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- THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. DAY MORNING, MARCH 21, 1801 OMAHA, WEDNES ESTABLISHED JUNE 1f - 3 FIVE CENTS. SINGLE o | TRYING. COMPROMI B , 1871 marrioge was admitied by Mr. Butterworth, PORTLAND, Me, arch The provision in the income tax amend ment, relating to a’tax on building and loan WO I e 1 eation R R o WAb anieT Ll L S 1 loan "Dy yoil - AANIC :he. secre age?” (he old temperance | gmer was unusually assoclations, which was exempted by the L A o secrot marriag bright, and sald ha \s in the best of — asked Mr, Wilson sternly house and st cen out when the subcommit- | Read in Open Court and Admitted to Be Yesterday Morning the Militia Quietly Stole | h : uith, Congratulaf elograms In large i Vileon Tariff Bill Feels the Edge | tee reported tha biil, heen restored, with Tkl OBJECTED TO THE WORD “SECRET.” i > numbers were receiy I parts of inee osolved to Te! | Mo Agaln the Wil ““;,"'(r Knif 8% | upon thoso imstitutions: which make no' 1oans Hers by the Plaintiff, wive admit b ret ““] b “P'T ol Away for Their Different Armories, the world and 'a. me ety of | Engineors Resolved to Test the) Merits of & he ng Knife, except to shareholders, for the purpose o ¢ arringe—leave out the cabled {0 the lixeter iliatory Course, Ly At T SOPd “secret’~by Kev. Dr. Paxton on April andtetfer had. ¥ b ! 26 and tetters had b The following, which w s ot n either the | NICE THINGS SHE WROTE TO MR. RHODES rious parts of the coun- om v AS A CONSEQUENCE MINES CLOSE DCWN | many gifts You do not deny that it was secret? i a al house bill or the bill framed by the senate e 4 i tr The v n received his visitors in HOW IT LOOKS AS GIVEN TO THE SENATE ot 1y et ey Diion e i e B! T Bikaon. Eivlnk' 4 "aeh heatty “hand | EXPECTING ~ CONCESSIONS IN RETURN whose bustness it s to manufacture tobacco L o il ¢ shake. Z ; 7 or snuft for himself or who employs others to | Plaintiff in the F s Breach of Promise h,:."l"ll\ln(hx::u'I:Z: :,.l: ":m: (r,r.‘.. Rl a e that the Properties Would Be e Alterations Made in the Measure b the manufactufa obice ’v-‘x‘vr>:|':I’r|.r‘:“wv;::z”rur\l“ll“‘lli Trial SUIL on the Witness Stand— SHEOUIE TN, ONGERREIE e o o A hiy . Up With Dynamite It Work Was it Were Busy Yostorday Afternoon Proparing Full Finance Committee, EEPINRING. 0F- FUbBINE 0F dny raw oF 16 Further Evidence Given Judge Wilson (triunfphantly)—Then it ot Stopped—Owners Hold Walte Heavy Rains Tnundate the Country Sur- ire oW s 1 ToLE000; OF SUNSERIN EPAVIDE Thtr oF.l6aF Today. makes no difference if she had cut off his Respousible. rounding Hot Springs. an Entirely New Schedule, g DEMOCRATS STILL FIND FLAWS IN IT tobaceo, or manufactured or partially manu o °";’;‘é Drocested i krgue . thiat b LITTLE ROCK, March 20.—A dispatch - ! § N factured tobaco or snuff, or the putting up Secrat TstHIRO WAE 4 fd & from Hot Springs says: This city Is prac- for use or consumption of KCPADS, Waste, | WASHINGTON, March 20.—Miss Pollard, | difference nbout any threats. bis fi'l“"l‘l"‘"x‘“lw')‘l“‘ CRIPPLE CREEK, March 20.—-On order | tically shut off from the outer world for WILL BE SUBMITTED THIS MORNING clippings, stems or deposits of tobacco re- [ .o Mrs. Blackburn?’ | have made after that marriage, or any- | Of Governor Waite camp was struck at 7 | the time beinge There has been no travel L n did you first m s raflroad since yester of handling to over the Hot Sprin| fenator McPhereon Objects to the Inccm | sulting from any proc g she had done since that time, did not | o'clock this morning and at 45 the troops biceo. tobaceo stems, seraps, clippings or | WAs the first question asked by Congressman 4 e bty v i e . tobace 3 olipp e R IWar i oAV ST Thi ie | concern the case, as ho had alrendy breken | left for Mid S thes v he Incessant rain which has pre- | Oreates the Hope that ar 0 o Tax and Other Features, waste, by sifting, twisting, scroening or any [ Ben Butterworth today of the plaintiff in the | FOACCER tho Ease, B8 Bo had already breken | left for Midland, where they will take & | vajled for the past four days put every ; an Agreement May. other process, shall be regarded as a manu- | Pollard-Breckinridge breach of promi poned. aftor the contract hud' heon broles | SPeclal train for home. The Reven and | mountain stream on a big boom. 'Th Possibly Be Reached. g 7 facturer of tobacco. Every person shall Migs Pollard sald she had met the widow of | wag alien to the case. 2 . Strong mines, which started up yesterday | Ouchita river is higher at this point than ¥ ha forty years, At Stony — been known f also be declared as a manufacturer of to- SUGAR INTERESTS GET ANOTHER BOOST co whose business It is to soll legf to- | the ex-governorof Kentucky, in the winter Judge Bradley overruled him, since the [ On the nine-hour scale, have been forced to | areek the track of the Hot Springs rail - " In quantitis less than the orfginal | 1590 when she (Miss Pollard) was stopping | matters had been brought out in direct ex- | close down again, The men were intuni- | road fs seven foet under water. This v TRACKMEN'S APPEAL HAS BEEN GRANTEDY head, case or bale, or who sells directly | In \WVashington with Mrs. Follette. Mrs. | @mination. dated, the strikers threatening to blow up | Never known before, and old-timers say fioh Pofin. ObRY: Hlet s M ound Heing onsumcrs or (o parsons other than duly | Blackburn had called at the house and the | , 'the iory of the atiompt to shoot Colonel | tho properties 1t the miners did not quit | than 1t hs been for Gwenty vears. et - Aiiell o e Tekte LA BFeBA. OB by, e :»] ‘uu: “1; '.;‘;.‘rr‘. lilnll;lllfl‘:;]v;‘“ :l,r 'vvi;’:!\n: |,..