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THE OMAHA DAILY BE ONDAY MORNING, MARCH 19, 189k COPY FIVE CENTS. TABLISHED JUNE 19, 1871. DA GAMA GETS AWAY | s sttt sue“seceoa'ss | BRECKINRIDGE ON THE STAND | Fowe ekt o ta"secion or'vs | CRUSHED A WHOLE - FAMILY | s i Erhstitn! v MINERS ON GUARD e and oscribod the United Btaies sensto. o Tt Whatley-Cobb casa. the committeo SIZING UP THE SITUATY 2 hopelessly corrupt. decided against the eontestant, who was a e i . vre— Kentucky Congressmen Will Be Three Dags | populist, and his case can have no standing | Oyolone in Texas Demolishes a House that | raitrond Men Spend Sumday in Quictis e Corvette Mindello Leaves Rio Bay CRISIS IN FRANCE AGAIN, D i in_the house whatever. 3 2 Lol - En Situati Irinple Oreck Oritica P“"'"g“" g Telling His Story, It tho contested .alection cases are dis- Was Orowded wita Negroes, Ing Over the Record. tion at Cripplo Oreck Critical but No with the Rebel Admiral on Board, Potler Threatens to Reaign Through Plque posed of this week, which is hardly proba- peic A3, Quiet reigned in raflway circles yo.cer- Immediate Danger, at n Senntorin! Vot ble, as the republicans will doubtless insist day. All hands were taking a long breath S e \ 'S HAND | BONDON, March 10.—The correspondent HAS SOME SURPRISES FOR MISS POLLARD :",“::..:,‘.l:, "«T:f\\.:":.-|'|‘:\2ugp ;.V’I.:;‘“lifv.»u'lnl-“W\Y\II';; HALF A DOZEN OF THEM INSTANTLY KILLED | ana a new hiteh in their trousers for a re S ONE BIRD ESCAPES FROM PEIXOTO'S H in Paris of the Daily News says a crisis has RS Droceed with:the coRgiReRtlon (8¢ sither Lis T nwal of (he latle o the morrow SOLDIERS RESTING ON THEIR ARMS P iake. WHIGH nprasstonted - o nilita sademy OF RNRIe Aiplomatis he feeling that has been growing ever b "‘,3.', Hiow: oF u,.’. ,[.’.‘-,"‘nl 3 Detalls of the Girt's Life During the Time :.;f.’.’; :(;“\.:‘l’h:‘: LR W HIDIOIALIS [ « Mother and Children Mangled bY | yii00 the men began to assemble that the —_— He Now Has Two in the Bush and Both | 00 ™ b ore objected in Mot hast Sho Was Under the Defendant's -Dusbund Killed by 1is Wite's | conforence with Mr. Clark would not result | Governor Waite Advices a Conference Bo- Well Out of Sight arding the ests nt of a ministry of “Protec will B ARMY APPROPRIATIONS, Side—Devastation Widespread in in a settloment has deepenied from day to ell Out of Sight. el e Told by Him. s 68 i el A the Lone Star State, @y, and now the men have had a ot g ’ hat ¢ atter Some of th at Are Contem. s must be postponed 1 Parllament met plat by the House Bill. WAR IN BRAZIL IS YET FAR FROM ENDED | again. 1mmedintely af: ]' the “U"; L3 "“": WASHINGTON, March 18.—The legal com \\'.\lsl‘nxn;:*;lv.:x .\I;‘\rnh 18.~The army ap- LONGVIE Tex., March 18.—A cyclone | than ey .t‘ l"; »,hm:l:”;: ! t qu 1 th NO_ ARRESTS * ATTEMPTED AT~ PRESENT Prime Minister Casimir-Perier went aroun propriation bill has begn ¢ eted by the i , D 1 18.—A oy han ¢ e men do not question the the lobbies, saying he could ok ROVFIL 8| rachTnE(dge) bans Whioh 4¥! GERAULI 7 GBS house committee on military affairs. It ap- ;‘“"l" over this \I‘!»nl:- .;( 10 r-lnkallrh«mm\l- sincerity of Mr, Clark, or the fact that he e foape L a Makes His Joining the | less he had a free hand and that he w Sippt Lol b2t L sprintes a total of $23,677,284. The esti- | INg accompanted By hatlstone of immense | earnestly desives a s Rtilament of the 5 N A SO Esoape of Ds Gama' Makes His Joining detormined 1o place colonial affairs on a new | ing to ght as the trial progresses Increase $25,12,018. The appropriation | 8ize. Tho greatest fury was six miles west | differencos, Bit, as Viow the situation, | L100Ps March to the feeno in Proference to fouthorn Insurgents Probable, S UL EaIb: ths P TAINERE] | s e T U GRS RSN RIS S NC Fea Ve Y i There are reduc- | of here, where it struck the large country | thero is no common ground on which Mr Using Conveyences, mintstry. 1f he could not name the min where the Kentucky man is best known ne the 1[,1.»{ Aside from (1 home of John Cain, lately occupied by a large [ Clark and the men can stand without each 5 H _ immediately he would retire. he prime | Enie ey iy maked important minister spoke us It thought th nate | and’ meke the most sensational scandal ton 6falNe Lo T family of negroes. conceding more than they are at all likely SEVENTY. DEATHS PER DAY. FROM FEVER | ineter e o L o et - he satres | ever Toviewed In the criminal courts here. | manmine oy thetarmy, how Gener The house was in an ancient grove of oaks, | to do. Said a leadér among the men to a | THEY WERE AFRAID OF AN AMBUSH spondenc adds: A senaior s Just sald o | Carlosity Is rampant among lawyers as (o Semofight, 1y mide 4 brevet lleutenant gen- | twonty in number. Every one of them was | Beo reporter: me: I think M. Perler wlil ‘accept the | the line of defense which the array of five | {hree, ‘nire {0 he ‘reduped to two ane ¢ | uprooted and plled up In torrible confusion So far as the chances of reaching a Yellow Jnek’s Hand Is Still Heavily Rest- | situation under the condition accompany! lawyers retained by the congressman have | Whom shall be the comimander of the army | with dead fowls, dogs and cows and five | settlement are soncorned. both the men and | COMMAnding Ofiicer Informed that tha the senate's refusal to vol the grant in o ove o . " " > o Dalesgt apital—G A S oA with the brevet of lieufenant general. b 1 Ing on the Beleaguered Capltal=Grent |y ogigely, but wiil wash his hands of all re- | Marked out for him. For a tme atter the | Vo ‘important chaiges effected ire as | negroes. Mr. Clark might just as well go home or go [ Men Would Iie Attacked In the Defiles Rejoleing Among the Opponents gponsibility which he fears will bo the con- | revelation of the secret marriage of Colonel | follows: fThe law I8 epealed which puts | Old man Alexander Lester was found ity [ about the usual vocations of their lite.” of the N and 3 dge to Ving oW Y general service clerks and messengers o 8 e 3 e Vot andard from Paris | reckinridge to Mrs. Wing in New York, | fie erired list; the midical corps i to be | Yards away, entirely nude and dead Is being true, it would seem to one not Is understood that the ministers | ©™ April 20, was made public, it was the gen- | reduced graduaily, no Hew appointments to His old wife, Sarah, was pinned under a [ familiar with the situation that the con- 3 105 | eral opinion this circumstance would form [ be made until the total {s down to ninety. | trea, mangled and dead. ference might just as well cease, but such is o unanimously of the opinion that it is This I thirty-five bele& the present force. RIO DE JANEIRO, March 18.