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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. 2. < ESTABLI lll‘IIf JUNE 19, 187l ()MAHA, FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL 6, RN 3 INGLE COPY FIVE CENTS could possibly make a noise was et gol N \ ; streets R VAL i Ry VLN, Bk s B ity W ity e reigned supreme, This was the victory of . | In the house. An Important provision s o) . \ = " he money by brus —_— force which boih men and the managers | Senators Talk on the Matter of Its Extermi- | that requlring applithblons for the patentin Parisian Reds Chuck a Bomb Through the i i Victim e thier, started | 8 7 ¢ i z‘l‘f:‘;l“vllvwlv-“:l.‘»r|~A| n I:‘v‘“.‘\.v"-l y'f-}l.‘:' ,y";i"“l‘:x nation in the Northwest, in this country within' one year after the Window of & Restaurant, Davenpoft shouted 1o o man on the side s L ) WL e 14, Oonfidence of Railway Employes in d T granting of such right abroad. Another pr —— walk that he had heen robbed the Workers of Coke Ovens, an even greater victory for the men ther —_— i thief had to drop his booty in to i it 3 on I8 that for the protection of innoce v hi y i Conrt is Well Vindicated, was 1o demonstration heyond an carnest Vision Is that for the protection of INOCERt | ¢y of the Walters Ielleved to Te Dylng- | Prevent pursuit. —After the man ) — Handshake and a avict smile of satisfaction. | AMOUNT OF THE APPROPRIATION ASKED | purchasers of patented artices f the Waiters Telioved to e DIng=— | fhe pocketbook and betore the by — - s Approved by the Prestdent. Ry o ot fis esdape down i e " | RESULT OF YESTERDAY'S BLOODY BATTLE Iplens —Sovernl Arrests but his escape down an lley RIGHTS OF ORGANIZED LABOR DEFINED s o " Sentors Clash ‘on Conséita- | WABHINGTON, GADHI 8:—The pr No Clowis - & Southern has approved the joint resolution making NEARLY FIFTY KILLED. LA e -';;" » Caldwell's Ruling on the tonal Grounds—Kyleand Other Popus provision for the salaries and expenses of REe Question avor the Bill-Work Per- additional deputy eollectors of revenue to PARIS, Judge H, 0, Caldwell's Decision in the Union KL ALl L)) Iinpressive force, Fead formed In the House, nforce the Chinese, exclusion act. 8 the opinfor of the court, in which Judge Bloody Fight Between Tndians and Cow- | More Fatalities in the Rauks of the Mob as s occurred here last evening near the Sanate BL R \:',‘"I',fl”"":fy";"‘“"’\'“‘er e the Braddock Works, Pacific Wage Arbitration, Riner concurs, as follow Wikt el In.\nln.\l”.‘ i '-1.‘....\.« v ut 9 p. m. The bomb was | yut nerived from the scene of the battle On the 13th day of October, 1803, on a bill AEERE TR A SHIN e Na de- | placed in a flower box on the windowsill of | o, i i i d WASHINGTON, April 5.—In the senate to- | partment today ‘settled with the Boston | the pestaurant opposite the Senat between the cowboys and the Indlans and S AT G b i L I G i R DR SR T LR SIRIGE ChAERe TRHe Ttttk eoky wag | EIGHTE BODIESTFOUNDRINESTHESWODS 2 g | 1ts possession, control and management the | 0% 5o R B save the Kearsarge, paying $$,500 in reim- ki that twenty-elght Indians and fourteen o | 2 o'clock next Monday he would submit report and shattered all the windows of the Union Pacific Railway system, embracing | o © 00 §ANVIE GHTHE penaN - tARN 0] bursement, of the €xpense of wending the i esiden breaking. the sindows | foldlers and settlers are known to be Killed prowes fon B ity SFoBe L arks of e pend 0 bill. Orion to Roncador reef, ant, besides breaking the windows «rn Il n ..‘: rail "; \I T x" lll :‘| Some amusement was created by the in- T TR in a number of other bulldings. M. Tail- | Additional news from the seat of the In- | Hungarians Who Had Been Shot Orawled our n other constitnent and ailied roads, - v WOMEN MAY VOIE A LITTLE. o st o pre At Wi s nobtainable onlg The " " 01d Sohedles Bhould Not Have Been 0an- | wiiion togetiior constituto what s nown ay | (Feliction ot the following - resolution by —_— Lo Qo ol b W T i b e e B R Away and Taon Died Alone, celed Without a Hearing. the Union Pactfic system '“:. o ! uls "“[;'\‘:‘:”‘i‘: W of the recent | Wivesmnd Mothers In Town tn Have a Smatl fvl:l l‘mm-m”"' :I\"l“"l:"'f' = '}‘ I:‘l 'l““l foree | territory are hecoming alarmed at the aspeet & 0 b o adek t & T . 0 ) i Share in the Ballol i i kb s by . ‘ ol alrs and " stances are prepar | cognizance justifying the appointment of re- | Plv. the low price of agriculiral and | LS O R reate NEatigat (on) Bewmin RN L il LS MANY OF THE RIOTERS LA DED IN JAIL INJUNCTION AGAINST MEN CONDEMNED [“ccivers has not been mooted on this hearing, | the people and’ the increascd —value of | afternoon, by vote' of y 21, passed The opinfon is now generally expressed | a raid by the reds, are gathering at the and we, therefore, express no opinfon upon | money, the committee on judiclary he di; | the house bill introdiiced by Watkins grant- | that the police are practically powerless to | sstttementa and bringing thelr famplos aid 3 e pereent all aicial incomes not protected | 1ng FIght to women o vote in certaln cas prevent such affairs, Several persons stock with them, - In dome towns the poople | Hellet That Moro Trouble Will Follow—All Was an Attempt to Employ Odious OId | The system of whteh this court assumed | B the Statutes of the United Staes. The bill provides that In any election held | been arrested upon susplcion of having been | 8¢ Panic-stricken and reported to be mAKINK | gy fonds Guarded by Armed Deputies English Methods the management and control comprised 7 The resolution wa eferred, in accordance Iu'nin\'v‘uyn]rlmlm ated town for purpose | connected with the outrag But e EsRnown | Kot atanulons thabathara Wil bsind goeral & 4 g miles of raflroad and about 3,000 miles of | With its terms, while some of the senators | O ISsuing bLonds, anoreasing t vy or | that the police have no clew to the identity | Guvyiuin™oe" (o sovera SERU Bt lier (FouDE § indulged in good-natured badinage at the ex- | BOTTOWInE maney, Women muy vote under | of the criminal. L M S LR . 