\\“‘;: had pre ented them. Pollnrd ak followne.LObhin- was . tHe d:y-’“]_ work. The Victor, which was to have |“.”yl\,~\v:'|'|vvllyl!;-{»{lu Is no telling what damage Thelr Case—Discussiongg o el e B AL o cura. o o permoi Who. purdhasé | A 1etter was then handed to the pIntft | lowing his secret marriage (o Mrs. Wing) | Marted up this morning, fatled to get men | " SNA T o minutes this atter- stern Labor Leaders I original paekases for the export; and atl | Which she said had been written by her to | “On Sunday night Iie came to tell me, with | to go to work noon for the first time sinee Sunday morn Comibgans, oiime ks Bite Loudly ressed, tobacco o sold by such persons shill be re- | Ner protector, Mr. Rhodes. After looking at [ & great flush of triumph, that a company The miners are rejoicing, the mine owneps | IM¥: rain “having fallen almost continu ¥ garded as manufactured tobacco, and such | it shie inquired why the heading had been | had been formed. to ‘include Mr. Whitney | ,ro depresscd and the bustness men stunned, | sernsee. rioem i et oot Foet And GGl oy - manufactured tobacco shall be put up and | torn off. Mr. Butterworth replied that he | 460 Meo Faltchild wid all the prominent } oy “onin hag somo fifty warrants which | (hreatens 't pass: the dauker line. No rally that he will not mect | road is washed out about six miles south enate was called to order at noon today her that was D/ er place P~ ePres. e 4 mig G g0 expected el y it was not her place to ask ques- | represent them, and might have to go to | It is expected g agreement between Mr nal revenue, with the approval of the sec- e T A (iR Mr. Voorhees, chairman of the finance com- R} IEVEANE SRR CU0 AEER Ceribe: pro- | tions. Mr. Butterworth read the letter to | Europe right away: went out and came back v trouble in so doing. st rovemipe Srpse o sl e | I LRGSRt ME DI R UNFN mittee, reported from tho committee the | Gifed that farmers aud growers of tobaceo | the Jury. It was dated, Lexington, Novem. | Dext day near noon, saying: ‘Madeline, [ A deputy slieriff this afiernoon served war- | MONROE, La. March 20-Wind blew | last night than at any time since the con tarift Lill and introduced it fn a few words. [ who sell leaf tobacco of their own growth | ber 20, 1884, and read how soon can you got ready to marry me? | rants on seventeen miners who were charged | fowh three fwellinge a kin howse and the | ence opened, though it is far from a ¢ 4 a : I may have to leaws tomorrow for Europe | With violating an injunction of the court. | hid city, also in the same neighborhood, the | tinty even now that an agreement will ba irded as manu- Miss Hovt has fust of section | money tor W by title Mr. Voor- | and raising shall not be re that this bill | facturers of tobacco; and so muc When it had been r ked me for the | suddenly.” I least resistanc > loaded sald: ‘Wi > e, 1 can marry | The men did not mak se, dear, get me | you right away.' After he ad gone again | and shortly after the . | dwellinge of Thomas Roberts was destroyed, | reached ntoa big | but all the inmates escaped serious injury il there s hardly ground for say< rd. Ple hees rose and sald: I 4 : 3,244 of the Revised Statutes of the United | $10 horore Saturd. ithout” fail, v S ) 3 5 % n ing that it is probable. be printed and placed on the calendar and | S48 of the Revised Suaties of e & eone | any one with e many Tends a8 vou sy | I found a revolver in his traveling sack | Concord coach for Colorado Spring HELENA, Ark, March 20.-At 4 0'clock “mh\ it is probable, 1 give notice that on the 24 of April, a [ fiict with this are hereby repealed.” get it. You can come Suturday evening and It awakened my suspicions, because — - the full fury of the storm was upon the hen the englneers went out at a littie LI G T St d a R 7 and reful in talking, | he had told me so many lies. I had tele- WAITE IS DETERMINED, piprooting trees, unroofing houses, | bofore noon it was for the purpose of formus 3 VAL Bl b 30 Il b b MODIFIED SOMEW AT, and we ¢ nt time. Put the | phoned to Mr. Whiiney and AXr. Fairchild — poles_and doing other lating an entirely new schedule for submis= bill up for consideration by the senate. The language of the bill repealing the Me- :'I'I*L[“"]i”"“m S elog \:l'*"""""; it to me at | and found that they not seen him, and | He Still Means Business and Is Backed by a | has been ned, 2 has slon to Mr. Clark, and the fact that on Mr. Morrill, one of the republican mem- | eyt SO Peen modified to a consider- you go. Yours truly, did not expect to sea him; and found there Strong Force of Troops. loss of 1i y, It in belleved that | oo "won e o do that much and ”"‘ ors of the ce committee, sald he had | aple e the house provided for MADELINE. | w5 no private car on the track where he YENVE J e country fies south of Helena a 0 do tha ch and the bers of the finance committee, sald he able extent. The house bill provided fo v DENVER, Macrh rst regiment, Iy damaged, as the | other was willing to countenance the move o objection to the bill being reported to | the repeal of “all acts or parts of acts in- ‘_‘II'_"':,"‘ s o reference in the letter to | sald there was one waiting for him. He | Golorado Natlons s e a5 onposed. not only | conslstent nerewith. I ed across the street and | acted so queer, tod, U, = i o[ nt ek encouragement stmply demon- SHOARBIALE, s DUCIIS At KoppoRS Y | “he senate subcommittee bill which was [ Whom she did not want to know or be | Continulng, she said: “He acted so | Cripple Creek tonight and will be kept under | dgwn the :s., March At 5 o'clock | strates that both parties see the necossity to the Income tax, but also to the change | g% iorted struck out that language and | Made known te queerly my suspiclong were aroused. 1 am | orders to be ready for immediate service | (his morning a destructive storm pased | of conceding something and are willing to from specific to ad valorem duties. named the McKinley bill by title and re- Another letter was presented to the plain- d_now, considering the position f until the police board trouble is settled. | over this section, and although a great deal | oo 5ot LILIE G Al 4 L) Mr. Manderson, republican, of Nebraska, | pealed it outright, as well as all acts incon- [ Uffs scrutinized by her lawyers and read to . 1 was pregnant then. I sald: | Ap opinfon in the case, submitted by Gov- | Of timber was bBlown down and the ronds | v his s the only fact that would lend the jury. It was dated November 27, and | ‘Are you going to Keep your solemn promise HL iy G obstructed fallen tre only a few | the color of hope that a settlement might ba guard, arrived home from to have been most furious | ana jend i fnquired whether there was to be a written | sistent with the present bill. The report s o to supreme court is Dus ore” wrecked < casualties rl'lnn accompanying the bill. today provides specially for the repeal of ""'f-”' ; to marry me? It nat I'm golng to shoot :;“',:‘f“fl‘ e ,fi:':“'"""'l"',':,“ff"“l‘,\,." R TR IRE AREL L) nd’ no casualtles | rogched, The engineers were busy all after- e ) nid Afr. Voorhees cmphat- | Section 3 of the MelKinlcy uct, the reciprocity | = Dear Mr. Rhodes: I am o worrled and | you and myself with the revolver T found in | SIREHER TR SR URIEES. AC COREC | B (i PRk The storm which | noon on the proposed new schedlue, and last. There is not,” said Mr. Section, and inserts the following, abrogat- | disappointéd that 1 hardly know what to | your bag’ He sald: ‘My darling, I am tior S HRG Ao wed in W | day reached Denver | evening had it fairly well along pie fcally. (S e (VAR RO S On A BX b6 BRC BT O et certuin that vau could get that | going to marry you, and that on the last of | $hestion L “A““"“ ord "“"];“““”‘ o | avout 10 o' DIt is snowing Aigrat LY eI SR OV dicaine Will there be any statement?” asked 1l agreements or arrangements made or | HmiEiG 1) was a man with as many | this month.’ After that he wrote a solemn | Mullins and Barnes are entitled to the | yupj and the h wind pletion. They will have it ready for sub- 0 dins A ETSe Y op S ran oo h e lor | iplenx crienils (and vou' coblaigatiitiandtes | B INER UL BRSBTS o seats in the board which are in contention, | "Iy 13N .. March 20.—A bliz- [ mission to Mr. Clark on the reassembling r. Manderson. proclaimed between the United peciall near pay day. You ean come : the governor will not be bound by any opin- hi throughout W yoming fternoon and no one will be | Mr. Butterworth (imterrupting)—Have you the girls may come at dny | that letter? and come in the afternoon, | Miss Pollard raised her arm impressively, i smows | Of the conference this morning. Just how and con- | far it will go toward the conce urday thoug Be s en hour tk o'clock this evening. be when the Dbill is called [ foreign governments under the provisions of | at “There wil sald section arc hereby abrogated, of which | here up,”” replied Mr. Voorhees. fon the court may see fit to deliver, and will again take steps to seat his latest appoint his mornin sions asked 2 the president shall give such notice to the | time g 2 R v A until 6 by asErvaTen S Lread i JET The most fmportant change made in the | J0% P LS SO0y FIECG N Rovernments as | 88 Delle's friends may come in the after: | while every man in court leaned forward to | Judge Platt Rogers, the governor's prin- S L by the re s only the men themselves bill is in the sugar schedule, a change being | may be raquired by the terms of such agree ”"%':l- urs - truly, MADELINE. | catch her reply. cipal c Hlm(-‘l[. ,dl:llyllvuh(lll"v( ”llnpv.n_ll\'lu;-’nl vift badly. The signal ser e know at present, and on some points they, o by o additional duty of one- | ments or o gfitels g lhere was a reference to her pleasure [ “He took it away fry o, i, “on | OF useassination only can interfere with the | 4t noon. Tonight the temperature is | have not even decided among themselve IAUG by ¥ HICHE A RE L PR C Y0 IGNtE O [aLrangamonts. v A e A e R on governor in calling out the state troops. | ported fourteen inches of snow at Lander d among. themselves. That it concedes something in the line asked Shghth ol 1oent: purs paund euetvencon il | - ooy 15-and 16 of the McKinley law are | &t receiving his fine birthday present and | the 17th day of May, with the vilest, vilest a promise to remember him on his birth- | lie.”” The court has no more right to adyise the | falling rapidly, but the indications are that eugars testing above 98 dugrees by the | ropealed specifically. These sections provide no gl lling rapidly, b svioeh e SRl BB o polariscope test, or which are above No. 16 | (Lot trie produca of the forcsts upon the St. | 48y, wWith explanations that they owed a | Mr. Butterworth—DId he act as though e | head of the executive in regard to this mat- | the WOINUS SK® NG coto, Mar o g recely e laundouiealy felie ot Dutch standard in color. John and St. Croix rivers in Maine and their | coal bill for which they were being dunned. | was in his right mind? T D v o oe &0V [ 0. —After two weeks' unbroken sunshin \Wise there would be no use-vf formuliting The text of the sugar schedule as now | {ributaries may be admitted free of duty. Other letters were identified and read. | _“As much as he has any day since then.” [ €THOr ins mot asked for an opinion on thu heavy showstorm, accompanied by,| it. as the engineers and Mr. Clark have agreed upon is as follows: All sugars, tank The following section, which v inserted | One said: I never before had to fuss at | (Laughter.) fl“l‘,{:‘l‘;\-i s bourt Talares . natly. that" Ore y winds, began here this evening. demonstrated conclusively that they cannot bottoms, syrups of cane juice or beet juice, | jn the bill by the senafe subcommittee, hias | YOU for a long letter,” and was signed SHOWED A TRACE OF SHAME. and Martin are the rightful commissioners NEW MEXI 5 agree on the basis of the old schedules. “On melain, concentrated melain, concrete and | been eliminated from the bill, the effect being | - Yours with love.” Another spoke of her L e L ate) e HOLRomm slonara A the othi JSSHE 18 FIUNC08: ARDAFATERLIAR concentrated molasses, testing by the polari- | (o leave the Hawailan treaty in full force | disappointment at not laving received an- | After the letter Was written and before | fHovernor Vit broposcs to pot MUAS Sid f o0 Teat in His Efforts to | the men will not concede all that the new: 3 scope not above 80 degrees, shall pay a duty | and effe That the president of the United | Other remittance from him, and said she | the 17th of May, Miss Pollard continued, (~"‘:“3 ':‘{ "‘:‘"fllx;:‘p’ "rl:m‘" Pt “; m'“‘l‘”u Delegate L stont in His ENortsto | genedules proposed by the receivers pros of 1 cent per pound, and for every additional [ States shall immediately upon the passage of | Could not understand the delay as payday | Colonel Breckinridge had sent her flowers; | 00 10 (65 S0, FHE PECCE, HEREC, BF S0 Y0 1 SOMISKAl by Hhe Mone. vide for. - degree above 80 and | this act give notice to the government of the | Was two days past. This was just before | had talked to her of their future married life | 47 Lo, DEOD b WASHINGTON, March 20.—Delegate TRAINMEN COME TO BAT. degree or fraction of ot above 90 degrees s ope test, shall pay 1-100th of 1 cent per | tends to terminate the tre Chief_Stone of the police department ad- tilities for the A was going away for the birth | together. “Spcaking of this meeting,” she st child, said, pointing. her’ finger directly at the white “haired congriseman with his head Joseph of New Mexico will make a move as [ The teainmen ca riation bills are out of the [ noon, but arrived at no definite resuits. me to bat yesterday after= At n by the polari- | Hawalifan islands that the United States in- [ Miss Po aty of June 3, 1875, | of her f mits tifht he expects a renewal of ho and is making elaborate preparation 100 as the appro pound additional, and above 90 and not above | made between the United States and his OTHER LETTERS. battl by dut the | wi ccure a special order by which the | the_onening of the conference Mr. Clark s 105 b 3 atosiial bowed and the eyes f the room full of men | battle. A strong guard is on dut he | way to secure a special order by 3 N 98 deg for every additional degree or | majesty, the king of the Hawaiinn islands, Among the letters wer v New E; v ainec Vew Mexle o v Ve stafed, as at the opening of the meetings g th ere two dated at New | focused on him, think something near | City ball tonight and will be maintained | New Mexico statehood bill will be given the | {HIRS 15 & in the other branches of u‘:a fraction of a degrec sho by the polari- | as provided in the 5th article of said treaty; | Orleans and postmarked Toolesboroug! V. 3 scope test, and shall pay o duty of 2-100ths | and it Is hereby further enacted that after | in which. the Writer mlld rl‘“:‘fd‘;:‘z‘f“','.