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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. ESTABLISHED JUNE 19, 1871 OMAHA, FRIDAY MORNING, MARCH 23, 1894 i NGLE COPY FIVE CENT N L\t 7 | coRttnuous. dpe weRLYE - ainoe, (ars - oHse \ NE N TODASTDONT o known s the miltiple switchiord ( N T aMITTET? | street, unobstructed by screens, biind m 7N \ work. Though the storm was unusually in 1850, During all (hese years the inventor other furniture in front of the bar, and wl\;lr" 'llrv-”h;ml- ature ~'~,\-l- !mlmrlnll\'-l\' — claims hos not recelved o cent from the — only such bihind the bar as is nec Ty mild and little or no suffering or loss o Hell Telephone company for the use of his for the attendants. A list of names of uil — stock has been roported. Trains that were [ Law's Delay Has Again Been Invoked to invention. ’Emm'{ur tor not less than | Towa Prohibitionists Tack a Formidable 1o gmp y bout the g hail be i snowhound here were starte ard this 7 ¥ 5,000,000 Will be asked i . WIEH: the' couitts RUDItor. AR 1o Dot o e i A ; i “~Northern Nebraska, Wyoming and the Black ;nh-\r:m::;l‘ R L “:]‘;_‘fl"'“'” fave the Neok of an Aesassin, 3 ; — Addition to the Existing Liquor Law, 8 shall be permitted Betin ‘the oy "ex: | Feeling Among the Men that the Confercuce Hills Beautifully Buried, to Cheyenne. gl DENVER ; UCTIVE FIR 5 cept those I:\J::.m names are listed with the {s & Waste of Time, SIDNEY, Neb., March 22.—(Special Tele- Fourth—The place shall be conducted in ¢ —— gram to fhe Bee)The snow storm the | PRENDERGAST YET HAS A CHANCE CF LIFE | Firemen Mave Hard Strogate The Loss | How PLANK 13 1S FINALLY INTERPRETED | atics shicbhe place Wil Amount to 8135,000, S ) | past two days was In the nature of young Nl ] Fifth--There shall be no gambling or " oR N END OF THE BLIZZARD IS AT HAND | biizzard. The wind blew at the rate of e (l' .”\!.I-‘ .\‘hvrI" B Ofe ul'lh{n‘ most de- iy gaming, With eards, dice, billiagds o any SHOWING THEIR HAND FOR NOTHING forty miles an hour and the snow drifted | Action Taken o Jeolal Provision of the | structive, and, at the same time. spe TR s | other device, nor dny i duncing, « 3 forty miles an hour and the snow driftod | Action Taken on a Speoial Provision of the | BENCLYE, GR3, SECIRC same Hme. enec- | Failure of the Ol Theory of Ktate Wido | GUNOF formn of Mmuseniont oy ntiein naiont w o Fedoral Judg ¥ rohib g S eith the room where snid business i traln No. 7 was held here thfrty hours, All b o b b bt ) 2 broke out 615 p. M. today in the re Frohibitlon Acknowledged by thioAmond: | cyrplad on' or In. any. ndsoming. toom of | Neither Offlelals Ner Delogates feo Any Points in the Storm's Path Report Quict | trains are now running and the track is Dented Their Ald—Will Not cently finfshed slx-story bullding on ment Which 18 to Govern “Oth building controiled by the person, partner S i clear to Cheycnne, Reports of loss of stock Iang for n Week, Champa street, between Fifteenth and Six- Localities—The Vote. ship, or corporation carrying on safd busi Prospect of a Settlement. Weather and Clearing Bkies, aro menger. Horsex and cattle were hever teenth streets, and threatened for a time to in better condition, Farmers are well pro- sweep tire” block, The fire, depart _ vided for and will not suffer. The heavs | oo ness: Sixth-There shall he no obscene or im ment with desperate energy, and in pure decorutions, plac or any such 0, March 22—The federal ju of . insuMcletE water preseure: oon DES MOINES, March (Special Tele- | thing in the plate CONSTRUCTIVE MILEAGE” STILL A SNAG nCauow AL waR LeCYOoH LIRS BIUTATANA Seventh-There shall be no fomale person ™ TED | Clieyenne. Tonight the sky is clear, the | today denfed their ald to Prendergrast, the 1 the flames after about a quarter of | gram to The Bee)—“Mulct" Is the inte employed In the plac MUGH DAMAGE T0 STOCK 13 EXPECTED | et e waowr will rove s | assassin . of Mayor Harrison, When | the suare was destroyed, at a total 1038 | pretation finally given to the dis- | FRHth-—The place shall not be open nor = boon to the country. T8 URIted . BrathN 6onre oF: ABHekTE: opered Ak raileE bturis & suted . thirteent i1k 5 shall any sales be made earlier than 5 a OBALALL obe i 3t @pbcial h nited Sta urt of appeals open T nflagration started in th r|p ) nth plank of th 1ato | m “nor Tater than 10 p. m, on any dag. i One Point that the Employes Refuse Apparent Desire Manifested to End the Cons West of North Platte and Other Roads The storm on the line of the Union Pa- i S elfic continued throughount Wednesday night, OUTSIDE OF NEBRASKA. although it ceased snowing early Wednes- day evening. The wind blow a great le, however, piling the frozen rain | yu\peno regulations pree would consider fair rules and com= o Judge Jenkins, Wools and Baker were ou | basement of ‘the Champa bullding among | republican plattorm, “Other localities” | Ml ohol tor than i > 5 o Wind's slegram to The Bee.) © severest blizzard g L the furniture stock of Thompson & hall not be open at all nor shall any sale P Oattlo on the Range Exposed to the Wind's | [CR8y 0 0 o ren, Tnsting. forty- | the bench. They announced the petition of | Hiom spontaneous combustion. and before | May W havo saloons, but, s [ bemude on the it day of the Week, com Positively to Give Up, Fury Will Suffer Greatly. clght hours, ended today. ' Snow is piled | Prendergrast’s attorneys for a writ of habeas | the situntion waw tealized the'entire build. | Chairman ~ Funk expressed 1t i his | Dor falis Sundav, nor on any efection LA O oAt m;«ll{l o (tla | Corpus was refused. The reason given was Himes, Hetween G40 ani 7 o ojock ast Of | speech in the house last week, the saloon ich days, —— — eports have been received from the ca i - { i 8 soper 3 i Ninth--No minor, drunkard or intoxicate h : that the application disclosed only the same it and west walls of the Champa bu keeper will be surrounded by “‘a web from o ranches on North river, but considerable ing fell, crus two e Y 8 ol el " I person shall e ailowed in the voom, and | LIVELY SESSION OF THI EFFECTS OF THE SNOW STORM OUT WEST | foss s predicted from cattle drifting into | €Founds for relict that had been presented | % fell, crushing two 'threcstory stric: | which it s impossible® for him to cscape no sales of intoxicating liquors shall b 0| HE ENGINEERS the viver. to the Illinois supreme court ells, © The MRl wall: fell, into the | AlL the drastio featiiras of the bill .which [ Made to nny. minor, draukard ovintoxt — i . KEARNEY, Neb, March 22.