92 i pense of Mr. George, Senator Gray remark- [ 7ol ¢ 1R en, The seniate fes| I is now said -that there were only three et COPRA IS T & over 22,000 me ol g 6 st iR ake sed to concur with the house in locating WASHINGTON, April Adjutant Gen CLAINS OF RECEIVERS ALL OVERRULED | CVCF 220 men. fTho sriat borly of theso | gsotto Voo, thal i was worss than an | (he"affaferk " motmens 6 GovSiond | persoms diing i e restaurant at the (e, | eral ‘Risics s recoived nows' from i men had been In the employ of the company | income tax. square, and the shaft will consequently be | The place was completely wrecked, and the | pyoiinang of Missouri confirming the re- UNIONTOWN, Pa., April 5T — for a considerable length of time, some of At the request of Senator Hansbrough of | erected on the old capitol grounds as orig- [ damage done to adjoining buildings is also | [Grcoe e Killing Tnd Hiat und » Pa, April 5.—The arresy e rentrer | North Dakota the senate took up the bill | inally’ contemplated The wppropriation of | quite serious portof the kil of an Indan eliof ind o | of Prosidont B L Davie of the local Mino - | appropriating $1,000,000 for the destruc- [ $10,000 for continulngithe geological surveys, The waiter in the eafe who was woanded by | B FA o O ver & horse, The | Workers association and his lodgment in fall S Nowever, states that everything is | i1 connection with the Killing of Enginesr The relation of these men to the company 3, " notwithstanding the fact that Ga: , Lewi: " A ol Tate of wamen wero determined | L2821, e, Risian, (e, Senntor Ml | en” Wilcriis st ofier hiroiiar | LSRR D (e . Tl | Qe t evrpliag b | n sonoetlon with te ¥ A i 3 s et of T polk s s of $20, d been shamefully squan- 3 g = | quiet and does not mention the battle vliel dock, placed the strikers in o e o us Anyway—Full Text of the the main by certain written rules, regula- | ghjection upon the spreading tendency | dered, pasbed the sefiate, muinly by demo- | ade, are doing well, aithough the latter tn | {570 T GOG0 U RECL LGN Vatween the Pl My it L3 UL Gl Uourt/a Declafon: and. Orders. tions and schedules, some of which had been | toward paternalism in the government. It (-g.lgu \-nvlw. it \ Wikt suffering a great deal owing to the injury l.lul TRATAn A na whitek dent Davis I8 charged in force for more than a quarter of a century, | the Russian thistle made its appearance in ere s now auite u serlous hitch | his and head. Portions of the missile BL RENO. OKL. Aprll G—A el g ¥, 0 o | between the two bréinches as to the form rucl ; > MA ol o S N pril ©. courier just —_ and all of which had been in the District of Columbia it would be the 1% the two DRl the fotm | also struck M. Villnor, the man nthe §yn from the locality of the Indian trouble the proposed amendment to the consitu- | o0 " EREG AT ST G Labor won a notable victory in the cir- [ substantially as they stand tods Ryl ] reports the fighting still in progre: he | tion In the ranks of the strikers and many duty of congress under the constitution {0 | yjoy “providing for Brohibition shall take. taky_ action to suppress, it, but outside of | STy POy Lo e st tlon was | . The report caused by the exploston of tho | wiiaiors have been engaged, and at 6 o'clock | are In favor of giving up the fight. There cuit court of the United States yesterday. and [ & period —of eight years and more. | the District congress could not go. adopted. Under its terms any citizen could | bomb was heard as far away as Asnicerez. | woqpesday fourteen soldiers and citizens | are now ninet 2 L e oolhl e Judge Honry C. Cald- | These rules, regulations and schedules | Mr. Kyle of South Dakota proposed an | appiy”for an Injuniction, and a restraining | The report of M. Girard, chief of the wuni- | pafietiahy BETECE Tlad and twenty-elght | oo Hinety-six rioters i jall here and te " opinion _wiilch ‘JUCE! bty 80 were the result of free and voluntary con- | @mendment providing the sum appropriated | order wis to be issved by the court in- | cipal laboratory, says that the bomb was | or {he [ndians are known to be killed these are leaders in the movement well pronounced cannot fail to be far- | ¢ L shouid be divided pro rata among the states | Stanter, without any delay in the way of | chiefly charged with nitro-benzine, With | jugjans are surrounded, practically, on the But from today's developments It does ices, held from time to time, betweer L * | hearing, trial or other proceedings and uh AiItARWasEURed where the thistle Is found, according to the | REAUIK Lriad oF QIREE Liocequinis G [ which a quantly of dynamite was used. Washita: vive reaching in its effeet, the managers of the railroad and the officers g o ra and officers | estimated cost of exterminating it, and that | wet for final hearing the Imunction could he = tinues, each party shooting at every oppor- | sensation of the mor Intorest In the wage question wherein | and representatives of the several labor or. | if any part of the appropriation should re- | Fidde permanenc “with Hniinationrooul i be BERING SEA AWARD. A1y TG HEn s oRia il 1 aountion ;»(’VI‘”' |“r ”‘1‘ L Clen O the Union Pacific receivers and the road’s | ganizatlons representing the men jn the | main unexpended after the destruction it | the restraining order was secured. This . have organized posses and gone to the assist he bodics of eight murdered Hungarlans, difrakart L subare should be divided pro rata among the states | was rejected by the senate v o Passage of the En to Carry Out | gpeo of the settlers. All the soldiers from | [0 i the woods near Dawson by soma employes have been opposing parties, | different subdivisions or branches of the | i, ierated for the purpose of preventing its | Mittee, which adopted o for cept thr boys twh . ! interested for the purpo preventing Fort Reno are now in the field, except three | DOYS who were going acioss the flelds to ce, viz.: The Brotherhood o0 vai lisetie applving to the sa This has Pt & ) ched its helght yeste when Judges vice, viz.: The Brotherhood of Locomotive | return. e by e "house commitiee, which | LONDON, April 5.