‘;““‘:r; like @ look of pity.wi, of 1 cent per pound additional, and upon all | the expiration of twelve months from the | rival in New Orleans, of the weather and | {hi o h""l"‘ I ha sugars testing above 98 dekrees by the | time of giving such notice the said treaty | other inconsequential things. Other Tettcrs, |t hoihud & couss fuce that polariscope test, or abbve No. 16 by the | shall be terminated and its provisions ceased | some dated at Cincinnati and others at | "o gy o Tt T ene: Duteh standard in color there hail-be levied | to-be obligatory upon the contracting parties | Lexington, asked Riiodes for money, the sum | thess s ger e e fer e, josnes betore and collected g duty of % of 1 cent per | thereto,” varying from $10 to 340, Mr. Buiterworth | Lorwadin o ol et L AT DUt there until the. present trouble is over. right of way and block all other business. Wikh Governor Waite will filo ‘in_ the district | "N, Joseph had arranged to take up the | Service, that he hoped the meetings wou'd court tomorrow an afidavit sotting forth [ bill yesterday, but when the time came he | Pe held in a spirit of fairness and good that ho'is rdspansiblé for the organization of | recognized the futility of the course, as | Will on both sides and hoped that they would the new board and demanding that he be | th was far short of’a democratic quorum | be able to arrive gla conclusion that would included in the contemptsprocecdings for vio- | present. —As party lines are drawn on:the | ba satisfactory to all concerned. -The men : g it R e T | e Mt S 0 o NGB, UBI0tren 20.= | Bt kg ditorpastpone “bus K on his face that day, ever seen before. I that day and wa ronnd in addition to the duty.impesed upon | . The fellosving provision, which was)in the | devoted-his questionfig™princlpally to the " b v COL pp v sugars testing above 95 degrees; molasses | Wilson bill, and remained in the senate | New Orleans lotiers and the plaintift frankly | amy- e jiaing wioh Comnl "aiant Wi 1A “secret conforence of mins’ owners was | “It appears (o be useless,” sald he, “to arly in the kcssion the trainmen and testing not above 56 degrees by the polari- | subcommittee's bill when first reported, has | admitted she had never been In the city. | People had sent me anonymous lotters tej: | held early this morning, at which the | try to pass the bill ualess it'is made ' spe- | Mr. Clark struck a point on which they, scope shall pay a duty of 2 cents per gallon; | been stricken out, leaving the present law to | — “Mr. Breckinridge would have given me | fng ot s relitions it aesre ore tel5 1 dituation at Cripple Creck was thoroughly | ¢ I batore the house, block [ collld notiagrae. "1t was' that of constructive molusses testing above 66 degrees shall pay | remain in force: “That section 2,984 of the | money i he had dared,” the withess sald. | (Laughter o " POBFO WOMERT | g ssed. They are determined to adhero | INE all other ness, until o democratic | mileage. In the new schedule proposed by a duty of 4 cents per gallon. Revised Statutca be amended 50 a to read as | “But T had to seem to be in nced of money.” | M Butterworth then veered around his | to the original schedule of nine hours at | IUOTUM comes here and passcs the m the receivers this feature is not entirely, The provision abrogating the Hawailan | follows: ‘Section 2,954—The sccretary of the | “And you got money from Mr. Rhodes?” | cross-questioning o tho visits of Miss Pol. | $3 and will have nothing to do with com- | 16 farge 4 derocratic majority cannot b eliminated, being provided for as follows reciprocity treaty was struck from the re- | treasury s hereby authorized, except as “There would have been no use in seeming | lard and Colonel Breckinridge to the office | Promise, saying that the matter is now | this bill. Al I want Is a quorum, and for Short runs, single trip or double, wh. vised bill and a specific declaration is in- | otherwise especially provided in thls act, | to need money and then not taking it of the Washington ehist of police. Misg | In the courts. that reason T will move to get the bill | the continuous mileage is less than irty (50 serted repealing the reciprocity treaties ne- | upon production of satisfactory proof to him [ ~“Did Mr. Rhodes pay the $40 you demanded | Pollard’s story of (hese visits differs in miney | The sheriff put the governor on record by | before the house and keep it there until the | miles, Bty miles will be allowed; overtime gotiated under the McKinley act. of the actual injury or destruction in whole | in the letter of March 267" details from the tale of Major Moore and | Sending him a telegram stating the serious | M jority come: v[l 1"“ ‘|‘”|‘1| passes it, o Runs of fifty (50) and less than seventys Other changes made in the revised Dill | or in part of any merchandise from any [ I presume very likely he did, although T | was in greater elaboration: She had gene | consequences likely to ensue if the militia [ @,the appropriation bitls are considercl i | o SUGE Shiles, continious milenie, seventy- from the bill as agreed upon by the subcom- | cause whatsoever, while the same remained | do not recollect. Mr. Breckinridge planned | o the honse in Joerson Place. where S [Were withdrawn. The owners also memorial- | 1 e 1o the faet (hat the minotty of the | five (7 milés will be allowed; overtine mittee are as follows: In the custody of the officers in any public | it all.” e o e pymerc M. | Tred the governor nskibg that the troops be | houss Wit Oklahomi Admitted at the | after seven and one-hai (7ig) hors. CHANGED BACK TO HOUSE RATES. or private warehouse under bond, or in the “Did he write those letters?" She strode into -the room where they M,t: retained to protect life and property and | same time. T tive Thomas, a re- li\I)HN A‘Al_‘;--\l‘;m. »Ill\l‘v (1) and than | Giycerine 15 changed buck to the rates | SPPraisers’ storcs undergoing appraisal in | e did the oncs dated at New Orleans. | and both of