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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. \ SINGLE COPY FIVE CENI OMAHA, MONDAY MORNING, MARCH 25, 1891, MAR@HT“ROUGH(HflO e Commonwents s acewn w0 i+ [\ILL WASTE WEEKS 1N WIND Wfifi&&fiyfifijflyfififi%‘Gflfifl{Amm 10 SCIENCE st e ot wemsen 5 2t [ R10 REBELS CONE STABLISHED JUNE 19, 2 light luncheon, consfsting of ham and bread e and the bun crackers that were in the bar of rovenues in the blll équal to that made by e o rel. The commissary was depleted within striking out the increase of whisky tax, the LAl .. | twenty minutes. When the last bit of meat [ Two Months of Senatorial Oratory on Tariff | income taxes and the sugar duties, for 'with | Results of the Professor's Researches in the Jade' dern Imitator Starts His | and the last cracker had been eaten the col- 4 lower dutfes there Is to He an enormous in- y Georgin's Juntor t the Senate Is | Busines il's f ol Jack Cade's Mod g & umn was dragged into line by “Mysterious” an Assured Certainty, crease of imports, as England Is to supply Jungles of Africa, Soon to | rever Business b Brasil's Oapital Remming Troop Toward the Nation's Uapital, Louls Smith and started on its march to us with manufactures, The Hoosier senator WABNETHR ™ i s Normal Conditions Rapidly. Canton, Is Just now in a painful stow, SR F ‘} "';“‘ Lt/ “""’"‘1 "l"' in be """' "‘l" "‘i WHEN THE BILL MAY BE FINALLY PASSED MANDERSON ON APPORTIONMENT. HE UNDERSTANDS THE MONKEY LANGUAGE | physicians in atten o upon Senator Col alls of the camp had been completed and Senator Manderson as written a letter to P S STATS Rl death. (& f COMMONWEALERS ARE WELL UNDER WAY the trampers are huddled around roaring —_— Onkteman 0 . SEHBE: bt tha: exetutive St :xl . 1. i\ apidly and death is | WARSH!PS HAVE LEFT FOR OTHER SCENES Tiated i TR e R \ Before the Middle of Jane, | committee of the republican national com- | Interesting Story of His Remarkable Ex- every monienc 5 Erme Nine Miles from Massillon to Canton O 1 I[\',:.llx "['n'.'f?, :ul:‘ ‘\r“; v".”‘;'\n!:‘;‘; h‘r‘r‘v“l- m? Though Some of t sperts Think mittee at Augusta, i“‘" glving his views i tor Alfred Holt Colquitt of Atlanta D D e e ssillon to Canton Covered | * Lod ent ove e nonAapi b A el Lot 4 upon the question of wmber of dele- T f county, Georgia, th amage o o o 20 A i the myriad he expected and is exultant over it May He Sooner—Its Route giten. Wi SHall COMBERY: tho Hext At Months In the Wilds of the & Tov, Quntyy Georain, the [ Damage Done by the Insurgont Floot the Without Let or Hindrance, GBI L b iDL Mapped Out. convention and the ‘mmethod of thelr dlatribu- Dark Continent. Sy ADe] e A Only Signs of the Strife. MADE AN ODD SIC tion. In the course of hls letter Manderson b0 s DRSO LA LU AR L SEEMARSHAL BRBWE AT THE - HEXD The Massillon camp on the Tuscarm pre- says i it L T DR S A sented an odd sight early this morning, No WASHINGTON BUREAU OF THE BE “Rule 11, adopted by-the last national re- B YORE dir as sl officer with rank as major, 1le N " fire was permitted in the big tent, but th B18 Fonrtadnti gniet publican convention, provides for the fssu- | o NEW YORK, M Prof, Richard L. | {58 RO B MR O e fektitacaie | LITTLE TRCUBLE IN RIO GRANDE DO SUL was a heap of blazing logs outstde. Ivery WASHINGTON, March ance of the call, the time when it shall "']"“"- Whose efforts learn the language | in :V;; and .\“)‘;.v“x'm ”"l "n w6 of repre- o i ) i few moments the flaps of the tent w Jaw: thikt thi 1T is Defore tha sen. | f8sue, and the way by which delegates to | Which he avows belongs to the gorilla and | Sentatives in the Thirty-third congres S 01d-Time Friend of Dennis Kearncy Leads | parted by a soldier of the Commonseal, who 'nV? .‘y.»'h;::”li).', ”"-‘.”J.l :I :'.‘r f”'::_ 1 ,'IL the convention shall be clected. Tt also | chimpanzee, and which earned for him the | ferency sr Gramin wod oo ot g(ons | Govornment Has no Fear of Future Resiste Visited the fire to drive away the chills. Soon | ate the sal question {s, “How 1ong | yrovides for the selection of alternates, and | pseudonym of the “monke \"* roturned | Georgia infantry o he merved . s S the Hungry Host Along. Ko trauld hurey sack to burrow.In the straw | Will it rematn ther Those persons who | suggests only by the anerest inference the :w'“ ““““_\,"l, .::,.f” 4 '”\';'_h '“'I:"’,',: aicr general and Woe mo s ned hn auce in that Province, for another nap and others would take his | have the hope and wish to see it speedily | number who shall constitute the convention 4! . RICH v general. He was cted governor place. The hoboes in the party became as8ed & tew yi h o1l ¢ and the method of thelr distribution. [ be- | Btruria today, The professor said tonight 3 1876, sery four years and passed in a fe s might as well curb under the new constitution HATED MILITARY DISCIPLINE CREEPS IN | known just before breaktast. They had soap. | g 050 0 i o Heupl | lleve that the plan propesed by Hon. N. B, [ his journey had been an absolute success. t u e T . ot e Siver byink | thelr desires and make up thelr minds that | Heve T T e S AR R e r e At the expiration o his | BUT MARTIAL LAW IS STILL IN FORCE B — carr or ans and heates Instead of days it will be weeks, and long, . . p 3 A + July 2. £ he was elected (o the and others carried water in pans and heated £ | tion OIS and edhYoon~ || conaldarabia diMeilty: o seouring futids oid | United: HLRteR. nenirie: fob thS. term . Gom it over the fire. hey burned straw and [ weary weeks at that, before the bill is any- | gressfonal district a representative in the k - - Pt be mencing March 4, 1883, and was re-elected frolicked about like a troop of boys. A bugle | where near its passage. One more we convention, and recognizes, as I think it | MAKing preparations for the journey, I ROt | jn" 1588, hig term of service would have [ Storles of Promiscuous Arrests by the Almost Resemble Upton's in Marching call to breakfast brought them together at DAs! . o | should, the localities wi republican votes | away from Liverpool and in the following | expired March 3, 1895, will pass with the bill in its dormant state 7 H A the tent with a rush. The bill of fare com- elect republican presidents. The only ob- | December I went through the lake regions | 1o &% -fi‘gyv-mlr; ;\\‘”; |»-]'~1\|*V= ‘m“-"”";‘ prised bread, coffee and raw meat. At 8 etion I see to the plan proposed is that | enough to ge GRTabe e anLMALS, i A S SR L UL e B Foreigns Not Credited by & March Blizzard, Orelook Marshal Louis Smith, ofherwise the | ADFil 2 Wil seo made tho preliminary mo- | JoCybn [ RS 10 (he PICY, bronoscd fe that ';.'.I».