—Replying to Sir George | troops of The courler is from the | shoot. The men were lying in different Caldwell and Riner assumed thelr places Engineers, the Brotherhood of Locomotive . Allen of Nebraska supported the bill, [ Joc'; 3 2 oot Locol G 4 of 3 s added manufacture to sell, h den-Po to the House of Com- | sheriff of who sends for ammuni- | sections of the woo 1 Firemen, the Order of Railway Conductors, | alling attention to the fact that the ‘veed was [ now ' the proposition practicaliy 0 patcn {lm\.n] s N m. Tt i1 . canadian | ton and assistance. His brother \iordgting Lions JoERtlaiswsodBaiILERII ShadMbUlISE on the bench in the large court room 10 [ ype Oracr of Raflway Telegraphers, the Union | POt 'Rdigenous, but had gained a foothold | same form as was voted on in HELUL A ERCHL BB L UL L hastily organlzed a party and left this | 1C!e8 through their bodics and were mors al the Unfon | 1ot e 1aws of the nation—the im- | senate tonight adopted the resolution al- | government generally agreed with that of | oS BHimiin B ind, The continued | OF 1088 beaten up. Where they came from the federal building. Anxiety was writ- [ Pacific Bmployes' gssocls and Ol b i cture, T wother | ¢ 3 mploy gssociation and the | migration laws. ‘!?‘:‘;:zu:l"‘n‘:;":l‘]'l?;];"' . This will bother | Great Britain as to the terms of the Bering | fighting has greatly alarmed the people and [ or by whom they were Killed is yet a ques- ten on the faces of nearly all the inter- | Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen. Theso Senator George of Mississippi favored Mr. "The house today passed the sennte bills al- | 8ea bill, but the Canadian givernment ob- | the most intense excitement prevails. P tion. Tt is supposed the Hungarians were ested. persons in the room, and the room | labor organizations, like the rules, regula- | K sIunn';lldlm;l\l. rexsed some surprise | [qYINE bondholdérs to vote at elcetions for | jected to some of the details of the bill Ues are hustlly organizitig and going to ¢ hot yestorday by the deputios during the y T tions and schedules, Jecome e o enator Harris expressed some © | directors of the companles, whether stock: e 73 o second read- | AENL and much alarm is expressed at the 7 g e was crowded with the friends of both sides, | HORS Gud sch ",Il . had become established | o SEMGET ETEE PN GRiDp! (George) | hokders or not, and-allowing one raiivoad | SiF Charles Russell moved the second read- | Ly B aory ‘o e prossed wt ¢ | attack on the Braddock works and crawled While the employes were represented” by fons on this system many years be- | yhould give voleo to such undemocratic the- | company to puichase the bonds of another. | ing, dwelling on the fact that the position out into the woods to die. In the conflict fore the appointment of the recelvers. Two | ories us that the general government should | The senate bill indreasing the number of | gen by the late Lord Iddlesleigh on behalt LT el thars of the able ¢ ity SRfaFaT tataTRoy 7 judges. of the supremic. court to six, and L ; were several volleys BRELR S e of (ho ablest rairoud managers ever in tho | interfere with the stute governments. | SOEGEE K SASGN of Wurt’ (s (o | of Great Dieitain had been constantly ad- - of shots fired and one Hungarlan was killed ession lad seemingly a larger rep! a- | service of this system, and probably as am notimakingthis -rl_‘ l'\“» ke 1t | sectlons,” passed th 0 Vs elnimed | hered to since. Sir Charles afterwards pro- | 01d Man and Three Children Killed in an | outright during the attack. The bodles tioh. Beside Judge Thurston and Attorney | able as any this couniry has ever produced— lelulllfllhk"xr'"(‘(l‘l)l;w“"{;ll";{“’)\'\U'\"'h_"‘ ’lll?:*‘; " - :I'uu nm; ‘u w:"eslln')r m|~ e xln“x'«‘l‘luw ceeded to justity the government's dec M'uu Unexplained found have been identified as members of 2 3 Tods S T JULLL b (L . { he court to disposecof i lurke aniount of | {o submit the Hering sea question to arbl- L CITY, errible ox- | the’ mob. They are still lying Vanieventer o Cheyenne as represontatives | Mr. S H. H. Clark and Mr. Edward Dickin- | aro, and T khiow tiley’ara' not [n accordance | businesa. that has(Haca accumulatng for | £0 SabMIT the, Beribe B o the award en. | O1L CITY, A e (S OV ReT T P of the company, C. J. Greene of the Bur- 2 April f.—Another homb explosion =R water communication, and had In its emplo; them for as much as a quarte 010 Schedule Wil Reimain in For iem for as niuch as a quar Shure the Burden of Diminished with murder and therefore ecannot be re- leased on bail. There is general consterna . but the bushwhacking con- | 10t 100k as if the strike was ended, The telr chiefs and delegations, the legal pro- son, now gencral manager of the road—tes- | with the constitution.” (Laughter.) Years. The menate Wi by Conway enjarg- | {ration. St Chinrles deciarel (e WAt S50 ploston_occurr night, by which | oo tify that these labor organizations on this | I am very glad to hear that oracular an- | Ini the powers of Btk Dourds o health | AR hfured by the selzures of their | four persons were jnstantly kilied and two INCREASED THE PACILATIES system had Improved the morals and ef- | NOURCCMEnt.'l f:‘ll“‘_":‘:_‘_(:‘::;] Harris, deliver- | W% FWERE (60" Mhe ‘semate bill rekulating | vessels and he took the opportunity to say | falully injured Withe (nelalscoveryRariiaaal bodlaslitha fclency of the men and lnd rondered valua- | **ethier It ty oracalar oF not, 1t fa true, || Dullding and lown aagelutions CaMmE | that Drenldent o e 0t been slow | JoH CORAU! , fatalities of yesterday are increased to ten, looked on interestedly, while Messrs. Dick- | ple aid to the company in perfecting and | was the retort of Mr. George. sumed. at. tomorrow's session, but will [ F0yecoEES tha He course of the govern- | MARY KAULL zed with Aiany. Inora, setiously, wounded L thgn snson and McConnell listened with atten- | putting into force the rules and regulations | At 2 o'clock the tariff bill was laid before | hardly pass. o ment seemed wise. 1t had not lost a singie [ JOE KAULIS, aged 4 Pt :‘l;',}}(‘,‘l',,m',"m Rt arilier tlon to the reading of the opinion, which | Roverning the operation of the Union Pacific | the senate us the unfinished business, and POOLING THE PACKING PLANTS. mo > in moving the adoption of a bill [ MARY TASMER, aged 7. 