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2 THE OMAHA DAILY BE!':.:;FI{H)AY. MARCH 23, 1894 e ————————————————————————————————— good deal of warmth that the only true state- | was landed in the office of the club just at ¥ %, ment contained In the article in question was | the noon hour when the rooms were full The women wers. oleaning a carpet with 1t 4;‘ ¢ oon, Twenty _f]-”"|”v to the e that the men had a meeting on | of swagger mon. It was his first visit to gasoline and a oDl Atove caused tho ex- Yike and ¥ 14 notwell” the o Wednesday night. It was not true, however, | the club. Larry Is not used to club life plosion 3 that all the nruanlmvl\r'rn-a here were X{.r\';‘“:'n'v | ';L" Drn was at a loss y’u”knm‘x‘ mv”mva ) Washington's Streets to Swarm with a LOST TR TER WORED, Black Wonder from Boston Sent to Grass by IN KANSAS' BIG SIXTIHL. Further Application of the Theory of Im o conductors and trainmen were in joint | d strangeness of the place, the 100 D, ey y y 48 the conductors au tralain . Iy Horde of Tdle Men, a Quaker City Midget. it KRR A Nk o W posts to Bo Greatly Simplified. : othor place, trying to perfect | of surprise on the faces of the men, and — Beston ‘At Afiottee b / Ex-Attorney Genoral, Pride of Tdaho i K the- modified schedule for presentation to | stony stare of the colored waiters so dis i i Itory 1s Extensive. ) o ve! e | concerted allo e 0 p ta o D After a Lo K S T Mr. Clark. In regard to the meeting, th noerted Malloy that he slid up to th 1 Aftor a X TOPBKA, Mareh (Special to Tho Beo.) / doclare that the question of a strike | desk and announced in a theatrical whisper | SENATOR KYLE TALKS ON COXEY'S ARMY | BOISE, Idaho, March T TOOK HIM MINUTES TO COME TO TIME | —There ts more republican polities to the | SENATOR MORGAN'S COMMISSION SCHEME entioned, and that 8o far as the | that he was a guest of Mr. Dickinson, who neral D. P. B. Pride died yesterday L e B. Pride died yesterday after square mile in the men bebor i 3 th tremely | was_ovidently playing him for a_blinket conference I8 concerned they are extreme was evidently playing him for a blinkety " Sl Dride onxious, as stated in The Bee yesterday | blank gray from the sand dunes of Wyoming. | mhinks it Should Have s Wholesome Effect "_""\""_”"" s iy bt B bl Tom O'Rourke 1 p) 3 triet, ) morning, that it should either result in an | How to got oui was a question. He couldn’t protege and private secretary of Senator | Tom O'Rourke Has the Pleasure of Carry- | 0 CTRREERE T FREIREREE (OO0 | 1wo Kastorn and Two Western Members agreement spocdily or else cease, 5o that they | find the push button of the elevator and If Tramps and Vags Are Kept from Hale of Maine. Senator Hale secured him Ing His Pet Limp and Lifeless to the Ttk o' (518" fn dace of the fuol Togother with tho Sserotary of the Would have sufficient time to prepare their | had just determined to try the stairs when the Ranks—Marching Through the position of register of the land office In CosneraYWaitér Hugeston's tate ansas, and this in faco of the fact that iyt - ) e tor ‘submission to Judge Caldwell when [ Mr. Dickinson and party arrived to the in- AFGAR Boise in 1883, in 1884 he was appointed ter- RekTion in 1892 the populists had a clear majority reasury to Presont All Changes he arrives. They are not only anxious for | tense relief of the giant from Wyoming, ritorial secretary by President Arthur and in rost Achilsverient: over all opposition in the district. There are to the President. this, but will Insist upon it. And he never will quit telling of how Dickin- m:l. n-r- JiaL confrmed It Ritorney Thens it twenty-five counties in the district and at In conversation with one of tha leaders | son gave him the o dassle when he | oo, amo 2 i a1y | eral of Idaho. He was first grand com- h e Tk AR the outset each had one or more candidates, Jast evening he stated that the men had [ showed him the s o 7”:?”' March My "r"”l'{ mander of the Knights of Pythias of Idaho. | PHILADELPHIA, March 22.—(Special Tel- |yt the list has since simmered down to | WASHINGTON, March 22.—Senator Morgan every confidence that when the umH‘]r u,.: - ee,” sald Senator Kyle, chairman of the Ellns Gove, Prince of Peace. egram to The Bee.)—The bread fund boxing | less than a dozen today expressed an intention to press at the brought before Judgo ( LT N g bl T U “"'”'I' AUBURN, Me., March 2.—Elias Gove, the [ ¢xhibition here tonight produced a sensation | In the load are A M. Bills of Mitchell | proper time My proposed amendment to tho would be offected that would be acceptable | 0 o After the Louisviile | 1Y Senator Peffer should have General | golt.atyled Emanuel, the princo of poace, | for the sporting public, amounting to the | sounty and J. o, Reader of Ellls, the former | i bil, providing for the appolntment of & e S LG iYbfrs. "o W G8Di: i e | Coxey's bills referred to my committee, but | who for years has been a pieturesque figure | knockout of the featherwelght champion, |yt 1t the Missourh Pactfio and BUrliBelon | e commission. He said: “The purposs o 4 one of the men, “'do we de puthern derbilta, ) | territo d the latter on the line of the | U ssiof o mall o purpo d I E.hat BeoAMNS ks, e | 1 shall examine them and see what can be | in the streets of Auburn, is dead at the age | Gogrge Diso o second round of a bo ; 7 ' of the amel the publication url "thllmn";:l:n':"u’\’lr aise LOUISVILLE, March 22.—The Commer- | 4 /%0 SEAS RS OF 8 T K-Kinde: SeLwsAther N6, Wakito orge Dixon, In the s ||l“r ind of a bout | Union Pacific. Other candidates are W. B. f the amendment is to provide for changes it will have a tendency to preju a clal today says: “Drexel, Morgan & Co. [ 401¢ . bo seen i the streats dressed In white cote | With Walter Edgerton, the “Kentucky Rose- | Ingersoll of Cheyenne, Willlam Simpson of | of the tariff upon an equitable basis without before rrwlu» v'y'.'