—Judging | impossible for them to assume the responsi- | the basis of the defense, but today the at- | The authority is glven fo urm_»x Posts to e Alexander Lester, jr., was mangled and is | not the fact. There is no doubt but there CRIPPLE CREEK, March 18.—Everything bility of leaving the colo artment in | torneys for Mr. Breckinridge have inti- | ploy chaplains fr i:n\l‘;x‘{"{:r:l-"‘[l]r: LEE dead. 1y things concerning which the re- | has been quiet here today and it is now lts present condition during the Easter re- | mated’ to the contrary. Even had they R o oW Robert Lester, 9 years old, was found near s and the men differ that can be ad- | thought there fs little likelihood of serious ovarniment doea mot 1ntend to Horior the e-| cuire the et oo natior dogs ot 6 | inot waid i, it Ia'a fact thatiall theipromises | salaties by law, and no_chanze a tree, without a mark of violence, dead. | justed, and which will greatly reduce the | trouble. Some of the miners, however, aro : 3 ire rediate 1 a at- | of marringe alleged to have been made to | made In the ndjutant generat's department, | Jaeper Colling was pinned ander & 1arge | frietion hetween the to et which ven be | deeporat iRy quest made upon it for the surrender of Ad- | ing a ministry, but demands either its adop- | Miss Pollard, excopt the statements in the | GUATtermaster general's departments, corn s : al cen the two and which be | desperate men and not a few of them went miral da Gama. Da Gama took refago on | U0n oF (e Votlng of the order of the da. | presence of Major Moore, were before the | 0f ensinecrs’ pay ‘department,”and’ juige | oak, snugly covered up in bed, With his head | seiiled botter out of cont than in, and these | through the horrors in Coour d'Alenc, as the Portuguese corvette Mindello when the | tHU abling the government to pr 1| date of the clandestine marringe. Moreover, | S¥oqite, general's denactment, The chief | crushed and limbs broken, dead. Deside him | will all be out of the way when the court iy | ey have often admittod. The troops of the insurrection collapsed. President Pelxoto tween the Contending Forces, rest to look around and pilcations and moral side issues of the of the Government quences of the vote.'’ from the course of events here, it is thought by Impartial observers that the Portugues: ately to the organization of the min- | i sems to be established by a preponder- | when the present inommbents retires_ The | crawled painfully out his young wife, Mollie | called upon to pass upon the points at issue | national guard did not arrive in town until demanded that the the officers The Thmes Paris correspondent says: “Th ance of the :(\‘Hhurlnl-:l that the ]m)mlf‘-" to 1:!!\»}\:;1“‘-(‘«. 12“ |‘7HI' ‘\‘urblll"dcem'\};’(»mpnn are | Collins, with an ugly hole in her for 8 between the men and the receivers. 8 o'clock this morning, and when t y went e Ut s, The Portuguese | creation of a colonial ministry Is a political el "h‘“ o ,J.'11"3&“‘.?r’..x::’|:.’»‘ ;:}{1'(‘_“; 198 | maatens: dcarem nf:}wu.\fc. ransportas | She will recover. OPENED A WIDE GAP. Into camp at the foot of Second street on a act of the most serious and complicated eIt 1 epted In good faith by the other | Uon, $2.500,000; barrackd And’quarters appro- | Susy Lester, infant, was found in a fallen [ Saturda¥ morning it looked as though the [ large plat of vacant ground they were as miniater declined to order the commander of | i, " 0g guch o ministry must possess d fon 18 reduced $50,000 and the medical the Mindello render the fugitives, and | it noc® e torthe zn::l ,”]m‘_;rm of | party, who is ignorant of his legal disabil- artment has, suffehdl &' reduction’ of | oo, tup With legs and arms crushed, dead, telegraphers, which was the first organiza- | dirty a set ofymen as ever came off a march, Pelxoto appealed, it is_sald, to the Portu- | sommeres. marine.. forelen. affairs and. war | ItY,t0 fulll the contract, $25,000. Silas Johnson was bruised from head to | tion to come to bat, would be able to finish | Instead of riding over from Midland in guese government to Instruct the minister | all working together without friction. In | TG WyEtery of the defonse will, be solved WILL 1A OVAIBRED s foot, but will recover. up by night, but, as stated yesterday morn- | conches and hacks as had been intended, to order the surrender of the insurgbnts. order to accomplish this everything must | yionijon to place Colonel Breckinridge on Frank Diser had a leg broken below the [ ing, this illusion was speedily dispelled and | General Brooks decided that it would be Whether a reply has been rocoived or not | P fiXed beforehand with precision and noth- | (ho \itness stand s the first witnoss In Lis | Length of Time Requived to Coin the Seig- | knee. there was such a wide gap between the po- [ better for the men to march. This decsion cannot be definitely stated, but this atter- | ;if "% VAEUG T e e | own behalt. It is evident his attorne: ____mlorage in the Freasury. Dock Sims, who was sleeping with Alex- | sitions of the two (hat some method of | was reached after the receipt of advices from noon the Mindello and the Albuquerque, an- | pace a bill requiring long consideration. It co their principal reliance upon the story | WASHINGTON, Mareh 18.