10 parly atterithe Paldbek imyrdérars. amel PG e hTa enaRt S the thistle bill went over without action. . to out Great Britain's obligations, and | _ Mrs. Kaulis and her baby, 6 months old, | ¢ FEER SO0 FHe ) : erers, am: creates a new forum wherein the rights of ay, which, confessedly, have made It | “Nr. pefter was recognized, but Mr. Call | o)y vo Tronses Comsolldating to Control | in O e B nienationt] Suslico ha | were serlously ‘Wurt, and are now. lying n | & 28 cleven fn all live paid or will.pa Tabor and capital will meet upon equal | 9% Of tho best managed and conducted | asked the senator to yield for a motion to | ChicnE e eI i o dolieasios would give thelr hearty | ® dying condition at this place. s penaliv ORI Gl withiteip roads in the country. The managers of this | go into executive session, which Mr. Peffer and QovergHORnT &N % The cause of the- explosion Is a mystery, | "V U0 e y gers of this | B St CHICAGO, April 5,-X8pecia] Telegram to | BTt e i The urrest of Progident Davis las had a 5. % NaTs = R serEibies >, on conditiof v 0 AG e £ N :Povel Sn eIVl oblac e ero terrib) o ALFCH L3 A5, reat transcontinental line testify t it | asreed to onICOndl L On AN Lk ekl F e et rabe e nstoF of (NG’ Al Sir George Baden-Powell strongly objected e bodies of nI‘I‘ wero terribly :3mnxlu1‘. moro, deterring and dampening effect upon b 1 to the fl D! As the opinion proceeded the faces of tI has been their policy to bring it up to the m‘ul (n.r:x he should be lu‘lllllu to 1; oor lerton Dacking. ompsiist,pladt’ and good:|to the treaty. Some of the relations, he de- | and ::'xw lmllhu r}:dl‘ portion of the housé.f {."Srikers than the sacrifice of €0 many , ; when the senate resumed its open session. o ! COmpARY a good' [ A0 AR L e was blowii into kindling wood. . 3 ¢ Union Pacific. officials lengthened, while | highest -standard of eficiency and to afford [ “3ir. Harris. howover, who asked Mr. Peffer | will to a represcntaiive ‘of the Internn. | ftted, Weie '=1§'l"':{§;“f‘, “r::,’l"';‘;“ e anile) bl el 1 A\ o lives Vosterday, Davig was.(ho Divety Nt hose of tho employes grew roseate as they | (o passengers and property trausported over | not to yield, as he did not wish the tarlft | tional Packing company (fmited) for i (oicheq." “jur seals,” he ndded, “could not Shefleld’s Amerl rade. striler artestod for tho Paddock murder. it ail the sceurity and protection attainable | bill l"‘(‘:rfin."l“{m" u:ijtlwl.wl to the ;nullm\ consideration of $204,000 s a further Nlr'-p T eactod. nntess ‘ali modes of slaughter April 5.—The Times states that | DAvIS said he ln\n\-"ium.tf:;‘n .E‘l’lu;‘u';:lu::?i: : by the exercise of the highest dogree of in. | f Mr. Call and demanded the yeas and nays. | toward an_enlargement of that powerful | were covered by the treaty. Sealing vessels | the volume of Shefileld’s trade with the | controlied. He fecls co realize what a remarkable victory was in | DY | The roll was called and the motion prevailed | Anglo-American combinagion. . It L e byipat oten ! u olled. He focls certain that he cannot ety (no | teiiigence on the part of those engaged in the |y 4 '\-.“.. of 31 to 19 and the senate went d..,',‘.m.‘d ‘that the aim ™ & consol could fly Qu‘_:mu; ur]n:lioys‘ "!lfll "l'm" United States for the past quarter amounted | be connected with the killing of Paddock. store for them. At its conclusion the T 3 : Entivolns hic I Er0us: maolkinEAIantaL Oyng tHose- ta which! they’ belonged and thus | to orly one.halt of that of the. corresponds | He: will' askitor @ liatiens cornus. hodTine A operation of its trains, and they cheerfully | into executive session, which lasted uptil H Isdle f Great Britai 1 ! K at silence became oppressive, and until Mar- | ) g e and 4 spetillyiliinto e O dexton, which lasted MAUL | Concralicd by the Enalish Interr 1| escane the Jurisdiction of Great Britain and | {uyquarter last year once, and expects to be released on bail, L i tve | Litestimany fojthe. tatt {haf el fefforta | B:10/ piimi, when (LY promptly the Chicago Packing and Provision tho United States. The breeding grounds of ST The general foeling among the more i sl White declared secoss not & MOV | 1y s direction lave been_econded_and Journed. M panies into one great property. The com= | the fur seals belonging to Russia and Japan AFFIDAVITS DID THE BUSINESS, tolligent strikers is that they cannot win ment was made on the par e Ay matertally aided by the labor organizations IN THE HOUS pinedicompanicatmitiit ieradaitionkoei were entirely ignored Sir George con- against such sentiment s has been stirred tors to break the spel. 1t was a dramatic [ (o0 0o 80 i ks hearing, The orsthres tHitle shobaas ihntimills bo sl cluded by declaring he intended to endeavor [ Burlington Slips Through the Chicago Low | yp' ygainet them by yesterday's troubles, ending to what has been a most dramatic g 3 f ] to secure modifications of the bill now before Jolnt Association Quite Easily. together with the unpropitious time for & case. 4 opinion ol en enter Business of Yesterduy Not Productive of | jtalization of approximitely $10,00,00. ' i s fi??x:‘:({:_:w:\ S een shntiied by i Wednesday's Wild Seen Would reduce the number & at packing | the house. HICAGO, April G- (Special ‘Telegram | strike, When Judge Caldwell left the benel the | Mand seems y the re- Jeading men of both Interests shook hands 5 oncer; ~ Wtook | yards KN | Sir Richard Webster, formerly attorney | to The Bee.)—-Arbitrators Bucha Charl- o 3 ', Sl e ise today | concerna at the mtock vardsto four A b i a .)—-Arbitrators Buchanan, Char All the works of IFrick have been closed Ceivers. for I their petition to the court 1n | WASHINGTON, April 5.