them cowered bohind (he door, | helding him responsible. publicandmeniyer ofathio committiBion Mer 1 S8 NDLEELC O ojiien: contiuoua il eag fixed fn the house bill, which are 1 cent per [ RuTsudnce of Jaw ' or ‘regwlatlons of 'the | Mr. Breckinridge planned them all; dictated | Reproducing the fmperative tone In which SR T i B TR (6 A LD ew MmO overtime after ten (10) how : pound for the crude and 3 cents for refined, | [reAsury depa » or While in transporta- | them to me. Some of them he wrote on the | she had spokeu, Miss Pollard continued: “I AEAZRO VI IRTID AT, United States senators to the pres Where than one trip is made on the admission | the same day, and the tofal mileuge. ex- e, whill tion under bond from the port of entry to | typewriter when I was ill at the asylum and | said to hhn:. ‘Come with me willer and — Ji S 2 majority of the ser any other port in the United States, or | not able to write, saying, in explanation, | he came.” This recital evoked a shout of | FEPEInd Fends I 3 of Oklahoma is likely' to a instead of 20 per cent ad valorem, as in the serving the Event—The hundred (1000 miles it will be two republi- | ceeds one scnate subcommittee Dill; licorice, 4 cents | & e ¥ while in the custody of officers of the cus- | that I was learning the typew ¥ D Amerle D naton s Troper | considered o continuous Tun and actual BRAM e e f pewriter, Some Sl it ges kol 2 n merlea. can_senators to the mino t is proper i 0 per pound, instead of 35 per cent ud valorem | oy and not in bond, while In the Imits [ of them he wrote in advance and dated | wuhter. Colonel Bregkinridge had seated |y pon Murch 2.-England, fn com- | £0 even up the politteal advantages by ad- | mileage allowed. No overtime roridle {imo commencing und not enate subcommittee bill and 5 cents himself in a chaif in Colonel Moore's office in-thotaen of any port of entry and before the same | ahead. He would mail them on the cars, or | removed uis hat. and ,m,:,,m,l,,”';:;: pmoer | mon with all the civiiized world, fs cele- 1 . L R i per pound in the Wilson bill; blues contain BHyAn £ J atne L oul 5 s X, ing ferocyanide of Iron are restored to the | Nave been landed under the suporvision of Hioreyeiithosy, :"‘ul':“"m'l:feg'“lg":‘rkoh-l x| broached their busiess with the introduc: | brating today the %ith birthday of Gene Wilson DI rates, which s § cents per pound | (U8 Ut O 0 SO O ey |y o, et b, Aftempted fo be cut oft | ton; "Malor, this Is one of the tragedics o | N mitting both territories at the same time, | between trips. Serv It is urged also that th bills, already passed b 1 Dow, the great American temperance | prospect of four demc . there | that fairness urges the admission of Okla- I° Utah and Arizona | completed on same calendar day will be the house, give a | computed as If completed on day com- ic senators, so | menced. r i continuous run of one hundred (100) fnstead of 20 per cent ad valorem, the senate Lot < el g g fhen’ he proceeded to announce: | advocate. At Exeter hall, this city sslon or & continuous run of one huy a subcommitttee rates; lime ls placed at 15 per [ % the treasury ot ethorwise appropriated | him aside with her hand, saying calmly and | “There is a probability that this young | was an immense meeting tonight in honor | Homa as well as the other three terri- | miles or over, on one ar more districts, ant ad valorem Instead of 20 per cent in | the amount of import dutles pald or ac- | imperiously: *‘No, I must answer this,” | woman will shoot mae. She (hreatens to | of the veteran temperance agitator. The | ‘O5es. 4 OL1G 88 Oy allowed, cent ad valorem in M| eruing thereon, and, likewise, to cancel any | with her broad, fashionable accent, ity e, r f ¢ 4 L 3 18 purpose/of. the Tinorlty fm the house | - Tha ten contend that Ehere are MIALY.Faas the sen beommittee bill and 10 per cent Untohobasibong hond o ohta s gatlatar: a4 take my life Tnited Kingdem alliance and the Woman to raise t point of no quorum is due to = ' 9 - | Warchouse bond or bonds, or enter satisfac- The following question, in which Miss ujor o el ra f ! Tempet > uni Engli 5 & ; of over 100 miles where the principle is in the Wilson bill, and duty is made to in- | HoICholse bond OF PoRts, of ehted shtlsfac’ | i g que in Major Moore remonstrated that it could | Temperance union of Ingland have en- | the failure to secure an agrcement to pass | o © ey Y hory o prcinie clude the value of the covering of barrels; e 2 2 Pollard's mother was referred to as an | not he so bad as that, and Colonel Breck- | thusiastically adopted the suggestion made | the Olklahoma with the New Mexico bill, | fully as just and necessary for the equaliza- R R R N B oS e B D e | HRAYADSS agent in the deception upon Mr. Rhodes, [ jnridge had told him then that he had been | PY the world's and national Woman's [ Delegute Joseph is confident that the spe- | tion of the pay of the men as in runs of less L R S U i ST CHANGES IN WORDING. was objeeted (o by the witness, Who inter” | intimate with her and that she had bore iy | Christian " Femperance “union, and” the | el Tite ‘He'fi' atier wil' pass e’ New | thn that. [l inmaterial o the men, how- e pie a o When the bill was first reported by the | Fubted with the correction: ‘Do not sp v en. S| remo: ed W picture of General Dow as he ‘appeared in | Mexico bill without complication with Okla- | ever, how the allowance is made, whether in of 10 per cent ad valorem on th eported by the two children. She had remonstrated with | 551 "When he was mayor of Portand, Me. | homi. axor, haytherallowunicalsimade. iyhiellssin n: | senate sube: G pret ¢ changes | f mamma as the agent in a deception or | | a “Willie, wl W y of $1 per ton; | Senate subcommittee a great many changes | Of e n a r | him, saying: “Willie, why is It necessary | when the prohibitory luw was adopted i —— 4 plaster of paris, $1.25 per ton instead | Were made in the wording of the adminis- Qualify it by saying unconscious agent.” | to tell all these things#” He had stepped | that state, and another picture representing ANARCHY IN CORE. alorem in the Wilson bill; | tration section of the Wilson bill. Some ad- [ This coolly and with her customary broad | over to her to put his arm around and quict | him as he now appears ure to be seen dis- finished_or unfin- | Qitional changes have been made since then. | accent upon the last syllable of “mamma.” [ her, and then repeated his remark to the | Played in all temperance resorts through- [ Timely Discovery of Plot to mot . ‘excecding | In section 4 the house bill provided that in HAD DECEIVED HER MOTHER. chiefs: *‘Major, this is one of the tragedies of | OU¢ 13nelund today, = King and His Ministe increase in the rate of pay for the mileage actually run. In the brief filed in the United States court in Wyoming and Colorado the men cite the following as an instance of why it should be allowed: groun calein of 15 per cent ad v cast polished plate ished, and unsilvered article, is to pay a dut urder the 5 ting tonight Lady | | | Bing) inehes - square, 20 cents per | levying duty upon two articles of similar [ The explanation was resumed after the | life This characteristic remark, repro- X presided, and Miss Franccs | SAN FRANCISCO, March 20.