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THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE. — msu STABLISHED JUNE 19, 1871 OMAHA, SlTINI)AY MORNIN G, MARCH .!') 1894-TWENTY PAGE SINGLE COPY FIVE CEN E e ) - e air; Probably W ¥i Northwesterly Winds. grown and threats were made to burn Christ by Judas the crowd, not holding to z plantations. In fact a revolution was historical facts, fell upon the impersonator Page ” = o ihe RISHS Kossuth's Body May Not Be Buried in the | threatencd it the torms of the law were | Ho Was Not Satisfiod with the Conclusion of | and beat him soundly. Otherwise the play | Goxey's Army of Industry Has So Far Failed [ ' {jriue el 0 Dopronts e " | The Honorable Court Presents the Publio Land of His Birth, :»nrrtt-ll out, and the result is that the gov- the Russo-Germin Tret\ty. follows history te the crucifixion. The to Materialize. Coxey and His | tve Army. with a Drawing Oard L ernment has decided on suspending the exe- - representation of the divine tragedy, it is ' About a On wer Court, & ! e cution of the act until the next meeting ot —_— known, Is older than the inquisition, and Unparaiteled Dugl of Hreokint1dgs: “ RIOTS AT BUDA-PESTH MAY INTERFERE | “"<ress fn July net. SEES A MENACE IN THE UNITED STATES | W°® established hege In 1520, ON PAPER IT WAS AN IMMENSE AFFAIR [ Cleveland and the Ll REPORTER PERCIVAL'S CASE DECIDED « reaty. eat Seandal, - C. R, Scott in the Rolo of Judge, Proseouting the River. Text of the Ne LONDON, March 24.--The police of Oxford Private Seaslon ¢ His Efforts to Promote the Intercsts of Eu- | are engaged in Investigating the mysterious | But Few of the Weary Wage Earners Ready | 4 Soclety Rendy to Welcome ¥ the ¢ —_— LOST HER CREW. Friends of the Great Hungarian Fear the | Mysterious Disappearance of the Workers PR i Ry Tn Local Musieal Clrel Austrian Emperor's Probable Wrath, ARk Soaany LACK ‘"'"":" , ropean Manufacturers, has boen missing RS Mondsy last, When to Take Up the March, Where Even Natare 1s at ¥ Attorney and Witness, - Archer, Il‘t‘n‘null‘ 'nl;nv;‘:il‘rlur[:-lv‘l ST e e last seen Mra. Flelding was strolling in the - T At NOTiT e Keate N TURIN WILL DO HIM HIGHEST HONOR | into Ciavoauot yesterday by ihe sieamer | HIGH POSITION OF THE YOUNG MAN Potice. i view. ot the faus fpatrk, and the | QUD NOISES FROM LEADERS CONTINUE [ 6. Council Biutts Local Amatrs. DEFENDANT REFUSED RIGHT OF COUNSEL aude, carried a crew of about fourteen al 7. Rallro — —_—— Aepressed through the reecent loss of her T e South Omuha's Eas told. The following additional partienlars i husband, Rev. Charles Fielding, uncle of frath gislators Glad Tt's Ove Municipal Officers to Escort the Body to the | have been obtained from Lighthovse Keeper | Ho Will Seck to Further the Interestsof | ). 'f"'rl o Densigt :‘“”“‘w n‘;:v ‘\'l’:v"ml; Such Beems to Be the Inspiration and Hope > :‘;u. 'u“ \...| r\lll | lllln :n v 1 Dakon of Carmanah i i 2 5 a 8 LA ndn it kst i Frontier of Italy. “Captain Roberts of the tug Maude told Germany and All Europe, ""1‘_;"“"":'l"‘""‘("’:‘“"”""'::; s und of the Idle Hosts, 10, Wiley's Fluger in the Garbage e body of Hon. Mrs. Fielding was founc ot Socletios. today in the River Cherwell. There Is little Y o n e | MIQUEL 1S BOOMED FOR CHANCELLOR | doubt but that she committed sulcide. REPORTS FROM VARIOUS LOCALITIES | 1™ was no sign of the crew. I It Was a One Star Show and Honors Were Not Divided. Among the Se me that the Archer's masts had all been cut away, and that one boa PLANS FOR THE FUNERAL NOT YET PERFECT | 4oy and il THE COURT'S REMARKABLE MONOLOGUE | e think that the disaster must have occurred ———— Concentrating Mis Troops. by What | alssion for Interment In Hungary Is | about 11 L o Sunday, the 18th :n«v‘ Disappolnted Place Hunters Charged with | RIO DE JAN Aluo,Iann 24.—Pelxoto is | Not Much Evic a huullhlI ap 4"4;"- I‘||'h:|n’”nl“‘lfllh"h Reporter Found Guilty Without Being Als ! as the wind was blowing a strong southeast mob the natlonel guar s sendin 4. 1 of Omuha's Trade. e T e 4 ‘ Waited for and In the Meantime the | p0jy ‘otoro that ank at 11 ollock It ads | PUIDE the Movement A-Multing—Tho | figiioncf | 0 CHOCHE RIARE MU0 6 SoRTAE | Noticeabi AL 16, Flnunclal aud Commrelal Matters. B OB L L D Body Lies In State in a Little dehly SHISX 4 LS. SOULAWARY,, sosompanisd New Havre Consul-Lutest News the Insurgent commander, posed Line of March-Pro Livo Ntock Mark viewed. on Contempt by the Lord High Protestant Chapel. by a terrific snow and hail storm. The from the Fatherland. Admiral de Mello declares Peixoto intends of the Populists. 16 Queen of Ch Festivals, t @ Suspendes heaviest swell was running that day that to resign the presidency into the hands of Ry il UL D s LD J we have had this winter, I think the Senator Prudento Motaes before the expira- " : wun Suffrag it 3 (Copyrighted 1604 by Press Publishing Company.) | Archer was struck by a squall, that she (Copyrighted 1504 by the Associated Press.) tion of his term, i November next . DL (el LT L L B AL It e gt LoaL IR TURIN, Italy, March 24.—(New York World | 00004 pajjast, throwing her on her beams BERLIN, March 24.—Emperor William's Withessettilly Vietoris. Coxey and his Washington pilgrimage seems Easter Morn, f‘ court, presided over by Hon. Cunning Cable—Special to The Bee)—Reports from v otit away: i ek 4 to decrease in direct proportion to distance Ist of Sporting Gossip. n R. tt and devoted to the trial of a i : ends, and then the crew cut away her masts | high-flying intentions do not stop at the suc- | FLORENCE, March 24.