."',‘,‘,."-‘l.’ o concerned,” sald | Ar¢ 1Ot Urying to get the Louisville South- 0 1 think the army will come to Wash- | {5 “trousers, red broadeloth cape overcoat | bud,” a local featherwelght of this city. The -‘\‘:'rwn- flhmm- y Lewls of M“'{N |" B sturbance in business which is always S0 far as the men L oo rorking | "0 for the Richmond Terminal system o | Ington?” he continued. fost assurcdly I | and a picturesque hat, He carried @ palm | latter has mot Dixon on three occasions fn | WhIte of Jewell and W. & Tilton of OSbornc. | {1y rosult of an effort to make a comploto T ther tmoat harmony and gooq | Mich a8 for the Chesapeale & Ohio rail- | do and [ expect to look out of my committee | leat fan and an old umbrella. — He was never | four round bouts and has always managed TolARA e ,t:m"rl‘».‘\'c‘;lrl eriinaton-Rock | reviston. 1f the matter should be placed I ol onest effort to | F0ad. The Louisville Southern Is 8o far re- [ room window on May day and see an assem- | out of doors without them. 5 | G i%3 o % % , AT A S e b > 3 o fesling and are making an honest effort to | oy o4y chmiin yatem that It cans | bied: muttioude theny o1 o T i L to hold his own with Dixon, although he | field fn the Union Pacific counties. the hands of a commission, as Is proposed arrive at settlement before Mr. Claric, and | JRVGL S0 ARG T, 1Y SGETR, C0 S o there in large numbers, ac SR generally got pretty well punched for his | It is said that Tilton and Lewis are only | by the amendment, changes could be made it not. be then before Judge Cald- | orminal,"* e feaiimi southern 'bond- | cording to the announced program. I| AUSTIN, Tex., March 32.—Colonel J. C. | trouble, nominally in the race and will drop out of | (o suit the condition of the treasury or of well. There I8 no J"""”Ny,"rl strife among | yolders know this, but they do not all | ghould not wonder if there should be 50,000 | Degress died here last night. He was a Dixon and the Rosebud came together to- | 18t before the convention meets, whilo | i eavecial tndustry and th i 56 the cen the various organfz- | know, or even suspect, the extent of the | oo vpam fnatead of 10,000, and I for one be- | distinguished officer in the United States LSO e g e Ingersoll and White will not last longer | s RV LTV AT OM I LoD o the contrary notwith- | scheme how on foot. " LT S Iher instoad it ¢ o | army during the late war and secretary of | night and the first round of the setto was | than one ballot, leaving Bilis and Simpson | Eradual, It made fn accor with the i B spfed the | cnte mat ta Tacking the eoreanstion of | st oo rrimps and vagrants can be | state under, Governor Bdmund J. Davis, ( rather tame, the latter keeping out of the | the only contestants in the northern part | provisions of the amendment, as not to ,.,y‘;.h".,‘.;’.Y,K."]\'\'1r|||’.'r:x'rm’1'lv'vrr‘:« D OB the Richmond Terminal, so far as this or- h;"’lv';"l(" the h'l'm m«lnluu and a respecta- 'l’(tl‘l.lms lm\’)(“hl-uu prominent in the councils | reach of Dixon's blows and doing a lot of [ of the district. The convention has been | creato the least disturbanc O un(erstanding on some minor | anization has any backlng under the modi- ot of men gathered together, as I think he republican party dodging and monkey shines like those of [ called to mect at Phillipsburg May 23. The senator cited authorities to show that arrived at o fied plan. The Vanderbilts own the will be the case, the def tion wi ve A : . The Sixth district will of course be given ints, nothing approaching a settlement & Ohlo, whi 1 UL T i LA ) B S HECORS Tke Weir. 5 the amendment would be constitutional and points, nothing aps 8 more & Ohlo, which runy int JLouis, (g wholesome effect. It Is intended to be o | PASADENA, Cal, .March 28.—A. G, g one place, if not two, on the repubiican 4 MbLLI was reached . 2 | hence to the Missourl, Kan 1 xas, 'ASADENA, al, March 22.—A. o In the second round Dixon was leading at | state ticket, with the chances in favor of | Instanced the fact that Senator Cullom has This morning the firemen will have their | which is controlled by the Vanderbilts, run- | protest against the fssuance of bonds, and, | Throop, founder of the Throop polytechnic 2 3 7 also presented oposed amendment of A 4 S L R M M A B Ll : ! 2 the Rosebud and they were at close quarters, [ Otis L. Atherton of Russell county, on the [ #1so presented a proposed amendine first inning and will occupy the d i3 3 g A whatever Wall street may think on the sub | IDstitute at this place, died here this even- 3 bl Union Pacific, who aspires to be the candi- | Similar purport as his own as an indication Whether the hearings will end then or be | T e S4GE AT TalY: You B eauR T ORE AR | INEA LAV HU BEA1sear SuSVARMHISKER (W e[| E G BACcORyALEE Rasebuc, Sent b Tett uua b B ot o e et AW 0 <o) that the ameondment will find support in the continued over Saturday is not known at s PRRRCIE 4 birn {4 y stomach was the cause. The deceased | hard swing, and janding on Dixon's chin, sent | date for state treasurer. He has no oppo-f oo, = prosent and will depend Ilargely ~upon | yaiiar ke W reorian | in this sentiment against bonds. What Im- | came here from Chicago, where he was a | him to the floor In a heap. He was clear out | Sitlon In the district, and for that reason | SGOE: 00 L Lty Vi o phitting it in the Vanderbilt sys- | Pression the demonstration will make on con- | ploneer citizen and well known. and Tom O'Rourke had to help him to his | M8 chances are good. Seliytaiistidubd Db i Ly nts. i % ke el i tan "o | There is a small army of candidates in the | Of