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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. H 28, lflé)l. SINGLE COPY FIVE CEN [ABLISHED JUNE 19, 1 "OMAHA, WEDNESDAY MORNING, MARC N T | penstons on April 2. The amount will be DEB 0 N l N l) C N C RO O | missed it. Sadelio fushed to the Joor with ‘& A RN n y Hyde Park police station op thsir way to [ [V N N YT distributed mong agencles as follows: Iy a gun_and received another bullet in T» TTERFDRF l ol Toxey's v pre cach | 4 ‘VILL k\GLAA\D DO lT Chicago, $2,650,000; Des Mofnes, $1.900,000; T I‘T"“ \ l“ ‘\Db leg. ‘The culprit esdaped, ~ A similar at- 0\ b \ B ‘('n I:‘\T join Coxer's army were t@gResch pro; I 4 i A L Milwaukes $1,700,000; Buffalo, $1,500,000; tempt on the life of Perry INrown was iride Vvided with a cup of coffee § b ainker o Plttsburg, $L450,00; Concord, N, H.. 50, —_ neer the same place & short time ago from the commissary ~depagS it of the —_— 000; Boston, $225,000, and Detroit, $200,000, - . Thus regaled theyo Wle a bee Jurisdiction of Committees is Now a Pend- | sErtovs ¢HARGE AGAINST 4 JUDGE. | Progress { line for the nearest rallroad to hurry ogress of Ita Maroh Toward the Uapital of after Coxey and provende = Ry will | Bhowing Why Wages on the Union Pacifio i the Seals in Bering Sea Must 4 OACHERS, f it i Protection for g - ing Proposition, oh iranted Prondorgast a Stay, the Nation, travel In box cars, with some over b0 Ti Should Not Be Cut, foon Be Provided, Arrest of a Man Who Has Killed Many of i ending n Dual Life. cents in thefr treasury. g he anging in the Park. CHICAGO, March 2i.—(8pecial Telegrs he Chicago wing proper €% @e peace —— o e o Tanging In the Parke | o uee oo r i p LEGAL QUESTION | (i s e S Saclal Telexre™ | 175 ROUTE. THROUGH THE STATE OF OHIO | arms. wil Tonve Friday 'or Saree” L wo PROPOSITION SENT FROM THIS SIDE | sidered the most important arrest and with n\h.- ca v'nf Axl‘a‘wln Prendergast is UL R x:;h‘l Mart Ly CLAIMS OF UNION PACIFIC EMPLOYES 5 the subject of a tefrific onslaught in the oday. ocause Genera y ot sta pture ever made in Yellowstone park it ¢l he . — was reported to the secretary of the in- editorial columns of this evening's Journal. | How the ' Rovetved ":“f“" "“‘"."‘ ,"""(’:l'-"‘“\_'l l"i:!:' Reded "':“‘\‘“ e Bt bery Al TR e 01 M e Ry e e AW v i ELip DoV e sipmieiuly 12T 1 Gatntng In Numbers | That comes trom a misapprenenst 41t wan | Not Dollars and Cents but Right Relations e outh of Astringe on the ore Chairman Keilly's as the Fumors continue. to' envelope Judge Chet- but Slowly—Some Scenes 1 not. the plan o assemble at A i TR L inst. by a party, consisting of Captain £ ] '8 cormestio % Drenderaant aan Some Scenes from N Tnoleny. WREZYOH ship and Good Government, Vivendi During the Tuterview. Seott, Tieutenant Forsythe, Scout Durkess e e DN o oaksiona: . The Thelr Camp Lite. LR i Fuited & and Sergeant Fricke, who had followed the g Gt H T T € ey's hom ey are to be recruited trail two days. After making a short re- Inteat s shat IRURSSRE Nis futerterance In i whole regiments at almost ey station AS A RECOGNITION OF ARBITRATION | jstan v Howell SUFTen | \WASHINGTON, March 27.—Representa- | dictated by the extremo inhumanity of ex: [ ALLIANCE, 0., March 27.—Twelve of the o R Ll ML T AR DENY THE ALLEGATIONS OF THE RECEIVERS L R L LTI T B i e i ecuting an insane, man, or o profound def: | fongost free linch routes on record were | marching two weeks ago, will ghortly mass pending_ instrt the Department | haying the judiclary committee of the house | 1 Sus by o rec w part- | mapped out for the Coxey ca SAay, and capture freight trains for the east. At Y ¥ o recent 1aw parl apped out for the Coxey caravan today, Jan- Ll htial S Tl Schedule of Wages Not in Excoss of Those of . 7 o o 1teriol aching outfit has s, _ Extension of the Agreement Will Amount to B S e hdachred whve frecily killed | pass on the Doatner resolution In regard | Ner. Mt was the result of ux odious t plece | uary was also on the program, but the sympa- "‘-[";’ J“‘”‘”’ e from r'"" Los I‘"»"; s wing fiot MulTalo were found near where e was cap- " galns| s Unlod. PAcIAG, - M y datiof e lorced e d ; it 3 w oin the Coxey forces when they get the Endorsement of the Principle. o e i the Jagt OF Juwas ap: | to suits against the Unlon Pacific. This | fo an fmproper alternative. 1015 i short, thy of people along _the line of march s mak- | about a8 far cast an Pitisburg, 1 will mar- Otber Roads. e others were Van Dick, caught in | Promises to bring on an interesting con- ;.‘,‘.;v'.'x 4‘-){'"(|:.r-“~‘<".'.‘:\-’:(.| IJI;:;ZI:«‘»:] ‘~:In.‘lyr_lq gotten | Ing it possible for the men to progress with- | shal 5,000 men Into line about the same time, - Pendleton, in 181 Captain | filct, as Chairman Rellly of the Pacific | BOld or the Stomy OF R e serv. | out any particular hardships. They were | You see the main © army eannot make TIME GETTING VERY SHORT FOR ACTIO.{ ;}“1’,','.“"{:,‘“‘,',',', ,‘:",,‘,‘,".“("“_‘.’1',',‘,“':{"]‘.}‘, .‘.:".':]}r‘.,. railways committee is equally determined nnlllp."hlllll Ills“mnlln ; family. I‘,.,” are | cheered this morning by sausag ham, | over twelve or fifteen miles a day, while on WANT JUDGE DUNDY'S ORDER RESCINDED lends L uls M Bl t | tha o Fekb) 3 % d by | #ald to have discovered that while he v i g ¢ ‘| tho cars we can easily make 100. So the appeal to congress for legixiation making | that the resolution shall be considered by | {7 % yingle man on Scott street, on | bread and bl coffee. Soap is still among | woyirn r\'l'rl\l:: will rapldly overtake the _ the killing, turing or injuring of any | his committee. The contest I8 belng | the North side, he was maintaining a home | the invisible things and there Is nodanger | general. Perhaps when half our final army | judges Caldwoll and Sant « h 0 o L 0 | “aldwell and Sanborn Continue the Cougress to Express in Laws the Find- Hearing of the ous Gult Case- Mr, Arbitration, ie respondents, In their answer to the petition of the receivers, move ‘‘to vacatd 3 G wild anfmal in the park an offense tri it o i } L 0 Only Thirty Days Left for Partimment and [ o0 BRI S ites court. watched with much interest as it is re- '\'u}‘xf-n”'u'.'#,-' l:‘ )u‘:.r“;e u‘lml’:l- 131:\'.»