 1. Clark, will arrivo and senate restaurants hive noarly (oUER: | W) 1o dlvision ‘of rentiment 13 probable | Joint committee. This would necossarily | : Ho suffored a SHEHE concnssion of (he braw | 1#1ative assembly desecrated the Sabbbath by | within the nest two days, © lobby is renowned as a great W 55 o b and passed during this Al des chaditls o AU A St R AEa — £ LI L e T g N o e conference he held o Tnio Tho 10bbY ime popving of champagne corks | WY PE (AKER Up R PAaicniorake. Ll I8 ncludo ¢he it fo manufacture as well Pettigrew Wil Bgfeat Rowe. and was bleeding internally remaining in regular session throughout the oo e e saon. phener it an’ tmaceustomed but pleasing | ilinased of on Thursday and e remamning | 43 S0l G4 Would mect with bitter, and | oprAMBERLAIN, 8, D, Marely 10.—(Spes [ _Bossert was a horrible sight, his face was | entire day, something altogether wnique tn | (R IENERUEE T UEGR VEL IR oF s 8 SR FI O] e | Qiys of the week, if the senate should not ermined opposition in”the house. ha ¢ S 3 swollen to twice its natural size and there ot hIstoey 3 Raa 0 Ll L Gl L LS cafes at lunch hour. Dilige nl_ "u-'.pv{rwl Yo “cehes on the selgniorage bill. Tt is prob- | is a matter of conjecture. Washington say SenatofiPettigrew is taking | contact with the pavement, that was as | Fesular legislative session expired by statu- | all probability, decide the fate of organized tojdiscover any. senalor WHo 8 REIRUCCC 7 that there will be very little talk o The resolution resubmitting prohibition to | an active part against Glark S. Rowe, the | large as an apple. - The blobd was gushing | tory limitation last Thursday, but the mem- [ labor on the Union Pacific and settle tho opposa tho Pefter resolutlon ln a speech: tof the friends of the bill, as they | a vote of the people has been pigeonholed | man sald to have been'solected for the regis~ | from his mouth. — He died shortly after 10 | Ders, by stoppping the clock at 11:20 and nees now existing between the Union ‘rjn:uny Spioe ik ot tite ledgar th ithat [rcoetconfiuont of its passing. h[nl mnu-fi in the house. The local op- | tership of the Chamberlain land office, the | o'clock. pasting a placard over the face of the time- | Pacific raflway and its employes Nobody wants to go into age : = tion republicans decline to vote for it pend- v place Jortanég’ In the state that A Gar. DE, HeRvors: 5 plece in each house, on which are inscribea Some of the representatives of the Unfon animal. It is the unanimous opinion in the TESTING ARMOR PLATES, ing the modification of the present law. only place of imy X Officer Drummy endeavored to stop the it 3 golut] ed. has not been filled byda democrat. Pettls | runawny horse as it roached the curbetone, | the words “Thursday, March 8, have per- | Pacific wage earners are making the Arcado senate that the Peffer re .‘"',‘,"'f’"..‘",;?“dm 3 =% Erhieten LIVELY TIMES IN THE SENATE. Erew prociaims bitter Gty (owards Rowe, | bt wa wnable (o do s, e nles ai. | suaded themscives that it is still Iast Thurs- headquarters while in Omaha. A Tee re- MILLER WILL NOT GET IT. Interesting Trials at the Indian end The senate chamber was the scene of some | no doubt because Rowe Was an active demo- | tempted to stop the sccond bug but the | day, a recess being taken each night instead | porter called at the hotel yesterday afternoon President Cleveland is credited with saying Proving Grounds. highly cxciting episodes on Saturday, Iinn | crat in the logislature that defeated Gideon | occupants whipped up thelr horse and were | 0f an adjournment, and the present legisla- [ and was accorded an interesting interview that e would be glad to appoint Dr. George | W ASHINGTON, March 11.—The Navy de- | anq"y o 8 SRIAAGE B PEterdors Te | ¢, Moody for re-election to the United soon beyond reach. It is not known who | Ve day has now lasted ninety-six hours with J. N. Corbin of Denver, one of the district assembly 82, Knights of Labor, con- R UTAINS DILATORY LAW MAKERS. and, Castellar streets. - The patrol’ wagon our Days Beyond tne Legal Limit, fcan Railway union. The balance of the was called and Bossert removed to the | SALT LAKE, Utah, March 11.—(Special | labor council, which will have national Presbyterian hospital. Dr. Seville was | Telegram to The Bee.)