“\..:.::ul o t. h;r 4 ”;‘ o ':l I;y ': e R T A R S T tiio. Adthorl 3 Unknown, summoned (he men {o camp to- | tion to take up the bill, and then the flood- | representation by the establishment of the [ " Sre, conRCILions of the COWRMY | gree hia' attendnnce. on- his, sennte dutles. A SRy ln gether, and they were found to number | gates of oratory will be opened and for days | rule proposed by Mr. Seott, there is a sup- | fOF My purpose. After this journey I have | jo jas been wheeled in and out of th —_ CANTON, 0., March 25.—(Speclal Tele- | eleven groups, They were organized into a | 414 days the senate and the country will be | Pression of republican votes, which suppre returned to Lake, Foranvesce, through which [ ate chamber in an invalid chair, has gram to The Bee)—Commander Coxey and | commune. Smith drilled them for half an | qajuged with tarilt talk. % slon results in their loging representation in | I had already passed. There I found a suit ;'j' led the m U grehe sl LA \" h (Copyrighted 1894 by the Associated Press,) hour. He hus added several formalities of Within the last week I have made a care- | the convention, This, Fowever, is a matter | able place to erect my cage. I located one | speech or been Able ¢ e tiniaetly part RIO. DE JANEIRO, March 25.—Affairs i FilB i S ah g military discipline to the rules of the Com- | ¢ canvags of the senate, not only among | that while unfortunaté gannot under exist- . el x LT SRRl L PRI e S R e : s Massillon at 8 o'clock this morning and began | 0 Con ™60E 0 (hem is the plan of having s A8 '(lwu\mh o !fm“-mu I:I;\ ’:’-;‘v'vv‘:w‘;: Tt conditions- baciratpiady" 1: havetino mile from the lake in a dense jungle, for the :l: I”;‘Hl” ‘\‘_“1"' Ll Ux”‘ :‘“!‘xl 'I‘f',m. i e G TesUming thelE norl their long march to Washington just as the | them march in files of two and a more sur. s e s " 3 o smmittes has | Eorilla will not live in an open country. I e oneo 0N P aspect and aside from the damage done to N in files of who have been in the capitol for years and | Guestion but that the national committeo has | O and during the prolonged silver st o bells in the cathed were ringing their | prising innovation is the addition of military | eorrespondents who have seen tarift bills | the right to the call upon the hasis [ Was on the south side of the lake, about two | during the recent extra session was daily ie forts and along the water front by the arols. The spectacled commander | Salutes. A man who shouted “‘Here Browne” | oone and go and know the workings ther suggested by Mr. Scott, and that such action | 988rees outh of the equator. I do not know ! in his plac: He was even wheeled Into | firing of the insurgent warships, all traces at the California reformer half across the S o ¢ i IS LAETE | v the committee would be wise and politic, | the longitude, but it was about one day’s | the chamber several times to help Keep a f oo was not favored with the best of weather, L b of. The general opinion that it will be | bY I journey to the seacoast In a direct line. [ | Quorum during the nights when the senate TIT SINKING FAST. perience While Occupying a Cage for Mysterions Smith Insists on Tactics that 't Service Agents of Numerous Yrom Breakfast to Bivousc in before it really comes up for consideration. his “army’ of 100 vagabonds broke camp in warfare have disappeared. The past the camp firesiof the Commonweal blazed on of the army Wwere not admitted to the camp. nigressional 1 and the loading and discharging of merchant camp were given rations of the commissary Tuscarawas. It consisted of ham, ecracke fleld was glven a raking over by Smith. | y¢ ths bofore the bill will he Of course it is within tha power of the con- et The clouds were gray and threatencd rain, | foe Wa% Slven o riking over by S wer | t¥o months bofore the bill will he ready for | O i 4 had been advis the natives that it was | $at In continuous sessfon. week has been one of general festivity, nong othe zs, he sald the proper cap ansage. Tho Vel v « | vention when it shall meet to provide that hat it wa The senator has b o s en- I'd prop passage. The very lowest limit given & I i I’} nator has ven in his en- | marked by the constant firing of salutes and blew cold and Mrong. All through the night | salute when his attention s sccured. The | it will" fake six weeks (o discuss it thor- | Posed of those who are selected by the | find gorlllas. In this locality many had been ot Hik constituents anoue i gov. | Lo hUICUNg of Interiipwa., Ther MkuRl reliys sleven grous former pia 0 . captured by white hunters. e tments and hureaus. - nl- | fous processions were held and the church 4 o e Chicago Commune. Vo & ho b 5 peen based upon the republican voles rvices were S arcs ;i & the meadow, and men in ragged coats and U ik 4 o om | tWo months is as little as can be given to n I v hvas AtIVeR T He TChRR S orlalsted o L A hatel LW AhalPEby. tharattendan e FIasues e very largely attended. For A diversion was caused by & bulletin from | {ho debate and the discussion. During April | I congressional districlsi at the presiential | three natfves. The cage consisted of a net- enate was on the democratic sde | months past the city has been flled with Persons who did not have the countersign | passed that point laden with recruits from | op ¢ tarift will be made. This part of the | tee shall blunder in making the call accord- | thick. I brought it with me in clght sec- )t of the center nisle, where he could | (FooPs and almost everything partook of a and who could not display the linen badge | Canton. e steamer made the trip of nie | oo takes its even course without fn- | INE to the Scott r The sections weighed forty-five pounds in | few weeks ago his strength had so grently | joast cd forty-five poun ew weeks ago his strength had so cas greater number of them, have WHEIATRIE ‘wak. t46) cola:ton comiart. - Many. | oD from Canton enrolled. they wint tol tallc ;apen; the' aubjects to corroct the mistake:” all. 1 anchored it with three heavy chains | fncreased that he was able to dispense with e JUBILANT AT ALLIANCE. the morning hour the senator who has & ILVER MEN NOT WORRIED. work of steel wire was thrown around the | 9n the arm of a keeper, Ior v rees, where the Insurgents are still oppos- . 2 CE, 0., March 25.