—(Special An exception to the decision of the court ot comparatively little dam- | was prepared by the house committee on | \who ha IR Y B DN a0 ST Telegram to The Bee)—The storm that has | ; ) orise Then the front ‘wall toppled | guuorewion of Intempera ¥ Whish R pAHLLY ! on Pacific TraMe Practieally Suspended | been raging so fiercely through the west | W% taken by the defendant's attorn Champa 8trect, the concussion wweranice, of which Rep- nEA ualen of intoxlonting lguor : during the past two days has not been very | Whereby they reserve the right to take an ap- wking all the gInES in the bulldings op- | resentative J. H. Funk of Hardin county | apail' be made te ape metem whose wif nnd Get Mattors in Shapo for severc here. Secarcely any snow has fallen | peal to the United States supreme court. positel xie Bt whe ol the lurgest | is chalrman, and which was introduced as | husband, barent, child, brother, sister esentation to Judge Cald- More or Less Affected — The and the temporature has been it a few de- |~ Bu this did not end the attempt to & b e,/ and the | the Martin bill, are retained. The 65 per | Bunrdian, ward ‘over 1i vears of age. or well Nest Storm Rapldly Abating. T this country so fay e reporred "med | the assassin's life. For, to the surprise of Ie gt was desttobed. “The guests: were | cent clause is still there ‘fin scction 18 and B 4 storm has done more good than harm to | the community at large, a new loophole was The losses were as follows: Champa | (M8 18 In itself enough to make the bill a ik “"" "’ the property 'H**! not been —_— farmers i (his locallty. The western part | discovared by Prendergast’s attorneys and an | building ownel' by Avelr & ki more elfactive prohibitory, moasire: iahi ths | 00 A AGR RONIAN S TR WL BEEURE | omoiaia’at Cnton PacifeHeadeisartera bt A6 GOy RO0 the o N w ! iately | 300,000 “insured for - g0,m0, ¢ | one it is intended to supplement. h gL n als ¢ on Pacific headquarters ha 4 pt to utilize was made immediately [ Co. " purniture, loss i 0005 ‘e £ ke ; g t Al report to the | an opportunity to. get: up with & S o announced. The nttornsys decided to' rafse | gArEestary brick bufldine, loss on bullding, | oo into_eftect within a week, by publica- | vided for in this bl i clties of 500 - | ratly &0 over the rules and sxperie of ghboring y e question of Prendergast’s sanity under sured for N Slaker osd | tion. It was passed by the house yester- | habitants or over must file with the county L L H Experien f Neighboring States with the | the question of Prendergast anity un Insured for $5,000 . Ann Flaherty, 1 T Lt i I\‘ he hov » yester- | HEbiiants R A Y ited Wednesday by the enginemen b a special statute of the state. Attorney | O two-y i corner of Fit- | day by a bare majority, and was taken up | AHRLer L boelilon shened by u {rainmen, wh ’ x ) ¥ Y centh st Ozt insured for $5,000. St. | in the senate today and without debate or | &1 the lexul vote AL . i, » trainmen, who were to present thein NES5E ) AR RN AT RIDng fie" nyde D., March 22.—(Special | Gregory proceeded immediately to make a | James hotel, owned 4 . Puinam & | amendment was passed within an hour sttor IO SECURE OR,LOSI2 A PERMIT edule yesterday, fuiled to material AP e s ’ L7 Telegram to The Bee)—The blizzard which | last effort to at least postpone the execution | Co.. loss, & ; insw fu HOHigs POk a6 & tHas Cit P e | See. 18, T order that any town or city of S 4 itotld tem between North Platte and Cheyel 2% ture, W arke, nsuranc 7 peration of e | yoeq than 5,000 inhabitants may come within (L word came about noon that they would A ! 5 ged i the northwest for twenty-four [ until the mental condition of the condemned | ¥, Wi, e CHatEe, J088 85,0000 Insirancs, § previous question. The bill received ex- B ? ¥ i titiia | Dot rerdyto prard ¢ A let up in the fury of the storm King I8 | jours and which seemed to be coming | man could be passed upon by a Jury of his | Tin ionses of (he melenante and other | Actly twenty-six ve Just «the neceseary | HfRing ldiional condition must he tothe | thoy R G SO B L announced west of Cheyenne, and the indi- | toyary this section of South Dakota has | PeOrs: tenants in the burned builiings amount to | number required for its passage, and all of | plied with i s cations now are that it is abating east. falled to materialize, and, althagh this | . THC decision of the United States clr- | $0,000 them came from the republican side of the | ' A written statement of consent shall be | Densation at & o'clock. All westbound tzains are tled up at Hils- | oouniry wag fneluded in the storm area :‘,"," Crd g "f:l",’f‘;,;:‘;"3‘,":,7;,,.’: KANSAS CITY LLR B e o Rt meayni o IR A otara sy AL (Lt e e CBEAISE A or el RBGRIEN STtV 4 ¢ L A 5 area, | represented ever, the opinic dges cleers and shouts of approval, | Per cent of a e legal vot 0 Vot Superintende orty and continued thein dale, Sidney and North Platte, wher nothing more serious than a slight fall in | Woods, Seaman and Bunn, as well. Judge and immediately followed by adjournment, | A8 the last preceding goneral election A DL LI U T have been since Wednesday. Basthound | epporature, light rain and snow and a stif | Baker did not participate in the decision, as | Proceedings in Its Suit Aga Ameri- | the republicans not caring to transact fur- ZI);}}L’J \(\m(.::] lchE ‘nf.'."f' and_ontide of | g eration of wages at stations on the trains are held at Cheyenne. A rotary plow | breezo have occurred here. The farmers fn | he was not present when the argument was an Water Workn ¢ ther business. An immense audience was | the corporate limits of cities having o pop- | SAnsas and Utah divisious, left North Platte yesterday, working west, [ this vieinity have finjshed planting wheat | made by Attorney Gregory last night. | ST. LOUIS, March 22.