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D i ..a s 1 z > o - = s > v I TABLISHED JUNE 19, 1871, OMAHA, TUESDAY MORNING, AI’RILAI()-,_HEH. SINGLE (‘()l" FIV tent been done away With. n 12 only | YITQ 18 mEr ek g S e Cciidren wnige S venrs (of et | MUST HAUL THEM ALL BACK | faio e Grectas natton. whien e court FELL ]N T”E FIRE other mistake in placing the Department of State in ch mpired with % 15 A ¢ spirit liquor and wine. This deci in 1890, slon was reversed today, it being held that rge of a republican statesman, distinguished and estimable though he may T B T e the term irit ' T erm spirituous fauor 18 commonly | be, Whose public services have always been A ¥ Somb New. Nuaby used an A lerm of Alstinction. somn iy, § hy - NGTON, Apfll 0. (Spectal Tele- $ A 1 X W ok MM How York's Senior Senator Does Not Like | Mientned 12" opuinfion " o' democraii Inspiration fmdBEM'I of Hx';xl‘m"m Il e TN GTONF AR 6 < Bpeclal 1 x| Southern Pacific Ordered to Removo the Tn- | mentedd iiauor. * A iaw' ot wongrons ek party, who was without sympathy for its : : ; o The Be e following Nebraska v een enacted since this case was pend on aukee Firomo: 1 the Income Tax. traditions and purposes, and whose political Junction Being Inquired Into postmasters were commissloned toda dustrial Army from Utah, including beer in the prohibition {lwaukee Firomen Caught by a Fall- convictions upon the disputed public qu ‘mma J. Schow, Bang; Amanda 1. Har- s i, ing Theator Roof, - tlons of the day, if changed at all, are care- ” mon, Freepo Augustus Davis, Kilgore; ONE KILLED AND ONE WOUNDED, CAUSTIC REMARKS ON THAT SUBJECT | filly concealed.” it is to e vegretiod that | BOATNER'S SUBCOMMITTEE BEGINS WORK Willlam Bartech, Savage L NAT BRIGHAM SWEARING IN A BIG POSSE i the president ahould not have heen able {¢ WorS, AEPRILe LOle e T e F o rnnatars Net Result of an Attempt ut Tealn Robbery | ROASTED IN SIGHT OF THEIR FRIE Balesman I Wi he i His PArts mouty | Grand Chiet Cark of the Conductors Telin | {oMAL MRSt T2 Joni e A¢ 3 oy - in Kt N0 N ; ; atesma o and his party could irand Chief Clark of t nductors Tells | len, resigned; Day. Clark county. 'J. “A. | Antlelpates Trouble in Enforelng the Court’ WICHITA, Kan, April 9.—The Rock e Pays His Compliments to Queen Lil and the | have placed confidence, one of “democratic of the Clrcumatances Under Which Vorist, vice Rufus Knotts, resigned; Olds. Stk . orelng the Court's . I o 1 X k instincts and tralning, whose management 9 5 Henry county, S Nixon, vice ‘15, B, Order as the Company and the Island No. 1 was held up four miles below | Eight of tho Unfortunates Resoued by Theis Hawaiian Policy, of foreign affairs would have reflected credit Wages Were Re d-Sargent Franklin, resigned: Yarmouth, Des Moines Men Threaten Reststs Pond Creck about 11 o'clock tonlg iy & ¥ 5 . npon the country and would have avolded of the Firen county, A, L. Cline, vice Charles Fye, re- T Gty ol sl aiot Ll Fellow Firemen, - - the promulgation of the unamerican polic 4 W":.’}'{, SR ek B Coxey's Progress, meager particulars are obtalnable. Mokl Fld N e s o O o ota—Plery jay county, Mrs _ TARIFF MUST BE TREATED CAREFULLY [, Periurs from democratic precedents, Lizzle Faming, vice 4. . Knight. reslgned: A masked man with a revolver in each willing people. In this view of the situntiy | MILWAUKEE, April 9.—The spectacle of e T ALT LAKE, April 0.—Attorney P. I, | hand jumped aboard the locomotive and made [ HEROIC DEEDS OF THE RESCUERS u t t ) f the | @ United States judge on trial before a ir I t the 1 . - : Our opponents must accept some share of the £ dge o al before a con- | WASHINGTON, April 9.