four members besides the secrotary ot Cilen AL, e e district for auditor of state, viz.: George | the treasury, two of whom are to reside Tio telegraphers expected to complete | tem. As soon as this Is accomplished the | gress I cannot say, but if It Is properly con- S TP ST T their labors yesterday, but owing to the ab- | Chesapeake & Ohio will only lack the | ducted It cannot fail to impress the country b “ BAORSTULER. bring him round in good shape. He went on | ¢y %0 "6 ol county, Samnuel Gaunt of | ©ast, and two west of the Mississippl, and e ot e “Brinkerhoft, tho Kansas | Loulsville Southern. The Chesapeake & | o large and have a future if not immediate with the third round of the bout, however, Bt 4 Ohlo is now running to Louisvilie from | &t &r% N Resolve t dn Great Natl o be o fact ro. | Rawlins, Dr. Henry Leigh of Rooks and | N0 more than three of them are to be mem- flect. egroes Rosolve to Found @ Great Nation In [ and had all the best of it, but the fact re: | fawling, ‘Ur. Henry Leteh of Rooks and | o A0 WO ARG, O SRMAE G0 o ity division remains yet to be completed. While | PRI 8 HOW. FEREINE K0 ife & Nashville , Vi all of the road except this division has been [ SR E ) CVEl HiGiHon of the Southern The senator expressed the opinion that Their Own Land—They Want Passes. mains that he was knocked out and would | /& &S00 K horse" aspirants, and | Of the board to make inquiry as to the rates wince the district is largely populist it may | Of duty {mposed upon any article imported gone over, no understanding has been ar- | ywould bring them into Louisville by a route | the governor of Pennsylvania could not BIRMINGHAM, Ala., March Three | unquestionably have been beaten If he had rived at. twelve milcs shorter than by the Louisville 1‘-g.LI!||:~Kl:.I|I«:m.:;|){ :('Illy;l(mq((':“x‘\rv\’vnl the army | thonsand representative negroes from every :!"“‘;:' ‘:‘flll{?:ll u‘:-{?:;;:dlu respond to the call of | 1, %0ivon “tho auditorship or some -oth Into the United States and to ascertain and Their Joke cry Malloy. 1t 18 perfectly plain that Drexel, Morgan ORON; ATE. MEreh: The Industrlal | PATt Of Alabama were In attendance here gk place as well as the treasuryship. ":f".'”"".h\,,W::'(,',',"f :h" m'r\‘»* ;lrl'l r‘:rm"" o brobdignagian, Larry Malloy, superin- ., who are merely the agens of the e R Lo e o on the state conve < TFRISC Smith cc vo candidates tor places | OF 1088 than fs just, necessary or proper for The brobdignaglan, Larry Malloy, superin who are merely th n Wt [ army, 700" strong, arrived here yesterday | today upon the state conventlon of negroes CRACK SHOTS AT 'FRISCO, o e ot 90 PIce® | the ralsing of revenue, and thelr decision endent of the Wyoming division of the blite, want the: Southetn 'bad a o The me ere glver ecently ed considel e quest tendent of the Wyoming d t it as cheap as possible. and left today. The men were given all | recently called to consider the question of — tenant governor and J. $. McDowell for sec- | 18 to be reported to the president, who, it ho approves it, Is required to issue a_proc- Union Pacific, is in town for the first time in g the road tod 1 they wanted to eat by the city. They are | immigration to Africa. It was the sense [ Good Average Marksmanship Exhibited, but | [0 FOVEER fitteon years. As he is a prince of good | Loulsville & Nashvil I n | orderly and the reports to tlie effect that | of the meeting that Africa being the natural No Records Broken. M 1:.? ‘,’u 'r‘l'": (he district is said to be | 1amation stating the decision of the board, fellows,” as big hear.ed as he is rotund, | AWl this would force the Chesapeake & | they have beon pilfering at different points | home of the negro those in this country | SAN FRANCISCO, March 22.—There was | argely in favor of I N sa glving the Increase or. decroase, and re- Upping the scales at twenty-three stone, the | Ohio to use its tracks ot bulld a third linc | along the road in Arizona are belleved here | should return thero as soon as possible and | \ “lurce crowd n attendanco at tho Shell | quiring customs officers to assess and_col- oftictals of the company have been most | Frof Jexiugton 1o, Lowsyits A to be. without foundation. establish there a_great nation such as the g ¢ ooty CandIaT Millionaire n : lect duties upon the articles mentioned, In ous that Larry should have a good | be made to pay, The-Loulsville - — whites had established in America. It was | Mound shooting festival yesterday and, al- 50 O R e atavai accordance with the decision of the board. in view of the fact that he gets to | is, there necessary part of the g “GENERAL" FRYE WRITES A LFE agreed, however, that as the white man had | though no records were broken, on the whole RT, WORTH, Tex., March The plan is to take tariff revision entirely Malloy was put up | Vanderbilt-Chesapeake & Ohlo transcontl- brought the negro to America he ought to | the shooting was good. The day was nota- | Tarrant county grand jury returned an in- [ out of the hands of congress and leave it nental system He Appenls :n ('nu'u: ;m;‘n to Aid Hfl};m{l::l"Il"wh‘\l\;l'”h‘(‘('k"lol their l\‘lli\'l" land. | ple on account of the presence of visiting dictment against R. M. Page, the million- | to the proposed board and the president. vestern railroad king since coming to e “Army of Industry.” esolutios hat effect were passed. marksmen. A. McBean, the left-handed | aire banker, for the murder of Albert M. — Omaha Monday, called here to partici- UNION PACIFIC BACKED DOWN. EL PASO, Tex., March jeneral Lowls R DOV NI i, Chicago marksman, made four reds in suc- | Smith on March 13. Page is still in jail ATED BY THE PRESIDENT. pate In the conference between the officials | e 0. Trye of the Industrial army, has sent. to ANKEDONHIY NICKNANE, cossion on & Golden Gate target. -His | His attorneys will seck his reloase on bail 5 — and employes on the wage quesiion. Tues- | No Chanco to Argue on Transmissouri Rates 2 4 by habeas corpus proceedings as soon as | Qulte a Number of Democrats < kel o) each member of congress the following letter: | Honest Tom" -Arrested for Robbing the | Score was equal to J. Singer's of Los Ange- | o8 Res ) 3 5 P Malloy. chaperoned by Mr. Dickin- Attitude of the Atchison £ ng the | 1 and second to W. J. Coster of Chicago, | State Senator W. E. Page, defendant's g T won, Mr. Korty, Mr. McConnell and Mr, | CHICAGO, March 22.