—The Ja B L s 5 Square foot Instead of 10 per | material, quality and texture, and upon [ noon recess, Miss Pollard representing that | ducod in something of the original manner, Willard, Sir Wiltrid Lawson, Hev, Hugh | Weekly Gazette of March 3 says: Corea | O the Colorado div Jlon, ihatwaen Jardpy sanare 2% 1 the Wilson bill; | mixed articles, the highest rate of duty | she had deceived her mother regarding the | raised another irresistible laugh, Price. Hughos, Mrs. Ormiaton” Chant' and | appeata fo. be' conatantly threatened with | Bile ol che actual miledge 18 1046 S ibove the dimensions given, 35 per cent | chargeable under this act should be levied. [ cause of her sbsence from home when the [ On the second visit Colonel Breckinridge | others sikned a cable message, which the | GPheats 10 e SToRsERY HRCAtEnes Wi f miles, tawl tiainmen were ullowed | by "d | Assoclated press was requested’ to forward d AR Dow: 1o b read at the | to blew up the King and his ministc ale place today at | conspirators nad prepared o destroy the extra work performed at Greeley in square foot instead of 30 as in the \Wilson | The eenate subcommittee struck out “high- | letter to Rhodes was written and her first | had discovered the revolver she carri . ation switching, often requir- 3 pel, o e q inser st This has been | child was born. Her counsel coted hen he put his arm around her. He had | !0 ¢ DIl il sheets of iron or steel, common or | est” and insert This has been | child was born. Her counsel objected to | W . He had | to General Neal Dow, 5 now the same as | questions designed fo bring forth the details | suggested that the mafor give it to her as | Selehration which is t "The | tion e ¢ | the way of i& four or five hours per trip, resulting cl J an No. 26 wire gauge, and | changed back a Portland 1 e ASS0 ne; e v ‘ Dlack: ‘.1‘:||:<‘.?.:r:‘“'i’r(l-n Or ateel. mlokled: or | it was in the Wilson bill. of the deception efployed by Miss Pollard. | a wedding present. She thought her recol- | bisted yross wis alag requestot to tranmage | Central sovernmeut office on Febraary 6, VouningsLalihe aysienLoLanuchi arReaRle cleancd, Is changed from nine-tenths of 1 In section relating to the delivery of | ~Judge Bradley said that it did not seem to | lectlon of these points better than his, be- | the reply of General Neal Dow to the meet- | and ministers would appear there in state. | crvw ne eal station, © o Witeh engine and “ent per pound to three-fourths of 1 cent per | imported packages to the importer, it is | be material and an exception was noted, cause the interviews had been of much | ing in Exeter hall. X sut a little hefore the time for springing | 'On the Wyoming division, from Laramie pound. and. the provision which the house | provided that such delivery shall not be | Her mgther had not seen her in Cincin- | reater importance to her. Then Mr. But- | The dispateh from the Exeter hall meet- | the plot the conapirators were betrayed by | (oo i, Gt were ailowen o amie was as follows one of their numbe S0 General Dow: A mighty throng gathered in Exeter hall whs your The government was | for 18 on account of fr tly informed of the plot, and when the | p s “were examined over 1,000 poun m two to five hours 3 day extra time in switching and mak- 5 of Ing up their traing at Hany The same not in | terworth turned his questions to a direction designed to show that Miss Pollard had held r bill carried, but which was stricken out of [ made ‘“until the packages are “plainly | nati, but had known that she wa the original senate bill, that this change | marked,” and the words “‘except under such | New Orleans or Mississippl. Miss Pollard, whall take effect after October 1, 1804, I ro- | regulations s the secretary of the treasury | continuing, said: “When It hecame neces: | Colonel Breckinridge under a relgn of ter- | SAthered o Exeter “hall | erowhs vour | offices were eximned over 1,000 pounds of A stored: tin plate, terne plate and taggers | may prescribe” are stricken out. sary for me to go to the foundling asylum, it | ror. “'Did he not generally come when you g O 13 e 0E | R e T euani Ot tha miatianalysne | annlle ito the Tun_(romikasmle ol Gar in, 1 cent per pound instead of 11-5 cents [ In section 22 the subcommittee struck out | became necessary for me to invent some | calicd? he asked. then it blessed me; and when the | arrested, including the informant, and it | for 165 etual milcage: and to the ron from as in the Wilson bill, the senate subcommit- | of the Wilson bill the followi ““Ana | story to account for my absence from home. OBEYED: HIS ‘SLIGHTEST WISH, AW e, It gave Witess to me i propoked to put them (o death’ at once | Luramic to Medicine Bow, where (rainme ‘Because [ delivered the poor that o 1, | and expose their heads to public view. 1t | w lowed 150 miles for 144 actual mile- Mr. Breckinridge o not having before changed from the Wil- | provided, further, that the drawback on any | Just what the story wa 1 son rate. In this paragraph the Wilson bill [ article allowed under the McKinley law [ could probably tell ‘better than I, since ho [ She sald, on the contrary, she had ajways | 814 the fathericss, wnd him that had none | is rumored that Prince Tai-in-kun was im- | age provision that the rate shall take effect Oc- [ shall be continued at the rate herein pro- | wrote the letters.” obeyed his slightest wiah, because she had | CNGRINN L 0 L (nat was renay to | JCBi0d, and It I8 even charged that the TRACKMEN WILL BE HEARD Bobor 1. 1804, s reatored; cast iron pipe of | vided.. This is. restored In the mew bill. Questions as to her employment In Wash- | trusted and loved hin dearly through those 5 me Upon'me,: ot T caused: the | e Lonsniacy And.had promisedte Mend | On' the!'question of lovertime: the mon in every description, 223 per cent ad valorem ‘e following in the same section of the | ington brought replies that she had been in | nine years. widow's heart to sing for joy. twe n‘.;" lads to the revolutionlsts. Ac- | the train service have no serious fault t natead of 25 per cent In the Wilson bill and | Wilson bill, whieh was not disturbed by the | the Agricultural department and Census [ Had not Colonel Breckinridge tried to | ' 'L put on vihicousness and cording to the plan, as soon as the ‘ex- | find with the new rules and regulations. 