—The commis- jams of t ‘nion Pacific presented a | the engincer stop his train. Several other ki Times Have Ohanzed Materially Since the :y;;\.llv{‘"‘lfi‘;;:‘-‘.‘"n:‘,:«”" blunders committed in.) 8resslonal committee 18 now being presented | sioner of Indian affaifs has-received o tele. | Petition bofore Chiot Justice Merritt tod ¥ | masked men then appeared, and, going to | P Verdict of 1892, In other respects the present admints® | ™ Milwaukee. At 3 o'clock this afternoon | gram from Captain Wilson of the Chey- | reciting that the men composing the Indus- 4 A Fire Supposed to Be Under Oontrol When Lot = tratlon of our. government afords seant | COnBressmen Boatner of Loulalana, Terry of | enne and Arapshoe. agency In Okinhoma | trial army were destitute and sceking trans- | ¢, D\SEA8¢ car, they blew open the side the Accident H . Coming to the main question, tarift re- [ composing a subcommittee of the judiclary | ering to nvenge the recent rof W tloners were anted g s thel Jack Harmon, the Wells Fargo guard, was b WOLCOTT TALKS ON, FREE COINAGE | rorm, ‘i said “that. revision suld” be ap: [ committes o the houss st representativer, | BFecdlng. <o o coceht Kiling of W.'S. | faers wero unwarranted in giving thom T GEET W o protched wilh Circumaeetion, sba. wathera [ o \ s, —Riigh portation; that these men are liable | on wateh, and Killed the first man who ap- | LILIPUTIANS ~ LOSE THEIR WARDROBE i realizing wense of the changed condiiiy o | PeEAN the investigation of Judge Jenkins' PREPARING 0 PROTECT SEALS. to become desperate and seize the railway peared, R 77t o re- | famous Northern Pacific strike injuncti o property, which is liable to re: oSt el Proposition to Open the Mints for t the conuntry since 1890, AN’ eXtyahie’ Fe- strike injunction. perty, which is liable to result in destruc- 'he other robbbers then attempted to bea 8 duction of tariflf duties at a time when the During the afternoon Mr. Clark, repre- | 7o Bull and Brother Jonathian in Ae- | tion of property and possibly bloodshed. D UL IO Total 1 Coinnge of Mexican Dollars Gives treanury - was swollen it surphis of | senting the Order of Raflway Conductors 2 cor titioners prayed for an order of the salg | ® FeLreAt. but a second man was wounded Loss Will Aggregate §300,000, on Hin an Opportunity to Criticize $100.00.000, when the country was reason- | and T. P. Sargent, representing the Order of | wux e n the oy ohe Bering o8 M| court to the United States marshal com- | before the gang got away. The dead man Which' There 1n Insurance ot Veentile ly prosperous, when all our stries A s one e firs BifeN to. Ve dlgs p v i : the Lrealdent, were n operation and when ail one aoie® | Rallvay Firemen, were sworn. Attorney | cussed today in the House of Commons, [ MaNding him to protect all of said property | and the wounded robber were taken to 880,000 Origion of the Fire ~ 4 fngmen: were employed, assumed a differcnt | HATDer, representing a raflway employes' | Sir Charles Russell, the attorney generar, | And that he call to his assistance whatever Round Pond by Jack Harmon. “ Mystery. . Sipect and presented a- different question | Organization, Attorney Curtis of New York, | replying to questions on the subject, as- | force may be necessary to preserve the G A WASHINGTON, April 8.—The proceedings ‘M.,... proposed now with a large and grow- | representing the recelvers, and Attorney | Sured the house that there wa same. The order was signed as requested, ROBRBED UNION PACIEIC CARS, 5 In the senate today from ihe opening to | 1% treastiry Woflcit instemd of a —msirplus | Miller of this clty, who asslated im, were | dITterence of opinior Hetween the govern. | At Ogden. this. aftermo o me MILWAUKER, April 9.