—The followers | nounced that he will speak on ths y | The free silyer men are not, ktrange o | yods as a guard. The roof was made of | Senator Colquitt was prc in church | "o ‘toderal authorities, The harbor b could not find warmth and comfort in the xey in this city were jubilant at fir takes the floor, and he reads his carcfully | say, tearing their hair fonight over the an- [ pamuos and T had with me o canvas i b 1 e : L UL tents applied for lodging at the city prison. | gusted later when told most of the number | propared remarks. He may take one, tw, | nouncement that President Cleveland is g0~ | ¢avoniiin in case of ratn. My effcets cons | 1, WA one of th most active mombel jeen deserted by all the forelgn warships, army in its march, but they beeame dis- [ consume as many days. He talks as long | ground that it w I drawn and i | r ¥ - | vesscls is proceedin before ev i i y, X one magazine rifle, one air gun and holiow | than a half ce I eding as befo the revolu- sted later when told most of the aumber | as his voice will last, and then the senate | unnecessary, are that under | grn GG o e Ao, which T dls. | ate was to huve e tion, The breakfast was cooked over fires Kin- | twelve special policemen to assist the regu- | he continues his speech without interrup | will bo cotned. They o Victory : the stute legislature that he would be a | T peec 1 up- | will be colned. They claim a victory in the The best safeguard T had was a device | quipaidate for re-clection for a third time much further trouble in the south. The Tuesday. He said that while e did not f Thus it will be scen that days and weeks | to promise to coin tha seigniorage bulllon ¥ p e atev o ? ks % R i nteen, filled with concetrated | Walter . Colguitt, and four dau 5 and coffce. The vagabonds were ravenous, | APPrehend any trouble whatever. he made | will be consumed in this manner, and the | anyway.” The administrationists say, with to Which wns attaciied a hose | Mis. Marshall, wife of Captain Marshall of | ing of Admiral de Mello at the head of tho It they had not been choked oft by “Weary” | ure, There is a well dofined belief Mr. Cosey s e. There Is a well defined bellef Mr. Coxey | way before the general discussion is closed | the president will stop tha proposed coinage; st e o, S aine | (anasr Colquitt, 50 Sad Tler, chief of the commissary, they would [ intends to desert the army here next Tues- | and the actual debate begins. Exactly how | that he will open the mints for a while | Which I could force the fumes of the am- PELSCBEloztheizB0uL iR AN RTINSt LAl BO Ve monia, which would suffocate a gorilla CHARLEY 3 nment here believes the Insurgent forces 8 press. Last Thursday, while returning from | after one or two test votes. Each end- | th ith the idea that hé favors silyer and NO FRILLS ON THEM. = o | i LACLE LN LT AL LU Gl e BB LT AR SR E 0.0 NELCHIAAD three or four feet from the ground. I had & Pl e Rolicre Pittsburg, Coxey asked a railroad official | ment under the five-minute fule can be dis- | will coln all of it on hand. e RN e Qasximatnes A B mains. The government has 12,000 men at . : i E o Harare and more at Sao Paulo, and theso the starting of the expedition. Tho tents | Dound express was due to leave here. When | ypon, 1f the republicans and opponents to | frequenily, now that he s temporarily at x ! 8 5 formet of 3 3 dEbE: ¥ 3 S L 3 e involce and was v 1ch disap- 4 orces are belleved StTan Gie were hauled down In quick time, the Com- | formed it left at §:40 he said he would be | tne hill find that they are greatly outvoted, | least a citizen of New York, and he is here :n]x'.'.l;]-;h "1'\\“1 :“i:m \]”l"_v\ m'l‘!‘!;\ n:‘}'\‘j_-\v to The Bee)—Charlea \ Ner (RENaS 'r rees lm m:ll v Ix to be more H;.m suflicient 14 ointed, as Ty ) s as heen put o work | 10 meet any the insurgnets can bring against monwealers were told off in groups of five | as A Raveralstroteer ;) 7 braska bank wrecker, has heen put to worl and the fmpious and crazy el “(4“~- T Oy e D vasy. Hg | recruits, they will ‘contest every inchof | he had gone fato a newlglestablished tele- | LN Y v,y phiiographic. appuratus falled ) gt W e sale on Wednesday, He | ground ‘and debate every amendment. If, | phone company in New York City, of which by 2 ""rms sta ..I.l., ]“I" hold 'u.:: are already retreating from Rio Grande do ko riganas or an accomplished Cwashee | o y f i > gov- people was on the ground as the troops were | O {IC 4Py again at Beaver Talls on Sun- | goung that the opposition can Kill ‘or o [ not taking a very activ part in politic ul, and It Is thought by. the time tho gov day, Bets were offered at the hotels tonfght [ it M0 Wil hat its death fs cortain, @ | now, but that the decidad tendency foward | “T went into the cage alone on April 25, | can le the soap and flativons as well as | ernment reinforcements arrive -there will Then the wind swung into the north and | was to ask for Chiet Marshal Browne and [ poyone inai by Senator Voorhees, who says | the delegates to the convention shall be com- | the best sltuation in southwestern Afriea to | roehied condition, In looking after the in- cleven groups consolidated today ave called Shiv % varhg rmer plan, and to rule out those who have group oughly. But, taking the intelligent average, | former plan, an: 1086 Who. liave TSI tHe® bals S With - aselalancs’ ot s had to be taken there in his trousers patrolled the grounds as sentinels. | Coxfana, announcing a sfeamer had Just | gid ‘go o "G Licion “For the set speeches | election in 1502, If, tharefore, the commit- the vieo president’s chair, at the tution, it is within the | tions, each six feet six inches in length secure recognition without rising. A [ military character. Now the troops, or at miles in two and a half ours, but onty a few | PaaRisi MEGE A8 TR S e otk power of the convention when it shall meet pa d over the roof. As a precaution, a net- | the invalid chair 1 walk ito the senate | Bone south to reinforce the government of the thin-blooded Commonwealers \who les and during his congressional carce When morning came those who remained in | recruifts that started with the Commonweal | three or four hours, and then again he may | ing to veto the Bland selgnlorage hill, on the | (iR (B G OF Faite ALY CCIECE, Con Wagons, are tramp: or Excell has ointed | courteous g 8 nexi g o a .ahlgi gaof f e ha ounced to are tramps. Mayor Excell has appointed | courteousiy adjourns until the next day, and | existing authority the saigniorage can and [ g%, (UGS FEC BUH March, and recently he had announced t Th Raver BN | on R IR Das S reae ok dled with wood on the banks of the yellow | lar force when the army reaches here | tion. thought that they have “forced the president T RN HRE I ? ‘ of my own invention. It was a bag like a nator Colquitt leaves a wife, one Sol, | yysrzant sympathizers claim that the plac- the appointments as a precautionary mea merry month of May will be well under | a wink, that after the November clections ches long, with a nozzle through | the United States army, Miss Laura, Hattic | provigional government will attract many have caten everything the wagons contained. | day and go