—In the United | present, both on the floor and In the gal | uition ot S o mvirs bt no h s It is learned that the trainmen have not while another plow left Cheyenne at and were not interrupted in oat planting by | Judge Jenkins spoke quietly and deliberately, | States circuit court of appeals today the Ivrles.l e :n:-m‘ of .».mu‘m shall e const Ik been having overly harmonious sessions d Y b the storra. saying: “The defendant alleges that in his | Kansas City waler works case was again PLEASES NEITHER FACTION. LSO DROSE LN ERAREA LY DICAUIY SCIUT since they commenced w g e o ows did good we VRN 2 g i oxic quors corporated towns [ oy enced work on the schedule working cast, ~Toth plows (0 gl vorlc | CHEVENNE, Wyo, March 22— (Special | conviction for murder by the state court | under consideration. Mr. R. T, Hamilton | The bill does not reaily please eiiher fe- | IoNieating lauors i incorporater fowns | siuoe hoy con . At under the dircction of Assisfant Super- | Telogram to The Bec)—All raflrond trafic | there were certain errors, First, that the | gave notice that ho wjil fle an intervening | ton, but contains some unreasonable and | faieigi B {Genships of which less than s M 2 SRl ST intendent Park, and it was expected at head- | for a distance of 200 miles east of Cheyenne | right to appear and testify in his own be- | patition and also an@pplication for a re- | drastic restrictions, placed there to placate | elnding. the meorporated . town, have et SIARE n struck all the quarters that the line would be opened up | has been at a standstill for thirty-six hours, | half was denied; second, that a judge of e at Omaha nex€ Tuesday. The inter- | the prohibitionists, who insisted upon calling | signcd the statement of consent; nor shall | Way through and propositions have been 1 T e ek ievening but west of Cheyenne the Union Pacific has | the criminal court was allowed to testif: petition willfbe in behalf of the | the license fec a “tax” and on making the | it be construed as a bar in any incorpo- | offered which have not met with the i o f 4 managed to keep the road open, although [ to the appearance and bearing of the de: rmers Loan and Tfust company, trustee | Path of the saloon keeper as thorny as possi- [ rated town in which a majority: of the | o0 capport of the men outside of cor Traing were started castbound - yester- | the mail and passenger trains have been | fendant and defendant before him, touching | for the firs morlziilv bantnaiflers, to | ble.” The passage of the bill'was secured by | volers do mot sim maid statement of con= | wHGu FHRRHEE A HE S0ORs o108 i day, No. 8 from Grand Island, No. 6 from | consolidated and are runuing several hours [ his mental condition at that time; third, | Whom the water works wag indebted to the | a pledge to resubmit the question of | “e 10, whenever any of the conditions o | L1 QBUFICES in which the constructive mile- North Platte and dlso No. 2 from the same | late. The Overland fast mail and passenger | that the jurors trying his case were separ- | amount '»‘f S1,500,000. YA ttorney. nk Ha- | constitutional prohibition to a vote of | this et shail be violated, or wheneyer (e It develops on very close point. Westbound trains. will go out as | train No. 1 have been snowed in between | ated contrary to the order of the court; | BT, 150 MG 8 & Pioncation drawn Up | the people at the - very earliest [ city council or trustees of the corpor observation, and what can’ be learned hero usual Cheyenne und Pine Bluffs, near the Ne- | fourth, that the court in his charge to the | PElMGE OIS Jared to keep | OPPortunity, a concession which di- [ town shall by a majority vote direct it or | and there, that it is oue thing to pick Superintendent of Car Service Buckingham | braska line, since carly yesterday morning. | Jury withdrew from their consideration the | {04 ot Gl "o pas 0 the witer | vided the prohibitionist element fn the sen. | whenever e e L S atvea LTl KA NG prégantedE BYL tHaRCoS Dellaves v thatiibySmobiitoday S all Stratng)|EAL ot epwestbountstratn haveiboentuban: 4 iquestlonfiasi toiyiietiiees heyetitlonery had [{wor koI EANSEEIE ROITRIGE eraa anfen: || (etokalmoatiinyitie) mitalstana ‘arew: Justs[soounty niditar-aiverined petitionplenediivsnecnis sl feter it it S s foeiti will be running as usual, although he states | doned at North Platte. No trains were sent | killed the person as alleged in the indict- | forcement of the contract it should also [ enough support to the bill to save it from | ft maiority of the voters of the sail city, | pany a g Mpin L L that in some places between North Platte | east from Cheyennc over the main line | ment, stating that this was conceded by | require the water compuny to furnish a | gefeat, shown by the last general election, requesi- ployes to submit a schedule which wilt and Cheyenne the snow drifted to the height | from Tuesday ‘night until 1 o'clock this | the defense and charging them to consider [ Sufficlent ,‘.‘|:L'."?.,F.-'.‘.’1'§'1‘x" Rt aabution wye- Chairman James B. Blythe of the state | ing it, then and in such casc 3 meet with the unqualificd support of the of five and six feet. “While it may injure | afternoon, when a special was made up of | only the question of his sanity.” until the city was given possession of (he | central committee had almost as much | procecdings, as provided —in I men themselves. Local conditions and cn= the cattle somewhat,” said Mr. Buckingham, [ mail cars and sieepers and sent out. Super- “We are of the opinion,” continued Judge | pizine iy SLCEGOR ko axied thag | trouble in inducing the lacal optionists to | hereof, rhall contiol tosact am w bt and’ |G on et play. so) greit al Purt: witht thh it cannot fall to benefit a large section of | Intendent Parks of the Nebraska division | Jenkins, glancing at the paper containing | (ne court direct the compuany to pay over | accept the bill as in pacating the prohibi- peteons o ‘“(“.:.”.\'.':]:(f e ‘;l arant ohel Sy ea R Ra oy & Have Eheaal waRtie the westeru country, which needs water more | has been out with the snow plow since | the argument of Attorney Gregory to which | to the city all reventie coliected since No- | tionists. He pointed out to Senators Brower, | Haugrs s confemplated by this et shall f ¢ YRRy oR I ina LIRS than anything.” early this morning and the officials lere | he had been referring, “that the petition for | vember 15, 1563 s Ellls, Upton and Waterman the utter hope: | bo. Jabie to, ull ot the penaltis provided | harmonize upon certain conditions, and tive At Burlington headquarters ft was given | think the road will be cleared by this even- | the writ of habeas Corpus must show that fll'!'l‘l“'l““hx‘ ‘A;x;x:\-rll'}" ";.fu'.';m’“k I for the | lessness of securing enough republican votes | the acts amendatory thereto. chairman of the delegation has perempt out that the storm was growing consider- | Ing. No attempt has been made to move | the court was without jurisdiction of the | BL. BC1 ShnC ERCAIN, BEC ASKIE JOUCERE | in the house to pass a local option bill, even |~ n the sections not printed here are con- | demanded that differcnces cease In or ably milder in Wyoming, central points iIn | frelght trains on the Wyoming