20 per cent In the senate subcommittee bill; | senate subcommittee, is now struck out from | bureau, both positions having been secured | break off the relations with her? Mr. But- | Mgi my judgment was a robe ax plosion occurred, 1,00 men were to r ont They allow overtime for all time "xly . ‘»'"'i cross-cut saws, mill, pit and drag saws, 15 | the revised bill: *“Provided, further, that | by Mr. Breckinridg terworth asked, and bad he not promised to | "k Wa¥ cves to the biind, and fe all “wlaos undovérturn the govemnment, | [U8Y ok overtime for alt time ou the roa per cent ad valorem instead of 25 per a drawback shall be allowed equal to the | “Did you ever represent that you wrote for | give her $125 a moath if she would go to | 'C.MeJame, - o b Afrowes In. Cores ara fn o most alurming | D080 S AYErak -8 e o the Wilson bill rate; aluminum, in duly paid, less one per centum, upon any | the newspapers?’ asked Mr. Butterworth Germany? ShiMa Lol 1ok aw okhl aortiRHASARY | eandition, AnC R NS Moy A oY er i B A oncluslaniat bhe sonferaniacun | form, 15 per cent ad valorem instead of imported bagsing made of jute, but on this, | *I had represented that I wrote for several All this she dended, declaring he had im- [ Job, xxix,11-1 G ) i LN g A LOrB It WA Bl e entedt L b A e , cent, the Wilson bill rate, whieh shall have been used exclusively as | Mr. Breckinridge and I had to make up | portuned her to stay. by protestations of In addition to the above message to Gen- | Movements of Sen-Golng Vessels Murch 20 | follow the example of the engineers o 1 he lead and lead ore dutles are left un- | guiside covering for lint cotton when ex- | these deceits to account for ourselves, be- | his love, which she. wished the court could [ €rdl Dow, the following address to the | =0 " g [ a0 it o T o e e U S I hanged from the senate subcommittee rates, | porred, the rato and amount of such draw- | cause I was a young woman under bis pro- | have heard. She told how he had talked to | ETCAt American temperance advocate was | AL R0 - Bvnoueq vl 8 A T R A R R AT as are the fron ore and coal dutles. back (0 be ascerialned under such regulations | tection With no visible means of support. | her the last night before he left her last | ““SWe% 00 rotoundly wraterul for e | City of Pekime. ship Comamiia el Kt R e Oatmeal is put at 15 per cent ad valorem, 1 8 this spotless | Walla Walla, for Victor epted the suggestion and will have it pre Costa | @ retary of the treasury may pre- | The things got to be almost a habit in after | spring, telling her that she must not grieve | character that flit instead of 20 per cent, the Wilson bill rate: | seribe," years.' at his short abscace i that she must think | purity of life, for a devoted to the [ ¢ Talic 4 . o . castor beans, restored to the Wilson rate of | ““I{"yis to administrative features changed: | * “Then, these deceits were practiced by | of the future aud of the baby that was to be | emancipation of the slave e cause of | A Homs Ko sohoouer Kot o | pared and ready for consiloration by the 2 cents per bushel. . The Pragraph I U | (o seetion 20, providing for an_additional [ you and Colonel “Breckinridge to cover ub [ born, total ubstinence, and the énfranchisement | Kok, DepartedGlen Leek, for Queens: Himathy, SURIRIORRSAAINAS s BIRE: NNEFIOR son bill relating to “cans or packages, | or corrected enthy of the importe » Wil- | your relations? v os | OF women, and for the courage that dared | town: Mermaid, whaling; Heinc ale: [k AR QT made of in or other. metal, containing Sheli | hon bl rovided Ac Ispeetors hould vy | © yeas and there was a great deal more.” | boon in hor power g muin Calonel Brackins | (0, bor, HIEC with two, op [thfee and' held | [i13 Mt Whatings fuchndver, Whals || e trainmen witl give way iy morning fish." I8 stricken out entifely. Collars and | un' gdditlonel duty equal to the wmount of [ *“You visited houses of assignation togethor | ridge, to which she Fapiied, with emphasis: | ferion s m mei? b be erowned by the | At ge Sailod—Spartan, for San Fran- | (0 the engiucers, who will at that tino cufts are left unchanged from the semate | Jawful duty on the article, that is to say, | in Washington?" “I had that power, bat 'L never made a threat | constitutional prohibition to the state of "“\‘f‘ San Pedro—Arrived—Wachusett 1 ’r‘u ‘v‘“ PSR AR AR ) \“‘A subcommittee rate, but such articlos and all | (e duty upon the merchandise In question | “We did up to the 17th day of May, 1893, | to him in my life. - I never pressed a thumb | Maine. QUiAkRtaN: S NAnALmo. halaest A FIArE 19-100MA- 0 CABREOAMENt WA = ®~ other artlcles of every description, not espe- | ghai’ be double the amount added by the | after the secret marriage which is said to | screw on him wntil He had it in his power | _"We pray that your beneficient years be | fGr Sin Francisco I L |t G e S | clally provided for, composed wholly or in | uppraising officer. This has been changed | have taken place on the 20th of April.”" to keep his promise to:me and broke it,” rounded o 100 and that you tarry with us | At Alglers—Arrived--Columbia, from New | . T1e telegraphers yostc aftornoon res ' part of linen, 60 per cent ad valorem, Instead | ginco the bill was reported and now pro- “Was there any conversation between you Whon she was aske-what were the things | Until the mother country enables her peo- | yori sumed the consideration of the pay at stas { of 35 per cent, the Wilson bill rate, Playing | provides that an additional duty of 1 per cent | regarding that marriage? which Colonel Breckinslge hiad said of Mrs. | bt° the Taw tad e home mder she ban | At' New Kk--Arvived—Berlin, from | Hons on the Nebraska division and went 1 cards are rostored to the Wilson' bill rate [ of the total appralsed valuo for each per | I asked him if It was possible that ho | Wing, Miss Pollard roused to repeat them, | witchwony of her politiea . ©rotection the | Southampton: “Dindem . from Rofterdami [ through the entivo st without cotimg L ] of 10 cents per pack, Instead of 2 cents per | cont that each appraised value exceeds the | was paying aftentlons to Mrs. Wing, as I | and said she wogld not talk that way of an. | “We feal sure that a birthday was never it e A AT REO. [ A ARESSIEUE QR ADY.