—The house today | jigur'g’ (o, Swirt & Co.and Nelson, Morris | general, who, with Sir Oharles Russell, ap- | ton and Couke have forced the millenium | down until after the funeral of badgocis e it ot 10| rotused to accept the senate amendment (o | & Co, (Fairbanks): beins (he other “threc. | peared 'as counsel for Great Britain before | jn e railrond arbitration cases, They A P O T T (TS with the fearless jurist, Mr. Vroman thank- ]’“ o T th Unt Pacifio | the bill requiring railroads in Oklahoma to “\-](‘::'11(1";'::.’1'('5"1‘3’.@p.';"rm at Hammond, Ind, | the tribunal of arbitration, sald Sir George | peivq and decided the case inst: the uttention to Ralney, and Moyer {ng the court for Its decision, “No thanks | Ployes, gencrally, upon. the Unlon Pacifio | o iopiign statlons at government townsites [ Wl [romation af Uils last grent consoli- | BRden-Powell dld not reproent the opinion . in an hour. Never before have chosen as the first point of ate are necessary, Mr. Vroman,” responded | system are reasonable, intelligent, peaccable ; of the opposition. He did not think the pro- in such cases thought they The fight here will be decisive and Judge Caldwell, “when a court does its duty lington was present. Banker J. H. Millard, one of the directors of the Union Pacific, gaw the drift of the deeision and began to another conference was ordered. dation Is in the hands of I, 8 and § ) and law-abiding men.’ "".;l.lm senato bill to glve effect to the | Yhite of Liverpoghiand Alexander G s | tective zones would be objected to. It was a | could reach a deciston in less than a wee will largely determine the outcome of the ; ) INITIAL ACTION OF THE RECEIVERS L & and | Willlam - Kirkwasd, -Scoteh-American | great mistake to arguo that the treaty gave | It was oftener more than less. "Twere | strike. Both the strikers and the elvil clearly without fear or favor, it is not de- i i 1 S | awards of the Parls tribunal, prescribing the | capitalists, packers and commission Great Britain ‘the show and the United | basc calumny to say that the arbitrators’ | yuhorities are prepuring to come out vietorie serving of any thanks. The path was well Amog the rules and regulations referred | Loguiations for the protection of fur scals In | chants. If their plans go through, the States the substance. He added that he was | fees of $25 and expenses per day cut any [ @I EE G G SLaK Dlaxed, all the court had to do was to re- | to and in operation when the receivers were | poring sea, was passed. Messrs, Bryan ot | Fao%e Will b for thy tevigal of o able to inform the liouso that the American | figure wn nrevions delavs, - gentatnly the | %oy pin “Farm mines were overrun by a fterate the principles lald down from the | Appointed wus one to the eftect that no | Nepraska and Swanson of Virginia made [ ation of which competition in the sale of s edgbotthe ;“"}‘"‘““"“ the he cane Iteelf was an extremely inter- | horde of strikers today and the workmen ‘beginning, and that it has sought to do in change should be made in the rules and | personal explanations, to the cffect that had | the daily recelpts of hogs is stopped, the ouneiiofsrepronaniativestand would iROWER0: | lentingio from & railroad point of view. [ driven from the grounds, despite the fact Alaites W'“y A regulations and rate of wages without first | they been present when the vote on the ;:lu.; .-u.»ln d ::;n\:;"nlx»[d oan mfiv - ;‘1'. '.rn:;:];h;'f.'u‘11:;“'ll:i‘."iln.r“:.'. hl;ll; “»:.l:r:::;ulr.:l le::;;,wfluswp:xlulgl-x‘s of ;r ’Ilvu‘:lun Il‘:rm{- that deputies were on guard, The works ol 3 Siaton A . o ent, and each voncern heing arranged for [ e added that the 2 ci vi S o de scalper at a cut of [ are now closed ) QURSTION OF DELEGATES' EXPENSES. | BIVing to the Iubor organizations, whone | Seletiorage bill was taken they would have | by ' svatem of percentages. The vompe- | sume lines us Uie ono now under considor- | # wach from furiff. The local, amicclaticn Lt S ) b e Tl tira ek i Aninucaoa im L pulion [ ‘members woullUe affectediby:suoh ohangs if YOis SRR BUPIERINLAISHE S XOLk [ Hitlon fov hown eRELU SRR e hethecn [lation, CApart (from thp Seals dliestion, (he took up the fucts il on, the SHOWIK | uble among the strikers, the forelgn le- Gantt of North Platte asked the court to | thirty days notice, or other reasonable no- | consent for the consideration of R [T L REREE G Sl R trantys Rir Bigharli cecired. swas. o 0in; T mestons. Hrom *thin _ine the | ment v nothing daunted and o B fix the expense account for the men In view | tice. On the 27th day of January, 1894, | the appointment of an additional judge for in the price to a lavel g0 low that the stock "‘(‘l f‘l ‘;‘1“ “I o ”"j ; I’; ’}‘l MEROLSINLON Burlington appealed to arbitration. The | shed will be caused by them. As a oonse- X X e T T S S Ine s (hofaar the northern district of Hlinos, Wil ko elsewhere than here. The packers | national disputes. He would always rem defense was embodled in_aMdavits of all | quence of the general feeling of discourage- of the fact that there were differences of | th ers, e giving; thalimen, for{IthE nortiera distpiot CCILIlinOWCC e Rl WL merely result in | ber his own association with the arbitration [ Burlington offielals having anything to do | wiett®yi v S1G Dlanied for today Is ot opinfon, Instantly Judge Caldwell re- | the officers of the labor organtzations rep- | an of Indiany objected. - e | (he Suving of @ larke amount disburacd an- | conrt with the greatest pride. = When i [ with commission payments that the tlekets | i 16" ocen Y ety o ah s mea iy resenting them, any notice, filed in this of Texas then moved that the | puaiiy 'in commixstons to middle men, ship- | Richard had finished the bill was plac in_question had been hought at the Burling- Vi 10 DCGHE: 2 % ponded, “You ought to be ashamed of your- x » ! into committee of the whole for | pers getting as much or more for thelr | jig second reading and passed. T ton office at full tariff rates; that the road Alexander Markey was foday made presi- sclf to ask the court to participate in this [ court a lengthy petition stating, —among ousideration of the general appropri- | stock than under ¢he old plan. It has been | youncoment of the vote caused prolonged | hal no deal whiteyer with the scalpers, | dent of the organization of mine workers ta matter. Don't come here with the statement | other things: “That as reccivers herein | ation Dbills, and pending thx asked unanimous | charged by ranchmen that a cattle pool b o ee,, and n. mmissions had heen or would bé | filll the place of R. Davis, who 18 in. jall. at you cannot agree as to the expenses.” | they have, from the time they entered upon consent that it consider the urgent defi- | has been in -)|ll'||u|m|l at the vards 14I|'\| L iy paid on the tickets. Under the cum- | At 1290 today District Attorney. Jeffreys that you cannot agree o expenses. 