—Queen Victoria ; gl ] (o RN GARRE A ERtE S TR SRt Buda-Posth cause the gravest anxlety (o the | 15 try ang right her.. I am: afraid thero is | coss achieved by the Russo-German commier: witnessed today from the balcony of the | o M8 rendezvous. Little of it any N e | e ot et AR LG famliyaanajreionce (ot lousutivl AROFEIRE b Hopakforitha)craw, oralhey . Would' Have]| cial: (Fenyi Hie theognlabi thACEHe UnboSHTEd cathisarall HERKETIRERRIEENYROL BOODBIO|| o s AGtWItHStanding ithe IXrge mum addresses given, and at the othier place the | muny spoctators trom. ihe L] L ] that further disturbances may cause the | ¢, neq yp ere this, We have had very fine | resources of Ametioa ‘constitufe:ajtanding | del ‘Carre:' g ARGHN6p of. Cantérbury ber of unemployed everywhere, n.mt is a ohTe mad Kot AL Clndy 'n‘-m ‘r»‘“l Ir..m the .m_\‘ crowded for emperor to forbid hurlu‘l l‘l" 1ll'llnu;-l”4‘l"’*““: weather and smooth seas since this day, the | menace to European trade and Industry, and, | was present. :\“l::‘“ "",’l'l:l';'u"rl "lf(""‘(';:":';": ";;""( :"i’:‘;;i'\“),'l"!:"; L o SR T e slgned’ by :W” R LB O L el i The vice burgomaster of Buda-Pesth, who is i R o i5os . AT Sl ) 1 A vhen analyzed, is found to be chiefly wonde: / ey fro bus Sgnodiby linee > . estr e disorderly en- [ o % 3 ST H g . ey o materialize, and the desire to escape also hogus, there be € of the state against W. D, Perclval, a re- ) e b The Archer was an iron bark of 780 tons, | awake (o tho danger of a repetition of such | vyestarn states SHIL Eeel the Effects of the | trouble if it do There about twenty | name in the city directory porter for The Bee, charged with contempt thusiasm. Vi Sl Trodaterd. o8 ondon.. | a ey \ » , ) gl s 4 It thero is no prohibition of Interment in [ §1o° ":“,"l“ l:y,ll' 'r‘f:'f:;,& (m",::f"x,_":,'dm:, a block as that influenced by the McKinles sun's Swinging Over. newspaper correspondents here and the army | HA N, Pa., March 24—W. A. | ot court. Mr. Percival was arrested on tho his native land, Kossuth's body will leave [ i S5 BOHE T Y rone. She. was ”"”‘{- ”‘-‘k“" I8 that Burope must be pre- | The second editfol of the blizzard of | is less numerous at this writing. Evaus, lleutenant of Coxcy’s army I8 havIng | order of the honorable udge of the criminal o e Q paast: to=toad wheat for tiurope; She WaS | pared to take a common stand against any | Wednesday, whickihtabted: in Friday ni 3 r hard work to keep his forces from dis- ¥ SRR AT kS d ay, w E y night, | Coxey and Bi ustles this morning | hard wo division of the court and charged with hay- Here next week and' will be escorted o the |¢sweq out oniMarch 16 by the American tug | commercial seasure which declurse, mot b L LG morniDy and charged with hav cemed to | banding, owing to disparaging reports which | jno rivion for the | bave shaken their confidence. Evans, hov more pronounced in his promises received bushels of letters of offers sistance. Many of these letters aro ex- made itself felt alouk the line of the Bur- | from the former's reside Burope, but | lington in the northwest, completely block- | be very busy .with preparations not arrived and full details of the removal CROOPS, "“fl""j“' "“”"-'fllnns l'n Burope. The well | ing trafiic between Gillette and Sheridan and [ march which is to begin tomorrow. Tent have not yet been arranged. The body was : nown ambition of the emperor to bring | forcing the road to suspend operations ex- | were pitched on the Gun club Eroudl (aay | e i y Mn today and taken to the | FXPerlments Deing JMade by the British | about friendly commercial relations between | cept at division points. Telegrams received | There meetings will be held and recruits | of Ul Gala e oNureh, & tiadlsbms | GoIRIA Galc SR o the Buropean nations showed itself years | at headquarters indicate that the storm is | will lodge tonight it they desire. There | from cranks who make extravagant {ics Wis Tk EnGaTT e S e fice, bullt in 1834, There is a colony of this | “VINNIPEG, March ‘::-*T“" "Iml'»:‘hl gov: ag0 by the calling of the international con- | abating in the northwést, although it Is In- | are yet few signs of the coming army. | pressions commending _ the ”nm\‘c-;m-lll:l T 5A ke tite: DoFIoRmiAROE inh I Tae IS sect (Waldenses) in Morgantown, S. C. Kos- | “rhment has been making some Interes !\m gress in the interest of the better protection | tensely cold. The Un#n Pacific is operating Twenty-two tramps were given lodging at | is understood Evans has already r.nnlu A | assert that none of the spectators failed to (he | of workingmen. JHis many travels enabled | its trains, but to considerable disadvantage, | the police station last night . The number | new political platform, which I8 to be a | got' tha worth of thoir et it i’ iy ngregation, | CXPeriments in rushing troops across suth was not a member of the congregation, e ? 