to Chicago on the evening ex- | Jong this would take no one can decide until [ “simply to satisfy the siiver cranks and fool ) i : i t ‘ 5 anlk e v. The cage stood oundution feet away. The cage stood on a foundation — Wil gradually melt away until nothing re- There was little cerenmiony associzted with | of this city at what time the evening west- | oyssed as long ds desirable, and then voted Patrick Egan comes to Washington quite Py 2 Edison on May 3, 1803, never reached me. | o SRWEIRER TR EON BLTAE W I compelled (o go 0 Chicago Tuesday night, i il s : : v g 5 £ & but that there is still some hope of gaining | now, * At the Normandie today he said that | BRI A (0 WIREE SR BORC I, T v IS0 in the penitentiary laun Wl will proba- | them. It is reported here that the rebels “ahyded to the marshals. A crowd of towns- | 8ald he expected to return and take charge | Jiowover, after one or two test votes, It it | Stephen B. Elking is président; that he was y ho A . ¥ 3 HIS BXPERIENCE IN THE CAGE, oy for the deputy warden says he formed and placed in line. Some o 3 ror v me of the | ay” 2 to 1, with no. take the best, Mr, Petei ates thal Mosher | 1o no encmiy for them to engage. At any . that the army 6 b a rotur; repul i gratifyl 1893, and remained in it until August 6 st wia)lE dreasad: Bpectators: Inughad and jesr Could Qistiand Toface f ees, that the army | yote and a final one will be pressed at once, | a return to republican rul¢ was gratifying. 93, and remained in Aug R hestifeME Betalag thatdogher. o netaeialor ml.ulw_l_ ind Jeercd | would disband before it reached Pittsburg. ~ | Joq e ‘debate may bo suddenly closed. | “Mrs. Guy Henry, the wife of Colonel | following. OF courso 1 came out for short [ 1% oneof the best behaved prisonors ity the | L ¥, STGL T TR (8 ORI F ol RES AR SR dRd Tapgetanrivales, HAS A MORTGAGE TO RAIS! Thus 4t will be seen how uncertain is a | Henry, the commandant at Fort Meyer, near | intervals. ~ For my young chimpanzee, smplaining and most obedient, 1 ! Giie i fi b icn o g e it i “Laugh if you want to,” Licutenant MASSILLON, 0., March 25.—In contra- | prediction as to the length of the debate; | Washington,” says today’s Post, ““has a de- | Moses, which I had with me, I built a hut 5 thio |18 4 I vk i exact position of affalrs in the south that Browne sald, with a scowl on his j diction of the gencral belief that Cozey is | but on the other hand, how certaln it is that | lightful talent for writitds She is a genius | outside not far from the cage. During the | his hands, wl .y 8 i 0 clayish face. *“You will find that we are | Wealthy Massillon people here told those | ft will be weeks before anything like a final | in house decorations, ne¢ honse being a | long months he was my only companion | plac He hag alwa easal : no battle of consequence is likely to occur. wolng to necomplish all we undertake, Thes | N10 Camo, liere within the past fow days | yoto can be had. model, full of pretty dud wrtistic effects and | most of the time. " We dined together, and | his face, attends the serviees 1o | Bugness in Rio de Janciro fs rapidly rovive oor hova hate mot yous elothon. fut (e | that his property fs heavily encumberad. HOW OTHER BILLS HAVE GONE cozy Corners; vilifeh @i, yje-aamivation of all | on these occasions Mosts was not confined, | Wrly and seems contented Wihal, 30Ty e eapectally. trie of houses deal- ool Lties, ¥ | The reports culmivated tonjght in thestala=| v oo Aprii 16 when the McKinley bini, | Mo atiend tho delightfi§ Friday morniug | but went in and cut at wil. On some oc- [-EGRTNEL L GHINT o the DORTeNUANY: | fng with American merchants, It fs. the ive more braing than you ever possessed.” | ment that Coxey will be oblized to pay a fMcially known as the tariff act of 1890, was | Preakfasts which she has inaugurated after | casions le behaved very badly, for the etl he warden sid the call was a very formai [ goio 0GR SR REERERER, O0 R BIe “Mysterions” Louis Smith, the Unknown, | heavy mortgage on the stailion Acolite by | QTR KO85 SC LA &8 IV NG | the drill, very rofreshingly original after tho | quette of the race Is ‘mot always perfect. | one and pertaincd to business matters only, | FEFAE SEIEOR FEEE TG B SRS 6F LIS RO AT o Thalh AT AR I - s i next Wednesday or euffer foreclosure. He | TePOrted to % Ay 21 189 sameness of most society functions.” Then I' would put him out. I saw a great [ Mosher says The Bee's attacks, as he [ U ftot Fing the i made h an Incendiary speech in o it On May 21, 1890, it ) anted a sult | material > of busi bought the horse of Colonel James B. Pep- | Mleans committeo. On May ==l f PERRY S. HEATH, many gorillas. I think I saw more than Is them, on him were unwarranted and n a material increase of business Charles street last Tuesday, readily assumed | por'of Kontucky for $40,000 and patd $16,000 | PAssed the house, thus consuming (hirty- * i o Yother white man living, My position | uncalled for. Of the report that his fifends | done with the country. the task of maintaining some sort of mili- | cash. A son of Colonel Pepper was here | five days before the house. The Wilson LIt MINOR MATTERS IN THE SENATE, ok buch that gorillas would come closo ‘and making an effort to secr There has, of course, been much talk con= tary discipline. He, too, told the recruits to | last Monday and gave notice, 5o the report | J4% reported to thie house on Decomber 19, e I could sit calmly and study every detail of 0 of it 18, howev { Cerning the fighbivt anailtel du Gims gl fgnore the jeers of the crowd and to stand | 80es, that ample security would have to be | 1593, and passed EFebrua Pt on | Little Business of Importance to Bother [ movement and expression. I never had oc- vt and says that if he 2 e L ¥ DL Orug! given for the debt of. $24,000 or thor v | forty-three days before thai body. But then 4y y P e R S ittarneys to ask for a pardon he would | 8hips. Most of what has been said in this in linc as soldiers fighting for a principle. | P" 0 16 ondings on Wednesday, | The | it must be taken into consideration that the that Body This Weck. casion to use my gun . orneys 5 o cdnesday. The } : AR o i t 4 gortlla to rescuc | walt until he had heen in the penitentl connection, fcalarly about the trouble The Unknown was well mounted; his horse | mortgage is said to Include much of Coxey's | hOuse adjourned for the holiday recess dur- | WASHINGTON, March 25.—This week the mvk"“"‘ ’(lmm' ‘lmil'"‘l’:'(l"rl:‘ b oo pec | for at least two years. Demity Warden | hetween Br and Portugal, growing out was a blooded mare, and the saddle in which | property as well as the horse. “OYH | ing that time, and the bill was really before | senate will probably be given up largely to | MY Pep Bofs by PROME | GCEL TG soon | Leterson says hat no furnitire s come | cf the asylum afforded Ui insurgent of- he gat was red and hung with heavy trap- —_— “'["‘l houds """L{(‘]’;“:I:‘"'.’I']“i‘;""“fi“:.