3 clency. bill eral vears. 1t this be trie the new d Cardinnl Dusmet Dead. Rtances there was nothing for the arbitri- | 1o ac® {irormation agaliist Secretary. Darby, ri Then turning to the room, “Is one of the | thelr dutics as such, as far as consistent | “\iy Rued of Maine objected. BL‘J',.'L‘i!}..l}.{:‘l"‘}nfi’.-“iL"“.', Mr. Geddes wnd | powm, Apsil 5. Cardinal Gulsseppe Bene- | {973 19 do but o/ xcy erse the ordor of the | G490 WIMEIC GR " argo. of murder, roccivers here? Not There is General | with the proper discharge of their duties | The house went into conmittee of tne M aECRS IS PR (o Wik "\orkk | detto Dusmet, archbishop of Catina, is dead. | Burlington. Darby was at the thne attempting to get ba Manoser Dickinson, you may arrange with | to the public, and with fustice to their | Whole, and after some good-natured banter | baing interrupted only by the panic 1ast [ Cardinal Dusmet was born at Palermo, Au. e for Davis and was arrested and lodged in Mim as to expenses which will cover the | empie inaugurated economids in every | bY Mr. Reed on the subject of the “billion } summer. gust 1818, and was created a cardinal HABPLEIRHDORL: fall. st of average living in Omaha, whieh can | department, with a view to reduce the 'J\‘f.'h"“‘k,,',:”,;; pithe urennbAdeneleiEYaLI TOUCHED BY THE FROST. on February 1, 18 The Favette county commissloners will an Minister Lorin A, hurston Tukes | gpily to the courts to hold an extra session be easily ascertained operating expenses as far as possible, and | The bill, which carries something over ;- LN i s, Unto Abmself o Bride. B O e AT S PR cral Manager Dickinson nodded his ap- | produce results fair to all those parties | $41,000,000, was passed, with one important [ Tilino "'r"lill R‘“ll‘:‘l;l:.;“:m“(-_ I f mos| KANSAS CITY RIOTS. T SPH, Mich., April 6.--The mar. f agalnst them. This action fs n SR o g ovel S ine 1o « eres e | amendment, providing for the continuation tally g M riage " A, Thurston, Hawail « 2 of the crowded co proval, at the same time smiling over the | having lons ubon and interests in the | amendment, providing for the continnation | o SRS PSR CIFETR L | verdiet of the dury Which Hus Bieen Tnves- rlage qp Lorin &, Thurston, Hawallun min- | on ccuso of tho crowded condition ot anxiety Gantt displayed in having his ex- | properties confided to the care of your r A g ) 4 . itk X % ister, to Hattie A. Potter, duughter of Mr. | the juil, prisoners belng confined there, 3 y W A He s atittone S 4, 1805, and providing for the publication | from correspondents all over the state to tigating the Trouble, and Mrs. 1% A. Potter of St. Joseph, took = = penses paid by the receivers of the Union | ceive Your petitioners further repre- | 4y a condensed volume of 250 pages of an | the Btate Board of Agriculture show that KANSAS CITY, April f.—Coroner Langs- | e at the bride's home at noon today, Busy Arresting Strikers. Yaciflc sent that they conceive it to be their duty | abstract of all the data procured by the | the frult crops were almost ruined by the [ dale and a jury examined wilnesses today to | ey, H, W. Davis, pastor of the Congregi- SCOTTSDALE, Pa., April 6. The coke res As to the far-reaching character of the | to make and carry into eff such redue- | census, cold snap of March and 26, Owing 10 | o pa pegponsibili ¢ the death of Mike | tional chureh, officla M Margaret | gion iy in a high state of excitement and opinion the utterance of Attorney George L. | tions and such reforms of the rules, regu- | After the deficiency bill was disposed of the | the ungensonable wirm weather previous | o, v s Kingsland was b 3 Will I 5 Y L BU- | o onaideration of the postofice pproprlation | o e ek thtion s tn & mueh | Calahan, killed in Tuesday's clection riots. | Heatt the best m iusopn | fears of more bloodshed are entertained. bill was resumed. Only one amendment 8 Patrolman Winkle testificd “I saw Calla- e wedding was There were | In this section all the plants are running 08 oly: * o greatest judgme; eIng de o s Y ore gdvaneed state than usual at that i X most timely: “It is the greatest judgment | being first made to the court in that be- | was adopted today—setting aside $30,000 for [ Harn AV fn "8 vory. tonder state when | han fall, and after him Fowler. The shot | & few friends, flowe pongratl but the Painter works of McClure & Co. fn vindlcatlon of the rights of men pro- | nalf:’ and stating further that they had | the establishment of star routes to Rew | ecCcmmt wave amo. e apple crop had | that killed Callahan must have come from | Hons and a diuner. Str and o, Kother, | The strikers visited the works last night nounced by any court since the historic judg- | “revised the schedules aforesaid, upon prin- | Postoffices R i promised i guantity Sand quality 40 | (e wigon.” 1oh e At hoon for Washington, D, . | and remalned with the men until daylight. ment of Lord Mansfield in the Somerset | ciples which have seemed to them just, 'AX ON GREENBACKS, make . up AR L (RO (RSN Do you know who was in the wagon? thence they go i few days to San Fran® | The workmen with few exceptions are will= : right and proper.”” With this petition the — O atlree P kol Bnly '8 bar cent Ionly know Date. There were three or | clsco, where they will sall for Honolulu | ing to work, but are ufrald. WHAT THE DECISION MEA receivers filed what they termed rules, regu- | Coorer Bill Likely to Receive Favorable | of an averd V; Late ”"1” was A‘-n:'. r_around tho \mh b e April 1. e - Sheriff Wilheln is still busy arresting Freed from its legal verblage, the opinion | jytjous and schedules, which they asked the Conxideration. sllghthy aNmAeL By Pien Ang ReATS ne AR HERIE Raubed tlin:tiank, T:.”fi‘»::»fi‘.:31.