—Nino firemen ars Hta 8 e fate, D) industries S {4 o1 of reg p N e ROVer on 2 el e Sl | 28 0 A g | deac 8i ¥ the closing of the session were full of in- ]Mm;‘ A ‘vvrm. Il'\'hl‘llll"\w""n"“ 0 ur.lm‘l:l tri * | present. Receivers Payne and Oakes and | MeNt of Great Britain und the government | up at 3 o'clock on the order to show cause | GCOTR! - Smith, an Excaped Wyoming [ dead, six are serfously injured and Mil- RN R e AR FOIHLT 5t L LS AR (Ha , manufactories closed, our of the United States regarding the provi Prisoner, Rearvested In Massachusetts, Waukee's leading theater, the Davidson, i workingmen idle and following upon the | eX-Semator J. C. Spooner were also inter- why a permanent injunction should not be s . 3 it slons of the Hering sea bill, providing fo TREEN YV ApRile 8 =s(Spaoti ks B e e e "tor | liecls of one of tiie most disastrous fuancial | ested spectators, as were Messrs. Arthur, | tha enforemint of (e ols DIOVIAING £OF | jyiued in the case of the Southern Dasile i B ) ROt Wors Boa e | omy i LS rasult of a s which iipater Lom Guorglaj to serve out the term of the |ipanics’in our, history. i\ Wiiat was) safe and|| Sargent; ‘Wilkinnon, RArisdy &t Olark, | binal.of asplieatioatnow Noros of the ttle [ paitroaa company to restrain that company | (0 Th Bec)=SheriX Whitmore has re- | ously started in the roof of the building at Jate Senator Colquitt. Two resolutions in- § prudent and wise then, it would be criminal | chiefs of the varfous brotherhoods of rafl. tended to facilitate the debate on the tarir | folly to attempt now. The present was | way employes, BT wer no time for partisanship, and democrats hairman Boatner opened the session by and republicans alike should try to solve | giving a simple outline of wl : ot oL ! ble o of what the com- 2 PETELINE flot S SRmIndent. o the SUWON. | extsting probléty: i €' pIAi: ot broad Pax il mitted had bady (NELAGEEN. to e Its Sdihies 80 as to permit of the previous question, | triotism.’ ity, cte. He said the committee wished es- of LHCLC from unloading what fs known as the In. | ceived notification from Springfield, Masw., | 4:20 o'clock this morning. T ir, George Buden-Powell agked Mhether | dustrial army within the city limits of | that George G. Smith, a leader of a gang | building, scencry and equipments of the Gantda had sgreettifoithe ful text of tlie :»gA‘x.l A demurrer was filed in the caso | of train robbers and a fugitive from jus- | “Lilliputians company aggrogates $300,000, 0 the sufficiency of the complaint and con- | {jce, who is wanted in Sweetwater county [ on which there Is an insurance of sm‘mn. the opinion of the government of necded reconsideration, Sir George alw | €5sed by the plaintiff. The plaintiff was et thie cliafa R e 15 asked whether the government could pre- [ allowed to file an amended complaint, ang | '0 &nswer the charge of robbing Union Pa- | of which $10,000 s carried by Rosenfeld o loss on the infroduced, one by Senator Mills and the other by Senator Allen providing INCOME TAXES EXPOSED. pecially to ascertain how far and in what | Sent ‘ll‘\;{ house \\I:h n.‘.» text of the Amer- [ the defense was glven until 3 o'clock to- | Cific freight cars, has been apprehiended at | Bros., owners of the “Lilliputians.”” Theje for the taking of the final vote on the bill [ The rest of his speech was given up to cts the order Nad oppressed the em- | 14 bill us passed at Washington, - f morrow dn- which to answer the amended | that placo and 18 held awaiting fnstructions | loss il e sre oo TWOHY I RFaT N WaFd on Juno 7, allowing three days for debate f the income tax, and his opening words de- | Ploves, and just how the men coustrued the [ o Yhe sotminl ofibe 1n rome sank rei’y | complaint and show cause why a permanent | from Wyoming officers. Smith and {wo upon the roof working under the direction under the five minute rule. Both went over | fined s position in unequivocal and force- communication from’ Canada on the sup- | !Munction should not be granted. R Sirity T aeorey arteslog I DRUREYS | (el Ena e HIGrah diih e WA EROMAIE (e ful language. *“Against such a scheme,” he nd Chief Clark was sworn. He said | ject had not been received. ISSUED THE ORDER. 