“ ey f:)“" matters of minor Importace. The McGar- | St (C6"or threa gorilias while outside of | 0, Moshier ‘and that the latter suye his n.(,‘,,..; Dy (e commanders of e ortuguess pings: His trousers were creased, and the MAGUIRE ON THE MOVEMENT. ting at. The MekKinley bill was received In | Faban bill is on the calendar as unfinished | the cage, but had every ndvantage within | thelr residenco fn thin clty, 0 5 rarshiacaa abnly LI E RGNS S e 2 e i vl ve rigl va - o cage. any vhic Ve £l rule of » penitentiary here s10) c e . yisor of his bluo yachting cap being over | what the Cullforuia Congressman Has to | the senate on May 23, 1890, and was In com- | business and will liave the rleht of way after | the cage. Mouy D e I maniog | out ot “sbventy. deys ench year from @ | arresting man igners suspected of being his left oye made him look rakish and grim. Suy on the Subject mittee unul June 15, 1390, thus taking | 2 o'clock Monday. There will be an effort | before and since my nescarchos i magueie o gaod ianay 1o Ak |lconcarnad. alréolly. or Indirectiye Withi the He pinned badges on all tho recruits, and | WASHINGTON, Murch 55 Representa- | (Nents-Six days in committec. | Tho Wilkon | to aispose of this bil before the close of the | ATUICIES o Blother G “one’ "o ale” wood | Beavior | fevoll s a gross exaggoraton. As o matter 7 G D 2857 goniac s referred e senate co com- 5 @ . risoners his term will be' shortened one [ ¢e¥p e T & KO TR g L ~=_~t0ld them that victory was thelrs If they | tive Maguire of San Francisco, author of | bt I ",}"f{".lmf;’y‘ 0 Sfmate foance com- | week, and Senator Hansbrough has given | “'p ave learned not more than six or eight | PErCPIER M RN VUL S IORNG o dve. o taat Hip pollse hs@i Mgl ad e SO IS0 * but stood together aud marched as men to | the single tax bill now before congress and | hovted ta. the senate on Mareh 20, or after | NOtice that he will again call up the Russian | words ot the chimpanzee language. These I He was sentenced on June 17, 189, and the L Ll i b Gl the stone steps of the capitol at Wash- | ® leading congressional exponent of Henry | being in committes forty-six days, or ex- | LMstle bill Immediately-after the disposal of | cannot give you, for they arc not amendable five vears Tor which ho was stnto coliantont] made were simply for. violations of ""x;”n‘\“ P 3 508 0 i S C ) 2 J bX> e McGarra bill. S r Dol 1] Vi " - orl v, | that time, hough he did not arrive | ——arrests that are likely to occur e, ington. orge’s doctrines, suid tontght: I donot | getly nearly double the tme the McKinley ?.'.’L.Ql’;".'h",flifilf A eflul"l’f"‘i‘t‘”lhlo I‘lnthu‘:u]«;:: ipiany k"':y\'\ui‘f‘;:yw]:lby lufrlyx‘fnilu;'lfirlil'l\l\?é.||(= at \he penitentinry 1t can be pointed out that not a single for- YN 2 v sARNEY, | Bttach any importance to the Coxey move- | bill was before the same body. It was 8ep- | jioure” o have the bill for reliet of cer- | ciniocis wive th > T2k there | thut year. His térm will therefore eXpive | cigner of importance has been molested. BROWNE RECALLS DENNIS KEARNEY. | ment Itwelf. It will amount to nothing, | temher 10, 1690, before the bill passed tne | OCUTS, (0 RS f0€ B (00 REUEE CE Co6 | wilingly glve them to you, 'L think there | i june, B el e, et i tinoo ae et e The cloc! 2 city bullding were ‘mptom of growlng ¢ \Bne | Tae: . endme! et o del msidered. | yro about forty o v words o ice ays that Mosher has talked | The corr of 1 riouy e clocks in the eity bulldings were taling | DUt it 1 @ symptom of wrowing conditions | senate, wiih amendments, aftor a debate of | T Fiicaions. appropriation bl Is mow | et o T sorilan cortainls: have terson sy that Atosner has tatked | {08 SONEEIIE O H WG Gty enroute the noon hour wiien tho cavaleade left the | TBAL, b Tabene With Infintte danser to | olnty o O e e Bt thya | O the caloudar and [N pgaltion to be taken | marital relations, but o commonit 1 Iy of hix alleged lement. | to thelr homes or are making preparations camp on its tramp*to the east. A negro of A Eoyetnmant tand to thel institutioyet{Htwa days Enantly;stiren Sngrile, CBLL KA uptor actlon'atiany: tie Tearaehl | from.. the natives . that: they are uty warden told your corrospondent | for their departure, which fs evidence the O i S R s : Of Nberty, ot rebresents (he growing dis- | did not make it a law, because the bill had | Tgoygior farris may also 'mo e, in aceord- | polvgamists, However, 1 am quite salisfled | that he thought that Mosher did not ko | trouble is over, so far as Rio is concerned. o name of Jasper Johnson, whose boots | content of the masses und thelr gradual | to go to conference, and it was referred to | , SeNator THArris oy gl mo'e. in AC0ord | polygamists. o i auite satisiled | {I iy ‘doat with the ien of swindling | Tnara may be some nows of Importanes were quite worn out and whose coat whisked | 108 of confidence In representative govern: | the conference committeo on September 16, | SR ob VI Trinting W, but 1t 18 pre. | Loy KeeD Ihe B0 B groups of (hree | GNY oné but went into large speculations, | jyier from the south, but the consensus of ent. Jurposes, b St AL AL e seqeont -onssen! eratio > prin b 5 pre- vears. ave seen groups of (hrec 5 own money together ¢ BOURY & hem of fringe on his trousers at every | force of members, immediatdly menacing | 1699, and finally passed September 3 sumed that his action in this matter will | o four. o which 1§ always one male only o e e ot e St | opinton i the trouble there Is also practi= step, led the column. He carried the Amer- | the national legislature, 1o coeree congress | oF after fifteen da discussion. depend upon the attéidance of senators, | rt {s very clear to me that they have a f make bimself a wealthier man v over. Frin Then came the | INt0 the enactment of ‘luws to' which the | Signed on October 1, and became a law. many of the friends of the hill being now bkl o R ent than he was. Mr. Poterson thinks Mosher urtial Taw continues to bo enforced here, fean flag in u careless way. Then canie the | mompers ‘were not pledded by thelr cotc | it required from- April 16, 1890, to October 1, | M e noi ipatriarchlal tomupts goroshment T L Al St ubout $700,000 0f his own money in the | but this fact has little or no effect upon the great unwashed swne, mounted on a big | stituents and which they do not deem | 1890, for the bill to pass both branches of | dPSent. [ was assured by a man [ believe to be | e T SRS L gray Percheron