division | person and the subject matter in the case; | BEYORRL 80 UOGHTT ot be uked o hydtant | WIth the solid support of the demoerats, and | tained. ihe. most minute. tnstructions. for. the | that the. schedule be submitad. this o that state indicating that the worst was over. | since the storm began. The snow stopped | or that the court, being competent to render | et e ‘attorneys for the city stated lier than get nothing they surrendered, Garrying fout of tiie: provisionist of the bill, | Tioon Trains are all tied up at division points | drifting about 9 o'clock this morning and it as in excess of his jurisdiction. [ {hat the money, was stil in the city ti The bill was only saved even then s N L ere N ! as Deadwood, Sheridan and other places, but | is thawing rapidly now. The worst storm E o writ of error. The objec- but the bonds were now almost veady | by o serateh, as nators Cheshire MUNICIPAL ¢ ARH, B D The men are Wi they had not ex- it was thought traffic would be resumed by October, 1892, is over. > vailing—they might be in a | for sale. The court _”""" turned to """j"" and Turner were only won over at The louse passed the won sufrage bill | pected to be called upon to present thels night. ADWOOD, 8. D., March 22.—(Specfal | writ of ertor, do not concern the question of Ine mm'filn‘ !\:lek»(_r’:'lflmlfll‘l“;nntx'»ln when a de- | 0" lagt moment. The senator from | under pressure of the lobby, xlll!\\'{ll\»'nllll!llu fdeas of what Is falr and equitable in w TRAINS IN BAD SITUATIONS. Telegram to The Bee)—The snow storm | such jurisdiction and are not availing here SRbetad. Polk yielded to the action of the city con- | the judic commitiiga. iad decided there | CH L 8 8 S oriia CHADRON, Neb., March 22— (Special | Which commenced Tuesday noon and ceased | wpon application for a writ of error. The NEBDED, ¥rHOME. ventlon yosterdag, which almost unanimousty | Were grave doubis as th its constitutionalit S Andn o ipr ey i lehy Telogram o The Tee)—The big storm s | &t Midnight Wednesday was the worst that | application for n writ of habeas corpus is 7 favored some form of modification and re- | The bill reads as follows: among themselves o bring order out of over. A light snow continues to fall. The | has visited the Hills since 1878. Snow to | therefore overruled.” Rumor that the, Muwhkilan Minister Has | Quested him to help. The senator from Mar- | In elections hereafter held in any city, | chaos. What will plesse some men wilt smow Is fuir three eet on the level and | the "*P"“ ;'b;m:f feet on the level fell. DID NOT PROTEST THIS TIME. .m.-a-‘:b’l!?%m to Honolulu. shall was doubtful to the very moment the | fncorporated town or school dstilot or SO | not satisty others, and ihat (ells the story drifts of seven to ten feet in height can bo | {eGompanied by f“ n"""“‘ ““"“f“l "'r'f°;‘ Prendergast was exercising in the Jall | SAN FRANCI3¢—M rch 22.—The Even- | Foll call was commenced, but just before his | 15, HEHOUL - Loy 001 purposes, on - for- tite o the contentions botween the employes, seen in many parts of the ‘city. The Elk- e Y Places to tho denth of ten feet | \non the mews of the latest move in s | i Post says 1t° Ne positive informations N0Me was reached a telegram from his | SUTCCDAC O S PETETEIH the | While the nien gencrally’ igreo: that-they 1 ger in which left here Tues- | Railroads are completely blockaded. No % vt sed,!” i 3 county, asking him to support the bill and » of Increasing the tax levy, and for iy night, and which has beon stack with | Sastern iraina have arrived since Tuesday | BSIAIE was sent to hm. wfm suepried | that lotters vecalling: Lorin Thurston, Ha- | SERNTs SR M 0 NIRBER Bhe BUL AL x Tpitl or Sehool purposes, ihe rght | are willing to_abandon the “overtime’ fea- e e il 8 pecn SUUCK WIh | noon and- the prospects are that mone will | Was his comment. During the trial he [ wajian minister to the United States, are & s placed in his hands and he | of any citizen to-vote shall not be denjed | tures of the present schedules in force they e e oot Six WIS | reach here before tomorrow afternoon. Both ; ArEued strongly and freely against the In- | ;0% ‘eir way to Washington and ¢ e Dridged on aceount of and women | are not satisfled with allowing the “con= east of mero, fnally returned hefe at 2 B | the B, & M. and Jilkhorn have engines and | S8NIty plea and declared that it was unwar- | V000 00 L8t o iirry Home as soon as o0 ave, vote at such elections the same as | structive mileage” conditions 1o bo buried m. The westbound passenger Is still at o LS8 e nted and adopted over his protest. He [ 1€ Wit Jues 2 ¥ ety HOW THEY VOTED. or the same restrictions and quali- | 4 5 \ (fors P ger | large crews at work opening their lines, but 1 D possible. 1ts information is to the effec under the same I and that explains the difforences between Hay Springs and there are two mixed trains progress s slow. Tne storm was general | Gid not renew these statements today. Pren- | fjo¢ 5 ermanent republican government The vote by which the bill passed was: i . the company and men in a putsh on the main lne west of here somewhere |y odonc) o Hills, The temperatire did | 9€rgast’s attorneys will try to show the as- | js about to be estublished in Hawail Ayes—Boardman, Brower, _Carpenter, voting for the bill were: Allen, I see,” faid an employe of Union betwoen Lusk and Orin Junction, Wyou | ot (Il very low, probably not below zero, | Ss8in 18 now insane, This proceeding was | statement partially confirmed by vecent ad- | oheshire, Conaway, Cralg, Bili6, Funk, Garst, | Bitterman, Blanchard, Brinton, Britt, Brooks, | paciie. o thar i Bor oiios e ek Yibich have mot bean heard from ince | mpo effect upon stock is disastrous, es. | tried In the case of Lingg, the anarchist, from Honolulu-and Minister Thurs- | farmon, Harsh, Henderson, Jamison, Kil- | Byers, Carter, Chapman, Coonley, Cooper of | submitted by (he bnginenien. yester Monday. Passcngers on the train just re- i 8 s dis , but. failed, ices are now desired at home o | | o HenfgeomE e ison Dt HQaTtE QAR Gepnt TRErol s e b y K 3 peclaily on the range, where cattle are not furthering that thing burn, Lehteldt, Lewis, Palmer, Penrose, Itea, | Montgomery, Crow, Davls, Davison, Double- | quces wages 10 per cent. 1 have o turned are loud In their pralses of Con | i;"very good condition. The etreme deep | All arrangements were completed this Pl ARG TS Reynolds, Riggen, Howen, furner, Upton, | day, Dowell, Early. Einch, Funk, Griswold, | to know from vory gaod