—The good salnts and | prominence this week in the great conference L. Miller of Omaha to the McDill vacancy o0 | partment has received and has proceeded | qepate, accusing each other of bolting the | senate and secured theiglection of James H. | they were Almost the entire sixty days of the session | recognized leaders in the battle. Mr. Corbin e Interstate Commerce commission, DUt | (o act the first armor plates that have been | party platform, and were finally called down | Kyle. Pettigrew's n«-ufli will result in a | Officer Drummy says that in' his opinion | Was wasted in partisan bickering and wrang- | has for years boen a central flgure among that he feels he has given to Nebraska wore | oppieted by the new and expensive Har- | by President Dungan. Senator Phelps ot | sharp fight between SowfliDakota’s senators, | all the parties were intoxicated and that [ 1108, leaving all the really important leg the Knigh's of Labor and has the interests patronage in proportion to her democratic | youping prant of the Carnesie works. The | Cass told Senator Rowen of Wright that he | and the one that wigss claim a great | they were racing. This was also the opinion | 1ation to be crowded through after the legal | of the Union Pacific employes thoroushly at Poputation, than ";m: : _;,.-.“:]‘I" \_"‘f; two are experimental plates submitted to | was a man of very unstable views and an | victory over the othely of William Witowski, who was a witness | ¢Xpiration of the m. This is the first :mu-«, (”w is .»u..»u‘\..“\,] in |\I,.~ ide -al.mll intimated, so it is said, that h KCCD | dergo trial to demonstrate the proficiency | incompetent leader of the prohibition forc 7 Coml it ahion to the disaste republican legis elected in Utah, | Is particularly prominent just at present as 5 a suitable candidate | ¥ ; Rinacie vy~ | This was followed by Senator Oleson acc Rosult of 8 CONNEat gat on: oxgert Sk Phirtee d in the exuberance of sarty zeal o | the man who scored a victory for labor be- the position In Towa, it of the new plant in producing the Harvey- | This was followed by Senator Oleson ¢ SIOUX PALLS, S, Da/March 11— (Special Bossert’s horse was found at Thirteenth | and in the exuberan its party zea ented by tha 2. It s not ing Sena C 2y ggling ¢ 5 " goodly tment of MeKinley sures | fore Judges Hallett and Riner in Colorado for it is presented by that state os | ized es. The experiment wa ete ng Senator Conaway of smuggling a_ Lill Y and Jackson by Officer Poole. The buggy | 800dly assortment of MeKinley measures Known what cetimate the president places | JREC BRUEC, “[’prn\i g station at through a committee in his absence, and tho | to The Bee)—The expelt who has becn at | \ag smashed to splinters and the horse | Were enacted, which were quietiy pigean- | and Wyoming, and defeated the plans of the upon Mr. Yeomans. A e Only one plate was tested, that | tWO senators only failed to to blows | work for the past thirtg Jays on the records | was nearly dead from running. loled by the democratic governor and kiiled | Union Pacific receivers A place on the Interstate Commerce com: | U8R, TEE B P Mick and cight by ten | DY the intervention of friends and the | in the office of the colity clerk, endeavoring | _Bossert lived with his son Charles at 1013 | by executive inaction, = Amang these meas- CORBIN'S VIEW OF THE CASE mission 1s regarded as pretty nearl 8 e | et Theca shots were fired from . als- | PFOmPt apology of Senator Oleson. Personal | to discover a shortage’ reported to exist | South Thirteenth str He wa sho >s were memorials to congress for the re- | gpeaking of a subject of vital interest to as a cabinet office, with a_salary of $7.5 . ere fived from i Wi | explanations will follow and other fnterest | by Public Examiner Meps, has completed | maker. Other children are Albert and | (ention of the duties on wool and lead, 0a¢ | capiial as well as labor, Mr. Corbin expressed and considerable patronage for six years. 1t :»n_‘l(\;.r“.E‘h”).\(h-‘lllv et o eer Thin the ] Ing proceedings are expected, his examination. He (s been paid Bertha of Kansas City, Mrs. Mary Lusher [ bill proposed a bounty of $5 per ton on | g sentiments freely as follow §s hardly likely that Dr. Miller will get Sea shells, which struck the' plate The revenue bill sleeps in the senate com- | por day for his services, and Commissioner | of Kansas City and Mrs. Minnie Kimmerling | canalgre, an indigenous weed said to possess | i\ have every e In the world e ¢ Morton is be- | ordi N b g T t 5 position, although Secretary Morton 15 bout sixteen inches from the top and the | mittee on ways and means, and is being | [ee, who has assisted-fiig., has received $3 | of this city. .| the same tanning propertics as tan bark: | ¢nat Mr. S. H. H. Clark will treat us fairly lieved to have vlnu;' his lu»sln for :-::x‘\-‘ e ince 1‘1-'. m on vigilantly ull:‘lr'lwlll-)"il M;-wn\u \h-lrbr of in- | per day. In all the inu Ltigation has cost A neighbor says that Bossert left home' in mwm-“r ave a huum.‘; ot :lccm: per ?nm(' as an arbiter, as he has th et and good outh Dakota has a democratic ol i1 The. point surance agents and railroad strikers, the county $400 and i~ probably cost it | his buggy shortly before 5 on silk cocoons, and another 1 cent per | wijl of every man on the system as belng gomewhere in its bound: “h“1\;:’"(|'||\“12“wm vad 'v[f\'\':.‘ |.L‘|’.