stallion. His clothes were | Wise. Of if congress should for A | congress and become @ law, or five months | Senator Turple has evinced a desire to | trythful that he had seen a gorilla sitting 4 AL :m»in;‘ss of lh‘-- BoE m: ie wl':w‘:nnnlr;“x"r:‘! i 3 ; moment y| t pressure, the mem- bl 2 have his resolutions concerning the anne on the ground eating plaintains. They w R OING EE LG InE DA trte nE ias been ordered south. s th i SeAMeratle dits ol bed anglont ot ecaitwl) i thelt logistative | S0 TOION SV of time consumea | 8tion of Hawall voted upou before the tarlft | Drought by other male gorillas to his suj X however, - thesp ordors;s will; b | countats: bed for the lust fortnight. They consisted | £ the popular A s anrd the Witson bills it muse | DU I8 taken up, but it is doubtful, In the | posed majesty after being gathered by fe- | preories of Henry George Condem by | Hinded. of a buckskin coat with fringe at the hem | soverelgnty which they now represent, and | by the McKinley and the Wilson bills it must 1 g 0, “op "gopator Dolph’s opposition, whether e oI clines maita Y | The whereabouts of the insurgent ware be taken into consideration that one great | \Wyr o 5 oKGn b males. The y 4 i the iloly Offic ship Aquidaban Is not known. this can be done. doubt the story is the fact that the gorilla NEW YORK, March re was pub- |~ 2 and down the slecves and embellished by 4 | & farce unknown o fhe canstitition. i Dara Uionongzen el ehaarasatione “The Coxey movement, whether it be | point of difference which now exists s lack- l . b i S Gs > plaintain itself, but lives on y raralyacota tho 1 lished here today a nt from the DE MELLO AFFAIRS PROSPFRING, Rome correspondent that the holy office s iy oy 8 3 o wcacenble o warlike in its purp is an g the McKinley bill. There the prin- 3 z : L have been there before,” he sald with | } ARLIOY Y purpose. 18 an | ing in the McKinl JONTESTE] LECTION C4 | p 1 A it R el e M0 tite itima o TesMIELOF A8 Py 1a | Cloioualone contended for waw one et ‘pro: Seanne Bagld e I e 8 Me « 5 G A the iate result of its policy s 1 s s 3 ‘hich he tears to pleces. The gorillas are there once, and now Brother Coxey and me | intornceine. war, - This movemont . (e | tection. The only objection that the demo- | pyoy yyin Consume the Time of the House | Sjon 1 LUt 10 Bent o ten yoars. They | has condemned the doctrines of He Pelxoto's Authority In Southern Hrazil ars ging (oo i can b done” SR S, o "oty the | st wu, S, s, o e, Sui 1y | T2 B e S Ay o S an vt iy | s, condemn e, ius, of, oty AnttarisTOn. dosl Bebind the fat and grinning lieutonant was | resources of (his country by the fe the McKinley bill were prohibitory. They TR e 1 AIBHESRES B D e e iy L o g ik f W L O o i Rt e Strapped | the consequent wretehodness and helpl opposed it on its protection grounds alone; [ WASHINGTON, Marchi: 25.—The house | but omuivorous. Their vocal or aro gl- | be followed by, no 4 n NEW YORK, March 20.—The Herald's 10 his back and the hat he wore looked qa | JefS,0f the misses, 'fhe movement is the | but now there are four distinet problems | will devote the coming’ weck to the con- | most exactly like those of man. ] Ul o e 4 Cndiate. for Montevided special says: The Herald's cor- S e T e B Rt REL A velopment A.rl\!n;-lcm.;. e test of dewo- | cont with the Wilson bill—free trade | tosted election cases. Tomorrow ls District h".V”""‘ not I’:l“i“‘s‘ ;:j"‘“"lll“",j‘l;"":::"I;l"(‘\; alty of this city and that such o pronounce- | respondent in Desterro, Brazil, sends word acy 8o clen prophesicd by Macauley e i entie; tarift for o R e ey would approac; v cage the e ould gerious| ect I ances o i > . teon of an abandoned army post. 0 his letter to° Henry 8. Ramlal on May R Reetena ho nue, tarlff for revenle | of Columbus day, and it fs probable that a | Wieh the¥ MOV PPECGRE L away wholly | Mment would serfously affect s soances of | under date of March 22 that the insurgent Shotoams CEsslones Aland, aatoloner, | K J vhRtsin SRthe of th e I eanse 1 wrenter debate | portion of the time will be given to the cons | unconcerned. The natives told me It | tive made inquirics as to the trath of the | vessels Republica and Irls are still crulsing P b L B L R N naturally resulted from the principles | sideration of bills reported from the District | blackened my face they might take more | statement todiy. = TRev. James N, Connoly, [ north of that clity. The Aquidaban and and tells grewsome stories about the futu suitutions where the industs m Vo R0t favan se ry_ to Archbishop Cor . suld . ¢ 0 S reduced 1o wretchedness, he “You | involved {n the McKinley bill, and hence a [ committee, after which the army appropria- | interest. 1 had twelve attacks of fever in f i Ary sto Axchhixhay rigan, S other vessels of Admiral de Mello's fleet are. Jesse Coxey, a son of the commander, w proy Henry George's doctrines w phati : EOXEY. L A3 Somaands My think your countey. enjovs an e loiigos time will o Headsd; snot only in: the | t1o " doF discussion when | hine months, The natlves, like myself, ave | je s jamiad by the holy oo (wo years | still at Dosterro, The rehels have captured mounted on u wpirited ware. ' Ho wort the | ol (I (Vi1 Wi fetids oun | oner time WIlL b needed, hoL o mtiae, | tlon bl which was undot discussion whon | B S the gorilln and chimpanzes | U condemned by the holy seo (wo vears | stll at Dosterro. The rebels have captured gray trousers of the confederacy 18 coat | to you that I am of a differcnt opinion. | 1¢'\la senute consumed nearly three months le house adfour LAy, e called | pes nave a language. I brought back to | fipther condemnation of them Low Y| the Yaday, another vessel carrying munis was blue and the cap that rested jauntily on [ Your fate, 1 believe to be certain, though 94000 g 1 up and disposed of. According fo the ar- th me two chimpanze They M Hoe i ) " v Peixoto's forces. Mia hiead Was the regulation fatigue cover of | 1t 15 deferred. by a Dhyaical oame Boukh | giccussing the McKinloy bill, it seams a very | 1oy S0 SHEPIER O b the. O'Neill-Joy | 12ondon with me twa panz y | M. John D. Crimming did 1ot believe the | tions of war for Peixato’s forces. s lead Wax the regulation fatigie cover of v o physical cause, | As : it Y Aebaly | rangement ma ay, the O'NeillJoy | giaq soon after thelr debut in clvilization. 