—Should the [ ander Lester, jr., had his head bruised, and | hurrying up matters became a necessity, as | this city that there was a strong possibility other Portuguese warship, left the bay, hav- | is impossible not to render justice to .w‘nlrmn:}lelri ‘(‘x‘y{::xy""l;l rr:::u‘l‘;v::;xn‘:l:ulll?rl‘ :.(l.‘.l;"‘. T a o ':‘(]: |“..mfh.h“";, Pale | SN there were the engine men and the train- | (yat the miners on Bull Hill would attempt ing on board Da Gama and seventy of the | the prudence = and wisdom * of the | oy’ must have in reserve resources which | cohage of $55,000,000 af siiver bullion’ (|1 nOusasa ueater i yedrs od) nadpathacmal |en veg b0 e\ eacdy and netyjoan tiem and |45 ambliatihal troops in! some narrow dedtes Insurrectionists, It had been thought in | fenate in refusing 1o 'bo & _PAEW | have not yet been made known. That Colo- | have to he done at th mints at Philadel- | (oKe™ and will die. She was found many | 08 J508 WRE LUETE WERE Sk "o tho. telog. | Of course the commanding officer did not in the . hasty action of th S e field 1 some quarters that It the ship attempted to | Ghamber of Doputles, as well as the gov- | el Breckinridge's recital will be a_long | pnia, San Francisco'@nd New Orleans, | YAF1S avay In the field. raphers. It was therefore decided that the | know but that this information was correct, leave with the revolutionists on it trouble | ernment. It does not reject the bill, but | e Was foretold by one of his attomieys | which are, in fact, the only mints of the | Arthur Lester, 0 ycars old, had his leg | hearing of the telegraphers should be con- | but in reality it was without the least foun- would ensue. There was not, however, the | merely decided to discuss it and vote there. | (BES FUERC AR SEE e T d‘"m ‘This l‘r'vl’\.'('rnm.r-vrzlwn_n'w l.nlopelntloln.‘ }-zr(rllmlll\'n of broken 'in two places and was oerwisc z\'“:;;dl n:.""\‘;'?.'..l‘“r'l- ,‘“f"‘f I:Inul Mr (r‘l.u'lx dation, slightest objection, and as a matter fact ‘;5:’I"fr“"“v]"f:“N'_‘V':::'fl“'5"’;-@“:.‘l‘)‘i‘ml“‘-“n‘"-“':_‘I"'I; attorney prophested that the trial will con- | mint, "It Ja thought, Coald i i apm b““{,':;l:"";“f‘_lll"""_ idle. lawza oty |lenBineees il e, o oo oanes of ti¢| Today the soldiers have done nothing but trouble from this source was not probable. | {etifh, Who Seems breoceupind Fort I | tinue for two weeks or maybe longer. He | $1.00,000 per month; thie'8an Franciseo mint e Lester, 5 years old, was slightly | §o 0 8 o phers and Mr, Clark | stay In camp. Adjutant General Tarsney The destination of the warships 1s not | {hian with continuing in power, Would sufer | S4id the cross-examination of Miss Pollard | About the same amountiand the New Or- hurt. are unitkely to agree, there is still less | and Brigadier General Brooks have their known. It s conjectured they will go to | the Senate to act according as it can see to | WOUl consume two days more, that Breck- | b 424 Has only | Mr. Ben Hoppe, a white man living pear | likelihood ‘of the enginemen and the | peadquarters in the Palace hotel. A hospital rl v ays, San Francisco mint, “However, has only 2 " inridge would be on the stand three days, 5 3 | ) S (A saiatance o5 BFebi coming BNt anaine, Montevideo and land the insurgent officers | be its duty and reserve tho right to study | {EAET MR G0 B 16 ARSI, T | about 816,000,000 In efiver bullion on hand, by, brought assistance and the dead and | referee coming to an understanding, Dot | )ug peen opened in a large bullding in tho there. If they are landed at Montevideo 8 gravo question. I.do not doubt that th ; o it o St { were ta “one- . | that this class are more easonablo E whatever their annoyance, will | depositions for the defense and three days ';":.’n‘ u.:‘-ln'». :s\:.w“|||§;'|r'.r1x'g thmsE"x(umyv'lfl' m:::"o“:‘x: :\ol“m‘?“v“(uc .«mk(:‘" r‘: \-n ‘;:"‘ r\?lum h;’:u:: in their demands than (h‘lr brr:llllxl:*r.: ‘x.r .'-“. upper town, and it now has five inmates, i o et n S sl 10 eer ia requested, Ton this wil | ,6icEE S U et " appears the ind at these mints BAd been exhausted | Delonging to B. C. Bdwards, where they | iickers, but because there are more points of | but none of the cases are of a serious Grande o Sul, who are il tn armed oppo- | THasirats, Me. Tuperions auChoriey. over: Bi. | fonso expects o probo into the clreum- | Coined at the PhInAcInBlg mint alone, The dead, unconsclous and sulering, side by sids. | Cally (o tho recelvers and tho man. The | A" lacge number of businoss men waited sition to the government. liament, but there will be no indication of a | /oo greater m»x-.;’f RANChSMndtea todl py | essary to coin the selgmigrage would be ap- The correspondent often mistook” the dead [ men in all },r nches are probably not willing [ it 'aEe BEMPEL F (ISR | i reflecting nor a political sense which looks g i as . proxmacely | about . B years And %6 | for the llving Two physlclans were attend. | to concede as much for the sako of beyond the moment the commencement of the cross-examination | montiis, at a settle a8 they would b8 in ;| Adjuta jencral Tarsney and General officers have succeeded In getting out of the by Mr. Butterworth, RovTE R A ing the most serfously injured, while the f 4iq not believe the whole matter would have | Brooks. tuation was fully explainéd bay Is a matter of great rejoicing among CUNARD COMPAN b_mfllx:(tiuznr:‘“f:‘l I\l\ai:h;nki"\:zowufz‘lsh |§"i‘:{‘;7c|‘: N e E. w“m"‘;"ll \\‘!Eo.lx\'urc able hobbled painfully :(IY ))"v‘ Ix;‘!u‘ the my)fnlc] ;.n_\nn»\-' on account of | to the officers of the national guard. Later thelr friends here. There is no doubt in the e pating eagerly the cross-examination of the | Little Business of General Interest to Be | 2round the yard. 3 o antations, placed upon the gcope of the | Adjutant General Tarsney had & long talk mind of any one that if the admiral had | Very Small Profit in the Business During | (o 0% SRR o0, TR ENER (008 Wilson Transacted Tis Week. Halt a mile south a white man's house | conference by )‘vr.vrd:; “mornng, the onty | With Governor Waite by telephone, and ex- surrendered to the government his trial tho Past Year and Carlisle. WASHINGTON, Mareh J8—The present | Was completely demolished, but with the | )i, th01"can be expected from the presont | plained the situation to his chief as fully as by a drumhead court martial would have | LONDON, March 18-The annual report BEFOKE A FULL BENGIL week will, .60 far_as the calendar reveals, | €xception of a few painful bruises all f (onofance s to clear up tie side issues and | possible. Governor Waite then advised that a quickly followed. There could have been | Of the Cunard Steamship company shows a B E ket be devoted by the senafs to routine business | €scaped. John Kuffet's wagon nearby was | points which would tend to confuse and ob- | conference with the miners and authorities of but one result of a trial of this kind, and that | Profit for 1893 of £200,000, of which £154,419 portant Cases to Be Disposed of Before | of no general Intereét. It is probuble the | Plown away and much of it has mot heen | sebre the real polnts at issue b tween the re- | Altman be held. This was agreed to on all ‘woyllishave been sentence. of death, will be debited to depreciation in ships and tho Federal Supreme Court. fortifications appropriawpn bijl will be re- | found. ! . Caldwell to pass upon them more inteli. | Sides, and the sheriff sald that the men on Yellow fever continues to be epidemic, | Wharves and £36,965 to the insurance fund, | \WASHINGTON, March 18.—By the ap- | ported from the commifiee, and Tt it'shouta-| ~ The granary of Nick Hardis, two miles | oo\ 5 Bull Hill showld come down from the hill The deaths average seventy a day. leaving £5,867, to which £18,000 will be added | pointment of Senator White of Louisiana to | be it will probably I Qgpgor discus- | east, was unroofed. GRAND CHIBF WILKINSON TIERE, and return again without molestation. This. from the insurance fund, in order to pay | he an assoclate justice of the supreme court | $i0n and put upon”its’ o, T the rest The house of Sallie Jones, colored, was 8. 1. Wilkinson, grand chict of the Order | means that he will ot Gttemipt to serve any, THOUSANDS PROTEST. 42,000, which is a dividend of 2 . J there will be an effort to dlspose of the | oo S SHES 0 : s 5 Tha batance. ot E5.561 Wil be torwarded t | Of the United States that body has once | ¢ ML BR AR, SRR (R RIS, Chiatle | Vrocked and her d-yearold daughter was | of Raflway Traininen, arrived In this city | warrants tonight while they are in the clty, London Multitude Emphatically Declares | the credit account. The total insurance fund | more its legal quota of justices and the court | appropriation, and the MeGarrahan bill, and perhaps fatally !n!\fred by hailstones. 1 _ul,t,l:«y' ‘unfl registered at the Murra Martin Alexander, the mayor of Altman, for the Employers' Liability Bill. now amounts to £322,000. will soon take up and hear arguments in [ of a largo number of specal bills on tho | A passenger train passed Just as tho | During the aftornoon e was in consulti- | uug Jon Daley, the deputy sher LONDON, March 18.—An impressive dem- | The report says trade throughout the year | those cases which it has been desired shall | calendar. cyclone went by, narrowly escaping It. A ':.r,,',:',‘".|.'(-h:§.x..rl<\‘mf»ul,ff town, were arrested in this city and placed onstration to protest against the action of | Continued unprofitable and disappointing. | po heard before a full bench. There are Auna Ella Carrol's Place In History. All previous accounts of fmmense stones | iy “Mr Clark. Ho was seen Ly a Bee ro. | in jail early in the forenoon. John Caider- the House of Lords in rejecting the em- | gers alone showed an Increase. The carry- The receipts from the second class passen- | .;ugn of these cases to occupy the atten- | WASHINGTON, March 18.—In view of { and wind dwindle into insignificance in | porter, and in response o n Inquiry | wood, the president of Miners union, was ployers' liability bill was held in Hyde park | ing of frelght was without profit. The coal | tion of the court for more than a month, the claims made on behalf of the late Anna | comparison with this storm. Many of the | stated that he did not know anything of in. | sio arrested. A fow hours s ttnces today. Tt s estimated that §0,000 porsons | strike caused an increase in the operating | and the present expectation Is that April | P2 )‘}""‘I"f‘ Lk *"}‘[f‘“di P“‘l‘l‘"““_l‘];;’ Ten- | blocks of ice were from fifteen to elghteen | terest that he could consistently communi- | o, were taken to the county Jall at Colo- expensos, Two twin screw frelght steamers | will be consumed In that way. Al depends, | Riiicuentative Plokicr of South Dakota | ounces in weight. 2 T e ontirly i o TS fon# SHOUER | rado Springs. Thero. was an Incendiary fire In the park from which the speakers ad- | Gt ot o R o aun e po b0 [ however, on the condition of Justice Jack- | has introduced in the house a resolution au- | GAINESVILLE, Tex,, March 18.—~The most | 4nq~ would prefer to have what news | in town lust night, which was quickly put X delivered at the end of 1894 and the begin- | son, who is now in the South recuperating | thorizing the house military affairs commit- | govere electric wind and rain storm ever Eiye S 3 ; dressed the assembled multitudes. Shortly | ning of 1895, SR e e e T R T RS A B R s i tectric Aoriin m ever | was given out com from the taen vho were | out, and a . charge of glant powder before 3 o'clock enormous processions from olgiam Ministry Distarbed. recovered sufficiently to be able to take his | Violability of history who first suggested | known here burst over this city early thi ere and were fanvlue with the sftun- | wag exploded on Battle mountain, shaking It hars ve 5 9 % the importance of utilizing for strateg morning. Several houses were unroofed, | tion. He stated that ne was paesing throush e by % : all parts of the oity began to arrive In the | pRUSSELS, March 18.