19, 1889, on the charge of train robbery, . hought that the April 9.—This evening Judges | Made thelr escape from the county jail at [ "MZe was under control, when the roof without action. said, “unnccessary, ill-timed and mis- | b8 organization provided that a committe dened o mantators Sos | this place. The latter wero captured in med to bulge under their feet and in a i Rt. Hon. Joseph Chamberlain asked [ 0GDEN, The Wolcott. resolution looking to the coln- | chicvous, suidenly’ sprung upon the eonn- | representative of all the conductors on o whether it was true that serious difficulties | yjpdn and Ay 2 5 ! RTETAN TR 4 ! et d arisen between the United States anc el SR tREEALs SWar et age of Mexican dollars for the China e o oue oclty distresi, fuinideio- [-RERlclist, Iine, shilifool Intoargrievdnce | 0 rien iuetaeepte Untted \atcasand | et order o the Sauthern) Pacioe rai| Neb i o P v A reward {imoment every man' Was K plichiod fnto¥tHa Rd seuRRGa HUC aellanTaniIt atic in its nature and soclalistic in jts e ik plle also looks into it, | jggured by Sir Chitles Russell that no | road company restraining it from keeping | °f was offered for his capture. It | auditortum of the theater, Z £ anoncred. SELLI some falling to AlMenities existe Roresor aliowing o remaln lle cIndudteial | MU STOURY (the elorts ceie gormer SNSHM) iyia\ naratiat andt otlievs: tipon i galler William Vernon Harcourt moved that [ army brought by said railroad company “un- | Of SWeetwater county, who now resides in | {10 P 4 and ordering | Massachusetts, that Smith was identified at | Deeds of Ihr" ismwere num such cireums the home of respectable relatives in Spring- | Unde inces. Michael Dunn field, where he has been stopping for a fort- | captain of one of the fire comp i ! ‘0 Col anies, slid night. The prisoner s 28" years of age. | down n rope and made it fast (g sy | : His father was formerly a prominent co DAy 3 u o tractor of Springfield, but now resides in ¢ were not imprisoned by th, b iR tendencies, [ enter the serious protest of | and If he thinks the facts warrant what until tomorrow. 1t provides for th the peop)a 08, 0] s(aLs (ot New Yorle. - T |[AOtIonL[EHe! committes. mass domae o o tion of a treaty with Mexico wing the | yitorly disaent " from any proposal to get | he gives his sanction. Without this sanction colnage of Mexican dollars at United SULCS | rovenie for the gencral government by tae. | @ strlke would ba illegal. The conmittes mints for export to China. Mr. Wolcott | ing income heir dissent is practically [ Went to St. Panl December 14 and arranged addressed the senate in support of the reso- | unanimous and altogether implacable.” e . Dasthu LD 7 5 : A Rt rEana He intimated that the tariff bill was con- | COmmittee was informed by General Man- I oy et ehgihdiafom e dlos Nt Ltaliols | Ll Gh i ACEIE 18 S by the admin- | A8er Kendrick that things” were not then suct E S OB UL TR ;}’v”‘."".',,";:{:f,‘: lawfully into said territory,” and ordering lic business requiring that such o demand [ them &Il back into the twenty-seven box be made. cars, or from Keeping any portion of the army Rt. Hon. A. J. Balfour opposed the mo- | In the cars any longer in the territory than that the government was | Is absolutely necessary to carry them aw tion, contendin o frittering away the time of the house in its | This mea: the Southern Pacific must gotli- ous, as usuul or affect the general question of bimetallism; | {0 r % in sha J? conference. 