&'{4‘\',-.»::' that anybody is going to mistake this for | of 40,000 men are in line and headed for the WILL BE TRIED BY COURT MARTIAL garded by many as an issue of much wider | Upon (his situation they Riid. to he a turnout of plutocrats. Only the hobo | Mation's capital the newspaper skeptics will S L BE M AL. | extent than one between house committees, | placed the worst comstruction, and then | contingent is provided w 7 i Noes i, coudadbN bf Ue miodle B Hobson's Ary ecelver Trame ing of the Parls Court of iy With threats of exposure and the attendant provided Wwith soap and they | poyomber the crusaders of the mids i i s His Connection with the Loss of the Kear- | M Rellly is away on account of slek- | giggrace forced him o exercise his judicial | 8r€ not particular about using it. The | gnq the eastern migrations of the Colorado bull-The N Cae Save €0 e [eeAtIERtRd, ness in his family. When he loft ho re- | discretion o prevent the execution of | health of the marchers has beon remark- | miners last fall. These aro our precedents R WASHINGTON, Mareh 2. The order for | Barded it as certain that«Mr. Boatner would | Prendergast. -0 0 5| ably good considering their experiences. | in history.” WASHI March 27.—A ecablegram | & court martial in the case of Licutenant | advise the judiclary committee to surrender | guited In the Very thing 1t I8 aleged Judge | Meals that are irregular, when they were | WOONSOCKET, 8 ., March 27 —Colonel | mne employes of the Union Pacific system e ore » 18 anxiot Charles 1. Lyman of the Kearsarge is | the resolution. Mr. Boatner has returned | Chetlain hoped to avert. =1 the world | provided at all, and sleeping o Porl I Young, a_former partner of Coxey's 3 L - s from the British forelgn office s anxiously [ [HAFICS T LIRS O irst 18 nes- | during Mr. Reilly's absence, and says that | knows that he has been leading a dual life | ground with a scant o eeping on frozen | io*iiuing an edition of the paper calling fled an answer in the of “Oliver awaited by the State department ghving the | 550GV HEESE (citions are that | while ther a ’ e and his best friends can only hope that the | FEUE Y 4 scant covering of straw 18 | for recruits in South Dakota. He expects | Ahies second, and Samuel Carr, executors consent of her majesty's government (o the | (i ffeutenunt fafled to personally take an [ nole there WA 60 '”"’“ s .‘:’::“',w". B AU el ca nate | imanta “"”l‘l "“h.\xm;-r..»d condueive to a | to raise a regiment of 1,000 men and to start | of Frederick L. Amos, P B. Wyckoft and re-establishment of the old modus vivendi | ghservation for longitude on the day of the at the outset the question has | 45" hoeal his marriage s nothing worse. REW being. There is no | them from Woonsocket April 12, going east | ¥, Atkins vs the Unlon Pacific rail "o in Bering sea. The cablegram was looked VI nd that he neglected to ‘.;m. assumed such proportions that he will re ‘llo this as it may, the rumors render it fan in camp, unless Dr. Kirkland, hyfl\:;ll\" !I;\\H;"lw\'l‘nu'*‘ eh pecial the federal court yesterday morning. foriin; (0, m1dnTght; Andiial aTro 1o raooive | o ga e Sy O r tayal; ot ‘“::' L o e e Tt AR AL PUtoE ”,'K'(, nerous liitlo " Piltaburg astrologor | relograim (o T Hee)=“Chub Warher, an || The Anever was a bulky document which it is accounted for only on the supposition | February last. g Y "“‘ I“ 0 “"”'":”';" of the *':”{:"- l-“'- there shail Le any’ sugkextion of improper : "“ “”w "‘:"";ML I!sl an M. D. Louls | ypemployed printer of this city, is organiz- | reviews the differences existing between the Fikliieg i et 7 arge i culpable inefli outner says that the press and the public | influence upon the judge in such proceed- [ Smith, the mysterious individual who Is the 2 a company to join J. 8. Coxey's army at | receivers and employes since g0 P! that the Bnglish holid; cover Monday seformance of duty and the | evidently take the position that the effort [ ings. Before any :fum that Prendergast, | military head of the enterprise, has '\'\]";It-lu‘v fon Tite Jh,{l iFOYs anl N ER AL e R g T Op e g which 15 a bank and government gpeciiication ' that Lyman, as navign(of, | to take the resolution away from the ju. } $hC F, insane, mayikve In this matter | o519, aitended, with a husky vol “ | {een men and expects hat at least 100 will AR iauiod, The cable s regarded as md 4 owing se 2 vessel had 1 e A shb ose ¢ ) m ¥ are paramount to hasd ed, W y volce. X S : The cablegram s regarded as most dm- | jehowink ML WG RR jutince from the | dlclaty committoe s o move in behalt ©f | pave justice executed Wit finpeccabie | His clear, ringing tones are less penetrating | be ready to join the South Dakota branch of portant, not only as determining the rules | Horeiockn e meridian position, platted by | the Pacific rallvay - companies, and while | juctjce. today than they have been. Smith. as 3 | the army when it reaches this city abcut for the sealing scason about to open, but as | him, to 'the position of Rencudor bank [ A AT e e e Aeyotbite views. | (oIt these rumors are true Judge Chetlain | attire, Is still immaculate, but defects have | April 10. and sot aside the orders of Judge Dundy, o ; Lt It as | A knowing the dificulty of sighting the | Mr. Boatner says he cannot be placed In | is not only not fit to preside in this case oy ) < - ade pritered. hierel showing Great Britain's willingness to carry | fiL REESIIE U Clistance after darkness | the position of surrendering to the rail- | but he is unfit to sit in any court. But, been discovered in his military leadership. Fell Flat in D e e e HCT SE RTINS DIRA R R out the spirit of the decision of the court of H..w .-xl,«unl,l; \nh-"‘ll\nyw, n.‘nu-l to |=u|\'liu- true or false, he must turn the Prender- (‘“l:"',:"'l‘ l"'"“ "';L;';l"","ik"“;";zl of a man ac- DENVER, -March 27.—Genoral Tamilton, | the terms appearing in the answer herein aLid b e 60108 e Mis commanding officer, as it was clear) , gast hearing over to another judg stomed to command, but his system varie S fenvar llcatenant of. Coxey's it~ | to the sald petition of the receive o0 arbitration. It has become evident the arbl- | il GHRTGRI0 o lay” d safe course to th o ST MR e LA RN 11Ls Frorh URton o tActicar He! aniatare | tue enverilioutenant ot Goxeyik mrmy, gnth | Ll S e (g bt Lo tration court's decree could not be enacted | northward before continuiug on a westerly rallway question is essentially a and halt the column, direct them to right | ered fifty men in the court house square hich sald order W based and for other into law by congress and by eliament in | course, in consequence of which the Kear- lfiuull‘[mxle. The roads ure in the position CHICAGO, March 27,- With little prospect | face and left wheel, but he cannot ‘“,';"., today and endeavored to get some good and suflicient reasons.” 