—(Special Telegram | “That you may be thoroughly informed I City Treasury of Detrolt. Who ‘made the “high of the day on the ring | brother, who is il at Crockett, Tex. can | WASHINGTON, March 22.—The president Buckingham, had his first glimpse of the | to The Bee)—Western lines made no pro- | send you a preamble and constitution of the | NEW YORK, March 22.—Thomas P. Tuit, | yno WGE AE L B Fao S0 (B0 0® N | reach Tiere and consult with' the defendant | today sent the following nominations to the swell club of the metropolis and the lions | gress today in advancing passenger rates. | industrial army. You must be awarc of the | aged 45 years, who lives at Fort Lee, N. J., | Singer scoring 86 on the point target. M. | and his attorneys. senate: e H who gatlier there. But as Larry was new in | It was thought early In the morning that | fae y . o ; 46 NS tIeL B yhlcl fact that we are not at fault, for we have | has been arrested on a charge of having | Rosenthal made the best score, which was S T s Taey RUCE TR ERITE s Jdstice—Hensy Bonl,marahallof the Unlted the ways of the east his superiors decided to | transmissouri lines were od on 1 : i 4 chld et _ Stel . 7 B T ot rd the s e e [ EamniAS n SEgraay the most prolific country in the world. Our | stolen $15,722 from the city treasury of De- | 14. ~H. Stelling's scoro of 70 on tho Mid- [ S dewey SERRREmR (O siates: Harlan Cloveland, attorney. of the h of high life, When the v e Bl T LE LI R granaries are full to overflowing; our ware- | troit, Mich. Tuit was defeated In the re. | Winter fair target was the “high” of the day, United States, southern district of Ohio. 4 faint touch of Mgt I orach the PATLY | swered the joint telegram of the Atch houses are full with material for clothes, and | cent election, and it was subsequently found | And Rilay made the best record on the one- | court has decided that it has jurisdiction | *Troasury-—Michael Ryan, assistant treas- MF, Dickinson' indicited” shently to ' his | Durlington and Rock Tiland, saying our cities have millions of vacant houses, and | that the books had been falsified to cover | Man target, his score being 89. and can grant the writ on quo warranto | urer of the United States at Clnclnnati; Al- Trends that they allow Matloy to maie the | Would gladly join the other lines in an ad- | yet our peoplo are ragged, ltungry and home- | up o defalcation: - Tult had_served two TRNTAG asked for in the contested state senatorship | bert J. Barra, surveyor of customs, port of bt At Tntirely unsusplolons of evil in | ynce, and had sent word to the Interstate | less. These conditions are brought about by | terms as treasurer and ‘was known i De- G £ 0lp case. The decision is long and the question | Cincinnati; Henry J. Schulte, appraiser of Sentioan. on. (the. park of. the, rallroad many || ComImeree CommImalon o B e e | Yiclous * and " ignorant lesislation " fn [\ troit ns’ “Honest Ty’ of the title of the contesting senators has | merchandise, Cineinnati. Mr. Malloy entered the elevator first and | was recalled and canceled, with the state- | the = interest of the plutocrats. The e Tanner Turns Up at Fast uls Under St8nEen FencHeds Postmasters—J. A. Ladd, Traer, In.; Wil- the door was banged shut in Malloy's face, | ment that it had been sent under a misap- | rmy Is daily increasing and will Father Lambert Leaves the Church. the Nume of Golden Gute. hief Justice Belse opinion upsets the | llam T. Scharpe, Brooklyn, Ia. the elevator boy being told to t the | prehension. i1 e !“""'“P““'“";“""'"”“ ‘:’“:;ImTI:mly\‘:xre mafi:h- NEW YORK, March 22.—It is announced ST. LOUIS, March 22.—Golden Gate's vie- nuous session argument of the demo- lnlu-rlun John' G. vbill, register of 1 A tha f ‘hen the lines met this morning the | ing on (o present you wl iving petition t 3 : et St Toalayans land office at Springfield, Mo.; Jesse F. occupant up to the club and that IE the Mitt |, W, N "V e, 10 deciimed 10 [ of want and misery, ‘one that’ cannot bo | (hat Father Lander, ono of the leading | tory in the third race at Bast St. Louls yes TR (LB o) A stood the “'m"' of “'I‘“ LR ]i“"] 0dd | gdvance the Chicago-Missouri river rate | thrown in the waste basket, to request you | missionaries of tho. Redemptorist order of | terday was very suspicious, andall bets were S eaTe Rl Tl DeCarate LG L s TR o bl e s pounds-of solid flesh they would follow. Of | until the position of the Union Pacifle and | ,'hiss some laws for thelr immediate rellef. | the Roman Catholle ohurch, has withdrawn | ordered to stand until a thorough investiga- | WASHINGTON, March 22.