15 debris and climbed the rope EFR LB AT B R R TR RS ee L LA e for a conference, but would be | foolish proposal in regird o the appoint- o TRy ELRET IS lee | Los Angeles, Cal e rope hand over hand that it was simply a suggestion 0 a friendly | thia"distinetions. boiweon. the faniiehs o3y the 2ist. ment. of. thy. Scotch louil officers. M. Hal- [ oo earty Sledarmy ek from Eyviierice S 2 'I"", roof of the Davidson hotel, which sister republic that our idle mints in the f prerogatives of the executive department Jecember 19 is the date upon which the | four banteringly remarked that the govern- It is sta ni Sta APRIL'S INFINITE VARIETY, peaped destruction. The fire took a new 4 o LA 3 it P e 5 s stated that United States Marshal start amid (he debris ? west should bo put in operation i the | on one hind and the logislative department [ jpdinction was granted, s ‘it not?"said | ment would sufterfmiipwreck upon this | o {6 W8 stated that United Stat compelling e L erion g e debris and amid the groans Vagaries of the Weather in Various Parts | 410 C1ICS of the fmprisoned firg of rescue bogan and was kept up until § isphere o'clock tonight, when the eighth hody was Mr. Boatner. ‘Yes, the first injunction. December 21 the committee called at Kendrick's offite and a conference was held. “And s it not a fact," put in Attorney on the other do not seem to be always ob- nen the work ment that hie could not support the motion, | the army to return to the box cars at once. i as the government had not given sufficlent [ The result of the njunction has. causod of the Western 1 reasons for it. much excitement, as it s known there will [ EMPORIA, Kan., April 8—A cyclone | fuhen o hapOnENLy e b cite as it Is kno : 2) . Kan, \ aken out and the work abandone e Ghict secretdryyion Treland, Mr. Mor- | po’great danger of trowple It enforcing. it. | swept throuih: Coffey=counity, thirly. miles (G roWh Wi Chleh ) ,,,,,,l‘.,,,f:,‘:.",',,"'n_:m:””” ley, said the government {ntende to keep | o8 Led tenants bk in the front rani of | The Industrials have repeatedly said thal | southeast of here, last night, doing great | (hat of the third assistant chief, coinage of coin which had been put in ei culation in the Orient. Such a proposal, ved ¢ he said, could not have been made it sil- e public should not be misled into the ver had had more favorable tion, but | belief that only those whose incomes ex- €6 Velol 6Ltk matgIorasi s froe | ceed $4000 are affected by this bill; that | g f i i Harper, “that a second injunction the ey 880 to act on the resolution. While the seigni- [ 18 a mistaken idea. In the first place all [ joeuta®s, - day before?” Junction was | the government measures, adding that he | they would not go back, and developments of mage to many farm houses and crops | brother of Chicf of Police Jansecn h”"r} ,“{ I orage bill was utterly unimportant, the | those having incomes less than $4,000, but “No, “a supplemental injunction was | JoUld do his utmost to hass the bill during | an_exciting nature may be looked for. and killing considerable stock. The storm | lowing is a revised as ect. st ("‘f e 4 % on of P - i luable. 1t was [ more than §3.500, are put to the annoyance th “Je: inv son of its veto wa se granted December 22, At the conference rligment, Judge Marshall, attorney for the Southern | struck Burlinzton City, wrecking quite unimportant because it provided simply for | of making sworn return and they neglect | 14" P combor 21, however, the representa. m" !3;] ‘,.""'L'.'