- PO they ‘Ml pack, as fixed by the senate subcommittce; | value declared in the entry. This, the new [ had heard, I knew that she was a worthy | other woman and would not be pressed. no universally observed without distinction | sunnadt i scandii, from Hamburg: Werke | try It again tiis mo Pipes, pipe bowls and all smoking articles, [ bl further provides, shall only apply to | woman and I knew she had stopped with Again, when sked'if he had not sug- | °f hation, sect or party, and we argue from | Glasgow. $ g Mr. Clark roplied to the lotter of the not specially provided for In this act, int [ (he articl under valied, “and shall not ex- | him twelve days and nights, which I could | geated inat they break thelr relatins of, | this indication of the’cosmopolitan chav- [ “Av*VSidon—Arrivea~Maine, from Phila- | trackmen usking for a hearing on their cluding cigarette books, covers, pouches for | coeq 40 per cent of the appraised value of | not belleve a worthy woman would do. He | 5he struck the wittess bax with her open | 4cter of temperance reform 'its universal | gelphia griovances. He stated that at the conclu- smoking or chewlng tobacco, and cigarette | Soet aveibios, maligned her, maligned her In such terms | hang" and. exolalming, “No, never, never: | has oeawnh " (he race out of childhood | At Houlogne-Arrived-Maasdam, New | 6lon of the hearing of the schedule inen he r paper in all forms, the Wilion bitt rate ot | ""pha*la\ T relation to the appotntment [ that T could not belove he Intended to marry | (i Sy e NG, Loy ey | o e course of the meeting a letter | YOK t0 Rotlerdam Y would tuko up thelr ¢ d atvo that of 80 per cent ad valorem Is restored, the sen- | of appraisers is left as at present, the full | her. He sald he had been engaged to her | his part’ and. sha .eohlnued in a. voice | from General Dow to. Miss Frances 1. | poson: ¥ crPovl—Arrived—Cephalonia, from | any othor branch of the service vhich v ato subcommittee rate having been 40 per | committee deciding not to accept the Wilson | When he was In the army and would never | ehoked with sobs, “I Kave up my. babies | Willard, dated Portland, Me., Janiary anton, it G AGE} dissatisfied with the present order of things. 1 cent ad valorem, and the remainder of this | piil changes. marry her."” for him because he lnsisted on it. He said | 159% Wwas read. In this letter’ the general On Bis Daughter's Account, Thus all the men will have an opportunity paragraph s made to read as follows: “And "X GOLFTiovicion nas been added to~tne | Did you stop with Colonel Breckinritge | [o7y i Vevause b Muthied on M. M sall | savs there s ho tendency in the state 0 | charles Bachman was arrested yesterday | 10 b0 hoard beforo this conference 1 over, h Pipe bowls of clay, 10 per cent ad valorem.” | i} providing that the word “value,” relat- | at the Hoffman house, New York, register- { ¢o him. A woman can't do more than that; | aiies C1 thie “\"u{":.",;“‘.j_’::i,‘,‘l;‘-u"‘"i‘{“'x‘,}' on a warrant sworn out by Willlam H. | Fesurdless of whether they are echedulo | BANANAS AND PINEAPPLES, ing to goods, shall mean actual “market | IDg as his daughter? : she can't do more than give up her children. | will be made in the legislature this winter | Keller. The warrant charges adultery on | Men or not. o PR The provision of the senate subcommittee | value, or wholesale price. "I did, on the 17th day of May e \ I laid my baby in its coffin because it needed | to s a resolution submitting a proposal | the part of Bachman with Keller's daughter IN ECUTIVE SESSION. bill for a duty of 20 per cent ad valorem on Section 44 of the bill is stricken out. It “DId you occupy a room next to his & mother's care, whieh { had not been able to | to mit women to the franchise on equal | Sadie, Bachman being married ler The engineers resumed their conference bananas and plneapples is stricken out. The | provides that no allowance for damage to | I did. \ give it because he made me put it away | tems with men : resides at 4920 North Tweniy-seventh | with Receiver Clark yesterday, but withe following are the wirticles restored o the | goods imported shall hereafter be maMe ‘Did you threaten to shoot him In that | From me. I never—let—him—see—me—cry | 1 A, Jesolution submitted by Bir Wiltrid | strect. Bachman was released on & &0 | in an hour after huggling over ihe question ree list: Cocoanuts and horn strips and M'PHERSON'S OBJECTIONS, yoam$ w4 ~-over—it. I—never-— that the Gaverniment Wil aliow nothina ta | René of wages proposed as compensation for serv orn tips. Mr. McPherson of New Jersey cxplaineq | (VOrYy firmly) “I did.” | . The sentence was not finished, for Made- | intorfere with the passage of the local veto R O, ices a snag was struck and the engineers In the Internal revenue schedule the com- | his relation to the balance of the fnance JUDGE WILSON WARMS UP. lino Pollard was bowed on her arms gn the | bill during the present segaon of Parlia- | PROVIDI 1., March 2.~ At their | declded o go Into executive session to con- mitteo strikes out the provision Which the | committes. stating that he hed Ascentod ia | For the first time during the case Judge | withess box. Her slender frame was shaking | Mmant. . P e T TPy e emaet sBe | sidor weveral new phases which arose at the N subcommities Inserted, first, taxing cigars | tho report, believing the bill was the best | Jere Wilson warmed up to the old time fire | with great sobs; thero was suspleious mois- | DENVER, March PHA. Mt piptna | AUAIEUNARSGIMGAK IRR-SAMIAIALE Thr | contorence Monday. aud cigarettes welghing moro than three | ghtainable In committee, He said: ‘“There { Which bad bene expected of him and eagerly | ture in many eyes~ No man in the court | 48¥ of General Neal Dow, the tamous tem- | BOTOALEE HRE FHARe DOket Whigh BWC B8 1 chairman Vroman announced that = the pounds $5 por 1,000 and cigareites in paper | ara two subjects in the biil which have re | anticipated. voom broke the silence by a whisper, until | BeRens® WOTKer: WaD ARPERREEAIELY | Cfay: | Election. “The remubliCats hyd Glready don | men were not exactly clear among theme mot welghing more than thres pounds $i - o —25 T2 1 He faced My, Butterworth, putting to him | Mr. Wilson suggested tha court should ad- | Tunient Rev D fesr B Tupner lecturad | this.and the new election wiil be for the ol | selves as to several of the rules proposed Ber 1,000, and wrapped In tobacco 50 cents utinued on Second Puge) categorically question after que de- | fowrn, on “Neal Dow and Prohibition Laws," and | tickels, and rather than take up the tme of Mr,

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