1 | holy office had made any such announee- ) the army. He was to have carried the banner | 1ong a8 you have n boundless extent of | short time for experts to limit the debate | confest election case will be called up Tu 98 soon n{ter thelndepikipsgixilaapon: (LRIl haan any sue puipes | Amiral Mello ds at Paranagua with a of Christ, but his horse shied at Licutenant | fertile anid unvecupivd Tund,” your laboring | on the present bill to two months. While | 4oy ™ Tnagmuch as the republicans are | preferved thet sians afd K e two yeirs ago, i whieh | French engineer engaged in strengthening Browne's conception of art and the banner ople Wil be rae move at’ énse than the | the conference committee of 1830 taok only | g% (SSHEER (8 (AR RS STE i sle YR B Ran i A pndemned Henry George's (heory as o | the harbor defenses. General Sariava is in l " ADDCE | Jahoring men of the ol worl 1 while | firteen days to complete the bill, it will taki y 3 < B and three gorillas and the brain of one gor L e P el i was glven to a “hobo" to carry, who | {hat is the case the Jeffersonian policy A ) ) he | IN& against the clection cages, they will con- | jjla, The brain ef the chimpanzee which died i) p of lands. ahat encvelleal | gno paulo, where he Is operating on the tramped Just fn front of the color sergeant. | may continue (o rest without caising any | MOre than doublo that time to adjust the | guma'the entire week I oo 0 sent 1o Oxtord at the vaquest | OcalE with the question now ‘s ‘well as | BAO ar ay co o t0 res out eans| 3 9-LhiNy DORDI0. o el sl ¢ e 3 London was sent to Oxford at the reques vhen fssued.’” rontie Ihe next banner was aft oil painting from | fatal calumity Macaulay's prophecy | differen ‘-‘“"‘l‘:'\ en the house and senate | "y, republicans will: dekiand the presence | of tiie univereity, whore it will be examiined | “hie: Heney Georte sald: “I do not betieve | Mo £ iy R the brush of Livutenant Browne. It repre- | will unquestionably = be fied Milese | on this bill, because the differences are of a democratle quorum' at every stage In | Snd an offielal report made.: there {5 any truth in ihe stater 1’ o |z Relxaio Uaneromeyea: Qoneral . kented the second wike of M oxey, and | ny\l‘hlh" urse -~ be 5 lily adopted, | great: he ent tarife bill a the parliamentary proceedings. Rvery = - not think the holy office will, n, con- | placed Gene Cas in imand of the the late wite and the mother of the deu- [ HA'SH AN B0 O dilenali Tenoubeen | pe osiee inths borore the senate it ‘will | Means known to parifameutary laws will be MAY INPEACH BRECKINRIDGE. demn my doctrines” AR diyision of the army In (h north. His reason ten ¢ | equal share i the soil of our coun- | pejre it Into June before It passes that body, | used to prevent the seating of O'Neill and i nd ol unwer fo i auention as ta whether |t tig chingo I not known, and s order Then came the baad under the leadership Then it will go to conference and the Fourth | EDglish, the democratle contestants from | Women of New ¥ and Boston Denounce | 0@ FLP S0V Mr. George sald: *Tl has caused gencral surprise, of John Thayer, a slender fellow with a red o P cilin S % L a B arara T the Eleventh Missouri and Fifth California Mim as o Public Menn, encyclical does not deal with my doctring The P lde face and slender neck. He bl i ENATOR STEWART TO COXEY, of July will be here and gone before that b a } 4 4 M enn 4 encyell i y 1 Mhe Portuguese consul at Montevideo left Aaces B mepesp ack.. “He. ows' g cortet body finishes it. But this 18 rushing the bill | districts respectively. Should the cases by NEW YORK, March 25.—The National [ at all and therefore cannot condemn it i s o R The seven men who composed his organiz e I ead. and the hest consensus | a1y chance bo disposed of before the ond of | (it 0L T 0 pe o e ot P | My Soctrine T o palpably ight that any | here taunch lust night and sailed to tlon were young men who had come from | Leader of the Army of Unemployed Ad- | of ’“;[“‘m“ foduy 16 that if the bill passes | the Week, the army’appippriation bill will | Curlsuian BEAETE U8 L SEROUER OF BB such condemnntion as that spoken of i8 | the Poruguese warship Albuquerque, oft Canton on a train, It was the purpose of vised to Change His Mothods. 9t all it will be nearer August 1 than June | be next in order. ‘Fhese routine matters | Purity, after D8 g Az | Btterly o McGlynn looked upon | Flores islund, before she continued on her Commander Coxey to dress the musicians in WASHINGTON, March 2.-Senator | 1 before the president has a chance to afix | Wil probably occupy the” attention of the | gressman Bri kinridge, decided that he B RONa L N aratiediihnol | vovage to Buenos Ayres '\‘\Mll:; uniforms, but the men ! Ix.n.;x and | giewart of Nevada has written the follow- | his signature 1o it. house until the tarift bill returns from the | ought to be deposed from office. I8 was voted [ ph® SYEMIEE 5 AT false. The At quarantineforty-seven Brazillan officers cclared that they were going to mako the X . e 4 ¢ i 5 nelther condemned Ly 4 A marth In the clothes. they ware. Faowing | i letter to J. 8. Coxey, commander of MUST BE FURTHER MODIFIED. sonate it 0 to take steps toward (his end, and to also | inquisition has meithor condemned Mr S0 TG e Albuguerque, the band was Communder Coxey, He wore | the Avmy of the Common Weu Chairman Voorhees has spent most of the FOR TIS WIFE'S SAKFE. endeavor to persuade Mrs. Breckinridge to ol et nssured.” : 5 e ander of the warship refused to fo wor I 1 v % You may rest i 1 The comma t p refused to A rain coat, a stiff derby hat and spectacle March 24, 1594 past two days at the Treasuey department, refuse to live with him. The action of the — talk, but told the consul he was golng to that were fastoned closely to his vars, e | €ien i ¥, Massiilon-Dear Siv: | collating figures for his statement upon the | Californls Man Will Go t4 the Penitentinry | league is likely to call forth sinilar expres- | ppza1zs 08 7115 WVOMING BLIZZARD. kb L ! rode In a covered bugzy, which was drawn | he servation of life, liberty and the | finance committee’s modifications of the Wil- r Pecullar Clronmatances. slons from various parts of the country. s Buenos Ayres to await orders from Lisbon, two mares aud driven by n nogro, sult of ha was entrusicd to the | son tariff bill The senator finds, much to [ §AN FRANCISCO, March A. B.| Mrs. Elzabeth R. Crannis, president of | 1y Continnea Seventy Mours wnd M He declined 1o sy whether or not the fugls open carriage rattling jnst behind t AT the constitution of the United | his diggust, that the bill as amended by his | mopjell, five years ago sedtenced to a term | the league, explains the matter thus: “No Ranaa giaiic Baviids ! tive Admiral da Gama was on hoard of the mander was oecupied by Mr Sl N orce hallol s thie medis by | commitiee ralses $50,000,000 annually more | i, gan’ Quentin and yetjunpunished, sur- | formal resolutions were adopte® We simply | pyppaL O, Wy, March % Last woek's | vessel. No action has vet heen taken by tha feomad to he pleatal wih tho attontion f tho independence.ami established the gov. | Préstat adminiteret, Thig, W SCUAINIE | dinary cireumatances,© Toniell jn 1688 at. | be deposed trom the Likh position he b &t | yover ecn appronchied tn severity by wny [ iian mi S TR | s irther modification -of. the . ms A Ste blackmail Edward Larcher, tained, on aooount of kS8 MIoug he has dope or st oc T A g bakedbined fampted 1o, bAS Arolen & other storm In this locality Crafic 18 | 450, be again expelled from the country, they were attracting. They smiled at the | crnment of the United States. 