authority that is ductor Flunegan and = his crew. = I0od | oW will prevent them from getting teed | afternoon for a double execution tomorrow, nts of Ocean Steamers March Vale, Waterman—26, 3 Harriman, Haugen, Hinman, Horton, Jester, | does not reduce wages i per cent, but rather reached them from this place yesterday and.f ¢om W, FEVET CAGH (10T, BRURE 1600 | prendergast and “Buf Higgins to be the L Nl amors Jaral Nulys—Andrews, Baldwin, Dishop, Chantry, | Mexecles, McQuinh, MIler o Oherokeo, Ml | oo, "oauce wiies § per cent. but rathe pach ono had a sandwleh and a doughnut. | JLycrer®y S0 o tiemen, Aside from | Yiotima. A party from Jollet, including E. % . i Dent, Downey, Eaton, Everall, Finn, Gorrell, [ Jer of Lec, Milliman, Mitehell, Moore, Morris | Of course, (his 15 out of the question. i Food was again sent them today and, bar- AT a6t At AL R OB S N AT e M. Allen, son of Robert L. Allen, warden | “\i"gueenstown—Arrived—Britannic, from | Green, Gronewes, Harper, Hipwell, Hurst, | of Clark, Nicoll, Reed, Saberson, Sawyer, | view of carnings. comg off u eon, the, damage to their stock farmers will reap view of earnings golug off as they are. It riug the fact that the supply of oll for | B ol the snow will furnish considers | Of the penitentiary, and W. H. Clare visited | Now York. o, | Jewett, Kelly, “Mattoon,” Oleson, ' Perrin, | Sessions, Spaulding, Spearman, St. John, i yeems almost Impossibie 10 imagine how ot Dot ol et at 10 otclock, they | g 1o moisture, which 18 badly heeded tisilall ftoday S heviv ARl amILeaRIto | f A G iR ar U ENISERTIVeC ST aure ity [bperry BB Ipi Terrvit Somana . Stunts, Watkins, Watters, Weaver, Willlams | oo agreement can bo teached aime fow 4 PNt o DENVER, March 22.—The snow storm | Prendergasts cell, IR S e , o N S Tho eight prohibition republicans who | of Iremont, Willlams of Howard, Wood, | of an increase in wages, as proposed by the “,‘,"3:;“";:““”"'(‘,‘ [Eysaiont anxioty;ia;bo which has been in progress here at intervals Fylien vau. ot (fo wlolior we il S oAy s Rl voted with the democrats In the negative | \Wyckoff, Young of Cathoun, Youns of Dela’ | s well known railroad man says, ho [ for thirty-six hours past ceased at 11 o'clock | JqU & beiier PICE 10 B0 A | AT NG York-Ardived—Western Land, | Were: Androws, Chantry, Baton, Pinn, Cor- | ware—o1, 2 3 HAD A LIVELY SESSION. today. The fall is very light and the weather from Antwes rell, Jewett, Perrin and Plielps. A motion was filed by Mr. Barly to recon- | . fotebiattisiie: Without doubt they are both near enough | poing warm it s disappearing rapidly. Trar. | The remark pleased the murderer. The | "R¢'yeor Wight—Pussed—Amsterdam, for | ' In order to insure the passage of the il | wider o the bill may yot fail in the houds, | !¢ session of the engincers and firemen geotion or farm houses to obtaln some 00d. | 6 “hrough the mountains over the Rio | Possibility of escaping from the scaffold (o | New York. and save it from being defeated by the com- | “'pla ‘house passed the senate bill appro- | Sednesday = night —was a - very = lively T o re o ocn renorted. el Cuh | Grande & Midland, as well as eastern lines, | & term in the prison had a most cheering | At the ‘Lizard=Tunsca—Schiedumm, or | bined assaults of (he demoorats and pro- | prising $h000 to ercet a ‘mondment ta- g | O o raports Ut huvoleaked *out an accurate estimate be made of the loss of | o con delaye 3 " | effect on him. “I still have hope” said [ New York. - {tioniiate; the! friends ot tho' measre in LisAbunt g Gk 5 are true. t has been known for stock, s no farmers have hoen able (o rench | M8 MOt besw delaved. o —the | By “and 1'am going to keop on hoping.” | (AU Gladkow—arrived—Samaritan, ~ trom | WRRlona® e trionts of (NG mensure i | victims of ‘the Spirit Lake massicre and a | Soio Uihs (hat " muayof e mo this place, or, In fact, get uway from home. | wno\*ana gloat stormy of last night and foday | Prendergast’s looks indicate that he ts [ New Yok, ' 0 ol Lt ew | ments of debate except to give the democemis | f6% Mminor appropriations, were -not at all pleased with the course af It In cortain, however, that more than one | yug yroken telephone, fire alarm and police | very hopeful. He sat in a chalr in the | yO HERO4 § 4 an opportunity to substitute their local option tity. events at the confel wd were of the poor unfortunate will be found frozen to | patrol wires. The wind has been ‘blowing a | rear of his cell, where visitors in the cage At San_ Franclsco—Arrived—St. Paul billE and when this: motiont was' mads? tho DUBUQUE, Ta., M seclal opinfon that the receivers were simply tem- death when' the.snow. disappears, perfect gale, but in the wrong direction to | below could not see him, and spent hours | schooner Ethel, from Kodiuk. Cleared previous question cut off all debate in spite | gram to The Bee)—Dubuque liquor inte porizing for the purpose of gaining tme or Many fears are being expressed regarding | plow ne ice out of the lake and it is banked | looking straight ahead. §: ‘Olimnaje for Quactaimnid, D8 of the vigorous protests of Kelly and Finn, | will fight the mulet law in the courts maneuvering for position. “Helieving this, the Indians on the Sloux reservation north | iy jmmense blocks upon the shore. Trains | The section of the Revised Statutes under | for Comox. Departed=Andrew Welch, Who declared it an unheard of proceeding | dety it meahwhile some of the men have fell that it was worse of here. Thelr ponies being peor and in weak | are lato and street cars are not running, | which application for an insanity trial was [ Honelulu; Merom, - for Karluc Whangedlasalile anuolien Liah yelehA L) contiTU aR LN HEREIC R rY condition after the winter, during which is nearly suspended " [ made reads: “And if after the judgment | CTOCKEE SOR A0 o 06 oner © HAD THRE. BILL PROVIDE PHELAN 1LS 10 SATOLLL Mr. Clirk, for, besides taking time that th they get no food except what they can 3 CITY, Mare ' he o- | and before the execution of sentence such | patmer. Tonolulu, N 4 P 3 * | necded to prepare their case for court, i rustle, will undoubtedly die in large num- 5 7«\:‘ ;.\i.