—King Leopold, who | SC3¢L on the 2d of April, possibly_a. week | [n6 IMPIIARCS (0F WILCANE (€, SUGKEEIS | morning. ~ Several houses were wnroofed, | il ol una fust simply - steppod off | (o shaft ‘houses at the Independence and park. Among those who took part in the B 5 earlier, as the reports which have been re- | yivers, which move resulted in the fall of | While others were blown over. The house of | )%y, ™ 1iitie talk with the men, L Portland mines, but doing no great damago, has been visiting at Chateau Ciegnon, his | coived from him lately have been favorable R NSl Gl iU e AR G TP ) ave a little talk with the men, but that % ago, Dprocessions were representatives from every - | Forts Henry and Donelso; J. C. Weleh was struck by lightning a according to the constitution of their order WAITE % § SOLDIERS. trades union in the city. The chief speakers ! side caux, w The court has set the Indiana tax cases for 5 5. Wele ST od || Bo 4 3 were Messrs. Burns, Woods, Arch and | ferring with the cabinet. The position of | though it Is aid to be prebable that the | WASHINGTON, March 18—The cash bal- | and may die. i {0 sotile them for themselven und faileq - my | to Adjutant General>larsney that the sol- Cremer, 21l of whom are labor members of | the ministry Is again seriously shaken and | aT8uments in the cases will be heard | ance in the treasury at the close of bug At Mountaln Springs, ten mlles south of | 10 50 0 b el And. advise them | dlers must not be used as a guard to enable the Commons. Resolutions were read from | there is little prospect of the proportionate | Whether Justice Jackson is here or not, it | vesterday was $137,164,778, and the net gold | here, a heavy hailstorm prevailed. Stones | /o €000 G BES O expected to leave for his | the mine owners to resume work' on the all the platforms calling upon the govern- | Fepresentation bill being adopted in its pres- | beIng the desire secretiry’ of the treasury today fcc 1 being the desire of those interested to have nce Friday of §71 larger than hen eges fell for half an hour. | jome fn the morning and would not return | ninc-hour bass, but ouly to presorve the mont to again introduce the employers' lia- | Sh¢ form. It was this question of propor- | T4 loe the fmportant cases assigned by | the bid for work on the piblic building now | SAN ANGELO, Tex., Mareh 18.—News by | here unless (he situition demanded it. R R i 5 onate representation which the chamber 2 el 5 ! in course ot construction at Detroit, Mich. | wire has just been received here of a t In regard to the condition of things on bility bill immediately upon the reassem- | refused to grant that a few months ago | the court for hearing before a full bench on re i 6 the. Norhern Pacilic Mo e ngs Of | At the conferenco between the military, bling of the House of Commons, and also de- | caused M. Bernaert, the prime minister, to | the 2d of ~April are the following: SUSPENDED IN MIDAIR. rific tornado last night at Trickham, a small 0, S0 BuR s e e had from | oMicers and a committee of the Miners union manding that the government take steps to | tender his resignation to the king. Tovalvingithosconatitutionalitysofsthe. Texas village near Coleman, Tex., in which four | {yorq ovorything was progre avorably | tonight the latter gave assurances that no bring about the entire abolition of the House The members of the party of the right was [ Taliroad laws: M”K“fn‘vm ot the case o | Morrible Experl of 0 Chicago Carpenter | children of W. D. Watson wero instantly | for the men. In regard to the general labor | resistance would be offered to the serving of Lor ~oppoded to granting proportionate represen | GAISRRICSGHR] % Satitt o Nk icna Stoams —Rencucd by n Brave Man. killed and he himselt injured, Numerous | situation ko ald o was not advised exeont | of warrants upon any of the miners. . No g 9 REL S 3 hip con h ing THIC. ¢h 18.—People . Vi ces, bu u o far as ertained to his own particular s i At the sound of a bugle the resolutions :‘,"‘u""““f‘n;;:,mf‘::";‘ e arived ot betuBht | ship company, which has been pending for “””l_‘ AGO; MorcHSaE vior)l" in the vic in- | houses were blown to plccos, but without | ¥ fanap L neniainedity At o ariioulnr | momber of the wnion, they asserted, had ¢ ¢ ot aTE o case ¢ of a new grain Elevator In process of ety to life ch. In that line ooked as though wero adopted simultancously at all the plat- | the minlstry and the right would obviato A e S L U SRR B 5 s thosi iy oyl (6.2 there was a promise soon of a revival and | AnYthing to do with the arrest of deputies lorms, the crowds sig ving elr D) va @ neces S £ Kb & H L o 2 nber o C friday g J i I';lxv“.nlh lgnitying thelr approval :::; m(_lg::‘l‘lb);“flfnlr:le‘r"e:lfi'l'“‘x"‘x":“ e ““I'Af “* | of forcign judgments; Barden againet the | noon were horrified to see Joseph Coates, o | gk GEMS FOR 21E FIELD MUspUar. | UL number of trainmen now out of | at Altman Friday night. It any mistake Wwith a mighty shout. s ’ Northern Pacific Railroad company, and rall- | carpenter, slip on the roof and sli rapidly — i FanDacan i tho Auailon ClasNREN! work would be back again earning salaries. | has been made It was made by the authore There was no trouble v kind reported, | Tisen. A majori embe © | road cases fr ) e s o AR he A R aliEToVar thalads . i e antan thesm ora R R s & of guy kind reported, | g’ are sald to be determined to uncom- | Toad cases from Montana. 0 to the edge Ashe was goliis over the edze | colmbian Collectlon at Chicago Enriched TR T T T re Gy ities at Altman and the miners were In no d after the adoption of the resolutions the | jromisingly oppose the measure unless im icans £ g on April 9 | Coates grabbed a wall plate with his right by Recent Acquisitions. manner responsible. The miners requested crowds quictly dispersed ; G paatd FEES include the following: The Interstate Com- | hund and hung to i his body being e i T ST (oo 2 23 e G ana) Do ca s KR Sonce aln hndaneed. portant modifications are made in it. merce commission against Brimson, from the | pended at a height of 100 feat,’ Contes' fol. | NEW YORK, March 18.