‘1’3‘1’”1[-!:‘.5- 0 yminrieya pibks continies i force the present rules and regi- | wourt- (o approve and order that. they be | . WASTTINGTON, April 5.—Representative | froupects for peachts 15 per cent wnd for | «ny \hom were they commissioned ELDORADO, Kuno April 6010 has JUSU| Kiiled. 1o has now 125 men wafely behind ltions governiug the road men, except where | pue into sffect on the 1st day of March, | Mall Of Missourl, who was delegated by the | pears 11 per cont of i ayerage crob | wThe Westport crowd by Browning, the u sarngd ;ihas e MEhange: National | 0 hiys at Connellsyille, About thirty of the different organizations voluntarily agreed | yg04 and the “employes directed to co ' | committee on banking and currency to write ?;5.'.?1}‘.3(.‘.{'{;1.. ;-“_ cent, nnd if the season | others by Olden and Ralph Latshaw.™ “\"hh of ‘w”\m-‘\!v‘~‘”\“‘ll~l l:‘”;n:\: «l.;:\.IA‘-II the mob were surrounded in a house at Van- to modify the “overtime” features of (he ; the favorable report on the Cooper bill to | fa favorabie miy el 5 per cent of an | John ileming of 123 Southwest beulevard | LA 3"l in the lope of caten- | Seri (odiy, but they refused o urreude 01 s & e I8 NERN BE 1S i e R R R R R was another Olden deputy. He testified LAKRoDINIE b SRBERE RERIDOpa ; io house 18 10w in a stage of siege. While present schedules. 1t modifies the oriers of | gor 'y very extended injunction against the f (3% Brecnbacks, s, concerning he bill UNWORRIY OF HER. was a deputy constable, appointed by Bitly | {1 the ohieis ey et e date | making the arrests the deputies were com- Julges Dundy, Riner and Hallett made 10 | qioioves . On the day the petition was | .} FOrd the measurc as a most significant TRULY UNWOK: h Olden Monday night to keep the peace.” Known, There was no ol "4 "on "the | pelled to fire on the mob. It Is reported that the wage cases, the former ering the re- » h filed the court entered an order declaring one. The greenbuck was originally the peo- - “Do you know why you were appointed?” | vault and the robber is supposed to b the bodies of six men were found on tha celvers to put the new rules and regulations | . pIcs money, but of late it Las become the | Albert Clemmens ddesorts His Wife of a “1 don't know, except to keep the peace.”” | known the combination The directors | road to Adelaide, the dircction in which the T O reRtiwons | that the rules, regulations and schedules | pot of the national bunks. They have kept Month - & Mishigan “Did you ty to stop any one from shoot- | have made good the deficit and offered w |yl fled, o alning orce- | ropared by the recelvers and filed with | it from circulation, as its freedom from tax- [ ADRIAN, Mich., April G ing while the fight was going on?” reward of $1,000 for the thicf or thieves Hodges, who represented the engineers, is [ lations and schedules without application form thereto.” The petition also prayed able and just,” and directed that they be fstance, He is convineed the sherig able to ma n the peace without ald of the state al sons who wished to go over the river were at first compelled to walk and fiually even this avenue of communication was eut off by the strikers. The business of the com pany was paralyzed. Force reigned. Afier “In the matter of the petition for rehear- | The bill will undoubtedly pass. It has twica | COLUMBUS, 0., April 5.—The state con- Ing before the elrcuit judges of the applica- | Passed the te by unanimous vote, and it | vention of mine wolkers has decided in is I m " atic state plat- | favor of a general strike May 1, unless the o of the recelvers for authority to place tiow for authority to pl form operators restore the old scale To Amend the Patent Laws. WASHINGTON, April The cssential ment of the new schedules pending a hear- | 4y 0 bogiion were “prima facle reason- | ation made it more desirable to keep in the | gram to The lee)—Albert Clammens, No." #A1 FRLURD A6 thelmoney, Al tne Ovens Shut Down, 10§ etween):the racelvers and. the wep, It bank vaults than siiver or gold, which are | Gluiming to be the agent of a well known | “Then you were not dolng your sworn Acqultted of n Oharge of Murder. HARRISE P, April 6.-Governop Tays down stringent rules as to intoxication subject to taxation. The anxiety of the | ew York e insuranc s me | duty? el UL 0/ . Patiise tonight from the Cons come operative on the 1st day o « f > o i s NEW YORK; April 6—Th o on the part of the employes, who are held to | SOMe OPerative on the 1st duy of March, | hanks to get hold of grecnbacks has been | 1o sariun trom the West two months ago 1 was not sworn In to get shot P LR L D Behe it of | uiisille coke reglon Indicate that quiet D e Baft Of the elployes, who re Nl 10 | 1504, and ordered an injunction to issue | so great that - fraudulent (ico "ha | 0 Adrinn from o Motel Tmory. While | Nono of the witnesses gave a complete ac- | RAPCAS corbus in 4 Wt Joseph noliaviliar doke FONION. 