1ifa Lo Gontrol ! the seallng oason, oOpening | PATES Was run on the bank i :“,‘h‘;‘"’“‘g’,h;""' Under these clrcum- | of securing a hearing, the investigation | the execution of more intricate movements. | ATmy man fo act as bl lieutenant. In referring to the petition of (he re about thirty days hence. The State depart- . PAY IT BACK. e 0{"{‘:”r»“'_h‘):":"“m‘;ffli":‘m‘_“"?rhg into the sanity of Assassin Prendergast | Not only is he unknown, but the shag; ing in this, he asked, “Will any man .\.‘.\.».”' ceivers asking for the abrogation of rules ment therefore has felt it to be imperatiy fact that the debtors are rallroads s a | e called betore e bhention W L L8] ton e T e Biati e H UL U R G i s W G L L B0 that a temporary arrangement be made with so = Bishop of the Greek | mere Incident. Mr. Boatner says that the | goon as court opened thaf (he case be con- | srats and. the subsidised hress bR D Have. you' got any sand?’ [Inquired a | Tulcs and regulations reforred to generally g (e . d in the House. Pacific rallroads committee has no real | tinued for ten davs and_the court finally > sl 1AL LI e 5 i ‘o, | affecting the employes represented by 3 Great Britain, which should exist until the . Chure e S foraon trol {HeNRUL gt e vx TO A DE Esats oreibek they will all be swept away. Smith is a | rag-clad follower, shaking a fist in his face. t ploy ¥ y your court’s decision could be made effective by [ WASHIN _ #1.—Secretary 8 g Tt Was publicly conceded by the state that [ man of very positive temperament, and Is 1 have,” replied the general. o1 petitioners is not a question of dollars and e Carlisle has s the house a letter rec N Lo GOLBUTE FONRAL: the court could further éxtend the execu- | Intense in his hatred of those who have Then why don't you call to arms cents, but one of right relationship and good N ot vl (ne " BrIUtalt: govern||LommenLing un EpFOBHANBTION #iidh toire; ad tion of the death sentenc money. “Bocause T have been notified that 1f T | yovernment necessary for the proper man- Gl . imburse the bishop of the Greek church of Prendergast attempted ito punch out the | At noon the Commonweal army arrived at [ get o crowd together nside the city lmits et ¢ ment been asked to agree that the old | Alaska. his money wis voluntarlly con- | SFVIces Over the Remalns of the Dead | oyes of Johnson, his “death watch' Iate | Maximo, the capital of Washington township. | 1 Will be arrested.” agement ot tha industry: that ithe ‘managers modus vivendi shall be enforced until the | tributed in 1591 to the church by its mem= A DGR Ol UL A gm‘-"'(':’ff-’:-mflf; and | Walking was an agreeablo esporience, but | The doughty general thercupon saled away | A the cip of the Union Pacific sys- now laws are passed by congress and Parlia- | bers on St. Paul's island, Alaska, and n:u} ASHINGTON, March 27.—Funeral serv- | PIHCK SORIEON (0 e the cell, barely | the riders had a chilly time of it. The terri- | amid the jeers and hoots of the erowd. o, | tem are mutually interested in.”" The shop- R e P TR e e L R | e N hettial Gempany |lcew brerthe fromalnenoth Senatorg OoIuILY [ isslne LUORRAIRINEARE: tory traversed presented & deserted appear- | The prospects of his geiting his “army” | men ask that general order 61 and the local L B bt the North American Comimercll oo™y | drew to the senate chamber today a very | Jailer ordererl Prenders ance. A thin covering of snow was on the | in motion are not very bright. rules and regulations affecting the employes palctlls nomepalied it was delivered to the bishop. In 3 Qlstingulshed company. President Clave- i Toved {0 the 0D e e fiaed | Dois and ot to exceel dozen people had Senator Stewnrt's Opinio; of the frelght department at Omaha and A e ; the. fact the natives of these Islands we 2 E 4 LCTTC IR e ihe | Assembled in the streets to see the Common- INGTON, 7 Senator | Councl Koo ) ADMIRAL WALKER'S MISSION, without suflic of support land was not present, but all the members | to leave the cell for a touple of hoWe: THE | weal march by. Flocks of ‘chickens, strut- ASHINGTON, ~ March Benatond|RROUHCIIBIMIAEhoICEdoret SoThaTOn (R SA NI . Trenstiry depn (e recommendas | of his cabinet except Secretary Lamont [ trouble which arousea the pusonet WAR | ting around the big, red barns of this scction 't says he docs mot propose making | full force and effect and that the following Con]l-rh!rnw a8 to the Nat re of Ilis Duty H::- V;;'rmt'!n- 31“::1:1 xlu'\ ‘_'”"L; |n:’l:;“"ll'lu e | were there. General Schofield represented | {o sit down when he 'was attemvting to [ were the subject of emark, but no man | any response to Coxey’ reply to his letter, | claw be added to general order G1: % Communder of the Pacifle Fiect. the money should bo redistributed 0 the [ ho army and Chiet Justice Fuller and As- | make a speech I (hejcblirt. Prondergust ( undertook to molest them. = Arny songs | saying he is coming notwithstanding the re- [ “Employes will be given due notice of s oy are s =Alilenaing || SR (raineonin neCokRILY: upplien; -Sub=| || sootate ‘Justices: “Harlunj. Gray,. Brewer, | ~vas. wrathtil: ARUBRRARE J008e: FOnh | fere renderediundor the trection of As- | monstrance. any proposed changes affecting the pay or member of the senate committee on foreign | sequently a demund was made by the Rus- | prown Shiras and White of the United e 1 thing foF you that we were trologer Kirkland's newly organized gleo [ regret,” sald the senator, “that such s | o Laiione of thelr employmet relations, who is also a personal friend of | slan consiste at San Irancisco on the bt s 8. K00% g for YO Y % | club.” As a rule, people viewed the caravan | the fact. ~The danger is that the Coxey of thelr employment and an op= Rear Admiral Walker, discussing the mis- [ commercial npany for the money and | States supreme court occupled seats imme- :::»l:lh%f‘ 'r‘fl“” Bavo x‘.'