0 S % i o ature e o1 but-his sister was a deyout participant In | American continent from the Atlantic to the | him to look upon such matters with an eve | owing to the high witila prevalling along the | 1s unuseal and Mayor Willlams conspicuous feature of the demonstration at | romarkable proceeding from start to finfsh. n article in The Bee in which the facts were out concerning the now famous Jardiffe larceny case The case has attracted considerable atten- tion among the attorneys of the city, and ce and Italian frontier by members of the Turin | piopeor municipality. The Hungarian deputation has against any individual nation e by Paclfic, with a view to determining in Just | which does not halt at tho borders of Ger- | Nebraska divialon, Itwnwed Friday night at | are probably not recruits. On being re. | Washington. i The lhonorable court, in his capacity of STeYRMr. i ‘Batter, the Bnglish chaplathy{lovabrief a ppace of time marines could "l“ many. The movement spoken of, though | North Platte, but not/efough to inconvenl- | leased they scattered and have not reap- PITTSBURG, March 24. ‘N-H‘HII;I;“N‘ f'v' Judge, prosecuting attorney and witness, put Ders, retuten that anee when some. ona.in | DUt aboard British war vessels fn the Pacific | still in, embryo, may be expected whenever | ence the ranning of. (. peared. It i said hat 400 Salvation army | eruits from Lancaster and Philndelphia, who |y 'an attraction that was Wighly enteriaine lis presence ridiculed religion, Kossuth be. | I the event of trouble with Russia in | the occasion necessitates it. This is now [ CHADRON, Neb., Mukgh 24.—(Special Tele- | soldiers will arrive today from Cleveland and | were on thelr way to join Coxey's army, | jng “both to attorneys and the uninitisted, came Indignant and said: “Never ridicule | ChiRese waters. A numnber of special tralns | sald to be the underlying motive of Chan- | gram to The Bee)--Tha!second storm here | that a delegation of 150 will come from Me- | Wero arrested in the Fort Wayne yards on a | it vigor of expression, style of delivery, any, one's principles, whatever they may b, have been run over the F“"'f'“’l'“ l-“;'"“ at | cellor von Caprivi's Dantzic speeches. has abated. It Is clear and warm today. | dina. Captain Fistler of the Salvationists | charge of trespass and sent to jail for five | f0i0) expression and gencral bearing cannot Colonel Figyelmesy recalls that when Kos- | 7 verage speed of twenty-five miles an MIQUEL'S BOOM. The main line of the Bikhorn fs still block- | here says it fs four and not 400 who will [ davs. . 24— General | D¢ eXPressed in cold type, but the record ot suth visited England, in 1856, Rosebery, | 'OUF from Halifax, N. 8., to Bsquimalt, B. | The so-called Miquel intrigue is still can- | adea. come from Cleveland. The Salvation army | WILKESBARRE, Pa., March 24.—General | ;4 cage will prove very interesting. The €., whero England s now bullding extensive | vassed in the conservative press, where the [ DENVER, March @eiA ight snow began | i not in sympathy with Coxey's movement, | Coxey, commander of the Army of Oblo, has | fortifications. ~Special engines have been | doctor's prospects and fitness for the chan- [ falling here at 11 o'clock today, and from | and considers the pretensions of Coxey to | & Sister and other relatives living at West used and the marines have been quartered In | cellorship are openly advocated. The in- | reports recelved the . slorm extends over | bring Christ and the use of keys in the | Pitston, this county. She fs the wife of J. report given herewith was taken by an ex- pert court stenographer, and is complete and accurate, then a boy, with a Hungarian tutor at- tended the meeting and had a seat on the ~ plattorm. Slontatikii : e i e ominent business ist sleepers, with a specially built cook- | trigue is fomented by disappointed place | Colorado, Wyoming, Ui h and west Kan- | ot P St H. Bicketts, a prominent busin LY, As soon as court had been convened thi a condolence from Hun- G ap < P ‘'olorado, yoming, ‘ah and estern Kan. picture on the banner is sacrilegious. &% Gk oy o o 8 h e convene L) m’;“:',’; ::"’l‘:;"‘l‘;ll‘:zd Statos were. recelved | 106 €ar attached, and.the trip was made in | hunters and from the fact that Dr. Miquel | sas and. Nebsaska. ¢FRe weather fs very The march of the commonweal army to | and Is a very Intelligent lady and MOVER | gpiow was opencd as follows: ;i very qui % time, It is supposed that the ex- | has utterly failed to gain the support of the | warm, causing the $no: melt as rapidly | the national capital will begin tomorrow at | in the highest socicty. She indignantly de- | o Goupt—Mr. Percival, have you any- josas i & : L e b that there is insanity in the TURIN, March 24.—The coffins containing [ Per' ' @ were made partlally to demon- | center party, which has many grievances | as it falls and preveiitiug any interruption | precisely half an hour after moon. This is | Mes the story that there i Ll i hiigita syt the remains of the wife and daughter of | "Lrate the military value of the Canadian | against him, and which distrusts the effect | of rail trafiic. the declaration made today by the originator | Coxey family. She says her ’:’”'" “}‘: Mr. Percival—Nothing. Paclfic to the English government, With @ | which his promotion might have on Ger- | ST. PAUL, March ‘24—One week ago, | and the leader of this extraordinary pllgrim- | Patriot and an honorable man. She has the | " gunoy oS o ¥ pilg) Louis Kossuth, exhumed from the English ; 4 view toward securing further subsidies. It | g . .. Ve | sonde . BHA Y Al Gonon i ved ibre (NI inigrns g many's prestige abroad. There is no rumor [ when the mercury was 75 degrees above | age, and seconded and confirmed by Carl v 1s pointed out that the road runs from ocean | that Caprivi's position is in the least