.‘:I:'.: '“;g;‘ét'"l' "‘;h:: mlq S"K 3";; Pacific rallroad, gave notice of an appeal | number of houses and doing much dan: T AUGUST <, et actasout B ek dalivars Ewisouty| EL8t IIERRSEI SIn it fadontls plicolGat |t cenviat thio divoa ki Cial ALk o answer | Carmarthen, conservative, amending that o | (0 the supreme court from the order of the | to bur The dama: c s hehth street. ' L making any provision for future pro- | Way ‘be reasonably apprehended that some [ (heE of the road Sir William' Vernon Hireourt and limiting | €ourt. He asked for a stay of execution until | mated vera I eraohET er LK lleutenant ¢ duction of silver. During the dis- | portion of the tax paid will reimburse itseif “Then betore the answer was given,”.| the thne to be covered by the motion to the | the appeal could be heard. The request was | injured, riousiy. § and acting captain cussion of the repeal bill last summer | by an increase of rents, where tl between now and (ke Whitsuntide re tncori6! | el e MR OA (e L L L e sy an tin denfed hy the court. At (his hour—i1 p. m. | V1T April 90.—A fearfal ey o T men had arisen fn both houscs of congress | Was derived from that ‘source. Poor ten- | fanction was seenios S SUPPlemental - | Gol i S Maratn Brigham. is" swearing in_ sixty | clons pas ca-tern part of company. o, s Pipeman, oe and avowed the undying friendship of the | ants may be affected in some degree, as | * tyes air. Yollowing the difead af the marquls of | geputies. He had no diffculty in gotting | ¥90d co Vivgil Jast night, de AN CARCHIT PR president for silver and asserting that as | well as rieh | d rmarthen’s motion, ¢Captain Robert Man- p and doing reat I 71 Twenty LRI all the men he wanted. Noiice is to be enth s reet, ariliceds. sidhe bk serlbusly I imiieh, Mel, Oluric satd, snevisaa ibd siven [omes otues SYIng; tives moved the adoption ot T it e toman i swady Cataote s EIGHLE and interasteiot ulldng i thelamployearnotioeiama trsibarore 1oy s It s e n Rl trerBdoptlon ot B e et oo os o e | ¢ B pril 6-Not until this after- StcamuanyuNowy Klilsdiiy pushied asldc the fralopporiuntty. which pre- | and ‘loan axsoclationa throughout tho. coun-~ | proposed 0. reduce. wages. matorory It ez | &5 siiendmetito) R i | wien cEactios withinuan ahayr, I i ity sl Sy ciear ui. Sincs RMAR, flentenat SEMAN, Heutenant com- gented ftselt would be soized for the intro- | try incorporated under state laws. The | had heen s duction of a bill in favor of silver for which | senate an aken. flays and Eridaye @ sovernment should | . Exidence betore the Lniled Stat ! ave precedence for s meas Ogdex : g i at | last night it h of the house giving fife sovernm court at.Ogdenr this evening showed that 8! e : the Industrial army is composed mostly of | Mmelted as it fe St William_declorels that he would not tramps and vagrant accept the amendmel! ¢5 the business portation to Oakland cireuit | in this ity since Sunday cfen 15 snowed cont and there s up. Since. rally, but not more He had not been served endments do not cure the defects | with the i the president would stand sponsor. If one | complained of.” States ninr;;:‘fimi::«'x’ln'hu:’lxxc]::o“:‘u';— Hin S thing was mude clear by the veto, asserted Inquiring us to the source of the demand | Glari felt bound by the order, ru.wl':-}r .’.”.'.’