‘i“«r‘«]~m LTI ELAS The various hlljlll. u: 'prn de for ‘:hr im- | from $500 to $1,000 n#ds before the matter | son was not at home at the time. pound on beet sugar. honest, fair and upright in all busine Do public printer. but the presiceli’ FEE TEZ | Upon the plate, neither of them touching | FToVERe nt of public highways are all awalt- | is sottied. The eXpge WFybart showa Clerk e g s W dealings. ‘There 15 no question that the that with Bartlett Tripp of Yankton as min- | upor (he by i the final disposition of the pending spe- | Thorne to be short / (1 2-but a credié ot WIIL LEAVE ATCHISON DRY. NEWS FOI THE ARMY, principle involved in the decisions of Judge sster to Vienna, drawing a salary of $12,600 a | TS F 00, inoh Holtzer shell striking | clal order, and it is exceedingly donbtful if | $278.60 has been alf %2 in one mat- — Hullett and Riner Is going to stand, It is year, he thinks the state has fared Well | GGy o"Velocity of 2,000 feet, was the second | any law on the subject will be enacted. ter, which reduces :cil shortage to About | Pectliav Freak of- the Old Missouri Along | Diredtions Taken from the Bulletln at | on the side of justice and what public policy Ly ot This: also: Atenck near the upp ] Ige 'he Sessions bill, requiring all fire insur- | $400, 3 the Kansas Border. Hendquarters on Saturday. demands. It separates in a degree the CAREY ON REPRESENTATION. LI T Bl B e o e O L L R T Wi g TOPEKA, March 1l.—(Special to The | WASHINGTON, March 11.—(Speclal Tele- | Question of wages from (lat greater ques- Senator Carcy of Wyoming, @ ““‘"”‘;;’Vm‘_‘l: shell' to the Dottom of the blate, the other | fr ™ b i ARCREC B B o arly | SIOUX FALLS, 8. D., March 11.—(Special | Bee)—The city of Atchison is in danger not | gram to The Bee)—Captain Charles S. ’.':’:'m;:fq ‘(“"“v“"‘\!‘l';";‘v of Jnendy ALoneng e the republican national committecs 18 1CH | to the ton, wero made, pelther of them | congileration, and may possibly become @ | to The Bee)—The Farmers Mutual Protec- | only of losiag the Missourd river, but the Iron | Smith, ordnance department, will proceed | {iit'contosts upon a highor blae and il ““‘;“"""I:“'rf,"‘“:ff,':"':',, D ates in | o et vect Shell, with & veloelty of | 1aw, by the grace of the “sifting commit- | tive assoclation of Plankinton, this state, [ bridge which spuns there and three or four | from Phuladelphia to the Watervliet arsenal, | sequently to it themscives for that highor redu representatic S, o N o e, 3 e r | tee.” " vhi acl 2 o ‘est Troy. V. . . " o 5 " . iation O ventions. Senator | 1,500 feet, broke the plate, lifting the u i 3 s on which ek e vas appointed last 1s which reach it from the east. For [ West Troy, N. Y., on business pertaining [ contest.” It establishes a sure means of {f""'."“‘:,:‘;. l“””;“‘:hm:‘)l”I’;:(\‘“\I\sli:"ll\l\:m of any [ Part over the ok backing and destroyin The bill restraining hunters from tres- R e o i e e e S e v the | Lo gun construction. ; 4 bitrating any differences over wage con- Change, The present plan Is Amplo fone: R el e teala bEoOL o tho super: | Paat i on (e lands was quly signel by f ness immediately, Tho loeses by bail dur- | banks above the railroads on the Missouri | The following offcers wi ort to Licu- s cARRlor iy camploysa 0t alroads Austatsm gmoialable v AR B ibritvSogiineH ey sl (ninte, IR protests from the gun clubs throughout the | (S (1P DASt season fare fgured I as &1 ) gige, carrying away several thousand acres | tenant Colovel Royal ank, - Sccond | establishment’ of compulsory arbitration, vote to a republean candidnte, ¥ 1S Forest | that mone of the senms were through the [ State that Senator Kelly has introduced a for T EL Rl commissioner of pub- | Of land and much of the townsite of East | artillery, president of the examining board, | The principle established is far greater than licans of such state st rivet holes shows they do not weaken tice | bill for the repeal of this measure. Sta o) opla | Atchison. Several years ago the govern Fort. Monroe, Va., at such time as they | any number of strikes hove been' able election of a president as those in o f i ;i ganassy and State Auditor J. E. Hipple 1 y le to in the election of a president &8 IONE ™ | plates,” Bither of the firat two shots wouid | o report of Senator Funk and Repro- evening made an appralsement of the | ment expended $75,000 in protecting the | may be requived, for examination as to their | gain, though the agitation that strikes have stato that is overwhelipingiy cop TS 0L flave smashed a nickle plate, %o sy the ex- | seutatives Blanchard and Robinson, the visit- | ilool launds of (s county. Tho vatucs | banks, and for a'time the ravages of the | fitness for promotion: Second Licutenant | cansod were n nocossary forerunner of such :|.‘.I\r;»{,\|:x||‘1".:xn B e eenmanly | Perts TS & Ing committee I-,xh;ih_.- State univeraity, has | sec 'were practically: he same as thoso ot | Siream ceased. | But tho work was | Charles D. Palmer, Fourth artillery; Second | gains. 