shaken. | zero, the highest reachad, in March, it was | Brown of Callfornia, his chief lieutenant. :‘:filr‘;lu“dl‘v:h:':: c:'rr:-en‘cs::::d K:::):m \(“:E o ucean (hrough British territory, and that | The frequency with which Emperor Wil- | hoped that sme worat_jof the winter had | The leaders are still confident that recruits, erRiraaErRs s raiteok A A0 pat i ¥akie: Mcs in the event of trouble with Russfa troops | liam has suddenly and unexpectedly called | passed, but this wedk'sg ier has proved | not merely singly or in pairs. but by scores NS dead Bebiiot Tiouls” ‘and - Theedore could be rushed across and reach the scene | the garrison of Berlin under arms has gen- | otherwise. During, :he tier part of the | and hundreds, will join the main line at of action about as quickly as the ezar's | erally been regarded as evidenco of mere | week there was u.SesaBE®torm at the head | every stopping place, and Commander Coxey, Kossuth, who ‘ollowed the remains to the troops could be sent to Viadivostock by the f Sireti & Inkeeinpi GRS - e ches the na- Tometery’ wafure pucy Wil be hepl wiie. . D v caprice upon his part; but it is now becom- | of the lakes <ri @outh Pakota sufferéd from | I8 sanguine that when he reaches the na utmost confidence in him and believes if his Scheme is sucopsstul the worklng classes | y,.¢ wait, T dont! want to MeAr: from you, will be greatly benefited. The only thing | {yr'y iy keep still. Are you ready for trfals she does not like about the affair is the Mr. Percival—My attorneys are looking notorfety it gives the family: TP i BRABIL Ind., Match 3.=Aatrangae ar | ais Gourt=1 am. talking o you. T AsK 6 rived i the eity today and is making an | o S0 B CO ‘The Court—I don't want to hear from you. “Crans-siberian railroad. Ing generally acceptod as being part of a well | the sdme blizzard i\ uid 80 niuch damage | towal capital he will be al the hend ot | ©fort to organize a company of fitty men to | “"N hor vl T suppose T am, moved, with the body of Kossuth, to Buda- Jore Odteyiis g aren - o0 - WaNBIAGEIR Bacth o Webten1as oxt. Eees defined scheme of the emperor to overawe | in Nebraska and Colotado. Last night and | 100,000 American citizens. His son will ride s " bl " fth | Mr. Kaley, county attorney, was called and Tii 15 2atimntad ati0/000 Hungariana Have (CAUSEDICONSTHRNATLON, the soclalists, anarchists and other dissatis- | tonight the Dakotas and Minnesota have | at the head of the army, wearing a combina- [ The gkt Ul R WIth | gworn as a witness for the state, and ex- gathered in .this: city 'euw_ to pay their | Peixoto's Revival of Imperial Decrees Stam- | /160 elements of the populace. In this con- | been enduring a storm that in many sections | tion suit of blue and gray and carrying the | Success, but refuses to give his name. amined by the court. TR oot o tho patione] hero aha. avery 48 T SORIE Rt T erRaT o nection It is remembered that the emperor | far surpassed anything that has been experi- | emblems of the commonweal, a white flag IN WASHINGTON, Mr. Simeral—If your honor please, in the ordered out the garrison on election, May | enced during the winfer, while all parts of [ Of Deace. Mr. Coxey himself will follow in Tt case of the State of Nebraska against Wash- y arriving train swells the number who have PERNAMBUCO, March 24. — The report come to Turin In order to take part in the | that President Peixoto has revived the im- funeral. The sons of Kossuth have ex- | perial decrees of 1838 and 1851 has reached day, and, lastly, on the day following the | the northwest have had a share of it. Upon the | & carriage drawn by six white horses, while | Colonel Redstone xpeets n Large Gather- | ington D. Percival, I have an answer here, socialists' celebration of the anniversary of | southern shore of Lake Superior it is in the | Lieutenant Brown will be astride of a noble ing at the National Capital. sworn to by the defendant, which I have al- pressed regret at the rioting which has oc- | here and Is causing great excitement, Some | the Tevolution of 18s. nature of a snow storm, accompanied by se- | Stalllon: L o f “,‘;“T:‘“x, o {‘\!m;h,,‘,,(;‘:r,:':,\‘:, e | peatvatisauntotu e RudiTiags raftoiread ity curred at Buda-Pesth, of the inhabitants of this state believe the [ Since the passage of the Russo-German | vere gales, and souie snows are reported OBJBLL.OF THI EILGRIMAGH, B o e L [1tes the deonrtd ROME, March 24.—It is semi-officially de- | decrees might be stretched so as to cover | (Fe4ty Count von Bulenberg has returned to | from Dakota, but the storm was more severe [ The object of the pilgrimage is well known. ‘: ; ?“‘3"‘ “'“ “""_”'e‘ m;‘m”‘: ::‘r’ ““ 'I': The Court—You can't read it, and it will nied that King Humbert had telegraphed his | many prominent people in this district, as | M duties as Prussian miinster at Munich, | in wind in most localities. It has been | On the arrival of the army at Washington ‘l" ‘l‘:l»”"({ ‘r‘,";p: o “‘.Ik“‘-m]m"“, :’V‘Y be stricken from the files, condolences to the relatives of Louis Kos- | well as giving the government power to | After @ short stay heré, which led to the re- | blowing a gale all day and tonight it con- | it is intended to round up before the capitol :‘ DoukiLeL ‘I'I“ v&ulr:’:”[ et "hl “h:: Mr. Simeral—Will your honor please note suth, although his majesty has always been | execute without a trial some of the former | POt that he had been summoned to attend | tinues, while the mercury has been dropping | and demand the emactment of two bills. o nulmngu:lgmxlcl.: ale of the army At thi:}dn: excoptlon G p (b CIF Eol AT e imperialists, who are suspected of having | € emperor on the latter's visit to Abbazia. | fast and zero is promised before morning. | One of these authorizes the secretary of the ! u“f:l‘“"“““ i ,‘." "'"m‘vhu‘w(»;p‘r B :‘"MY Judge Duffie—If your honor please, 1 have BUDA-PESTH, March 24.