—The house to- | public moneys at Walla Walla, Wash.; Ed-— = Jorthwestern was defined. One or both of Northwestern was defined, One O nibing | It is In your power to pass a law authorizing | from the church, natifyjng his superiors that [ tion could be made. He was entered a |day by a strict party yote seated Engoish, the | ward K. Hawkins, receiver of public moneys AaReo | the secretary of the treasury to issue $1,. | his action was “dictated by the voice Of con- | chestnut gelding, by Joe Hooker, dam un- | demoeratio contestant from the Third Gail. | at Olympla, Wash. 2 to reduce fis er rate to $10. | 000,000,000 of government legal tender money | science.’” é{e known, and won at a‘mile in 1:50%, a re- | fornia district Navy—Ensigns Houston Eldredge and wit Sixth congressional dis- comprising the norihwestern corner - tions, 50 very seldom. maha club and has been living like The Atehf I ved no answer to or | and employ all the idle citizens on internal | This is not the/Fatiier Lambert who had — Henry B. Wilson to be lieutenants junior explanation of charie amd would not con” | improvements, such as irrigation canals, to | & warm discussion h Colonel Ingersoll :':;'rrkfl;:erl"vhrfl'":r\-;":‘"vcir “f(flr ;llsc‘u\}'l'” L’,‘.".t‘,‘zfl MUSEME. gmue’. ! sider an advance in the Missouri river reclaim the desert wastes, also to improve | and again became involved in a dispute | horse ovel sandy track. G T e Aon At IR axeoutlv sl Raaalon i tons untiithciscuiplngiy eststoppedipiialso) harbor and navigable rivers. -On behalf of | with Bishop McQuaid of Rochester. —The | In the name of G. Bell, and when called for R e #{oioiaeasla s lox e rociiino asselon y rates the Unlon Pacific and what rat the starving milllons of men, women and | name of the priest who took part in that ““”h‘]"“u’l“‘f'; could Hot lin‘l?[ullti‘tlnj“{‘x:;:ut:fi A thoroughly capable company presented | Postmaste Towa—William ans at Northwestern were responsibie for.Whethe, children we beseech you to act at your | controversy is Father' L. A. Lambert. Wasiicons flodibeyontiaic )*“1_ Twillg the musical fa comedy, “The Voodoo,” | Centerville; John Whitfleld at Stuart; C. \ce, the Northwestern received its | earliest possible moment. e ringer Tanner, wha, worked the Twilight |\ /0% 100 oo inatwell pleased ‘audlence at W. Raveline at Laporte City souri river proportion on all thgough | = “UNITED STATES INDUSTRIAL ARMY, Evidence Against the Domestl killing at Hmhrnir xruunld‘ last spring. “He | 1 0 o Cliaet. (honter T.,’:";\”,‘,}:,; ,'u"" Reselyert ot VB ubile" Mot sys—~BdWard ‘A 2 %0’ whether: each line whs re- WIS OB RYE -G o n 29 is painted a chestnut color. L 3 SALER AL LQVen DR MU H]y D s Y I Bataael Lot t % 8iga) whetpierd enoly ltne whs| co; LEWIS C. FRYE, General. SAN ANTONIO, Pes., March 22.—Later | I8 D oAt Thomas . Murray is n comedian who | Pueschel at Visalla, Cal; Samuel Lefller at Rt statement the T developments in the death last Friday of Chess Champlonship Contest. - e S Stockton, Cal.; R. S. Sheridan at Rosebur; iory, With such o statement. th Short of Men 2 oy = 22 Chess Ghismplaiship Oonte o | ramis with the best, and his rendition of | & Atchison said it could tell whom it was | \oicary v 0N "0 Maroh 92.—The Coxey | MFS: Rosa Brown and her son George are | NEW YORK, March 22.—Lasker opened [ the part of the abandoned husband was | OT¢ : :::"I“Il:‘\:,]‘n;‘\d it would be satisfied with “Army of cmu;" AGaT ot iaterlaliie. \,o{ most sensational. +Mrs. Brown had em- | the third game in the chess championship | excel f'"vf'lu:";":},'?}',f,,"};; “‘-.::r:.‘-.t.\(..mh,“...i Cd\l\”l‘l]lrl:;: A. Green, surveyor general of es: ’ At ved a c o ” ested wi R y 4 somewhat al a 3 Tt whs also intimated that the Western | (o oxceed twenty men have vet put In an | Ploved a domestic rhmegginances Molnoskey, | with his favorite Ruy Lopez and Stelnltz | vuriance with the generally accepted feol- | James H. Smith, reglster of the land ofice Passenger assoclation boycott rules could | ' b0 BT a0t the moves | Db nmnur.‘,ed nl‘u-r, a t_‘f{""‘ l‘v,'"l"“.“‘ Ed | gdnered to the defense whereof he is the g8 of a man who has been cast aside, | at Stockton, Cal. be made to apply I e the Northwestern I e b bl 0 2, Driess, a druggist, identifled Frances as | j,conior, On the forty-fifth move the game es McDonald played the pa of Marshall H. Willlams, associate judge ot Feceived its full Missouri river proportion | ment profess to helieve at least 1,000, and | having called at his store Friday to purchase | \WYEROn, OO, a6l O IR FHO ViR e R iy nOOItRaTE et oA} . AL and was responsible for rates only in its | may be more, will be ready to march When | strychnine. Detectives have “secured ad- | Wi SN0t o 7 ‘well, his spécialty work being partic. | the supreme court of Arizona. ieeting will again convene | the army moves next Sunda Reports | gitional evidence and the girl is now con- onh:‘nm:nsm.y AL he | ularly coceived, Miss Ada Bothner, in T e tomorrow morning. from towns within forty or fifty miles of | fined In the county jail, charged with the nt the ‘incantation dance, acquitted herselt Don't Worry TR T Massillon tell of bodies of tramps who say | double murder. ST T creditably, and Miss Kitty Wolre, in her | Nor be deceived by Inferior cigarettes. Avold % they are on their way to report to Com- ————— BN oh 22T dancing and singing, with harp accompani- | j51h by getting Old Dominion. Ploto in PHILADELPHIA, March 2.—The re. | tey are on ! e e e DENVER, March 22.—The annual exhibi- | ment, was compelled to respond to two en- | poCh DY, Eell ceivers of the Philadelphia & Reading road XY am e HAMMOND, Tnd March 22 James Con. | tion of the Colorado Kennel club openea | cores. The singing of the qu: "}",""“‘-“{,‘" a . filed a petition in the United States circult * . Haveo{Reaglic Donilng roy and William Cleary, employed as watch- | today, and over 200 of the best bred dogs of SRR L R R Masquerade Charity Ball, Send or bring POUR couponn ar : court, asking permission to build a $,000,- | DEMING, N. M., March 22.—General | "% 850 0B R T B L PR the country are posing for their patrons. | whole seemed to lack’ that harmony which | The Ladies Afd soclety gave a grand LIRS Do sOmSe N reabiv o1l t || 000 subway. Ic is pronosed that the sub- | Frye's Industrial army, numbering over 600 [ men in the shooting cl . '?