1% IEAIR hi S f ; 3 prayed for in the petition. Upon the | Brown up. There are only 000 of | Ty ! hear Omaha, he met & young | count of the affair, and some of the Pryor | uspected ol having caused the | joe0 of calling out the troops to assist new principles of arbitration between the - A0 | e ibacks I circulation; otures | i the west, ned 3 e e e T e hickeat of ihe | death’ of Miss 1tuller, the typewriter, | the focal wuthoritien ‘ N 5 tation of this petition and the order v Widow with two ehildyen, and on March | deg s dentl of Mg - lullorcthe tynewriter, | tn Al nuthor I maintaining order contending forces of wages and capital, belng e e Uit Statos ctrauie | show that bunks and individuals claim ex- | Widow W D Seako"and brovght her | fht gave very lame accounts. Not one of | Niig's coumsal tody. Sage 1s'in castody | i KGETHOT st thre T ot 4, word o in direet opposition to the opinion of Judge ot T TP T e, ption on §3,000,000,000 of greenbacks. The | 8™ Xqtiin," " He @) Insurance businesa | the wituesses admitted that he had taken the Tombs on & Writ (sied by Recorder | uth in_ the wtory kent ‘out - today _frony eIk GIEhG NGt arnl Reni At retaaiod ot courts for the d yoming and nner of conducting the fraud is simple. | 9 the amount of of §@000 and disappeared | part in the fight. The evidence was all in | Bmythe, the coroner's committment b onnellsvill niontown and - Pittsburk, RRTNEN I ARSI " | Colovado, those courts declined to give ef of gre ks is passed from | Monday, but sent o ktter to his wite, say= | 4¢3 d'clock and the jury retired, In u fow | thereby made of no effect Lhat Bhepr Wilholm has called upan-h) Kl this case 'was not referred to In {0 . ") the order in those districts for the bauk, ahead of the tax assessor, | ing he hud left mir h-x'-lxlvg. "“q'";‘[n ‘x‘.'x minutes it brought in a verdict that Calla .- w— will b any way, Scholarly and dignified. 1t ex- | SO0 CE 0T oves ) naE tatlaat o each bank exempts the sam ww;«ln;l'“lm'":‘.\ ‘;l“ e rerted wife ix pennis | han had been killed by unknown hands. Movements of Sea Going Vessels. Aprll 5. | th hausts the questions which have heen bit- § 1) SRR D kge of grecn The Cooper bill will | the hotel wBe L tives in America. A e — AL S Prancisca—Arrived B. 8 | clares the troops will terly fought in mi Instances since the | ‘I proposed claug put an end to this practice. Lo, et s artest has been 1ssued, SAINTS IN CONCLAVE. Monterey: Cleared —Lord Downshire, for | until ne s satisiicd h inty authorities T e A . Thereupon the recelvers applied to theeir- | © #As affecting the currency question ia — ull; Maripos Honolulu and 8yney. | have exhausted thelt power. Adjutant egan, and L& complete vielory | i i qges at thelr chambers in St. Louis to | general, the bill ix also imporiant. At preas R | A Sixty-Fourth Annual Meeting of the Church | Peparted Al for (rimsby; Frussia, | General Oreeland, who has ueen 1 the £ap tha-righta. of he (alling: massss he order made by the United Stat coin money Is subject to taxation, and FPrincess Oolanih's Divoroe Case. of Jesus Chirist at Salt Lake, fo oxt Blanely Ual , for Nanlamo; | clty all week, 18 still here and will £a How different Is the termination of tnis | PUt the order made " ted States elr- | FUUR TONY ereatost coin in cirenlation, | NEW YORK, April 5.~W. H. Hart, at- | o000 %y Cin® Apnit 6.-All day the ity | te: Walli Walia, M JoR Beais | laciNASANA 0t RN A1 NRISAR i case with the scenes enacted In this eity fn | Uit 1 Nebraska in force in the dixtricts of | yivor hears the greatest burden of taxation. | torney general of Californta, ts In the city in | G0 Fe0rn B bt G i one ng | Townsend; City of Svdney, for Yokohama the eagly 'S0s At that time a dimentry | €olorado and Wyoming. 7This the eircult | This measure will relicve silver from one | the interest of Princess Colonna. Benjumin tas been rapidly filling with visitors and | ;04" Fong' Kong; Costa Rica for Naniamo Troops Wil Not Be Called On Detween e men - e rafon Dot | Judges declined to do, but directed the re- [ of the many unjust discriminations made | F. Tracy has becn engaged as special couns strangers from all parts of the territory and | U. 8. 8. Montegey, for sea tip; R P. RIC | pramgnUna, Aprl 5o The Hoting in th e men and the Unfon Pacifie | \iier. 0 uinut their orders adopting the | against it. Paper moneys will pay the same | el to assist At ¥ General Hart in the | some from adfoining states. They came by | hett, for Honolulu o DEAEE RO, AR ke g 9 company was the occasion of tying up the Againat It Paper monevs Wil ey the sad | Qlvorce nrocesdings Which e to e begun | toilma and sl other kinds ok couveyances, | ‘At ¢ Gambele—Arrived dth—Klikitat, | Coke reglon Is causing much excitement business of the road In this olty and for | PV fules. regulations and schedules, and | o\ on for denying silver access to the banks | I California courts raflroad and all other Kinds ) ces. | At Glasgow—Arrived—Pomerania, from | at the local offices of the I, ¢, Frick and 3 this having been done, they made the fol- \ T 4 A BRI The occasion of the gathering iy the sixty- | Boston X h the McClure coke companies. Reports res soveral hours not a wheel was turned, Per and gencral circulation beciuse of the pe- e ke ¢ the Oburen ot | At Himburg—Arrived—Rhaetta, from New lowing order P age of securing greenbacka. Must Reatore the Old Seale. fourth annual conference of the Churen of | yof ceived at their offices indicate all the planiy Jesus Christ of the Latter Day Saints, | YX¢ mpe Lizard- Passed- Missourl, from 3 No_call for the militin W ba Which opens in the Great Tahernacle here to- | Philadelphia Tanhdor @ither company unless there 18 an morrow morning. Several elders who have | © At New York—Arrived—Waesland, from | attempt to destrov coke ovens or wrecis been on missionury work for two years will [ Antwerp the mines. The Glikinson Detective agency in effect new and reduced wage schedules be n attendance A number of minor meet Haltimore—A Menanti 18 arranging with men here to ko to tha <'Since the action of the courts in the Qif o — {oxs on church mat been held dur 1 : AR AL TR TR veral hours a conference with § a Mine. e L ¥ b her) b 8 -oonfazence with Ho Mo goreny districts in thie sireuit on the petl ESLAU, - lug the 04 ) 3 Bat By A Clark, then general manager, resulted in the R4 fatires a2 2 ui ta A od tne batent aaa | BRENLAU. Ap/S-By the saviag & ! i Victoria y new cok company conceding wh tion filed by the recclvers for leave to revoke 4 8 | of one of the shafis of the Koscholeu ry on w Street Ca \ Vv canno g ) " S " uear this eity Seven wed Were T n—Arrived—Didam, " while coke is selling at 3§ IWhen L2 result was anuounced tu the men | (Continued om Second Page.) ! " L on pats ed and a number injured. » motor about 7

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