{‘J“J‘n'.'x. |.'»rvl.mn("f':-““"):—:::n person becomes a lunatie or insane, then in ”A\‘:" L ',u'.f’,f..l' Passed—~Royal Forth, for Just how far prohibition has been aban- | paitor of the Asks to Have | case it must eventually go there, they wer bers, thus rendering it a very difficult matter At noon yesterday Lo 27 degrees at | case the punishment be capital the execution | Queenstown. dened AU SASROLAY Ch s llnthng. haw:.iven Archbishop Kain Turned Down. slowlng their land to the ers and for them to convey thelr familics to the | 7 o'olack this mornime. The wing der- | thereof shall be stayed until the recovery of e L adopted may be determined from the follow- [ o\ 50 pe S tier Protan, | thereby giving them an advantage. The re- agency or other places whero they may ob- | ato and the nir Jo tlers and song ) " moder- [ ther person from the iusanity or lunacy. In Temarkable Accident to a Favmer. | jng, which are the six principal sections of [ ST 1 “I yparohi 8 Danalien o e e R e tain food and shelier. Nothing definite can ARKANSAS CITY, Kan., March 22.—The | all of these cases it shall be the duty of the | HOPE, Kan, Mavch 22.-Jacob Fridley, a | the bill: editor of the Western Watchman, has ap- | yng (he absolute necessity of having some be stated regarding their condition as yet. cold wave arrived during last night, and this | court to empanel a jury to try the question | farmer living two miles mortheast of Section 1. There shall he agsessed against | pealed his dispute with Archbishop Kain to | time to prepare for the hearing In court, At noon today It [s reported, to be still | morning there is ice half an inch thick. It | whether the accused be at the time of em- | city, put a loaded shell into his hrec ey bevson, purtnership or corporation. | Mgr. Satolll. He said recently that he made | has led to the determination that unless snowing at Douglas, Wyo. The snow in the [ js feared that peaches and plums now in | paneling sane or insane.” Ing gun Tuesday aud then put erushed | oUhor (hith Bekatete e int With | an appeal to Archbishop Kaln before the | something material comes from the h Atreaia atithin place will haye'to be caried:f bloom are killed, SECURED THE STAY. Elass Inte b e o e 1 L0 clean | Batent to el any Intoxieqting liuors, and | latter denounced the Western Watchman i | ings within the next twenty-four hours the off before they will be open for trafie. No | MOOREHEAD, Minn., March 22.—Two feet - i 5 4 ov || phenharEsuhy; Ay B ihe upon any real property, and the owner | the cireular, which was read in all the | conference will come to an ubrupt end. As When the federal judges announced they | spring was weak, and when the gun w ma!l hus reached here or any point in | of snow has fallen since last night, and a Vi '1' St (| the appeal for the writ of | fired the shell flew back, striking him in | thereof, “within “or whercon intoxicating | Roman Catholic churches last Sunday, and | one of the leaders stated to u Bee reporter northwestern Nebraska, eastern Wyoming | high wind has been blowing, All trains are | \oud Not rant (he wppeal tor e Narsaat | (he right temple, Just abiove the eye, im- | liauors ‘are sold, or kept with intent to sell | fomia GOtaote, CRTRIER TE0 SR B | o torday, they aidn't proposo to = have or the Black Hills since Monday. It is ex- | delayed. habeas B bes bamewad thelr offorts | beddini itselr full length, 'Physicians’ took | in this state, i tax of $i0 per annum. All | R0 bapers bearing on the case, with the | this conference take up all of their tine pected the train now at Hay Springs will | = HOT SPRINGS, March 22.—The firat trains | [he 88%asein's a-.omeys renesed, Liolr NEOSS f out' the snefl, portians of the skull and | such tuxes snall be a perpetual lien‘upon | ber of Papers BAREME S0 USRI WHR (U0 { el thie ‘very eve of Judge Caldwell's com- ot horo some timo tonight, Tho storm has | stnce Sunday arrived last night over the Hot | b2 ie* "iq polne. aow. Falved Js that Prens | S9me braink, irne holo'theotuh the akull s | all pronerty, hoth besonal and, : | apostolic delega This Archbishop Kain | Ing and then be compelled to g0 into court prevaled over this entire section. Tio B. | Springs road. The Ouchita river Is now fall- | Ahreac: Loeme. nsane. aines the. trial. 8o ahout aninoh g ,.,,"',”"fl:'\,‘,I.'f:..(l"}'.'\, Sec. 15, It shall be the duty of the county | safd he aid. Now Father Phelan is not | unprepared. “This case cannot be pr & M. 18 reported to be entirely tled up on | ing and the water has recedod from the | thes abplied to. Judas Chetlain and ne sone | HeHomal )l the ey recmven o attorney of each county to see that the | goicaet (W tha transaction as earried to | pared for hearing in a day, and especially its road north of Ravenua. The Blkhorn, | track of that road and tr Y = 1| PRACYEARPLS Lhtied : piil 2 2 provisions of this act are enforced, and it | & J - | since the complications that have been intor- A ad and trains were run - | gonted to hear arguments to show that he ———— v Satolll through the archbishop, and trans i having only one rotary snow plow on this day without difficulty. The weather is s ill could properly take the matter up. It was rown Out of Court, shall be the |hfl\_nr the district court or mits a statement of his version directly to Jected into the case by the present hearings diyision, which comprises about 500 miles of | cloudy and threatening LT Rl SR ANCISC 22— judge thereof to remove from office RoRi N will also have to be taken into account.” i . ing, but it 15 believed [ yearly 10:30 tonight before the attorneys con- FRANCISCO, March 22.—The sult | au¥ such county attorney who shall wil- | the delegate. | road, will necessarily be slow in getting the L of the storm has passed. Tonight ded their opening arguments and Judge | of Gothold Frankel of New York and John [ fuily refuse or neglect (o perfo any of = The chairman of one of the orders has held - line open, ordinary snow plows belng of | the weather is 15 degrees colder, vendering | Gnotain. decided. that ne. could HEhthlly | A. Haveiy of London agatust Henre Ml aubieh: ontoined. Upon hink by thiKoacts L GOING TO JOIN THE BOSS, to the opinfon all along that the hearing about as much avail as a fire shovel. overcoats comfortable, which is regarded us | (yke the case. Having heard the argu- | to enforce a contract for the sale of $3,000. h suspension or removal may be made would not only prove abortive, but that the THROUGHOUT THE STATE. a favorable indica fon that the rain is about | ments, Judge Che o : o upon application of any - citizen residing « 1 ravesend Found | men would be hetter off If they bad gono ents, Judge Chetlain announced his deci- | 000 worth of land belonging to Miller anil i 1y, Ol 3 SHVILLE, Neb., Marol Special | Over. on, extel o e of the on | Luxto, the plaintiffs, Kas been th out | In the county, but no such suspension or uilty N Hurried to Sing Sing. into court with their case at the very start, RUSHV .. March (Special sion, extending the time of the execution [ Lux [ e it i | removal shail’ take place except upon due Jami- | 2nd not given up through the medium of Telegram to The Bee)—The blizzard, after RISON, Ark., March 22.