—The Fleld Co- [ Interest of the St Extate to o Dis- | Adjutant General Tarsiiey o withdraw tho enched with blood he Hermann woman | Bernaert remains firm in his determination | G o ™aicirict “of - Hlinols; ex-Senator | 10w workmen were pavalyzed with fright | lumbian museum of Chicago, in addition to posed of at Onee. troops, but he replied he could not do so, was taken into custody on a charge of wilful ;n‘ lnvl‘\v_l(lln: bill ul.mllhlh-.': E\Xl‘ l;:‘"rt»:‘t» 'I‘I’“\'; Edmunds appears in this case as the special | 40 «\v\-lu”:-.rh_nl:f‘v:h[_u!'n:‘“wl Others soon r larze numbers of cthnological collections SAN FRANCISCO, March 18.—~The Chron 5 sheriffl insisted that they wero murder. The body has been recognized as | 1€ Patriote reports that M. Hernaert anc . 3 4 purchased since its or ation, has Just | ;oo prints a story to the effect that Mrs. . In answer to a message from the A counsel for the commission; the United NIRRT Mubauopt to T star of. juatice, intend: to! resign | o i mi ho U1 him. All this time Coates was crying out | i oo AR that of a well-to-do ex-coster named Stevens, | Lelune mini J BN | States against the Transmissourl Fr to those fn sound of his voice to save him, | made important and valuable additions o | qiineorq js about to dispose of her large | Altman authorities asking why he had sent of ¥ and that M. de Burlet, minister of the in- | St alnatithe, | Fanamineatrldiire ose In sour s volce t Bg,mPbIy Exaiuanle aaditions. He was 76 years old. It Iy belleved the Her- | terior and minister of public instruction, :f;‘“['m‘;‘l’,:‘l‘;;h,'l",]'f_’ fi"', ieguipsourtiubinbrealn | In:the douras ol RGN AReanANIL R e A Ay Tusalm i In the Southern Pacific company | the troops, Governor Waito tonight replieds mann woman had an accomplice, as Stevens | il be called upon-to reconstruet tho.cabi- | o U FHENLE SISk s S VSRS | RO Window 0 nenind him | ehascd for atout S1ugt e fonowinits " | and the assoctated corporation, was @ muscular man. It may be, however, | net. A graph company and the Union Paclfic Rall. [ Were several othersy The fist man leaned | | fhe HIANY £oliections of £ema Anf Prees | tuprovement company, to the g that he was Killed while asleep. The pris- Press Cgmments on Kosebery. . There are upwards of | FiT Gt i 1t SECRE 8 e . stont | fiat in the Tiffany pavilion, Manu. | barrassment of the Crocker, Huntington and | quest of the sheriff. They will be used is 48 years old. She is ugly almost to LONDON, March 18.—Commenting edi- n\'_n’l]v‘nu ; ;“;H =\“-:““"|u nr:mh"‘"l b ‘;’"“' rope about Iu«-llm"r nlwm h]ln] securely | facti *l‘lfll”‘“ & “"“ "”","' € ‘{"I“"‘ four | opkins interests. The reason assigned | for thut purpose. The troops were A - the Times this morning says on | @ full bench, but up to this time no steps | while he reached out and grasped the man | cascs in northwest gallery of the Min ! e : 98! e A & FERAIAtYeA . torlally, tho Times this morning says on | oot cion to nsalgn them for heariug, | hanging from the wall plate and pullea Rim | i buikling, A collection that was exhib- | that undor the )t Senator Stanford’s moved until I was wired thiat the sherift HORRIBLE LONDON MURDER, Lord Roscbery’s Edinburgh speech: *“We ol iy in. Then with an alaost superhuman effort | ited by the United States government in its | will It is necessary to raise by May 17, 1 lad been killed, ‘The proper authority have bl must confess we are a little puzzled to make CONTESTED ELEOTION CASES, both men were drag through the win- The fact that Admiral da Gama and his were In attendance at the twelve platforms I sent the it cm- | the peace upon the repeated and urgent re- pops for the preservation of building at the W fair of the all Sy 2 . T f f h 4 he s $5,000,000, which represents in | ing made the demand 1 was legally ade 0 T % B antinal: o rence 5 . dow by the rescuers. The rescued man, 1 alloys of gold and sily 1 a series | ¥ n Woman of the Town Deteoted Secreting | Out the practical difference betwoen what | 5 e When ho found himself saved, feil over in & the savings of gold and silver | the aggregate the scveral bequests of the | vise Her Vietim's Body, we took Lord Rosebery to mean and what [ mhey Will Interest the Lowes use of Con= | dend faint, and th cuer, William Jo its various w hops. A colleetion of S : 3 ) o (AT et in: £ : \DON, Y he says fie meant a matter of practical ad o I ¢ am | f y b late senator due and payable at that tim Five deputy sheriffs arrived in town tos LONDON, March 1S.—This city has for a [ M . another carpenter, sed completely. A | old India_ jewelry, oviental ornaments for 2fcnaigridus &nd. po A : 5 o e > 2 | politics, it is clear that home rule is shelved | o ASHINGTON, March 18.—As soon as the | faint cheer o se in the roo lected by Lockwd 1l as varlous clains and promiss Mght from Victor with Walter Russel, atively long time been exempt from | for (he present. The most that Lord Rose- AR ;.2 Al 8 8 the | 41V top. of Coates, whe 5 %K notes against the estate, ~ The total ap- | jresident of the Victor Miners union. Ha murder, but today a sensation was caused by | bery can promise is to work for the con- [ Sundry civil appropriation bill is disposed of, s finally | was in such a nerv eolleetic o praisement, of the Stanford estate is a | . ted on the charge of contempt. Af 18 arre the discovery of a crime a 0a veralon of Bngland and that this work will | which will probably be done tomorrow ni dition that he had to be assisted home | Iargest mete has ever been | little over $17,000,000, and it Is asserted | V ho discovery of a crime that in its details | version of England a R two of his fellow workmen, found or known to fall, the entire number | that it is possible to realize at this time | Victor all 1 1 o carries opping hon o 0 3 o > four ¢ by the saloons were cl about somewhat resembles the notorious Gouffe [ b ¢ “‘l“l o ‘;’ qropping "‘":l“fl“\“';ll:“'l‘l ottithe hausoiwill take up this.four contented elooe e of pleces welg LR ROUNCR, WA 00llace | itk out aeatt aaartada oIan Bes ehB I e o aas it brdar ot tuot aharie dimigy: murder that occurred xamo timo ago in | “IENE the Irish are satisfle his, | tion cases—the O'Neill-Joy case from the ILAS P. SCHRIST UNDER A CLOUD, | tion of platinims representing over tw only on the rallroad properties. The poliey | will be kept closed until the present crisis is 5 . ) gratulate Lord Rosebery upon buying | o ¥ g q 3 ocalities, platinum coins, ete. A collec n Parls. The scene of this latest horror was | thefr vores very cheap.” F Tenth Missouri district, the Willlams-Settle e e o L el nale A ooty | OF the Southern Paclfic hna slways been {0 | nassad. 