—The upper | been in sympathy with the insurgents, It s now learned the count’s visit to this [ At Minot, N. D., lust night the steeple of | treasury to issue $300,000,000. of treasury s ”“ ultL( ‘r‘m‘: el il -"‘:'j "‘"“V Investigated thia pretty thoroughly— house_ of the Hungarian dlet was addressed | MONTEVIDEO, March 24, — The Portu. | €It Was in connection with his impending | the Presbyterian churéh was blown down | nofes, to be expended in the improvement of R bitoation | The Court—I won't hear you, sir. today by its president, who warmly eulo- | guese warships having Admiral da Gama | “PPOintment to succeed Prince Reuss as Ger- [ and the people Who' aere .preparing for, | country roads, and the second authorizes P (0 (it i cation | Judge Duffle—It your horor please— gized Louls Kossuth. After the presi- [ gnd the other insurgents’ officers on board | M&N ambassador at Vienna, the most im- | Easter narrowly escaped death. Trains | municipalities to issue non-interest-bearing I '"’ iaee TR g " 5 ‘,‘ T "‘“' o8 The Court—I won't please, I have already N dent’s address the house took formal cogni- | arrived here today. The authorities refused | PCrtant position in the diplomatic service of | were delayed and travglers were unable to | bonds and to secure notes thereon. ”‘“'“.‘ I‘:K;‘“ 1 ';' l“, LagNtD “:"k":l)"'t On | told you, and that is the end of it. T know zance of the resolutions which were adopted | to allow the warships to enter the quaran- | GCFManY. Dr. Thielman, the negotiator of | get to town. Several buildings were un-| On its way to Washington the army is ex- P "f)::::"l‘ oy ':UI'" 2l s A ""‘"“ what this is, and I know how to handle it. yesterday by the lower house. . tine station. It is thought probable that the | ¢ Russo-German commercial treaty, will | roofed at Crookston. Much glass was broken | pected to be fed by the voluntary contribu- e : e Hone 4 |"". )‘q’wl‘ a- | Judge Duffie—I will give you all the record rotlinile diOaisiont Portuguese ships will now proceed to Buenos | Succeed von Eulenberg as Prussian minister | and the snow drifted badly. tions of sympathizers along the route, and I‘“ 9 I“‘:‘ ""l J "”;" up to the steps of | make a record. PANAMA CANAL. T at Munich. S T DA an appeal has been issued to farmers, capi- | the capitol and through the bronze doors, if The Court—I will give you al the record 5 i mr The Cologne Gazette says it is authorized FOR THEIR CREED'S SAKE. talists and laboring men to bring forth | MeCessar you want. AnotherScheme: Kirapaserlito domplate ‘the:fii s Mexlean Miniater/ftrlcken: Blind to state that Herr Bennigsen, leader of the liberally of their larders to the end that the | 'O Ohe can prevent American citizens from | * juage Dufle—We want to haye it made Big Ditch, CITY OF MEXICO, March 24.—Senor Fer- | 10001 liberals, does not intend to retire | Whitecaps In Alabama Presenting Business congregating in the capitol,” he sald, “but I | by the reporter as we proceed, | strangers within their gates may not be permitted to go hungry. You can just as well under- The first stop will be at Reedurban in this | |f We ask for it. There will be no disorderly | gtand now that I am not trying the attor~ state, where two hours will be devoted to | MeN allowed in the parade and no disorderly | neys I am trylng Mr. Dorcival. He 18 the refreshments and organization. Canton will [ Characters can enlist in the ar one that is golng to be held. be reached at 8§ o'clock, and here meetings _"<' expresses confidence that no opposition Mr. Simeral—Our supreme court has sald lasting until midnight will be held on the | Wil be offered to the progress of the crusade | (nat a party may appear by himself—may main street. The march will be resumed | 4108 Its march and also feels certain that | he heard by himself or his attorney, and he In the morning to Louisville, 0., where | “ON8Tess will pass the two Coxey bills as | chooses attorneys., In this matter I desire COLON, March 15.—(Correspondence of | nandez Leal, minister of pubiic works in the e Men with Threatening Letters. N from active political work upon completing the Assoclated Press)—The announcement | Mexican cabinet, has been stricken with | bt ymrl pon completing TROY, Ala., March 24.