—Fre'ght and pas- | of the sentence two weeks to April 6, ana | Of court because no fees had been paid and 1 A ' W YORK, March Constable | i - i oy . e #e ¢ 0 ructiol PR O 0! 0 e ( notice to sald office and upon trial in o J % he: 2 i hefr case wonld be 8 forty-clght hours duration. the worst ever | euger traflc on the Cotton Belt roal be- | setting the commencoment of the trial of the | 1o, InAtructiony ax. o whom o serve B | QUK "o provisions o thin ‘wecton | son of Gravesion waw found gullty. toduy | 18 hearing what their caxe would bo when known in northwest Nebraska, subsided this | tween this point and Texarkana is suspended. | question as to the prisoner's sanity for Satur- Lttt 1 B ¢ | shall’apply to assessors, county treasure 4 O thoy were finally forced (o go Into court for b 3 1 v Y land, but when Prankel and Barcelay o in Brooklyn of perjury committed in carry P morning. ~ An immense amount of snow fell, | The washout in the Saline river bottoms can- | day morning, at 10 o'clock. The ground | s " purchase he refused to sell, The | and members of boards of “supervisors, kly P ed.10, a sottlement, which ‘s all in huge drifts. Al busiue not be repaired for several days as the river | upon which the court granted the stay was | land In question comprises 100,000 acres in | Whose duty it 1% to enforce any of the pro* | ing out the program of John Y. McKane at The prospects are therefore that today or allroad and other traffic ha been | I8 still rising. Heavy loss of stock is re the testimony of two witnesses who stated | the vicinity of Hakersield, \l:lu_ms ;:n |||l”“;L SR the election last November. Ilui verdict | tomorrow at the most will see the end of suspended since Tuesday night. It | ported. that Prendergast has bacome insane since his e ol JSee 16, Nothing inthis et contained | was accompanied by a recommendation to | the present hoarings, and trom then on th will be several duys before | S1. PAUL, March 22.—So far as this city | trial and sentence. ew York Finanelers I'rotest. e it o e s gt | merey on account of Jamison's fgnorance. | men and the company will sy themselyos the Elkhorn road is open, as every cut i | Was concerned there was scarcely such a GILL WOULD NOT ACT, NEW YORK, March 22— Representative | Hitots Is in any way WoxIGatE | Justice Newton, another of the Grave- | in putting their house In ordoer for the com- full. The loss of stock, especlally among | thmg as a blizard, less than a snow falling, T -~ inanciers of this elty, #ll of whom had | same to be construed in any mgnner or | senders, pleaded guilty to the charge agaiust | ing of the court. In case, however, that the v 3 hE SPRINGFIELD, 11, Mareh 22 cting 4 Whan range cattle, is bound ‘to he heavy. The | although there was a decided drop in the | o SHNGEED. Gl March | =2 *‘I"_"* subscribed for various amounts of the re- | form as a license, nor shall the assessment | him, complicity in election frauds, was sen- | conductors and brakemen are more favorably storin commenced with a fog and rain which | temperature. ‘However, other parts of tho | Governor Gil arrived hero today and as- | FURCGEERL I FSFEN BN 0F the B | o ayiment v tax for the sale of | tenced to ten mouths imprisonment and to | recelved with their new schedule the inten- would wet and chill them. As the storm | northwest got enough snow to make up for | Simed charge of the exccutive office at noon. | 5, MRS T QU LG DAY Cpt L0 Yauors aforesald, protect the wrongdocr | pay a fine of §700 and started for Sing Sing | ton to abandon the conference may be came on gradual'y, there is probably little or | the lack of it here. All over both Dakotas, i:“;'”lll. ‘,, i‘.,w ‘Mx.xl“\“l “"m ’u‘r‘u‘;”. ru.ll”;.“r‘(’.lnlr Clevelund ‘agiinat sigilfs: the sclgniovage ,{1»‘,":“ APaE Y Shnditionn. herelnatter "pr Immediately. ""“’l'['l’;"““ ":"'V""', IW{“: il ““H”:"“": "1"': 0 loss of human lige across e 080 d endergast, made g | efory ) They cla the o . 7 3 o 4 i SeeeevemA————L 5 e grospect of thix, for their principa no loss of human lif across the north part of Minnesota and LIl They claim the H#ght to be vided certain penalties may be suspende FIND DE FRANCE 4 PORGER, LSl Rroupsob of thiv, (o Shpin Wrinclbel NSWOR' 28— (8n, ong the ahore P A s R cting Governor Gill at 2 p. m. this afte sented in the premises, because their hond Ly R ML) AINSWORTIL, Neb., March (pecinl | &long the sbores of Lake Suparior beyond:| [uoneing o executive olamancy for Prens | saneeriotons e Stk L qude thelr band HOW A SALOON MAY BIZ RUD increaged rate of pay per mile on the divi- Telegram 1o The Bee)—Late Tuesday night | Marquette, Mich., the storm raged with Dt anar . [euo eI Rats TNSMAY. Al wrnnt fury, drifthing e show bagts and de. | dergast on the ground of insanity. The gen- | that there should b to Mcrese in siver Bec. IT. In any clty of 000 or mor ) lm Question of His Ldentity Establishsd to t slons where constructive mileage is now al of the season struck this soction. o m“:l"'{ laying business all over the territory named, | €Fal opinion is that Acting Governor Gill will [ colnuke habitan the tax hereinbefo cltied Satisfaction of the Jury. lowed, This feature was the rock on which i S v be paid quarterly in advance on the Ing with unabated fury until this after- T T not.Intorfere in the matter. Demands of Cripple-Ureck Miners first aays of January, April, July and Oc- [ KALAMAZOO, Mich., March tone- | the engineers and Mr. ¢ split, and thern 5 d a Vol P, o reque: f Attorney Darrow Mr. ol 7 1 such shall . 