-‘.;“ das when you t00k | popl their houses. army, while it may not be large, before it | Portunity to be heard regarding the same.” mlon of. the. admiral to. the Tacitte, sata | this, supplemented by some diptomatlc cor. | diately behind those of the cabinet members, Pexpent so. replied Johnson, good | At Maximo about fitty men had gathered, | reaches Washingion, may = become the | ‘“Any differences that may arise in the today that while he had mo authority to This government regarding the mat- | aiplomatie 0{orp:‘mxnrlfiffin.‘;‘m:’h:“t‘;:lfno‘:-a nalir R S R P L B R ST S R O o aolure Trom | futurer heiweeay roproen aclves qrfuislienty : : g s e Aot BREE 5 b ¢ corps, Inc o Gl , | "1 Know my constitutional rights,” in- | holay el 8 abs . o | the large ‘citles /ashington, who wi o 3 more to do with the Bering sea question CASES AGAINST PACIFIC ROADS. and representatives of the English, German, | T demand them. 4o . three miles per hour. At the end of almost | acter to the whole organization. 1 fear tho | Mitted to any circult court having. jur SR n WL il French and other legations. The family Well, you are getting them, are you | oo o \ie®s hat s called Sl e ovement will It in much hardship | diction to be adjudicated.” 1 U S h otied tha snara e y mile a halt is called to rest tho men | movemen result in _much hardship ed. ot ifais at Honoluiu, e said, vare auiet | gudiciary. Committer of the Houso Wil of the late semator and their immediate | PhE; SHE S0 FVO Ftows arouna here | and horses. and suffering, and 1 think Mr. Coxey has e answer is on similar lines as tho SPRAst eI Tidosnot cuinkithere tsian Conduet the Litigath friends occupied seats to the left of the | (i MeEiE G 100 B Aol e me ket the worst | « Awsoore of men was i) that witnessod the | started upon the wrong road to accomplish | answer filed with Judge Hallett at Denver. Jrospect, oty disturbanes ; there, put. A1 WASHI o A presenta. | Yico prosident and confronting him, while | 5f'it™You e one’f ik, 160" und it | doparture from Loulsville, his proposed purpose. A . D A e e BN lat To a1 arle ifie' ndlelars; come || e (oherarypall bearera/ oo alattnie (ol HH0e rad e e e Snasmeast wetzed o | OB army arrived i Alllance (onlght foot- 7 e Certain; statements “mafle /by’ \theirecelvars ONtIVAE Rteba o o BRatnC " 3 com- | committees of the two houses of congress, [ broom in his cell'and pushing the handle e 7 Apass ‘oxey Not in Fhy ralts. with relation to the wage schedule, ete R e s L emenu mittee will refain control of the Union | appointed to accompany the remains to hrough e burs, Jubbed fohnion twice, 1u ;‘;:;“‘::“”;‘I;:J'Y“m‘:““,r‘.“fw""‘:_;\,,f“"h on’ s | MASSILLON, 0., March 27.~Tho reports [ aro denfed and the ,,,”,,,:fl.,,,,, sl ) ks 4 -of e investiga and he is acting on G 5 % ol A ce Wi e ( 3 1 Ol k Ly SINH geal tishorte”and it bekins to ook au 1f | (yiiord M IGaat he moved RO o G etbmlas rormedia Lo mL SUCISIABELING VI | cevbrigihiatehia comtmand fiTheleunrd was! | trom: shoew LhabahiaValyieden iolhe iard: iont L from here about J. §. Coxey being | state their side of the case In detall. t country was prepuring to cvade the | !l Nodal ) the Judiclary | president. = Speaker Crisp occupled a seat | tajen wholly by surprise. = Four hours in [ service, and the lack of clothes is still involved ih financial difficulties are false. Mr. | The auswer was file ; o Bpirit of the international pgrecment and | committee that a subcommittee of five be | beside the vi id: auswer was flled by George Vroman Worlliues Canad e Lk RSt i piisiiRbonidolthaiyiceprealipn the dungeon quieted the agsassin, but he | yerely felt. Clothing and other supplies were | Coxey's attorneys state that the report about ise Canada for this purpose. 1| appointed by Chairman Culberson to in- | The casket, which was plain black, with Yy sullen when he returned to his , ! 4 Xey's @ ¥s state that the report about | of the engineers, C. A. M. Petric of the have said to Admiral Walker that if 1 oc- | vostigate the charges made against the | siiver handles, was placed directly in front asked for, but little was obtained. No din- | the foreclosure of a mortgage of §24,000 held | gromen, J. L. Kissick of th luc cupied his position as commander of the | Union Pacific. The motion brought out Ao e Taasl Y i AR e ner, and only peas, bread, potatoes and black | by Colonel Pepper on his horse Acolyte is e s TGk 0% ) 107 CONBEOTYY Pacific sauatiron [ should sce thut Kngland | an animated discussion among members of o ','“;“,im',’ffl;',d‘;,':,'uzm‘l‘;k ';‘,',‘,m“e""i’,‘m,'_' RICH GOLD STRIKE IN THE HILLS. | coffee on the evening bill of fare has caused | groundless and fs an’ njustice to him, No | F: B Gilliland of the telegraphers, S. D. woull have no exouse for miunderstand | the commitice, from which it'wan apparent | RE \iiburn conducted O aanaLe — much grumbling, and it may lead to open | record of a logal action has been entertained [ Clark of the trainmen, G. M. Plamer ot Course he has his istructions and will be | seus expected. and. desired. In view. of | was assisted by Chaplain Bagby of the Keystone Mine of Custer County Reports a | mutiny, General Coxey went to Chicago to- | at Canton, and Mr. Coxey will not have to | the switchmen and Henry Breltenstein and r.n-.- ned by them, and he did not take me | Representative Rellly’s purpoge to get the | house. The blind preacher was peculiarly Big Fiud. night, but he w_lu_ be back tomorrow. He | yeturn to this city tomorrow, as was re- | J. N. Corbin of the Union Puciflc Employes® hto his confidence, but my knowledge of | subject referred to the Pacific roads com- | impressive in his rendering of the service HERMOSA, 8. D, March 27.—(Special to | and Browne addressed a crowd in the opera | ported. association, (Knights of Labor District ase his character lead b L n this evening. B lausible de. e hix charucter leads mo to belleve that Me | mitiee, Mr. Hontners proposition for @ | for the deal. Tn his address he dwelt par. | The Be )—Accountslot il steike dnthe | house this evenlng, Browne's plajeibls. de; S nbE PR IS D e N i sembly 82 P A L - consistently cf clal committee ol e went over to o v 3 o Loy ¢ e, velv v cl e 4 ause ot SEVE! D S o) direction 1 have mdicated. 