1t- was rumored’ that all. the ke 1 case o I Nor ar a Well Known Amerigan Railway Man and y of 3 i 1 in Grafton, In the Soho district, which 1s fn- L1 case from the Rifth North Carolina, the n 4 ) lectlon of 105 frames of portraits of famous | maintain the prineipal ownérship in a close A g iy i ferar sk iRkt AT T AR Michuel Davitt Talks, RnElsbHUBCrD casa) toam | (1 dIhita L Calle Funds Alleged to e Missing. geologists, minerologists, gem writers and | corporation, and the interests of the three | 10008 In Crivple Creck, Auaconda und Alte LA g a LONDON, March 18.—Mr. Michael Davitt, | fornia and the Whatley-Cobb case from th W YORK, March 18.—8ilas P. Schrist, | others, and a library of 5,000 books and [ great owners have always been so closely | man would be closed at midnight. was In the immediate viclnity of the | 5l BT (O T og d a meeting | Filth Alabama. The O'Nelll-Joy and Eng ¢ of the Rallway Equipment and | pnmphlets, many of them dating from the | rojated that it has not 1 possible to sep It is not known yet what caused the exs house in which the murder was committed il ! [ Riteinth, ixtoenth, seventeenth and eigh- | Akt ThaL the pollee resmntiy raar \as committed | € vbrothy, Queen’s county, Ireland. He | Mish-Hilborn cases, which were both decidod cation company, has been missing | BEtenth, SNEERTE, SOEEMCCHI, BT GRIT | arate without violent disturbance of thi slon of giant powder near the Indepens A P S o fos i e o February 2, and with him it is alleged | Loint SOt ong, T & e eated | policy and probable depreciation of the valuc A 2 R T club. An Austrian woman named Marie | declared that he was convinced that Lord [ gfiif*L DA SUREMS I e e R radh BeaS R H10.000 0t thel oams | Gain collections, I L e ALEated [ 08 that atook a bonds of tha ral. | \1nge mine last. nighi Ha-UN10DLIRIDAER ”‘”‘““'f',' who Is well known to the police Rosebery was as firm a home ruler as any | gro tne most important and will require the | pany' Sehtdst had charge of the | lurgy, especiully of value in fllustrating the | road compan anf interest {p | belleve it was dono by somo enemy who as a gl prowler, recently rented a & Gladstonfan. Mr. Timothy Healy also spoke, [ 1o MOst mpertant o D e e LT I ot 1 e otaimed | catly’ sclence of the above ni 5 | one-fourth, and it is sald besides that anted to stir up sentiment agaiust them, Tom I a house on Gration street saying it was unnecessary for the antl T A e i e e e oy o [ RN OSETL ro obtained, it 1n allomey | and exhibit in connection with the S T ooy A petition to Governor Waite, asking him huraday night last she, In company with an | Parncllites and Parnellites to be friends in | axovember eloction. was exceadingly clace. | by cnda RicatEEn naoL o 8 BUSROC 1ition, ¢ ok r Pt it gl kL, g 8 SIRYARAR S A e elderly man, was seen to enter the roon or Lo 0 counc| rd and decide | y Bonseing < Sl P {1 - ol T i S to withdraw the troops, I8 ng v o er the room. | order to unite at a council board and decide | pyarg were two counts in the O'Neill-Joy | Out authority. Schrlst, It is “understood, B a0y Ty S Mrs, Stanford, hows it alles Subsequently loud quarreling was heard in policy. Mr. Healy added, Netlld made a statement befare he left to o friend, o8 definitely determined upon this e i AL, 4 ¥As. Baard polis gr ¥ d clection, the recount glving Joy (rep.) a | fptds A statement before he left to o triend Poee— b ho\ F DEN ", tennta 1o the house, but h counclls would do more | iurglity, — O'Neill was beaten on the face | e money tuken. Beist o well kiown (o | Two Women and a Child Lost by a fioat | only to comply with the terms of hor hus ALL QUIET AT DENVER. as wordy wars were of frequent occurrence or r se than any declar 2 hand's will, but to secu by u ovis| no attention was paid to this, fhas Ly of \the raturns, and Ho lnatiiuted. tho- gon- [ tha. valiway. ot ol ierion. | Ho s Drests e Capslaly PAGAIL UL Bl 1R Sociip iAo Toraiunit | Goyerngr IWalte Tachiagd to' Depend Upca A Joman named Hutehing, who lodged with | Commor Ta DRd Hal Nhen. homaliancw et Ih ARk intanta e ARy AARIALION of Car LBAN PRANOISOOL Maz, Bk M. Mollle | Versity atter her deatl: the Court o Hermann woman, on Friday found blood YRS AN T AT RS —— artin, wife of a galoon kecper, her daugh L 5 3 . stains in a sink and’ spoke to tha Hermann L Aebrated, Reon shawn that some ching, doy tallgin bt SIMS WAS NOT MOLESTED, ter, Ora, aged 6, and Miss Nellle McCarthy, e 1 R, March 18.—General McCookd woman about them. The latter passed the BERLIN, March 18.--A large meeting or- | 1ot :nl'-fl IMHI‘ 0red - AR Inikaled 98 - res — who lived with the Marting, were drowned b i h today withdrew the federal troops from t'e@s matter oft lightly, but on Saturd she | ganized by soclalists was held today to cele- | Wted by hat lawe, T T urer Appears at Kaukauna, | in the bay today by the capsizing of a | yroavy Loss of @ Wenlthy Owenshoro Stoc- | €Ity to Fort Logan. The proceedings against changed her lodgings, taking better apart- | brate the revolution of 1848, Thousahds of | o determination of the question as. to . with u Fgree of Officors. yacht. They were out on a pleasure trip 1 Aghtutng Mayor Van Horn and Police Commissioners ments In Marlybone street. She took with | persons assembled in the graveyard & hethor the Missourl election law in. this KAUKAUNA, Wis§ March 18.