5 i 18 no reason to believe that he would takes noon, suspending railroad trafiic and closing Killing Game In Yellowstone Park. L6 the raqueat . of Alt CRIPPLE CREEK, Colo, March tobe nd such guyment shall, | wall J. DeFrance of Detrolt was convicted Dusirieas houses: Snow plows have gon | ST. PAUL, March 2, —Word just reccived | Gill postoned the hearing until his conteree | ( CRIFLI CRIZGRS Colan, March 22 nk conditlons, he n BAT 10 | ik noon of forgery. The jury was out but | On¢ Dositlon with the engineers and exactly wost tonight 16 cloar the dritte for Stha | trom a winter photographing party wem i | attorney, Richard Wade, could be present ne . Inapactar , ResAMSIL n under (he statute prohibiting the opposite with conductars and hrakemen ToulBL to sletr the dricte’ for the | from a winter photographing party now in | §tioiner, RIGUS NUER QOU6 S8 DEoSG [ todsy with “the. mineMé” comamiitee, Tho | & siness, a short time. Thoro s little reason (o believe, therefore, fall is light, but it s badly dritted. No | in the park. There is no law protecting | fused. i} S ; when two shifts were worked a day, certified copy of ' Tesolution regularly | $12,600 was presented at the First National | In the situation. loss of life or property ia reported. the game in the park, the rules established Acting Governor Gill, after hearing the | for nine hours by day and $3.25 for eight | adopted by the city council to | bank in this city by Lewis Forest, repre- Sugene Debs of: the American Railway O'NEILL, Neb., March 22.—(Special Tele- | by the secretary of ine interior being the [ arguments of counsel and examining the | hours at hight, Inspector Reed will meet | such sales and a written state con- | senting himself as about to buy a farm, | Wnlon left yesterday afternoon for his hom gram to The Bee)—Quite a severe snow | OnI¥ Jaw in the case. The herd of buffalo | petition for @ reprieve for Prendergast, de- min % in Colorado Bprings Satur- | sent from all the resident freeholders own- | 4t he obtained $5,000 n . Ind. He had lioned' to mest alorm e hero” i oight amd contitied | (ot S8 homunda 5 ik iRl i | ©hded Bot to otertere with the execution. " | g hnd Wopes to vette the atelkeby”arbl- | g property it ety oot of the wrem | #1 "L L S K sentonce. SoloaalTnguisn) thers a nrite bl bick up to 3 o'clocl his afternoon, whel R e e T T Rl —————— es 0. Sal DUBNSSS. 18, carred an, e -~ 0 Omaha to take part in the hearing in A \»‘u:gkn I\Ipry huu.lnmu;mnl::,"lml: e ,..-.\fl'q\in N P e A For the Henent of Deposltors, Walte ted the Militia, But in 1o soas sheil ssld businees: k A Jesults Not Exiled court before Judge Caldwell, but this will JC' o > ducted within 30 f of any church or was not severe on stock on account of it | almost impossible to prevent their destruc- | SAN FRANCISCO, March At @ meet- | pEpNyER, March 22.—Goveror Waite has | school house, or dwelling. DENVER, March 22 — Father Malone, | b n.muTx'm Mr 1’ ; ‘“’m return, how- Rot being cold, the mercury hardly reaching ing of the directors of the Paclfie bank | jsue an address complimenting the Na- | Second—He ‘shall flie with the county | gitor of the Colorado Catholle, today re- R AR e “n}“l'rlfi.;i" Detore the freesing point. Most of the farmers in today, Captain Jumes M, McDonald, bro‘her | 4o o 1 - CDRALSE on' the ! 15t auditor, to be approved by the clerk of the . i 3 4% this vicinity have thelr wheat sown, but o of H. R. McDonald, was elected president, | LO04L suard for thely conduct on the 16th | figirict’ court, a bond in the sum of §3,000, | celved an official communication from Rt. | My, Clark he had nothing to say. as the they say that the storm will do them lots ANTONIO, March 22.—Con- and 17th at Denver and Cripple Creek. He | conditioned upon the faithful observance | Rev, Montes de Oca, bishop of San Luls | organization he represents has had' no pare i 2 : This gives Captain McDonald control of the | express) ommends General Brooks,” Ad- | of all the provisions of this and for | p. ) of good, as it will put the ground In good | Kressman W. L. Wilson and party arrived | bank, and as he is o man of grent wealth | jutant General Taraney and Captain’ Kin- | {he B T wan o) thie yack, and for | Potost, which denies the report recently | in it and he said he was not as well posted shape for the grain. here (his morning In & special car. While [ and ‘business shrewdness, it s expected | cald for thwarting the attempt to tamper IAREUSRC O BV AR S e atins | sent out that he had _expelled the Jesuits | regarding it in all probability as the res NOTil PLATTE, Neb., March 22.—(Special | thin and colorless, AMr. Wilson's_oondition ihat his management Wil benefit the 15,00 |. with thelr lu\nh_\l on the occaslon of the at flddors upon. the premises occupied by the | from his diocese. porters were. Ay T S o s 4 | 18 much improved 'and he w main here | depositors of the defunct bank. tack on the city ha obligor. Said bopd shall be signed by him. ———— DI ' OVE AKE, Telegram to The Bee)-—The heavy rain and | 3 AVEh pubrosed Bat he will tematn here - L obligor. “sald band shall be uigned by him- oy AL i '|.\l| \x\‘u \“|‘n A K IK[, A here was & decldedly warm lot of men/ snow storm that has prevailed in this viein- | dities at Washing v pe “ ' L 8] gton, Toventor Wants His Share. Ten Thousand Dollars in Purses. shall qualify each in double the amount of CUIS, March 22,—The Card 3 ity during the past two days has been of e amli— TOLEDO, 0. March 2.—The largest | MACON, Ga. March 2-The racing com- | the boud, and neither of whom shail ve | ST LCUIS, March 32.—The Cardinal ave- | ground the headquarters of the varlous rails great Immedlate and prospective value to His Other Sult Tuken, patent suit ever filed In Toledo will be in- | mittee of the Dixla interstate fair, to b urety on any other like bond. nue carsheds of the Laclede avenue divi- | road delegations yesterday when an evening the farming interests of Lincoln county. A B. A. Baxter went to the police statior v B F0Es 10 M Third -Sald selling or keeping for sale of | sion of the Missouri Rallway company here | paper came out with flaming headlines and Talntall of three-quarters of an inch pre- | 1ast night and reported that a thief entered | SLEurated In the United States court soon | held in this city next October. has decelded | 1nloxicating Hauors shull be Carricd o in s | were struck by Hebtu ot e B et 1n asn tha endion e a1k seded the d 4 R, e by ex-Congressman Hurd. The action is | to hang up $10,000 in purses for seven days | single 1o aving but one entrance or : st in years. Farmers, who have been dis- | house. and removed a siit of slothen kg | b Shs : JLotnp ¢ there would b neral strik ouse, and oved clothes, He | against the Central Unlon and Bell Tele- | the meeting at Nashville. There will be | (ness strect. The bap where flquors are | traflers . $190,000; fully covered by | agreem or ild be & genera o ouraged over the crop of last year and | has no idea who the thioves might be, .. § phone companies. The invention involved | one 1600 purse tro vt There turnished shall be In plain view from the | Insuranoce, of all the yarious branches of employes o

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