—(Special Telegram received from Paris that M. Bartissol pro- | blindness. Wednesday evening while sit- IN. GOOD HANDS, to The Bee)—Intense excitement prevails poses to cut a stone tupnel, six miles long, | ting at his desk examining an important Shpend in this town, which contains 4,000 inhabit- through the high level oMthe Panama canal | document it became blotted and blurred be- ants. Bvery Jew in the city, on opening his Into which the River Chagres s to be turned | fore his eyes. Senor Leal called In his sec- [ Portt T IR M8 (el Wit anticipates that | M1l this morning feund a whitecap notice and through sluces to dlsgharge it into the | retary and asked him it there was anything | yor M5 B PR S PO Be St may arise, | OFdering him to leave the city by May -15 excavated earth, counting on the force of | the matter with the paper, to Which a nega- | o it includes the headquarters com. | 1€¥1n & Son, merchants, received the follow- have no doubt congress will grant permission | The Conrt The very representative suite which Em- peror William has taken with him to Abbazix res carry it oft to the Pacific | tive reply wi ¥ ; ¢ hour. g Gents— cni you ta 500 e arwy heaves in sig the stream to carry it oft to the P tive reply was given, Within a few NOUFS | pmandant, the military and naval secretarics, | 18! Oents—This:ib a, warning. for you to [ 1 "0 WECNAE 10 JOEBVER P WS | soon an the arwmy heaves in sight the reporter to note an exception to the ocean, has caused no little consternation | total blindness came on. The stricken min- i flicla r % e leave the city. 4 - One of the bills is for the issue of $500,000,- R among the Isthmian people, and with ap- | {ster, notwithstanding the best medical treat- | ® high official of the foreign office and a We will give you until May to wind up | Washington is to be reached on May 1. The 000,000, 1 rulicg of the court that he will not permit i ster, notwithstanding st medic YT, SoER SSTAR TV STiT Ve XOUMRILATAY, toiwind W | oFitlaa of Cantan ave sworn in an extra | 000 0 fiatimarioy, tho olljor:for gyidE work | (e &tigrneys th ke Hoasd: your bus is not expected to return from Abbazia until | {7 you ar the end of April, when he will reside at the | with as parent good reason. The Chagres discharges | ment obtainable, has been unable to see any- itself into the Atlantic, and though during | thing, being kept in a dark room with the dry season it is not of much extent, | pandaged eyes. Occulists agree that it is to the unemployed by building roads. Colonel | The Court—I have not said that. Redstone says no constitutional difficulties are | Mr, Simeral—I understand that— in the way, that the roads are under control The Court—You do not: understand any- be dealt | squad of police in case the demonstration rule | should take an objectionable turn and many aught lere you w nakes are; You know ou new palace at Potsdam. is never to give a second warning, but to | other towns which the army is to pass bel quite narrow, yot during the | (e res T ey ¥ ; R ; I.‘:"’f ey R e AT BN ksl ofu o Yarairaln Cotithe vislon 1and [ & nigparor Willlam' (han defnitely. declded || aati mha Ao not let vour friends | hrough have followed suit, of the states or counties. thing of the kind, It is just as well now to Talny, wato, trom ARl to Oulotor 1t b fthat e ralltl not gatned i aifow.dazs theil 4o naven sanalicut,tromithe Hivel ol .|| Peraunda.you doinied: WHITECAPS. W.* H.: ‘Tlerof- the commission reports | - Members of congress sro watching the a8 | g0 right along. because T understana ko comes a torrential river, known frequently ster r life. . gmii s ey . H. B8 Al s (e o s i ks ministes il hotBltad foe- 1 the new palace, to an arm of the samo rivar, |~ This one was sent o Rosenbers Dros. some new contributions of provisions and | SemUIN of the Coxey army, which Is to de- | matter thoroughly. Mr. Witness, what is Kl e PN flowing past the villa Ingehelm, recently | Gents: You must wind up your business | FHN0 BEE ST CUORS OF BIOVIEEIE BOR | scend upon them, with minglea astontshment | your offclal mesttion? hours, with a flowing during a freshet of will Be May 15 and get out of the eity. Otherwise 70,000 cubic feet per sccond. The first plan COLON, Ma you will be hung by the neck, the pu; 3 WHI re probably moved | A0 amuscment. Most of them regard the | Mr, Kaley—County attorney of Douglas army as an absurdity, which will soon melt | county, Nebraska. purchased for the crown prince. The grounds of the villa will be enlarged by chants and others, who reh 16.—(Correspondence of the ICAPS more by a desire to protect themselves adopted for the canal was a tide level, and | Associated Press)—Advices recclved here are [ Of the villa k AR, away, Some fe ttaohe to it (e 4 m—_ __ then during the Eiffel boom, one with ten | to the effect there is evidence to show that ;"“'f‘_l"l““‘l‘"‘l I' grounds and a station will | pyo orper notices wére similar. Today a | than by sympathy with the cause. ~[mit’h Fomefon "I'"“H"l‘““ “,\ adpn found | Q—How long have you been county at- locks, afterwards a central lake and lastly | during the recent electorial campaign Mgr "‘j; r"""\:;;l t lv(rl ’”rx”xw emperor's Yacht. | eating of residents of all creeds was held There seems to be no danger of the o By -M“”Iv ARSI SN m:- I';'II“ fl]rl"l" torney of Douglas county, Nebraska? A— priv Ppostpone hig visit to'Carlsbad | 3" (1tanze indignatign was expressed by | soldiers of Coxey's common weal army o ndation | Since Janu 18! this present plan of M. Bartissol, which, ac- | Thiel, bishop of San Jose, coveted the posi- Binoon 4, Ve 3 . stones of a democratic governme g od o defend cording to the opinion of many engineers, | tion of president and endeavored to ensure 'h“':l'::‘ ','r",""'f’ William's Ir-mrn from Ab- | ;)" resent. The Hebrews were promised | starving. The populists along the proposed A S ::I\|>:| g :‘;\lm:,::: “: Q-—Are y 1 aint l’\«“h the defendant, is impracticable. the success of tho clerlcal party. His acts | bl Whe _‘l‘*’::‘l"f"‘\‘l“‘“’_ the Imperial chil- | o proteetion of all the sespectable clement | line of march are bestirring themselves. At