11 2| 8 further ifieation - of:the masiie, A owds, and once Mrs. Coxey . ; e when the ballo ccd the ecipitate a fight between Income taxes o the marriage relation, to socle a to crowds, and on Mrs. Coxey waved her | & time wh the ballot placed th preciy & teacher of Latin, out of 800, He was ar- | tO the marriage relation, to soclety and t A P R S F e t wire with the outside world has only just R T s e e gloved hand at the peopic who were clapping | Of the government in Washington's, Jeffer- | and the Sugar and Whisky trusts for the | (SR Siei™ cOonvicted and sentenced to | the state. There are too many Colonel their hands along the curbstone. son's, Jackson's und Lincolivs handa. Such | preservation of thelr interests, It I usaloss | S5 minthy fn ‘prisop. The case was ap: | Breckinridges and Miss Pollards in Wash- | Ben Testored. = Snow 16 drifted from ten HU LY, RAGOED AND UNKEMPT BEeY may to | to attempt to favor the trusts and retain | penled. Tonfell meanwidle furnished $600 | {ngton. We did not do anything to express | to twenty feet deep in every direction. RY, RAGOED AND UNKEMPT tyrants, despots and plundering ol s 2 5 1 8 chies throughout the world, & oll- | Income taxes in a bill which upon its facé [ cash bail. The supreme court affirmed the | our sympathy with Miss Pollard, but.when | The mall coach took five days fn muking | Chief of the Hrotherhood of Locomotive po.Chirlat Ib our lenicr.” was the motto e enuimlen. o fustice and human | BIOVOSES to ralse §30,000,000 more movey | ease, but meanwhila Toniell had gone east. UG crial ts over we shall o whaever is the | one (rip from, Ciearmont, W distance of el i At tahd Cours: Qivibion Tof the vaganoykeant of the frat | rights’ predicted that “tho success of ine | SYOry year under tho present volume of im- | The pspers wers miasald Bt e case for; | proper thing H e ot Buffale: toniaining stodi | CHICAGO, March B. Wilkinson, sion of the vagabonds. ehind him | I T . 5 ports than are required by necessity, espe- | fotten un rid Vv ppeared o o vre 15 anv law he | 10 oile herd near Buffalo, containing stocl . Marc K 1son, ballot was temporary; that man was not | P ) l usity, espo A% We don't know that there Is any law by | Which had been fed all winter, over 20 per | grand master of the Brotherhood of Locomo- walked ncatly 100 men who were ragged and MO TRS LADOMIYS RaN was X AT e iaves | before the supreme court and asl I 3 wEimy. There waw ot lineir enough I (ha | Lo of Guclont Sarublios And e destriies u:"“)| w“x'v.lh A bove hat ‘”'H“nvb “'\‘1 8 | sentence, providing the 300 cash bail was | which Colonel Breckinridge can be - | gyt perish he losy of range stock ¥ left here for Omaha to whole' outfit to hitve. wvr 1 S Al SRR Mnd the vepeated | all -revennes above the nec:ssity polut | yeturned. = His wite was dangerously sick | peached, but we are going to ask congress to | will 1ike ne-half, which will leave | tve Firemen, I haxe . 10 h8! A whole: utlt <o Juve wrapped tho broken | fullures of the (40, Bovern them- | uro uncoustitutional. ~ Chalrnian ~Voorboes | und e ws in great need of money.” The | hoit anyhow. W are gaing to sce Bldridge | scurcely Jnehalraiieh mUL dekye |t e naan xaya a1 Agast tal eattletthe ankie a child hey came as ragmutins, Of the contention | sayg it [ bsurd to talk | oase was taken under mvisement, Judke | n Gerry and Judge Arnoux and have every- | spring. The tremendous snowfall fnsures | question of wages on the Unfon Pacific will vagrants and vagabonds, and all of them [ that despotism, oppression and “slavery | ghout striking the income taxes from the | Black saying, however, {the ey would - 7 wonderful grazing next season and thoy- glared ominously at the commissary wagons, | YOS the fate of the luunan i “, Wilkon bill, as they are stronger thap any | be refunded if Toplell ‘furnished o 3,00 | thing done as it should be. We are going f SEOOCETY, BIGEE T CHIMDE difVen tntg | be made next Wednesday at a moeting of Curioslty ssckers followed the strange pro- | Jodeone f" “i? Nasl 3 flersons. | other feature of the measure; that wé will | bond. S -t Mo 6 ae Wit Resckinrides. to soaounes | the country ik the reccivers of the company uid (ho ugents cesslon, caady, o of allen orlgin is | have income taxes if any tariff bill [s passed: ot 9 v g 8 Aie f < m—— and representatives of all organizations cons It ix probable that 2,000 men and boys TR Uil Soa oE Al {0 i N1 s i AL llx\lls(lliz‘flnmjl‘u‘l] f.‘.u'f‘l'.',“,’,' Displeared with tha New Treaty. womanhood In her she wikl do it 3 Colonol.§: A, Eates, gerned. In case of failure the orggnizationa followed tho columan out of Massillon, | name s money. ~His instewments of op- | may be rednetions of internal revenue taxs | SAN FRANCISCO, Mareh $5.—THS demo- May Settle the Orlpple Creek Strike, SALT LAKE, March 26.—Colonel 8. A, | will go before Judge Caldwell in the United lon e bank notes wnd bonds. s | e will not lsten to the proposition to leaye | eratic general committes ‘ndopted resolutiony | o BRADO SERINGS, Colo.. March 2. | Estes, lately interested in mining Interests, | States court at Omala and fake an effort fhe bowls of dorislon from the people who | PEr¥aR(s are wdministrative and leglsiative | tho whisky tax us at present, for the Whisky | protesting against the adgption of the new | orunie crock mine owners have sgreed to | dled suddenly hero today. He camo hers | to make relief from the order of Judke Husd. the sidamali. I army you are collgeting used the | UFUSt Wants an Increasc and the distillers de- | treaty with China and reucating the con. | ChERe ¢ Helemation of miners and talk | from Montana about & year ago, and wa Sl army made s 1 u B Lt = | mand an extension of the bonded period, | gressional delegation froim this state 0 pre- | over the situation. The meeting has been | PULting up a large copper swelter iy thi Jage between Massi r " (Continued cm Second Page) and that can caly be secured by "a com | vent it ratification. arranged by BState Mine In: tor leed, | city Through the roar of the Raster chimes came | Pr Dundy which the Jenking rullng makes | unlawful for the men to quit work by unite .