1 am confident | iiday next. At that time 1t 15 probable Houlaslyfontuoyirien (tihafhomeliitatar hlle%”lox:::h?:'r:".r:"“";\]""r‘ l“‘fl_fi:‘.“‘\?:‘,s'i‘f_m‘":: $10.02. EL PASO, Tex., March 27.—Some of the SEVERAL DENIALS MADE. he fully appreciates the situation and that | the special ‘commitice will be “appointed, Hl T b T owned by St Paul | Camp Anna L. Diggs will be established at | citizens have sent a dispatch to Governor The employes refute the statement that there will be no trifling on his pa R itian. “Hle Ta 50 | political achievements, on the moral courage | & gold property, al owned by St. hteats worasnadRIbE (e iAoV ikt e Admiral Walker has finally recefved s in- | heartily én favor of aggressive naction | With which he steadfastly performed all the capitalists, A twenty-stamp mill was | Salem tomorrow. The army was tendered | Hogg denouncing the conduct of tho South- | oy intered the viga f bk structions and now: expeots to leave \Wash- v 4 14 L i A erected on the property last year. It made | for sleeping quarters the Independent church o olfic d " el hoy entered the service of sald recelvers 0 le ash- | ggainst the defaulting roads that the Boat- | duties of a Christian rather than on the 3 ! : crn Pacific railway in hauling Frye's army | thoy accepted v Lo fngton for San Franclsco tomorrow after- r Cf o1 3 e of 4 g a_ short run and wis then closed down. | and a vacant store room, but the invitation 4 Y cecepted any — wew employment 5 4 ner committee promises to be one of the | physical courage which he had shown S0 | ppe ’ Is. i ol i o ) into the midst of a desert where they can | whatsoever or *‘th olr -0 7 5 noon. The naval regulations prohibit any a1 TN LR I The present strike ‘s causing claims In | wee ‘refused, “We. have plenty of fresh iatsoever or “that their employment was 3 1\ 1 aibit an most interesting bodies in the house. often in the battles of two wars, on the sim- | that district to be ewgerly sought for. e b D get nothing to eat and refusing to carry | subject t e A Al public discussion of such orders by the re- BRPACIcR: T 2 hat dis straw.” said Marshal Browne, subject to no rules, regulations, schedules cipient and Sccretary Herbert declines to CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS. Plicity and gentleness of his daily life rather [ “Fhe local bank has purchased over i | stravw.’ sald Marstal Browne = o ) | them further as infamous, and asking hitn | or yates of compensation,” except such a fhdieate. thelr nature. : All that 18 known than on the honors he had achieved. worth of placer gold in the last kixty days, | S and W. H. to arrange some way that these unfortunate | might from time to time be provided and helr hat n ; ] Y Plucer miners i the Hills west of Hermosa | more food than can be carrled in thelr com- i Bt ira g0 ¢ g4 that the admiral will go direct to Hono- | There Will Be u Vote Forced on Contested [ At the conclusion of the ceremonles the | FROCE BRI W PG el Withdhse ‘opera- | missary wagons. About forty men were men can take a "“'wifi’_ on. put in force by sald receivers; that rules and regulations have been the necessary, “Bulu by the steamer of April 5, unless some 3 s casket was taken up by ecight capitol police- . contingency arises hefore that date. Iven 1= EltectioniCayes,In the Hot e e D e St toos ' e | ons” in’ the' epring, ‘wnd It s calculated | musicred in this evening. = The office of | pIGGEST LAND GRANT RECORDED. at Honagilu, however, Admiral Walker will | WASHINGTON, March There was | (00 (0" and houso “appointed o accompany | Shat,not ek Uik Y W AR loyed | higtorian was created today and it will be prediotiel ygatnigtenseyicn andiinsaihon bo i’ cbmuund of ‘il the United States | another day without prokress over tne | the remains, borne through tle south door B e 1o flow in, it mtreame. filed by Henry Vincent the Chicago re- | puelve Million Acres In Now Mexico tn- | [H0 e protastibotis amplovarepaaten navuIEtorRaaRi shodBRAtErA LERRIG Qethtly [ROINBIII-Jov, oontaskalsation oansls In “the Jioe i naichamber. Yecent hewvy fnowfall in the Hills makes [ former. = € volved In Litigation el L DU e el and, 1€ 1L should be necessary for Wi, 49 | house, owing to the absence of a quorum | “rhe family, consisting of the widow, five | it certain that placer mines that have been THICKER'N' THREE IN A BED. SILVER CITY, N. M. March 27.—The b SRR A w\.l\‘lrl\‘\\l‘lu patrol the seal waters, he prob- of """.‘“f fv_l(\h' ""-';'lh"‘{ and at }hr-" close of } daughters, the son and private secretary of k‘i‘![:l'!“_'!u\i\(:‘l |-r:~"'n::.'|‘|i":-‘|ly peiry, for lack of LOUISVILLE, 0., March ‘That Coxey's | biggest land grant cluim ever made in this | adoption of such rules and ’.‘K.,Lm,.“,, 1,,,\‘: Ayt "Veneh ‘dhe” scene of operations | the proccedings it wi ua far from con. | the dead statesman, followed, and the judges | water, ARl army survived tho night Is a miracle. | country fs now before the United States | been the effects of the prejudices of peity within'two weeks after notice, | eluston as when the dealock began. Roll | of the supreme court, membors of the eab: Chelstianizing the Tndians. Herded together like penned-up cattle 100 | court of private land cluims at Sants Fe. | bosses and others in authority, resulting nre of (he opinion tho few matters remain. | Salls followed one another in raphl sue: na Aiblomabie] corps and representatives | SIQUX FALLS, 8. ., March 27.—(Special | Ihon spent the night in a room measuriig | Tt is known as the Peralta grant and is | in oppressive and arbitrary treatment of #nk (o he adjusted between them can be dis S P R o b TR AR SR PR emptled of | to The Bee)—Blshop ‘Hare, the Eplscopal ‘;"‘y rf']*‘”_ feet. ]Th';‘ "n.'mflfillll‘": % ul"l'hl for 12,800,000 acres of land in New Mexico | employes who have prior fo the adoption posed of within the next weel and A thi3 | majority came to a quorum was 172 seven | )l save the senators and officers Senator [ bishop of South Dakota, on Baster dedlcated Baveiheon out. with b Knlte ol Ronth aynhe aud’ Arizona. e eusteen Doundary, of | of such rules and regulations heen subjccte d er probab D ey 8 a s Sena i 3 e been causel sphyxiation. How- | {he grant s about ten miles east of this | in many instances to indignities from whici Ve i erore o dnte vel tor b i e s heon’e consultution anil fin. o | Hartls of Tonnosseo, aftor consultation with |1 n St Augusta catnedral here SLOLT, which | gver, dhey woreall on hand ut- & o'clock | piheé fand, The wrant extind West ot | ihey yineiencon 1 Inalenluenstiony Widy et aceurate understanding o Bult was the committee on rules was | the vice president, moved that the senate ad- | was se by the ‘s Hope, a society | this morning. At that hour here and there miles, ineludfig Phoenix, the capital of | g AR ORI e 18 necessary to be done by our nival forces | S e to come to. the house, and tomor: | Journ at 946 . m. " This was g ed to, in Philadelphia organized for the purpose | could be scen groups winding their way to | Avizona.’ The width of the siant 15 about ;"fw""‘l A oblajables Gomployen aNarg - gube o tho weal waters, | Indeedd i the condiz } oSSt W special Fule Wil e brought | The bady of 'the dead senator was taken | of Christianizing the Indlans. . The money | camp, ready for buglo call, Breakfast was enghty iles i e g A A N LAt gl will be possible to change the admiral's | i COVCHNK Mot onjy the ONelll-Toy, oase, | direct from. the capitol to the Baltimore & | was dedicated {o the ‘work among South | under preparation and three bushels of m'u;""l“"’l"“”:“_;‘:ll"‘-:;v'\“-j_“" F "‘;:;‘I:::l‘“:""‘ g are [N HIOT TarS SEeN RS CORDRE “h‘:.- orders and send him northward to Beving | gut PROGIS ARG (RS A pn-iuglish case | Potomac depot, whither It was accompanied | Dakota Indians. — Bishop Hare on the 9th | potatoes, some cold ham, bread and sausage ILTRozgn L IOA 0N Lot SIUIKIAT R BAnE I AN AR R ;(‘.me e sea instead of to Hawall, b by the members of the family and their im- | of last January concluded twenty-one years | was given out. All seemed to be satisfied. vegions I the ontive southwest, all of | ggrecment of employer and employe for mu- 0 At £:07 un attempt to get & quorum failed e S A 3 ke Ipisc TR y L NOT Y and the houses mediate friends, the vice president, the“see- | of service for ‘the Episcopal church in this | [ouis Smith, the unknown, was in com- | which are included in this enormous grant, | tua) protection and harmony. A number retary and the sergeant-at-arms of the sen- | state, most of that time belng spent among | mana which s claimed b R T 4 f . 8 ’ s ¢ > f exhibits are submitted and the subject i Will Con ate and a large number of senators, besides | the Indians, | B Vi tawi a th ce to | And his assoclates, who have 9 subjec Bilver Mo peful that Cley RSt 4 . 2 . iy 5 —- ul seventy-two men had the courage to | i any for the utlon of the ¢ of rules, regulations, dules groo the Selgniorage Bill, WASHINQTON; <) .—The house | the committee” of the two houses, appolnted | Fruit of the Seuth Dakafa Divorce Mill | march away from Canton yesterday in the company ter the nrosecttlon of e clalin. . | monts with. ‘each: organisation' e, WASHINGTON, March #.—Seven of the | judiclary committes agreed today to a {0z pshompanyyiths comlag "',‘“""T"‘ Ga, | SIOUX FALLS, 8. D)., March 27.—(Speciel | face of the wintry blast that was blowing Wering testimony In_ support. of the exhaustive length, The answer Is oo oy allowed. by the. constitutlon for olution instructing the attorney general [ Who acted as honorary pall bearers. The | mjorim (o The Bee)—Judge Jones this | 8t the time set for the start. ' The band | flatm. 1t is alleged that he fiest discov | gigned by T. Fulton Gantt, George L. H X A al ) i to defend a suit brought by the Soushorn | ¢asket was placed on board the southboun fter e S deserted at that point also and took much | ered evidence of the claine while he wius Mo ik ; 5 » the consideration by the executive of a Wil | 12 dsfend a sul he Hou Rt e e haowilla oxoress, which left af | Gfternoon granted a decree of ubwolute to ered evidence of the clufm while he wits | McClelland and Halligan and T. “W. Har- have passed since the selgnlorage bill was Aao. Rnuhtd pany o dispossess W e slidazed ab | givorce to Mrs. Emil Voextlin from Arthur | of the spirit out of the soldiers. The march | CEONEE M PR eon Hevoted | per, attorneys for the employes. Copies AYRLRAKBGL, K S s sttler in California of his land. The lanc o'clock. Voegtlin, both of New York. ‘The plaintiff | from Canton to this place through two | ince that tie b i Ehasungen jaavoLe ¢ circul and general orde lald before the president and till thers | was oviginally part of the G¢ e [ The party will make a stop at Atanta | hatheen T over ' vedv, goins Sinter | inches of snow and v {emperaure 20 fo mukitig and maturiig plans for secuting | 1 < roulara iand Iaendral forders <lausd by s been no n upon the meas railroad company, but wus fc e : o 0'0l00k- tos Sl e VA ML S @ nere 20| the grant nion Pacific railway officials in the past nce has been no action upon the measure, It | rallron an u and | ana will arrive at Macon at 11 o'clock to- | the name of Varian to koep her aged | degrees above zero was anything but a | "R ERNE coiirea the chain of title fro company the oment: M peas P oy Batla 4t | subsequently patenited to the settlers, There A B S 2 2 e i L had buen assumed In certaln quarters Gt | I RGN0 Gades Which ‘will o | BOTTOW: The interment will take'place at | purents’ from Ckngwing e domestic | bleasaut experionce for the thinly clad wan- | e’ original grantee, Bevor ‘Don it The employ namit that all ol ithe the presid had made up his mind ye affected by the court's decision and the | ¥ acon tomorrow afternoon. 4 \ derers, who bad imagined the entire trip | 8ilva de Paralia de Lacordobs ! terday what dispa should make of | pregent will bo regarded o8 a test case, At famous scenic painter, came from New 8, 0 e 3 e e K e St (o i s | oMcers, employes, agents and servants who A i Tahtwould I ha hin de- | Rressnt-wHLRO/RSUREIS 08 A 1041 CANS, a . x - York with an and fought the | to Washington would be a sort of spring i olaimecctha Rl A s had heretofore been in the employment ot he bill and would today ar M - STILL WEAK AND EMACIATED, Case: time frolic, Fifty tramps were picked up | enormous tract of lund in 174 The grantee ! . B TR R e e b Indlunn ras Eawnse Hetoson Conton: and. this place, &nd when | illed the land to his son, Miguel Taralts, tne corporations m;n.