e an. VLSRRI S/ E DD AT SARIOR, Washinston D Amlam e Further efforts are being made in §ogota | during the campalgn were such that the ; after visiting Abbazta, will proceed to | ¢'iya town and steps;will be at once taken to | Alliance, O., a store room has been set apart oxey person- | Q—How long have you known him? A— the palace of Wilhelmshoe, near the castle and from there the imperial family will proceed to the island of Rugen, in the Baltic, in order to enjoy. sea bathing, ally, and credit him with cleverness and | For several years; 1 don't know just the business ability exact length of tim Representative Sibley of Pennsylvantaand | Q—What position has he been occupying other members, who like good horses, have any lawlessness in the direction fn- | a8 commissary headquarters and (his is packed with an endless varlety of provisions A farmer down the road toward Pittsburg ends word that he has slaughtered three n- | new government will order his banishment second time from Costa Rican to secure another proroga of the canal cession from the Colombian government. | for the A protest against this will be sent from the | territory. isthmus, Chinamen in sup) dicated. The notlces game through the mai and the authorities promise to discover and punish the senders. in this court? Developments on canal matters are ex VANCOUVER, 8. C. March 24 Emperor Francis Joseph will arive at P A — <en and. will have them nicely roasted [ Known 4-.,\,:, at stock *tings, as he has a Judge Duffie—I wish to interpose an objec pected by the Sist inst. It has been de- 8 Y S Mareh 4 Abbazia next week and will accompany HER BODY DEVOURED BY A4 DOG. before - the “‘common weal” arrives. At | fondness for high bred horses, tion, if your honor please, that the court olled 1o conatrutt ot T'a Bhcs. (he Pacigo:| 9% haa::broken out smong. sevent 0 | Bmperor William upon several of the latter ey Canton_arrangements have been made to [ Representative Ikert of Ohio, within whose | (rying the case should not act as prosecuting o b g AU PAMA Chinamen cooped ,up in the Canadian Pa- | contemplated sea trips. Emperor William | Victim of the Storm ia South Dakota ¥ sive the soldiers their breakfast on Monday | district Coxey's arny is gathering, knows [ ome nd conduct the examination of wit= ItEARCA L0 (the canal, A IArEe Bler MloBE~:| cifo bonded, warehouss, IR/ BORA. 107 Port= I will maat B aciin g i ok e oficer an : AIRIA side of which all Pacific steamers can €0 and | 110 Seattle, San Frani New York ana | ¥/}l meet Emperor Francis Joseph on board B morning, and the populists of that town [ Nothing of him. Representative Dalzell and | pesse and, § e, San Francisco, New York and S anten ekl (8pe- A S et s o § P Qischarge into Panama cars all Pacifie coast | gunor - Amerdoan clties. Six. losds o | ¢, Yacht Christabel and Fiume. am o The Bee)The dead body | have been asked (o contribute provisior ther Plitsburgers, say that Coxey does a |~ pne Court—What position has been oceus 0| “ e Cltiod R ¥ of ero) o cls osep arrive a { - oy vad ¢ potatoes, D d provisio 1 flourishing sand husines: E Yittsburg, ) cargoes and passengers, thus saving the | Moncolians went cast on the aerival of the 'Lu!x‘unr l,m”‘“\, Joseph will arrive at | o on elderly woman has been found on thesld car load of potatoes, flour and provisions ; fi urlv ing nd business Pitt vlnu.‘ pied by the defendant enormous expense entafled upon the Panama | 4 e T = BRCATRE (gl Pasha's daughter by an Abyssinian woman, | prairle near her Lome west of h inj-of* other kinds have been donated by the | though they do not know him personally Judge Duffie—Note an exception - Railway company by the keepiug of a flect | yiyl ":' PP e, ‘”!;l:“hn" :;" 'l<|'r’ -*; to assume the name of Emin as a family | Lyman county. It is supposed that she | farmers of Greentown, Stark county, and Concerning the march of the army on the The Witness—He has been u reporter fop Chant SR 1 At haan tants | 2 BRI0.L0. PreYen * spreading of | name, thus enabling her to inherit the large | wandered from home during the recent | contributions of money are coming in from | capital, a number of congressmen were In- | mhe Be of launche hich hitherto have been en. the diseas: The B gAged ' in transport service from alongside | & o eaee property left by Emin Pasha. storm and becoming-last died from exhau: other rters. General Coxey issued an | terviewed today Representative Bland Q--The Bee? What do you refer to when TR S R i e Bernaert Bound to Resign. Colonel Natzmer, commarider of the cavalry | tion and exposure, & dog that had ac- | appagl for help today. He requests that [ said: “It Is an indication of the unrest and you say Th ? A—A newspaper published Ing delay In walting for the tide, which fs [ PRUSSELS, March 24.—King Leopold pre- | brigade of which the prince of Wales fs [ COmpanied her mangled the body terribly, | & remittances be mado by expross and In | uncertalnty of the people, The Coxey army | in this city, known as The Omaha Daily Bee, twenty-one f ~ | staea today at a council of the cabinet and | nonorary colonel, a friend of the prince of ;'"" u”“ m"rrl 2 lx‘”mlm o |“|I ]"‘“\w h}“”“ currency, as the banks are suspiclous and | has as much right to come to Washington | 1 Ihln;( it s i ; > y-one J = > = hee) orn off and ea K usband was Ny 8 On his recent visit General Newton, | Yaluly endeavored to persuade Premier Ber- | Wales, and one of the most accomplished | bom 'O O M eAte0. = The husband was § o uptuse to cash checks or d as the lobbicrs who come in behalf of pros | Q-—you may look at this paper and tell i¢ Eaaldant ot the’ Panama: rallroad. inscec facrt 1 withdraw his resignation. cavalry officers in the German army, died | knew nothing of his wife's death until he WILL JOIN ENROUTE. tection and other private business. As long | (his paper (Exhibit 1, Mr. Reporter) is the (o site and the estimates are now belng | Ih‘n‘ r-‘;nn lll«lg.:l e |I|:.