“ They include almost every known breed and | @ little conscientious practice might rem- | masquerade ball at Metropolitan hall last fo1d by the leading gencrals on both sides. way shall be constructed, beginning af @ | men, reached here this. afternoon,. ' The 'l‘_'g(‘)‘;(’c’“r"l"'“u Kf’e”r‘:‘“:"-’em’:“;""l‘lg‘hen‘l‘ Ith Albort | aro valued from $50 to $20,000 cach. Dogs | ed¥: % e e S B MAGNIFICENTLY 1LLUSPRA LED. Ot e of o e e el undes | discipline maintained is first class, Twenty | 2 were . aro on_exhibition from Illinols, Nebraska, Conrled-Ferenczy Opera Company. deyoted to charitable purposies. ) 4 i Tooker drew a pistol and fired six shots, | ypjgq Coloean ) ¥ i Broad street, and then by un open subway | miles west on the Southern Pacific officers | witie SN & IR S0 Beq0 B8 SO0 | Missourd and Colorado. The small audience that greeted the Con- | A hundred ot more couples,'in costumes, to” Twenty-fiest and Hamilton streets, | of the army put twenty-five professional | {!WEROTR IO, TROCEE (SO G E NREE Mobro and Oroodon Matohed: rled-Ferenczy German opera company at | %ere on the floor. Armored knighte an e b o omen subwhy o s | thieves off the cars on the open prairie. | oreanized and ten minutes later about [ CHICAGO, March 22.—Articles of agree- | DOYV('S last nisht was a practical illustra- | gower firls jostled each other in the whirl- DOIRt it or near Thirtieth street. "The plang | The erowd left here for Bl Paso tonlght. seventy-five farmers, well armed, began the | mont were signed tonight, binding Dick | tom, Jr MG manner I whish the public | ng crowd. Al conee e e pestram SERIES NO. 4. Bnd estimates have received the approval of hunt. ~ He will Bo lynched if caught. 5 | sometimes slights a really superior attrac- | tume and all the colors s o) the mayor. The city Is to pay a share of Friday's special sales are announced on the B Moore and Dan Creedon to box twenty | tion. The performance, if its merits had | were mingled In the whirling mass, and a heiexnen g, 5th page of today's paper. Look there for Both Robbers and the Sheriff Killed. rounds before the Twin City Athletic club | been recognized, should have commanded night ot merriment "and laughtér was Deny the Whaleitary, full particulars. BIRMINGHAM, Ala., March 22.—At Eutay, | of Minneapolis on the night of April 2T. | § Gk liund or the dispiay of (wo or three | - the committees which had the affair in NEW SEORE AMacoh N thasgdonn AT Guin county, ninety miles southwest of | The match was made last Monday, but defl- | star soloists. None of the voices can be re. | charge were as follows: Rockefeller nor William Rockefeller have NEWS FOR THE ARMY. here, several safes havé been'cracked ro- | i “;’;’:‘L’;{f’:“:"l:“}‘;;:f SRl S d aral | RavaanganiextraneiinhuvicuiciteyRnretall yhssepllonDeL e rankiin paTuliny DICTIONARY genyinjthe (Bt ERY | aBaTangrted, s ithe) ] cently and stores robbed. Two strangers, — Capable throughout, and the chor loor-—Joe Oberfelder, Herman Hennrich, . intercst of an extension of the Vanderbilt | Medical Oficers in Texas Changed Around— | PH0Y G stores obpec. | T FEanieio Tke Welr's Chinllengo. ia"exeeptionaily"well ‘rendered, " Simeon Bloom, Sam Richenbers. Shising e e R, iirong tavsiem gver. tha lineptofithe iMles 20 s LeRyes Granted; suspected. Warrants were sworn out for | BOSTON, March The Welr, who haa | 18 8 well rounded and thoroughly enjovable e — ek i of the ook corrospond- | | 1outl AU oo T thie Gty Coy, i | WASHINGTON, March 22 —(Special Tole- | thefr urrest, and Sherff Hennegan attempted | oomo in from Chicago, said: “I have posted pertorniance awhion: e Spot 0t | Friday's special sales are announced on the iosa lnd: il badelive el pd both disavowed any knowledge of the al- | 8ram to The Bee.)—Leave for three months, | to arrest them on the street. They fired on | ¢y witp Captain Cook In support of my | last night was Zelle pretty production, | Gth page of today's- paper. Look there for prosented, will bo doliverad A Oy to take effect April 1, is granted First | hm and he fired back, killing both men and | $190 Wit Bapitil BOS0, B0 SURROPL B0 SO | iy orean, and the audience, which | fun particular ———— a ; ecolving w vhich he di seemed © unappreciative at first, warmed LILI WILL LECTURE, Licutenant Daniol B. McCarthy, regimental | [SCCIVIng wounds from whic ed soon | £,'000 and 1 agree to stop him In ten rounds, | §efm e (e hation Hafore the quartermaster Twelfth infantry. e lie to meet me at 118 pounds, the winner | first act had en. The opening scene AR T oo sk Wili/hinke n Touriar. tholtnifed Htates | - Tho folloiing changes 1o atatlons! ot or- Miners Undor Arrest. to take the whole of any purse that may be | shows a pretty village in (he Tyrolean , mountains, where the villagers are assem- Wearing Her Crown on the Stage. cers of medical departments are ordered: | COLORADO SPRINGS, March 21.—The | given.” Tehaeng mountalnshicrs the villagare ergcafinn: INDIANAPOLIS, Mareh 22.—Dr. J. Major Henry M. Cronkhite, surgeon, re- | seventeen Bull Hill miners arrested yester- Death of a Valuable Horse. piince. Among them 18 the Brincess Marie, Houser of this city announces he Is lieved from duty at Fort Clark, Tex., will | day were arraigned before Judge Campbell | DELAWARE, O., March 22.