‘l..lu.rm:.lo. and ¢ ;,ug;-xl in et cantiot be learned, and, in WASHINGTON, March he famous | ¢ o 5 ee 0 place, and Migue altic deeded it to | the transaction of the business and the Chairman Wilson Writes to Mr. Strauss, the army went into camp last night it nium- M Willing . or seventy-six | cperation of the railway and telegraph lines members of the cabinet aftor Sabiafn i S i ng, which was shorter than usuil, & case known as the Indi; W suit Teling How He is Progressing. bered 122 men, outside of the officers. The after the date of his father's "will. | thercof, were retained and continued in said they were even t norant of the p was taken up In theé United States su- WASHINGTON, March Representa- | Reports of in | claimed enlistments ave 2 Other transfers were made down to 1582, hey, were even U ant of the ax ke 5 i aLes ASHI N, aine 5 8 ¢ an © mi 2 | employment under the receivers herein frou Qenbaniontion. & L ARROmU I A1 0o [ipretas: aouEh: teel: dthn A Butler f | tive Isador Strauss of New York has re- 3 Mich excitement has been caused by the [ When Reavis obtatved e titie | Reavid | " 0 15 day of October, A. Dy Beprosentative Tracey ot New Voric and | e vailronds in the contention, thut the tax | celved an autograph letter from Mr. Wilson, .“” LSt el G et h :“ ';",“,"“}"""“""‘,"',"},""j““,",r,'“','h:':“”“(:""l It antl the cluim Is also hisod on | 1893, and that they have at all times sinc chroesentative Kilgore of Texas culled at | law was unconstitutional so far as it af- | ¢ vay Sailn o " | The Bee)—'the first réports of losses to | robbed & man named John Ruegge of | ¥ i ‘o this woman as an heir of tic | been subject to the advice, direction a B e e e aabiaat ot | fonca aeiiroad, WA ttorney Clendral Smitn | SRMiFman of the wayw aid maaus commits | wunge™uiock in.phis’sesfion by the recent | watch &nd $10 in money. This ie!| Ahatiah ot Shisiyaman s R aleaie e Lol R S e e s P I But were unable to see the president. “The | followed on hehalf of the state. The hear- tee. It Is dated San Antonfa, Tex., March | ot B0 B o) Carated, The | APt attempt at lawlessness, but no arrests | heen taken in Caiifornin, which tenis o s e R A e Poxus congressman s one of the hopetul | ik wil last through tomorrow. 23, That part which is of interest to the | snowfall on the Custer county ranges and | Were made. ghow that her clalm Is « valld one, Thou- | geives in all matters touching sald relation- liver, meny gnd sull ‘bellaves. that | the e o R Dubliotinian tollawat Bnowfall on the (usigr eounty vaukes ubt | " The donations this morning consisted of | eands of doliars have been expended in | GULE 0k Snvestigation of the general cone Pecome o law without his slenature WASHINGTON, . March: f7.—Representa- | “I began improving -nbout- a: weak .ago, | inhes: ~This wau slippd In dritls by the | one averotas, LR PR having it peinted | giijong of the Union Pacific system and tha All talk of dissension in the cabinet over ASHINGUON, & MAteh . o nenraaanto- | and nave steadily improved, thosh T am yeb | ong: J9AYIRE Blen Sy ¥Toud |~ WILL WBLOOMR 'BM. AT HARMONY. “The attornevs In the case tron, W. | manner of prior to the receivership ARIRDhascnraatiohtly osaaed, fop it Las d o bill to Incorporate the “Am Weak and emaciated, The dootor who ban | Dere; . Home cuttle wgre drifted under | PITTSBURG, March 27.—Coxey and lis | O. Broadhead of St. Louis, United Sintes | ave discussed; thy cmployes firmly state t been wado elear that throughotit tho pend- | [Toueed @ P A8 Tatiorels e SRR | been with me all Ue tme since I huv been | while seeking Fefuge ‘trm the storm, bui f men will got a royal reception when they | minieier, 0 ‘Switzerlind: 1. 1B, Thompson, | “no great or decided change for the better at Guadalajara came with me here. Just | the loss in this Wuy i8 compuratively | strike Economy, Pa. This was decided upon | jri. of Kentucly 1. H hel of | jn gald railway's affairs can come about in president has shown the greatest consid- st in the United State: anta Ke for clalmants “nitec Sration for the apinlons of is constituents O e e fheYiey Buck | now there Is a norther which makes it 'dis- | small. WO DY the board of trustees of the Harmony | Banta Ke for the chmanty and United | the near futuro, yet such conditions du not and wivisers, and the pleasant, cordial re- | and other well known musicians. The | agreeable for those who are out, but in a 8114;5' 2 l,m;,“rf ‘P.“:llgnfir- h v-:-:»[wn:n soclety. A wagon load of potatocs, several | piatnd by Samitel Mallet of Now Vor "na | warrant the leal and swoeping changes Jattony that prevail between tem are abe gollege In cmpowered to grant degreca of | day or two we are promised good, warm, [ 40 he Hee BrDens OO L SION tortht | hundred loaves of bread and a lot' of good [ counsel for the government,” having been | Which aro sought o be enforced in purs ERIIS Bragt Ak lnic of foundation l.n[ “xk & LA LL A L balmy weather. I it up u part of each | Bnow. is falling rapidly and the ground, | old-fashioned ginger cakes, such only as | gelected to condugt the i by Attorney | suance of the resolutions adopted and orders of ths snations of ‘members of the Debarred the Attorney. day, and bave & fair appetitc for an invaiid. | which nas heen'tare for the last moutn, 1 | can be found at Economy, have been set | € neral Oluey. “The cluiminta ure veady | promolgated by recolvers herein as : = WASHINGTON . March o5 Secretary | T 5000 the trip from Guadalajara very well, | covered to the depihi’of two inches at 7 | aside for the army of peace. Furthermor or tria) “at “the mext term he luoid | touching the s alleged in sald BEYOND SAVING, Smith today ordered the disbarment of A7 | BA¥INE @ bed in & Pulliun statervom moyt | o'clock \ skl it has Leen settied that a steer Is to be | Sourt. which wilt e heud wb Banta te W petitio of the way Heary Lokl alihoe sluughtered, dressed and cooked on the | MAave Bt b WAL e IWe yeurs (o make all NOT T00 WELL PALD, s 2lis o J ington, Ind. for ui ro- o 2 Wreck of the Old Kearsarge Totally De- Ellis of Worth ) 3 npro- § ht P R MER bl stonal conduet, 1lls conducted n con- God und the Constitution, DOUGL 0., March (Spectay | hillslde. 2 the necessary preparations Tha renpondental fuethor atate /L hat IS S b Mroyad by Mise, corn known as_the Union Comrade com- | WASHINGTON, March 27.