1t will compol labor to remodol o T a L o STOCIK RAISERS AROUSED. it been made c. The co 6 TeCOM= 1 |aat veur. ' The sajp:afithese lands will oc- properly done, and last year the June [ Lieutenant Peyton C. Marc hird artillery; machinery of il organizations to con- enough change to take from o mends that either the institution should be | o . o freshet swept away the dyke tecond Licutonant Eugene Wil t | form to the lines 3 2B s of another i cur on April 14, and*the lands which are nd Licutonant Eugene ilson, Kirs m to the new lines they will follow. state and pluce It in the ¢ T O the | Tubercutosls Sald to Fxist Among the | abundoned or more adequate means provided | 1ot Kol at that tmg wil be leased on | and the willow riprapping and the current | artillery. The fear and distress that rosort to strikes party. Thinking repioritnt ost of the states T o L Ten for its support. They estimate that a round i Apeql 17, resumed its deadly work. Since last pring | The special order requiring the superin- | involves will have beon done away with, republican party will d‘lfl_’f Ot an opportune e ORI AT Tl S0t rataers o million of dollars for the erection of ————— several valuable farms have been washed | tendent of the recuiting service to visit and | The necessity of belonging to an organl- at the next election. ‘x‘n. [‘r‘r juncnectiune NEW YORK, Mureh Lot oc ‘;- sers ; lings alone would be needed to put the CLAYTON'S Ok TI0X away, and since the stream began to rise this | inspect the recruiting depots every four | zttion will not carry with it uncertainties timatorafonbeneyToNRe ROL i e | o HOLIE BEAE, AEe A OLE e O tution on an equal footing with similar — spring the bank has been caving in at a | months is rescinded. of continuous labor fo any individual. Such SlBnTot conventions, & ARY AR isatthan || chos. ot stuberatlols amons cattle, and it | jnyitutions in neighboring states. Chairman Carter's Propositions Do Not Find | rapid rate. The original shore line was fully [ A board of survey, to consist of Captain | fear has propagated scabs. There should aienlnttiieRcotla JROBE o Y iRtactionsy| L Bronosedito call-upop the Buroau of Anl- - Favor with tho Distmguished a mile from the raliroad tracks. Today the | Frederick \W. Kingsbury, Second cavalry; | in the future be fewer of such. cause great cun!l\l- ans \hat the republican | Mal Industry at Washington to close quar- 1OWA ¢ ST. LOUIS, March. 11.—General Powell | distance s less than 100 yards and the rail- | First Lieutenant Franklin O. Johnson, Third The day of strikes is over. Reason will Bealdes T 40 X b or the oxecutive commit- ¢ York state cattle, pendinga | yion of Burcka Sphings, Ark., was in St, | Foad companies are preparing to tear up their | cavalry; First Licutcnant Richard B, Pad- | supplant force. I am very glad that the national committee or the exe Loroug stigation, At a eeting o litles Having ¢ harters Do Not t £ D il st acks at an hour’s notice. dock, cavalry, w! semble o | railroads have take: oir cases into court rupn‘.-mmlm:‘ :‘n”nu- next -republic " | New York State Board of Health has been CEDAR RAPIDS, March 11.—(Special Tele- ilnurl‘s!:}wl in the «!11;;-uwum ‘f.:n lt‘h:n‘rm:n“ throw the stream fully a mile from the east | ment, St. Louis, Monday, March 12, for the 'lvh-nr:nnls in a court, they can also become tional convention. : 5 4 e T e I i Carter has aroused by proposing to ehange | pank of its present bed and leave the bridge | purpose of inquiring into, reporting plaintiffs. Some people will be glven a dos I 33 carren of Cheyenne, | killing a large number of cattie suftering 1 to The Bee)—An enthusiastic mass . hank ¢ presen and leave the bridge | purpose inquiring into, reporting upon peop given 50 Besenhten &, 1 I e hsi noer | trom thiadaises 1 an aftort o kuppress || mieating was ela oG :‘,‘\"”‘,’,“I hSehans s of representation at national con- | spanning a lake, cutting off all railroad com- | and fixing the responsibility for the damaged | of their own legal medicine. It means the Wyo., 18 at the Arlinglon and W, R i ot le s Tae | dneeHing wasicluiiniGreen slonora houso lasci[Eventions, i munfeation from the east. Dyvery house, rail- | and unserviccable condition of certain cloth- | death knell of strikes as a means of settling of Oskaloosa, Ia., it @ PERRY 8, HEATH. appropriation has been oblized to relax its night for the purpose of entering a protes | So far as I understand the matter, aid | poad depot, round house, a lumber yard und | ing and equipage received at the depot from | the labar problem. It means a new cra of et efforts in that direction m.lv on II:\\« against the action of representatives of a few f-r'mh:l 'b ujl“"‘» . 