.1 HMr. Wolcott, It was that the president wan | he said that nothing was heard in its behalf | would not have sanctioned & gtrike under BANK WINNG, cheniteal No. 4, found alcony “of thedito g 4 than three inches of snow on the ground. | TH (M A} it Also that thieir trans- | mhe' telegraph nnd - telephone service in | no OMAS MORGAN, s pald by the mayor | every direction has been badly cri engine company pled, and | JOHN TARRBL, ;chemical T ent could; ot be satisfactorily [ 0f San Frantisco; to Sacramento by the | to many of the « the active, consistent and implacable ‘encray { on the part of the -twn great political [ the. elret, Cer o : . ; two o mstances. He sald. also, that the | the govern, st towns all the \wires 40T e thing else than an encmy of silver, and he | unformed populist party. and he protested In regard to wages, hie said the men were | Immediately upon e conclusion of the [ G I RNt il o TR (e A TOHN. Tl SESR CRMINE 0 N b pikams Al ahmIeal 2 0 the original motion the speaker La viva voce vote was 4 scigion that the goy- | before processe llenged, and’ in d men in | against the democratic party being made a | in one sense working on a scale agreed upon had been | tail to the populist kite. The substitution | and in another sense they were not. of internal or direct taxes for customs In answer to Representative Boatner, Mr. nd arms, 2 years of age; Johu rrell, No. 4, found alive in ruins and taken to his home; Frank Schroeder, No. 5, back debate o put the questi taken. The spe erument had it was Southern Pacific got the men into Ogden [ o century a’ storm equal 1o the one now | the head were served. prevailing, which commenced last night, cannot be recalled, Since daylight the wind ind snow has by had the friendship of the mone whose nostrils the word “‘silyer” a stench. In wome scotions of the country the idea | house tuxaiion mean, tho feduction otiihe | Clark sald ho did not think the injunction | Srament had, It was Ghatlenerl wid b SR EGIE B A L AL B ahended. Wire eome | badly sprained and head cut, 27 years of seemed to prevail that the president was | Wazes of the I\vllh-rl:uu wor nlnln‘ o qa. | had done any harm so far as the Northern | iwere summoned and the question put agai. | . WASHINGTON, April 9.—Captain Jack L ”m"'ui\.’.l ol e BN enomE Pred Mauther, No. B, foot crushed infinitely better than his party, and the | FBuropean stundards; it meant the degrada- | pacific employes were concerned, but that | Kenin . the e soentters o chals | binrose and his forty assoclates, comprising | Munication 18 shut ried, All vessels raingd, 14 years of ages Patrick Lihe: people in those sections seemed about to on of labor; it meant the deprivation of our | i¢ ‘had ‘been harmful fn a_ general way to | lenged, and he divected: th division of > g o1 | 0 the harbor and all the wharves have | han captain No. 4, collar bone fractured and ratic party by univel oting - | life, to which they had been accustomed. - abridgement of their constitutions o [strict iparty-ilines/BE i Xegip el IS s to reach Washinglon, were discharged fro disasters ave reported, L o . ¢ 17 hios ;:;ll:lll'n:‘nl:“;:;th!! .:‘Illxu):h:!‘“ ting the 1 Th outlining his position, he sald that one [*A0r th Sl pr:»w:]‘::x“\:)]::f;:“\luuhl‘hltm ton | the” government.” ir W xg.;.]::\'s police custody by Judge Kimball of the I,\r. I A Ren o navw BT that & I'“‘I i 1& nv” v .\" '||u. Liuu'\’_rl .1I.l\,'.]‘]|n . 