—The proposed | m, ; The ! | A mbmber of the board says Trustee Duss | Since Reavis commenced working upon | poi true that the general sel ¢ Wike WASHINGTON, March Secretary | pany at No. 30 AR T A 5 .8 19 propos Telogram to Tho Bee)=The fest train aince | mat Coxey Jast week and during the con- | the case. tho heirs of Mignel Siva, who | Bot EHe that Lhe KEOCHE Rbeim O N on Merbert has received a dispateh from the | Indianapolis Memher i Casaeeti | amendments to the preamble to the consti- | the big storm eame in here todey, Fouun | yecsation asked Coxey if he was going to claim 1o be descendants of Puralta, | prevalling on the Union Paclfle systom prioh officer of the wrecking vessel Orion, which | $1 for the prosecution of claims before the | tution “Acknowledging tho supreme autber- | all that can be heard frgm Caspar and aur- | march his wen from 7ashinglon back to va - flied. & olatm i sonfllot with the |26 S Y BN AR A it B departed from Boston to save the hull of | Pension bureau ty tiy Ity and just government of Alinighty God | rounding country, cattlemen think the loss | Massillon if his mission filed fasvis . caum, LoF LD R AT DECIARALT ALY SAL AR RRIAG I SI ADICERL AR SVIRe the Kearsarge, which stranded on Tonca. oAl TR raatary. e tionne s | of range sheep will bo elose on to 12 per cent, | ~ “March thom back?"¥said Coxey in s | i WG Pla i ‘the southwest. 1he | attuated, and that It fa not true that wakes or reef, stating the Koa ge hay bee - & ally disposed of by the house o 00 0 coms ve been no total loss o ) “Not b j¥gtul. At alua i gouthwest. ! ated, and tha 5 ot true that wa BUEES s TRTR e T “Inllkml» has been WASHINGTON March 27.—The cash | finally disposed of by the house commltt Tlum rmkn!;«‘w lumr been n D L tal los ! f | tonishment, “Not by a j¥gtul. 1 will get ou | gold districts of Pinosaltos, Carhsle, Mogll- | grg paid the employes of suld systom greatly - — balance at the close of business today was | 00 Judiciary today, when, by a yviva voce vota ieards. The loss of range cattle is great | o traln and come home myself, but the | lon, Coney and Bily Greek are also | 017 BV MIT Lraies of the prevalling wages Wil Force n Quoru BROGaT ang fhe het gold 3106010154 V% | it was dedided to ‘aliow the resolution to lie | at this time. ‘Another big storm from the | army must get home as hest they can.' covered by the grant. If it should he con- | oF 8% all in excoss ot the brovels it WASHINGTON, March 21.—The majority g Al BV o the table, the only dissenting volce | northwest I8 on. The starm fs starting | ~©“To my mind this le the worst feature of | firmed it would make the cluimants the 2OR AR GERARAN N A e mambers of the house committes on rules Demanded an Investigation against such action being that of Represen- ;ar)‘bwmh\r to )I‘M .fl(ul"u ::l a week ago. 1t | the expedition. When the army breaks [ larkest JARG aWRAIR SR, 1% ehithiget e nerataa il # A D8} Hal s Sha i bl A e | S CNUAR 4Gt the same time the wealthlest co pe have prepared a speclal rule, which Is in- | DPENVER, March A Grand Army | tative W. A, Stone of Pennsylvani, m:l'lml:n‘,:‘dhl\:‘;:;: ‘;‘m:orlfguc;’m“ ns')xid leek) 89 | caniD 18 L x‘\':mm-'“ men Wi start | pany in the countrs Respondénts submit that the managing lended to dispose of the two cont mittee has demanded of the governor Reported Favorably. M ot e d }1‘,‘3’:““; e s e b LI ot e o L aglolala ot tho L Pacific system prior election cases ‘tomorrow, provides investigation Into the affa @ P ASHINGTON. " o) > . Tag A ) Movements of Seagolng Vessels March 27. | o the r ship ordere % Soupitix: the ONelidoy case uhd the 1ns. | Soidiors: and . Sallorst b s );I the | WASHINGTON, March FAS bouss fn ShinsaTieddin & 18 Raarss: A wild-eyed individual walked fnto the | o\ San Francisco—Arrived—Queen, bark AP A i A jan-tiiborn case (Okcuier, ailwing i AR i, g ,‘,""“lvl"“‘_“m‘fi'\f,‘; Alolary committes has agreed to report fa- | DENVER, March 27.—A Chinese wedding | Mercharts hotel last night’and announced N et e A ori A an ana bpllad PRl venink motlons, There were only sov and Gorrection will provubly take 'the | tive Cobb of Missourl, providing for the ap- | 8¢ f 1t 3 1o tak enver, | o had walked from Po o to meot | Gomper for Nicolaetski; schoouer Rosarlo for | ingly or because of thelr intorest In the Soten 1acking o thy Taat roil eall, ana Aol N e SUBEER “|',""_'jh \hat mote | pointmont of an addiconal _clreult court N I E T o ;u\‘nnn.x;fl}‘u Wing thne "“‘-‘] He sald "l' was reincarnated and | whaling properly by all sald salarled employes or enough deroerath ark known to be in il Fustees Wit s g Judge in the Elghih judiclal district, Doy L1819 the irat Celsatial born 1 | [isf the army would not e successtul ubtll |~ At” Quesnstown—Arrived—Majestio, from | by any considarable portlon thersof, bk elty to make the quortm. semnrts o i of tast e Bloindo, And ot quite 16 years of Age, | he found it Ho demanded tood and lodging | New York aver that the same was only accepted with = NE yeur. Fired At from the Dark. nglich und has wdopted many | WAL the army arvives here. This was ro At Liverpool—Arrived—British Princess, | the understanding that full reinstatement uavierly Paywent of Penslons. - ALBUQUERQUD, N - 5 ' d g ¢ tirned out iuto th o Qinrt of Per — ALBUQUERQUE, N. A, March 27— he Aumcrican customs, When her father | fused and Penney wus tirned out futo the | trom Philadelphia should be made at an early date .|‘v. HINQTON, March &.—-The secrolary Wosmau D Grand Juzy. Vinceats Sadello, a alnent Spaniard, | betrothed her fo Lock & cks ogo she | cold. At Gibralter—Ar Suevia, from New Respondents deny that with possible rare o the iy arlor today lawied & requisition on | DINVER March Miv. 1 &, Perrin | waa. fived 8t whilo aalsen 30 his houso 1o | HERSASS S0 AATGRY ENCY She Baoisos CHICAGO'S WEARY WAYFARER York except whici are unimportant in effect corelary of the tveasury for $10,25,000 | Laviog registered 28 a voter wus today | the Plazs Barela by un unkaown i One Willing bride, The groc t GHICAGO, Mareh 27.—~The thirty-clght | = At Halifax-—Arrived--Oregon, from Liver- | any of the scledules aforesald were to Le 20 he vsed In the quarterly paymert of | drawn on the grand Jury, bullet struck the bed wid Auctbes nurrewl wife's father and weal Weary waylurers who camped over at the | pool justified, it at all, by conditious not now

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