'll':“r }'”‘l'“:“s to | 4 valuable pork packing plant in Bast Atchi- | various posts, stations and other sources "!'h“m!hu:, u-,.lim...»um the wage carner on e taken by the board has only gome far | coine corporations to sneak a bill through e the basis of representation depend upon | gon would be swept away. In addition many | since Febru 24, 1893, an cqual basis before the tribunal. Strikes NOT S0 BAD, enaugh to arouse and excite eattle ralsers, | 0 e i L eliartags | the republican v oto,cast at e last presi- | farms and_ forests, WHIch have stoad for DS e are a back number and the wage earnars will 3 s who are now making every effort to digpose LA ahollslalliaqels ©rs | dential election. 1 am opposed to that-tor | conturics, would bé engulfed, and the river | REPRESENTATIVES OF LAB now settle their differences with employers xperts Figure it Carlisle's Estimated | of theiv cattle oatsido the state,of ow Yotk | and compel cities incorporated thereunder to | 1o reasons. First, the committee has no | Seauma. fis o through & keries of 1k i BOB | s Daila. Tinkes munt neaeae e [} n::u 18 Too Grent. ; e AT LI L 5 "n‘m[:xl.ll’\ n’xlul.x‘ lm-v w\””'”l Lllx\.\ of I'hv power to change the basis of representation. | which were its bed ages ago before it took | Delegates Who Are Now Here and Those Ye guided by the law and precedent, WASHINGTON, March 11 Ihvl;‘ are | on' the part of the stocl rabsers 1 spreating alaloWRixihunared Saapayctat botlls TomblLzy | eatiing: national cenv fon In 1884 (his ques: | jis prosent course Who Are Coming. WAGESENOTATHE G RRA BT ISSUR, tor the bellef that the de- | the discase broadeast throughout the coun- | cans and democra ere pres d wildly | tion was fully discussed The sentime iMlie drallroade & andangered 8iithe Rook “The DR o iz S in the o ‘n’:l e e atment | . T Wits o stated Wmany thorouzibred [ eheered tie numerdus specches made in do- | e wo much against a similar_proposition Tohag A LR S e Among the delegates at the Dellone are: | (e WiKo fuesiton, 15 ot l;?mfi.*'l:ui‘j fglanoy sl thairay e b loa o shava been sant to ;1\~\..u~ parts of | nunciation of the action -of those who had | that the mover was compelled to withdraw | ¢} Blufts, the Hannibal & St. Joscph, the | J- A. Mottot of La Grande, Ore,, and J. A. | jigee Dundy,” continued Mr. Corbin for the flscal vear will fal uu“ ; l;‘x this country since the local quarantine has | twico been defeated at the |~.;H\ by ove his proposition. What the republican party | Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe and the Mis. | Allison of Portland, representing the Order | us he emphasized his remark with lislo's estimates. In his statoment before 1 5 ined from trustworthy sourcey [ Whelming majorities, A committeo of hirty | " convention assenbled rofused o 40 | souri Pacifie, cach of which would not loso | of Railway Conduetors. John L. Kissack, [ Striking the palm of his left hand with the house Judiciary committeo January 25 the | ga¢ the Dritish govermment fs Investigat- [ Was &bpoimted to #0 to LGk O 10 BIe | no mere creature, ucting as a committee, | jess than a mile of track, besides sidings rman of the grievance committee of the | P18 fist of his horny right. “It is the privi- goorotary exprosserl the opinion that the | ing through specinl agents the existence of | sent the matter in its true light to the mem- | cap do unauthorized. and yards. The bridge, which could not b 4 A , ‘ \ege 0! labon organiiations to: Bxiat=that toi I for the year would be $75.000,000 or | tuberculosis In this state, and that it i not bers of the legislature, “Socondly, conceding the legality of the | replaced for $300,000, would have to be Colorado dlvisign of the order, will arrive | «%ya grontest 1ssue at stake. Labor organis e, ,‘. A o | L PRI B ROAE e Wil olose | Resolutions were adopted setting forth the | enange, I deny its expediency. It is a well | moved to the new channel, and, as only the | this evening wations will stand as the brotherhoods of $12:000,000 bt Lo oon. ave changed | s ports agalnst the fmportation o Amer: | attempts made to abolish the charter and | jown’ fact that hundreds of thousands of | superstructure could be used, the loss woula [ Chairman Clarke of the Order of Railroad | American citizens, entited (o all the rights somewhat and now O o et | Uit (isense, Mo cattie breadars at thelr | decluring: SThat we repudiate and eondemn | yopublican voters: are: practically disfran- | ho. practically fotal. " Civil ‘engincers estl- | Traipmen is making the Areade his head- | of the constitution. We will go Into court who base their estimates upon the ve bes B Bt : ¢ this attempt to sceur slation which the : o southern states, M ) o A war ‘ Hipes s i ¥ SRR 3 " weill | meeting here claimed that action o « d the southern states. If Mr. C nate that, should the worst happen, the | = AR 5 18 ‘mel ro you pleas o word data obtainable, say that tho deiicloney will | mecting heve, elimed, at sueh Retoh O | poople of this city refused to endorse at the [ {hY lmII‘u provalls' his basls of reprosenta | would not bo b 31.000,000 lrAiden; tho:| arters. “Tha followlng delegataitoom thie | A8 nen.t M Cyab pIaaas i IHEEROEY be found not to excoed $70,000,000. Vhis con- | (iE NG Grwarranted and a great injustice | polls. That our senators ghd representatives [ (i B PEREC o ®I™ onaorned, will | inconvenienco and delay to b Brotherhood of Locomotive Lnglncers have | ppo word workingmen is too lon 1 no glusipn: la/ renchied Indspendent otEeny. o) o thoMveiatanlc:ntereats of this icbuntry | aro”enrnontlyirequosted o use®thein be made on these false and fraudulent re- | Congressman Broderick of as ana [ arrived and are at the Arcade e R AR s U ARRE ¢rease in the recipts from inters I’r‘n»l ue, | outside l\n”~v te of New ‘\x\‘m{ v..A’\I»S‘ (o3 | eftorts o defeat this attempt to thwart the RoL el Congres 1 Burnes of Missouri have intro Dan Breese, division 103, Laramie, Wyc et ',"“" i “l‘ ‘I'r fncident to a probable Increase in the duties | porting of thoro cattle is carried on | WT"o¢ T people of Cedar Rapids. That ns. ICE Congrossmam Burneyot Missout| havo Inlss a 03, Laramie, Wyo.; | the word me nen, we wifl assort ou an the tiquor, tobaceo and ather schedules | to i considerable ox A committee be selected o go to the state GULE & INTERNATION AL ROAD. |:|”-‘y(y“\]wl‘h‘Il\f\fl“ et as il ATA Nt T As ERaRdaL Q1yi810n; 830, “ot Rortiand iy \“;“’ ABamen: S ex will- g i A Justios, Shhlia panging: taplfE DI Jhorclogar, And HAD MUKDER IN THELR HEARTS, apital and that it bo-instructed to:uso all T Gamage, but it Is not believed that any | 2 Attiasonrandleaniitea (it glvislon |y o R e s i Uk oarstul eaLlmpt- 0 tha FRREnD L "«‘ honorkblaiteans:to: ssgure-tlie tlefegt.of:tha rojectors Sanguine that it Will Be | o0’ of money would be of any use now, | 262, of La Grande; George O. Barnhart, .u‘n"m CRFovR CRC TT Pac (T Moy 5 quater “""“'(‘l"“" ot ek $70.¢50 452 | Miscreants in Tndlanapolls Attempt an | Veding bitL" . i CamplatagaAyStart Made. as the constantly riaing river makes work | division 443, of Tek Wash.: J. Ingling, | ug long ago as last November, that the the year at § AAORRL DN Bl S 2N Awful Crimo Word was tecolved that commitlees would JKA, March 1.—C. J. Jones, who I8 | of this eharacter next to impossible division 228, of Pocatello; Peter Grant,division | nourts were the best place to settlo differs has alroady beon reached on Mareh LIt | o oo 0 RRERERIG L empt | @l bo sent from Dubugue and Davenport, head of thé construction company -—— 408, of Lima, Mont.; J. B. Toner, division | ences between capital and labor. The Rick is expected that until the now tariff bill NDIANA Lt A8 which have speclal charters, to protest le the first 100 M KINLEY AND THE SENATE BILL. 124, of Montpelier, Idaho; A. Preece, divi W AL A e 19 34 0%8 becomes a law there will ot ho suy con- | was made to blow up the office of the Iron against such legislation, hese committe which has the contract to grade the fir s o t a1t Lak Wil 'm Lethbrid decision in the Ann Arbor case was pretty : ‘ 01818 sl s of the so-called “Gulf & slo 0 -ake; Willlam ‘Lethbridge, | (oug swallo e time, by openel giderable Improvement In mportations, ex 1 Age, an infidel paper published at No. | \(ii} ba given a hearing at Des Moines Mon- | Miles of the so-called “Gulf & Interstate | o o8 e 0 0 p i vine e Thinks of | division pult Lake: William Lethbridge. | ough to swallow at the time, but it opened cept to meot current needs and aa active | 5 Indiana avenue, in this city Saturday | day night. -ailway,” has -gone to Point iolivar, on oxasnos Tols AhnS Mo SO W ot RYARR oD, TG AlReEk [line “.,,,,.,I:t, the court roomto labor as well market, Merchants during the last year, and | night. The office is located in a large S e VL alveston bay, opposite the city of Galves- | the Eaiest AW o the Com- | Thomas R. Reed, division 115, of Cheyenne; | *5, S80It particularly during the last six months, it | puilding, the upper floo of which are i erlous Cutting 4 (3. (R ton, where he says.hie will commence work, CIN 1_\A\v\||‘ )., March 1 h m Thgman.Th T 0. Ll he secretary smiled and the smile de I AUDUBON, Ia., March 11.—(Special Tele- | Jones says he will “hlize the way or the | popeial Gazette special (rom Massilion 1k lvision §8, of North Platte; | yajoped Intc huckle. is argued, have been pursuing a very cou- | rented to familics, The miscreants entered | The Bee. A T Freat populist rasvay, making the entire | Merelt Cert O inley today attervea | Ar R. Fonda, division 183, of Council Blufts} | Y&y a1 & FRRCKIe | sible for tious policy as to purcha’ ol ard, | (e oftice through the cellar, and after turn- | Sram to The Dee.)