—"Cleopatra,” | who is ‘disgulsed & pensant irl, and closs negotiations With ex-Queen Liliuokalan | £Port o the commanding officer Fort iteno, | (his afternoon upon charges of assault with | aged 10, belonging to George Jamiason, died | ¢ L L A U R B for a lecturs tour of the United States, Mr. | (nh’ (0 QUtY {1t that post, o relieve Cap- | intent to murder. There were six charges | while giving a foal. She was sired by “War the hero of the tale. Christel Houser wrote fo tho ex-queen six weeks | Lo lhar WAl O Gorgas, assistant surgeon, | against each, Bail was fixed at $1,500 in | Call” and worth $15,000. a plan to petition the pritice on his Mail shanld be agdressen i Captain Gorgas will report to the command- | cych case. In default the men were re- = - 1l to appoint Adam as keeper of the ail should be audressea to ago, offering to manage a tour for her, and | ing officer Fort Barrancas, K orduty | manded to Jail Damages from Corbett. royal menagerie in order that they may be V he says the reply Indicates that she wiil | at that post, relieving First Lieutenant e BOSTON, March 22.—Joe Lannon has re- | able to be married, while her lover 1s pi DICTICNARY DEPARTYENT. accept the proposition made. Robert S. Woodson, assistant surgeon; Lieus WEATHER FOREC: Caliod alvaraiot of 13800 againat James a0 || \DE thetIme] irtinie vith the prince “We will begin the tour in San Francisco,” | tenant Woodson will report to the command- 8 ! : - | prince fails to appear, b e t B JA bon A ) N o L d Yorbe i1l a sparring contract | iSlaus impersonates him and entices Christel safd he, “as soon s the queen desires to | Tug officer Fort Melntosh, Tex., for duty at | ;¢ Will e Falr and Warmer Throughout | CorPStt for fallireity g parEing A AN thiay Ara founsiitos come over. I will bo thero to moet her, | that post, and for field duty in the Depart- Nebraskn Todny. Y2ars e gether by the villagers. She comes out ra- and from that city we will make a pro- | ment of Texas, relleving Lieutenant TAS STON.. Mo 2,—Forol Fatally Tnjured at Boxing. diant with happiness and glves her lover longed tour of the wholo country, visiting | Benjamin L. neycke, assistant surgeon; | WASHINGTON, Forecasts for | KO Mareh 22.—While boxing | his apbointment, signed by ' the pseudo all cities of considerable size. atenant Teneycke will report for tempo- | Frida For Nebraska—Fair and warmer Aan Napite L8 E [ prince, only to be met with scorn, he i until Saturday night; variable winds. with John Pugh Michael Coppert was felled | jnterprets her presence in the pavilion with “I have arrangod for the queen o wear a | rary duty to the commanding officer Fort ) s Ansthe pavilion crown on the stage and she will present | Clark, Tex For lowa—Tair; slightly colder in extreme | (o the floor and fatally injured. Pugh was | the supposed prince as evidence of unfaith: R e e A ve for one month and fifteen days, (o | eastern portion; warmer in western portion; | Arrested bl : fristel comes. and tolls " take effect. April 10, is granted Second Lieu. L i i ) I there also with o com- H 1 Honolulu, EI(F : A vest winds, becoming southwest; probably Extinguished the Lights. 3 s tenant Willlam Chamberlain, First artillery, | Fe5t Winds, e singers, and the princess i T T ke thatinis g0 beyond se; + | fair and warmer on Saturday Semper Fidelis chapter of Rose Croix No. o L Fridayid spsclal s Bre; anngunoadion thajlend e js authiariaed: to 89 beyoud, sea, For Sonth Dakota—Fair; =Warmer winds Ancient and ‘Accepted Scottish Rite of | § A R L coupons, with 15 centsin coin, will buy ono pars of Tho Amor Enoyclopadic Dic- tionary. Send or bring to ‘The Bee Ofic OF THE ] fantry, will proceed to Frankfort and report FSSTNER PRINTING CD. BINDERY, i b to the governor of Kentucky for temporary snccossors to 1, O, Fostnor, Established 1569) 5 e S duty pertaining to militia of that state. Wo do ourown binding. DERSONAL PARAGRADHS, The leave granted Second Licuienant Wil- . liam 8. Graves, enth infantry, is ex- FESTNER PRINTING CO., W. H. Sammons and Percy Rollings of | tended twenty days. style, at the low price of .00, ¢an be had 0 gennine Morceco binding elegn go g o Kk First Lieutenant He, Kirby, Te - 1 X " he gennine Morceco binding In clegunt | 5th page of today's paper. Look there for irst Licutenant Henry Kirby, Tenth in- | jocoming southwest. Iree Masonry, southern jurisdiction of the rl. als Christel and tells he; “mmcn,_‘c,,,".,, Sore Throat, Croup, Influe ! Ior Missouri—Fair; colder in eastern por- | {nitea States, cel ed the essive | TIng o the traltor appears, In e Sonping. Couph, Bronchitis and Asthmi nited, Btates, qek 1 the improssive,| (e midst of festivities which follow A cortnin cura Tor Consumption ia frs SipRe huihies JMpdng. el a0l warmer ceremony of “extiniulshing the lishtot and | Sunfiiiy ippedts Wwith his bride: aniw o relie( i & Wagen ot chat ansas—Falr, 34 d ~ ast obligatory ee N s las Christel rings the bel e ou will 1 aftar takin Kansas—Tajr yntil Saturday night; | ,ong, over 100 sir knights sitting down to | fronted with his treachery 3 drat 0110 ~hesa. Laree 3 warmer.in inestorty pertlons warmer Satur | (he binauet in commemor f the 1 all ends happllv, As v S LA Stoux City were registered at the Murray e leave sur, cortificate of day i RorlpyeRt. W NAGaecaming yarianie, Suppel he solem v lover, Mr. Carl Schul 13079 Howard St. | v FaliE o denancn UEgponca oeet i Siabigas Toenl At anif torminated at'9:a0, when the members | ghecess. His nentingale song b AMUS KMENTS S 3 q o . bility gra ' ant Colonel Abram C. of the chapter took seats about the bang ond et was the gem of the whole pe b 5 157 ST BETWLEN 13TH AND 1411 STRE Mrs. Fannie O'Linn, the well known | Wildrick, First artillery, is cxtended five Orrion or tim Wikruen Bunsav, Ovana, | Donrd, - Wh Maater Willtam ¢lebuime. ool wie artistically D 3S., FAl., AND SAT, —_— ‘ - Chadron attorney, is in the city on her way | months. March degree, presided, assisted by Edgar Alle Miss Lucle Verdier made a charm n! THURS,, Fil. . | Warch 22-23.2% to Chicago on business. So much of special orders as relates to | rainfallc senior | warden; Christel, and her solo parts w warden; R. . Wheele Cadet | uniformly encored. Miss Charlotte Tisch Miss Laura Fisher, who has been spending | First Lieutenant Harlan E. McVay, assistant w W t Boes & ontl s V s city Wedneaday and will be the ved from duty at San Carlos, Ariz, by | Minlmum temperhtars. 