—8ims, the | With Peter Thornbur n 8 Ish sallor OWENSHORO, Ky FON18 e Totn 1o Barnes and Mullins for contempt her a heavy trunk, which she asked should | Iledrichshain, where are burled mawy cf | b HhacAsNoRED Gleolion ) 8 [ A, lecturer, pfbached at the Buptist | The latter gava the tiller to_ Ms, Martin INSHORO, K arch hn Kopp, Rt s AN TR AR ANAL RRGH riedrichshain, k nany ci | particular should b regarded as man . . Tkl L ) while he adjusted the sall he was inex- | 4 wealthy st an, lost a splendidly court, in having violated the injunction refully neantime the | those who were killed in the rioting in 1845 | datory or simply directory. The members | church here tonight. but referred only | WS G id” threw the boat too close to 4 o o suspiclons of the Hutching woman wore | Many wreaths were placed on the graves. | of the committee wavered for some time, | Slightly to A. P. Afsm and his former | the wind and it turned over. All managed | €auipped st barn and valuabl ied by Judge Graham on behalf of enre aroused, owing to the blood stains she had | Tie" guthoritics aprehended trouble u but finally decided by a strict party v troubles here. He was forced to deive from | to hold on to t} riurned “boat, which | horses by fire today ghtning struck i And Mastin, the: cominiaslonors TeleYeG found in the sink. In addition. it became | sivong forces of police were in readine that the law was mandatory and that its | Sheboyg ty-five miles, because no | drifted with the ebb tide past the Britleb { .00 on which there were five | 7 Governor Waite, will come up before nolsed about the house that the man who | Jiaamily s was no disturbance technicalitis had not been observed. This | Pussenger train was available on Sunday, | $hip Mary Down. Thornburg claims their | "L 7 1 f Judge Glyna lomorrow magning. Judge Gras had gone to the woman's room had not been i h R 4 ; N he wus refused permission to rjde on a |cries for asslatance were henrd, but the ofti- | rods. The bullding and contents wer wam has gone on a vacation. The hearing sion gave the seat to O'Neill (den.) ¥ ot T i L soen Lo leave it Sutlsflod the Frish. The English-Hilborn case was also close | frelght. "It was not generally known he | cers refused to lower a Loat, BhEGWING OUL | ashes In thirty minu The stud w will probably be postponed until after the The Hutehing woman followed tho other | GLASGOW, March 18.—At a liberal niee 3 “recolving 13,130 on the face of the | Nad, Arrived, and his “appearance at the | it P00 Ched™ thelr holds ' and made up of the following fine stock 80 lln. the. suprame eourt, wybmitied by woman when she moved and after learning | ng held today Hon. Edward Blake, w turns, agalust Hilborn’s 13,160, English's | Lurbatice of any Kind, The sherife of the | Thornburg was rescued after being H. W, Miller's | ware, Careie M, | Governor Walte for the purpose of axcortains her iew address informed tho police of her | por ut tho Commons for the south divisto ontest rested on the result in a eertain | county, with sIx deputies, drove down from | hours in the water. Yalued /at §R050 & Hotandopter e/ WO - 8 A st R e susplelons. Officers went to the house or DEsalntt whiah bad Faen manioulated bavan jleton to prevent trouble, but their pres - trotting- atallion v onsrs, {y. dlapesed of, 1t I1s:8ek f0F hearing Marlybone and search wa: made of the | of Longford, made an address, in the cour preainat wuloh bad Leen manipuleted berand | AOReO O RERMEDSS Midwinter Falr Well Attended, $5,000, YMOFrow aflernoon. apartments occupled by the Hermann woman, | 9f Which e sald the speeches made by | oubt, and his attorneys charged that while e N FRANCISCO, March 18.-The total | K 1 The situasion 1l critical, for Orr and The trunk which the woman had been Lord Roscbery had dispelled the anxiet: | oo Phy oo oa s aie® e that: manipulation Tamwany Politiclans Silcat ttend at the Midwinter falr yesterduy | b 3 Martin, acting ir counsel, eful about was in the room. The polico | folt by the "Irishmen; regarding oert (T Ay e e L L PASADENA, Oul, March 18—Richard | was 66,444 greater than any other i 1 ! lare they d by the forced it open and found in it the body tions, e added hir expected 8 g 1l clalmed his election by one v voker, the mmany chief of New York, | 1 g, when it was above 'y 4 f SARAS sUll elaimed his election by one vote, but the opening, when hol f t {he misslog man. His head had boen bat a0 wonld be ‘held ‘shortly Y rats of the committee decided in | 3 ut the Hotel Raymond. To a newspaper | averuge attendance at th e [ ol AL tored, evid with some blunt Instrumen - S avor of English. wn he fs absolutely dumb &0 far s per e probabie } FARUIAF LF o T 0 ly presented u frightful appearanc Mrw. doha \Ye Nobla In the Williams-Settle case the contestan ins to political wmattece a bis baliwicl : WL - f | o &t ol thié lor &Tay ) \a clothing in which it was attired was T. L0 arch 18.— n : ne app e leant interoste o foe lothing in which it was attired wa LOUIS, March 18.—Mrs. John W ged that the sitting member had beer Gid e ARDEAT. 1R the Mgt lLntersstel ctagne Ashore i A \rgument MG 1o his_spasch thst th Noblg, ‘wite of sxPreaidsnt Harrison's s ted by the bulldozing and inthmidatior l srk was a guest at thé Hotel Green, less FIRE ISLAND, March 15.—12 o'clock $ the heur y il be cx parte signatur 1l ! workingmen would bave no second chamber o 9 v 1 with no | U ] ry of the interlor, died suddenly at Le f uegro voters by the republicans, but mosi | chun o ™ R o B’ Lo eR Y i Whatey They would sooner retala the in this city tonight. o the democrats of the committee refused | a0 Witsview beiween the two boliticlans, | Steamer La Bretagne is ashore twelve ml) piclug mare, bindiog. It is even doublful it the