—A serlous cutting affra Journey from Galveston to Manitoba drawn | Sa¥st —COvCEREE BOR PR MeLai, | 9 L. Simpson, division 81, of Kansas City D I"' "I‘ i It mad i responsible for tho A8 oansenuency, - Hhers: Jla L [ ing on the natural gas In two stoves lighted f ocourral near here Friday night, in which | by o team of. tmined buffalo, Jones has $hs funeral sepvIacRgER ok A o[ " Bugana” V. Dabs, “preuident ‘of the Amer- || Rundy osdert, It may. be well 1o give this of replenishing helr atocki 0l ). The DIPES were removs ¢ he | Frank Liebe, a young farmer, receive organized four r ) to make an old enc e goes to volls on | o g Reby b Lt h deration,” said the man u the niouns goods, “‘mm have been reduced to a very | lamp. ‘The vipes were removed from the | Frank Ll SRR, SARD) pecalved say) SHEBD SN0 dy. in the fleld | Maroh 20 to address the state convention of | 188 Railway union, will arrive today tains, with evident sincerity We feel that T R T ey ey S A e stab in the abdomen, from the effects of 0 bl o e PItE Rdd . B. Devell of the Order of Rallway g k low point. Assuming that this conservative | (RNt 6 fiues, A fhe doors and wins | which he will probably die. He received jnder ‘l'l'l'l'."“'ln"_‘,“':.‘“:fh B Beadlg of Piits republican lub& e bat a brior | Telcgraphers, Wardner, Idaho, fs among the | It Fests entlrely with that braed of ootopus . poliey will be continued, and that the cuss | dows were closed and locked. The s wounds at the hands of William Mc- | prbé the SRES (G0 miles has flready been | newsphper report of—the viriff bill* said [ men now on the ground. He 1s at the that thrives aronnd New York and Doston, toms will slowly decrease for the remainder | even took the precantion to close a tran Coughlin, Who, With a party of young bloods | teonel ne fne company. . I o, Clone, secres | neViRnR Mhomd=say that it domoished | Arcado There was close family contiection between of the months of the year, the aggregato | which had been left open about two inches | o0 UOR “Went out to Fairview sehool | tary of the company, Who Is also Governor | iy, Wilson's theory very el The | *'Phe representatives of the Brotherhood of | ATairs on the Northern Pacifie and the Unlon would probably reach $135,000,000. “The re. | th let th pure ‘The plotters then lert | ) FUR B0 My dre was a debating soclety | Lewelling's private swretary, says the con- | frahsfer of articles from the (roe 1t of the | Locomotive Firemen are making the Wind fic and a wonderful similarity in the lino colpts 'from Mutornal revenuo are closcly | the building, closing and locking all the | TG MUUG DR BT o il Wings to | struction: and equipment of ‘wixty miles of | Wikeon bill to the dutiable st s cortamly | G0 e aarters, © Amoni those regls. | Of Pree2dure,us far as that em nating (rom tho estimated at $140,000.000, influenced by pends | 400 Dtad, however, by the arrival of | suit themselves. McCoughlin is in fail, [ road from ¢ g Beaumonty & Sl [ A R R treno! [ tarad. AL thb HOtel AF OF hose YCB- | yocolvers was concerned, though the ion ing legislation, and the receipts from miscels | fho cditor of the paper, Who discoveced the | awaiting the results of Liebe's wound: If | o O Shea He Aawh: the money In in the | ohanwes from. a practical standpaiat? Petrio gf Ellls, Kan.; H, O'Donnell of Raw- | °f tho employes of the two systoms was laneous sources, $15,000,000, making the res | condition of uffuirs und opencd the doors | they prove fatal there will be lively thnes, 'y o do the peading and the ties will They strike me as an_aggray They | lins. Wyo.; A. J. Seward of Cheyenne; R, J, | Mot parallel, Why? = Well, that might be colpts $293,000,00 Pl civil and miscols | and turned out the gas. The paper is very | o SV R TP opeisive young man, furnished b nmunities, rolling | are too tnconsequential, The comni Tiw | Oraric ot Bvanston Wyo.s By 1. Lelman of | made the subject for discussion laneons disbursen will probably reach | Lold in its denunciations of all tarms of the | ¢h10 Mecoughlin has not an enviable repu- | mills will tuke the bowls of the road fc e ety el by susar. The L Bsns eyt OPPORTUNITY TO BI2 IMPROVED. Y 000, h the bounty on sug stian religion, and it is believed that g b v b the | ) Denver; ) \Lor Jen I Vil take HoN and possibly & TS | oquse of the bold stand it has taken in the Confirmation Class. Dletion af hia. sixty Umilcs of road Clote | bumers he bounts pian aitords the tams | 0f Spokune, Wash.; C Wechter of Lara- | over the Unlon Pacific system lust summer Tho disbursements throughout the War de. | M4 ——— CEDAR RAPIDS, Ia, March 11,—(Special | #uys the business men of Galyeston will tection and ar less vost mie; W. W. Young of Portland, Ore.; A. J. | :.'.I."‘x';::f,‘."{!:::‘:.Iv“m“‘::w“ awein to be In ;‘\m.:ul\'j»”n’;r t \ 5 . I ay a bonus of $600,00, and the owners of a ley._contern 5 Conda of Denver, and P. J. Shapey of St partment, it is thought, will be about $54,. Taok His Own Life Telegram to The Bee)—A cliss of fitty was | bas. @ NORS 0 MR Gllivar are to deed A e ‘,’; 8 M R L L Howaever, in the face of results so far, raile 000,000, l| v\|l this .mlnull\lluln;m $1 uln‘«; mh; YOUNGSTOWN, 0., March 11.