363 882 Drensurers Henry C. Akin, 33 dogree, grand | favor and the minor parts were rendered - MARCH 283, 1894. guost of her aister, Mra. A: M. Plato, 2599 | FIrst Llcutenant Straub, assistant sureon, | uximum temporature 382 332 1 treasuign) Boney Q. Ak, B demrge, erand PR R ! Company. LA A California street, for some time. lo oot in person to the commanding | Siiiiution . oo i01 Atterfthe ment i been dlsposed of ro- - Raperialea) | ofcer, Fort uachuea, instead of hipple 3 b sponses to the obligato) toasts were made - 2 ool v 3 v N i 08 s hDle | Suatement showintgithe condivion of tem- | PRVIESE Ry MR DUEE RO Wrench, . J. [ Triday's special sales are announced on tho | Thypgay Friday ) “Thfl TYR[]I_EAN” =~ ~ WO A Barracks, Ariz., for duty at that post, and 1 THR BER At the Millard: R Norval, Soward; | by lotter (o (e commanding eeieral, Do | Deraturoand prociplyytion ut Omalia for the | Monell,' D 1. “Wheler, "Rev. 8 WHhi | g page of today's paper. Lok thero tor and Salarday Mat. § geueral, h slere g day and since March | lonel C. 8. Chase, Bradner D, a Henry' C. Alken and I3 C. [ full particulars. o Voaitliasaler) D l? B. McDowell, Fairbu Ne J. H. Me partment of the Colorado. U ON Call, Lexinglons Mrs, James Hamilton, Lin- | First Licutenant O. B. Hardin, Eighteenth araial ar OEMUERZ: 4 h sy s -1ons 3 A oln; W, P, O'Dirien, Clearwator; . A Ryan, | Infantry, I detatled instrictor in iitary R RS et S 422 e coremony of rolighting, the lghts Burned o Warbor Shop. | “I, h- H el Nebrask } ance, Lincoln; H. C. | science and tactles at Doane college, Crete, | Normal prac o 5 inch | Will be hel Sunday afternoo A one-story frame barber shop, ed b e ( McEvony, 0'Neill, o rote, | ‘Nopmal preclpitagiily.. o coneeeie 00 Inch || Welook, I the hall of Rose Croix chapter, | o i One-8 1Y et 0, 703 Leavenworth > " dugning nelrs b. it 04 inch 3 Charles H. Townsend, 702 L urday rvening World' i - ? ¥ Delicioncy for the dh. | A Id’s Fair At the Paxton: R. O. Phillips, Lincoln; Depart t of th Atte. Excesssinco Mareh @/, L7 Inch s T street, was totally destroyed by fire at (Lachend® Erben.) 3 0 or 'S P, M. ook & ol 100 A8 gl 088, 0; insurance, Reports n:-m Gthor Stath at 8 P, ML lock last night. | insuran Gront Cast,, Magnificent Costumon full particula Clande L. Junior | piquant STATIONS, 4P 30 0amE -ieauwal, XeR To secure this superb souvenir Bohasohke, Kearnoy, may ba properly brought before it. This Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U. S. Gov't Report, o L. G. Johns and wife, Seward; E. W, Power, | _ Captain John J. Haden, Eighth United THE VUUUU, UR A LUCKY UHARM-” World's Falr Portfolios bound in beautiful Imore and BA Hayes, Beatrice; A. R. Dendly Gusoline oyou Salary ] IN THE NEW . E. B. Slossen, Lincoin; Mark M. Coad, Fre- X Pt} Ortl O 10 mont; Frank D. Ireland, Nebraska City; A general court marshal has been ap- iy Voo Last night as Mr. L. Sharp was attending | &5 . W. Van Buskirk, Wymore; E. P, pointed to mee* at Fort Robinson, Neb., on | a meeting at Niemen's hall, Twenty-fourth "The cause of the fire could not for a cer- Boata AT nOW O 8ale. Best sents $1.00. send cr bring sx coupons of this AL the Mercer: A. F. Keith and family, | €OUrt is convenad to try the enlisted men 1l Grand Island; . Hastings; Krank . | Stales Infantry, and Captain C. P, Stead a . ¥ 3 % ® With the Popular [xish Comedia ) Caner, ¢ { A. M. Drew, McCook; C. G. | man, Ninth cavalry, both of Fort Robinson, | P T ; | Dorsey, Heatrice; J. 8. Gillan, Red Cloud; | 8¢ in the city on duty with the examining . pros Formerly With 1 3 Bee Office, Omaha. 0. H. Swingley, Beatrice; . M. Canton, Ne- | board ordered recently by (eneral Brooke. i il & onay fi.;.ll:;:"uln‘.;»‘:v‘.'»{“1.., o 4 8. Louls i ! h : v Milltary Instructor for Doane. - fol g | P OPIIAR g AL the Merchants: J. C. Hayes, Imperial; | WASHINGTON, March 22.-First Lieu- | Daveupori : I 15th Street Thealre || "Piiid® 8. B. Taylor, McCook; T. P. Gatf, McCook 3 L Kanin Clty b 00 Cloudy. i | tenant €. B. Hardin, Eighteenth infantry, Vor 08| Cluar, 1LWEEK-Uc mm lng Sunday Matines, style for $1.00 por volume by Goolshy, Falls City; B. A, Jon: Sidney ; Ep S files Cliy 80| 36| 00 Clour . W. R Fairbrother, Lincoln; F. 8. Gay, | BELVIDERE, NI, March As the Ivostoin B4l | 1.48|Cioudy [ - Yo « B. FESTNER, L sult of a gasoline explosion Mrs. J o l‘_\“I“f’\‘”ll_flw()ll_sl o Wailuestay aid Sui Reynolds, e and Clark streets, some one stole his lap | tainty be uscertained LI PUPULAR S - {I6TH ST, THEATER B 5ith" serics bearing different dates Curtis; M. G. Gahm, Grand Island; T. J. [ Who have violated the rules and regulations Y | W. R. Butler, McCook; R. V. Martin, Blair; | Salt L o 00/Cl -~ | - M. Rugg, Beatrice; Frauk Hershey, Gib- { has been detailed to duty as instructor in | JiH GO 2 00| Part cloudy) 1 . W | bon; A, J. Wright and J. M. Bordland, Lin- | Milltary wclence and tactlca at Doane col- | jfelona. 000! 00/ Clear. wi MILLIOSATRRS OF #UN g - Srete, Neb, Blsmarck AW HENSHAW AND TEN BROECK Fullerton: omstock, Central City; indicates trace Jr., Wymore; Morris Mayer, Norfolk; H, W. | March 26 for the trial of such persons as TONIGHT, with 10 cents in coin to Burus, Beatrice; J. R. Brotherton, Ogalalla; | Of the service. In; A G Klein, W Brunner, 0 H — 1. Vincoit 108 South I4th streot. A S McK fall, Mrs, Barney Manley, Miss Grace Darker GEURGE HUNT, Local Forecast Omcial.

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