- king las ac- | today of heart discase found the body on his return. He is an | BAST LIVERPOOL, 0., March 24.—\wil. | @ they pay their expenses and commit 1o | paper which you refer to The Bee—ig prepared for carrying out the work, to do [ eebted the Eeslgoatiana of Framier Bernaert Atter hix holldays Caprivi is to place him- | Austrian named Sauger. lam Wilson of New York, an agent of | depredations they have a perfect right to | that Is the newspaper? A—Yes, sir; that is Which the concurrence of the Panama Canal | 4nd of M. Dejeune, the minister of justice. | self in the hands of Prof. Kuetz of Marburg Will Probably Cheat the Law. Coxey, the Massillon reformer, visited this [ ome. But if they violate the law and be- | g copy of the newspaper that I refer to company is nocessary. The United 1\..-\0“..“1 A:lllll‘hllxrn.. x:uur.m‘u,, to the news- | to be treated for diabetes. _ SIOUX FALLS; 8. D., March 24.~(Special | city and Wellsille today He says that | come pillagers they should be suppressed (v A T T T P Y representatives on the {sthmus hav paper mentioned, r.min thelr portfolios. Britlsh Hark Stillwater Lost. relegram to The Bee)—A speclal to tie | oyer 500 men from here, mostly striking Representative Outhwaite, democrat, of | column of the first page of exhibit 1, A— the authorities at Washington for the ap IR & ST. JOHN, N. B, March 24.—The tugs ;\w‘vlvl‘.{y‘-;l-':l 1:\‘:: l::lr‘n":::l;‘l g l'('\ I pott will join the Coxey forces at Beaver | Ohlo It Coxey's followers will only | yes, wir; I have scen that ariicle before Dirigo and Neptune have reached here from | ri\ il yicked by n horse last night . Wi, | Falls April 1, and 200 from Wellsville, 1In | t} the Bfitish bark Stillwater, which went | won iy the clérgyman sentenced to fifteen | this city J | B0.6 ashore yesterday —morning ‘about twelve | years in the penitentiary for assaulting a | both defe the date and cireums hn W. Hassey aad James Green ©88 L0 do | gtance of the case of the State against T. F, ed candidates for city marshal | 9ne thing, then, another, 10,000 to 50,000 can | jardine in this court, and of his plea of polutment of a consular agent for the island [ papic Mareh 24— of San Andres or 0ld Providence, to protect American interests. nk they will see that if from 10,000 to | Q" g you reme he sanitary congress The clauses concerning the pilgrimages to Mecca were accepted by all 0 men can intimidate con; closed today olomblans residing at Bluefields have sent | {ho powers, with the exception of Turkey, | ™/1e8 from here, and report that she will | 14-year-old girl. He served two months. | on the democratic ticket, are n arshaling the | Intimidate it to do another thing, which | guilty? A—Yes, sir a misslon o President Nunea for the purs | which maintains an attituds of ohisction be a total loss, being on the beach with the | but was released by the supreme court on a | Bast Liverpool for They assert that | leads to anarchy. Q-—After the plea of guilty was entered by pose of having a consul appointed at the plis s bottom gone. The crew were all landed [ $5.000 bond pending motion for a new trial over 300 men in this city have signed the Representative Hopking, republican: “My | the defendant Jardine in that cese, and after Mosquito reservation for the protection of Thirty Were Kilied safely. Dk T roll. John Nicholson is agent for the | Judgment of Coxey's army never mate- | the court suspended sentence in that case, their interests, late proceedings having ren LONDON, March 24.—A- dispateh to Anclent Passion Play in Mexico. N FRANCISCO, March 24.—With the | Wellsville brigade. | rializing. It s so perfectly absurd that [ 0jd you have a conversation with the des \ dered such action necessary Lloyd's from Santander fixes the number | 'CITY OF MEXICO, March 24.—The fa- | April number the control of the Overland | CLEVELAND, 0. March Some of the I cannot concelve how any number of men | fongaut, Washington D. Percival. A—l dids The Colomblan congress, at its last ses- | killed oy the recent explosion of dynamite | mous passion play of Mexico, representing | Monthly will be assumied by Rounseville | Cleveland letters received by Coxey at Mas- | ¢an be gotten together for such a purpose In the office of the clerk of this court #lon baving passcd a law placing certain re- | which was being: removed from the sunken | the arrest, trial and crucifixion of Christ “'”:.“",‘ Jals United States consul Bt | sillon offering him men and supplies are | _Representative Hitt, republican, of Illinoi Q—What was sald ctiol o 5 % . oo pore, and the proprietor of the ldaho ‘ - v striction on the - tobacco trade, including | steamer Cabo Machichaco at thirty, is being enacted at the suburban town of maii of Boise Clty, bogus. There were no houses at two of the (Continued on Second Puge.) Mr. Simeral—That is objected to aq

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