—Bert Case- | confirmed at Grace Episeopal church tonight, | the company a half ipterest therein, out of M Bwitohmon's Mut Ald assoclation | way employes have no cause to be othem has already been expended o ount ot | Jling salesma ) 0! . ) pich the compa 5 expected to' realize . The Switc A L 1 | wa $ ha g b FRRIY ORI XY 3.4 ment, traveling salesman for the Moon Run | Re. Rev. Bishop Hale of Cairo, IiL, ofiiciating, | Which the ‘company s expected Lo, vealize delegates will arrive this morning. George | than pleased. It has m the opportunity money it Is expected to push northward. oy L. Farner-of Omaha will head the delega- | to open new lines of uction with far bright river and h i ations, Th t | Coal company of Pitisburg, and a nephew | This is the largest class ever confirmed in — - Trustees of the Stanford Unlversity Enter- } ¢fo, oy Amorican Railway unfon phalanx | prospects of success than any they were ot thoe Navy department MCINE Davp bt | of General John Cagement of Painesville, | tha Bpiscopal church in lowa and the im- h Miums on the same, It s cstimated, will | Do v found dead o bed At the Todd | pressive ceremony was witnessed by over | WiAT IS LEFT OF THE KEARSARG Al Him I San Francisco. i also on the way and will put in an appear- | following before. Hut none must think the A ot ah.000.0000 "Fhe. Tndlan | [anse BATUIGRY RIKhE b2 Well waye 2ot | 1,000 people, ¥ e SAN FRANCISCO, March IlL—Ex-Pres- | ance during the day. The total numerical | is nothing more to be done, nor should thels service Iy expected to cost approximately | the hands of the dead mun, and the ver His Enterprise Caused Trouble. Her Hull Lylog In » Dangerous Position | ident Harrison was given a banquet at the | tendance of labor representatives will be in | vigllance in the least becomne lax. The way $10,000.000. Last year the payments on the | dict of the coroner is that death was caused | cppAR RAPIDS, la., March 11.—(Special and Her Decks Swopt. Clens Palace hotel last uight by the trustees of | the vicinity of 100 men, who will guard the | has but been opencd. It must be traveled account W abnormally large in con by an overdose of ne, Cascment bad | 1o Tho Bee)—Harry Balmg SAVANNAH, Ga., March 11, ~The steamer | Leland Stanford, Jr., university, Only a | Inter of all branch of traln service | until the farthest end is reached. To refuse qitence of the $.000,000 paid to the Choctaws | been "drinking Vilv. ayd was. piLcinvets | Talegram. to The Jed y Balmer, a | o) “Which arcived bere today from Blue- | fow were invited, the participants | and mechanics on the Unfon Pacific eystem, | now to prepare ourselves for the use of these for lands. A matorial decrease |8 antioh | F SFRIE SN e poticy, i, | JOUIE, farmer Mvink near Mount (WOrmON. | folds, passed the wreck of the Kvarsarge | numbering fn all twenty-four. When th The fcrated Board of Machine and | new weapons would leave us open to nothing pated in the aumount of peusion payments | uhca that time Ko cominenced to dgolinet| ha# been bound oven to thg federal grand | IO o 0n veef Tuesday moralng. She | company had finished the collation J Boiler Makers will be represented by B. B. | less than the charge of criminal carelesss and it is not bolloved that the aggzegate for | He was 2 vears old, and in seven vears, | JUrY In bonds of $1,000 for Falshig a §1 bill | W0, “Within abeut five miles of the kear- | Spencer introduced General Harrizon, who | Whalen and Dave Hopkins of Omaha. It ne the year will exceed §149,000,000 when n vounger brother nud become of | o & 5. e bas made 8 confession. Sarie, WOrAINg AN OpPOrtunity 10r & Kood | thanked the company sincerely for the at- | said that the section foremen will also | Mr. Corbin's eyes snapped when ho sald Phese figures make n total of $362,400,000 | uge, would have inherited $00,00 from the e e View of the hull. The captain say there s | tention shown him in the past oke | lave a e at The | that leaders of labor who will not study suel oL e e ahclancy af 00,000,000, | eAtate of his fati ar. (1o late Danlel Cas= | . Sesbrey Hle Bevenge, Nothimge Left of her but the Tull. THe decks | for several minutes upon hix relations with | Knixhts of Labor committos consiais of H. | plana of action ought to be dropped oAk The estimated deficit, however, Is very likely | Ient who, with his brother, General Cases <YONS, Is., March (Speclal Telegram | have been swept clean. The smokostack, | the late Senator Stanford narrated the | grojtenstein of Laramle, chfiirman of the oblivion as unfit for a place of trust nt' of Fainesyille, bullt the Middle Link tho ¥ o o ¢ man | masts and eve 0§ above bourd ure gone. | circumstances of his meeting the dead sen | from bonded Warchousos of whisky and aleo | amassed o fortune. Mrs. Casement lives in | of the Huke Comedy company, and Mrs. | o' far as could be seen, it shows no signé | the friendship which continucd unbrokcn | secretary of division 82, Uni wific e rable,” he continued Labor will Bol before the pending taril bill becomos | Paiuesyille George Slater, wife of the manager, cloped | of going to pieces, until ‘Senator Stanford's death. President | ployes, ceforth stand on an equality With capl