2 ollar of tariff taxation should be imposed motion being adopted o Subse. re thiey had been arraigned | et in lant nighe continued ali day. but the | Crowley, No: 14, single, badly. burned and \ the | police court, w Tt was | as vagrants. - should be given a brief time in which to get [ reccived it followed 1 " ! if the committee had 9E | mot been called on to investigate, uly administered, Mr. Sargent's testimony was practically quently the bill was passed thro committee stage by special consent reported to the house after 12 o'clock an om dispatehes | crushed. FREE COINAGE FOREVER. where it was necessary for the needs of i The bod S pen ie hod judge ruled that they | snow.is melting rapidiy, 1 For his part, he declared, he should op- | the government cconomi ems that the sto of Assistant Ch Jans- of Augus pose anything less than the free and un- | but whatever those needs were the neces: 8 sed its third rea amid cheers, work and if they failed and became beg- | eral throughout the northwest very | sen and Pranke Winne, No. 5, are still in the HinitadSoinageriot wiiver at ithoi ratlosor || sary.irevenios ithiarotor, stould (e eunplled |IRE MRS | L E Ul e e pasasd s 5 gars or loafers they could then be arraigned ' BEASY, 1 NOE GEloNs, o SRk 0 & Q00 | ruins. 16% or 16 to 1. During this “unfortunate” | from tarift taxation and that alone, save | . JLessys. Ramsay and / P 28 ONRENY BANK WRECKER PLEADS GUILTY. A% vagtanti; Aamageiis ire . but seeding will be e PLUNGED INTO A FIERY FURNACE. P administration, he said he did not intend | and except, the taxes upon liquors, oleo- * O S Ry e g Jayed. It has had no effect on transporta- When the fire was seemingly under control 7 to favor any half-earted measure which | margarine and tobacco, to which the coun- TO RETIRE FEDERAL JUDGE Theod P. Haughey of Indianapolls Ac- Ha lugleiand Qo fleos tion _thus far, [ the theater roof, on which i score or more of did not look to the reinstallment of silver. | try has long been accustomed and which, s knowledges H@, Wroeked the Bank. BROWNSVILLE, Pa. Apeil 0.—Tn his | DULUIH, April 0—Duluth has strugxled | tha hrave frenen stood af they fought the It it was not necessary to issue bonds, let | for obvious reasons, nced not be disturbed. | Senmtor Martin Hns UDIANAPOLIS, April 9.—To the gre order, No. 12, Marshall Browne announced | With a belated blizzard today. “There has | 0 (HOC SEECEE SEGE I EIEY TOUENC Lho X the men of the countr: tion | as a democrat,” he INDIANALQLI S ar, Deen a heavy fall of wet, Sticky snow, wni - meet the que like men. He for one did not need a sop | said, prefer indirect taxation and tariff P ASHINGTO! s 3 i the shape of a little silver Ul thrown | reform above dircet taxes and tarift ex- | SASHINGTON Apil 0 Henatoniata tin to him to induce him to give the secretary | tinction. I prefer taxing fo 1 products | @ AeaponaE “I" AL B fore the senate of the treasury authority o Issue bonds for | rather than tasing home products. 1 follow [ Committee on judiciary which he i very a definite purpose. 'The resolution was intro- | Jefferson in regarding even the species of | @nXious to have considered, They provide or my own pa was made | carried with it to the floor of the auditorium n. | below. Some were extricited from the fur- enty miles will begin and the | The railcoads have not suffered severcly. | nace of flames in which the whole inter'or ShsY SILOAM SI'RI Ark, April 9. During | wus now enveloped by the brave and mors Ay e Mo i il | fortunate comrades, who rivked thetr lives Simpson, Jiving ond nalfeim| forms of the doad the Ag, surprise of all except his attorneys, Theo- | (at dore P. Haughey, ex-p dianapolis National bank, which failed July | trip of 1803, appeared hefore Judge Baker of | fare will then consist of hard tack and the United States district court and pleaded | coffee, with ham for supper, He scores the fter Camp Dalzell at 1 rel THIL 0S| pjen “wind, Street car traflic csident of the In- | jor on Tuesday night the mou inous | difficult, but the lines have heen kept op d . o the romel f T i ing. B ; ad ate militih and compares their lawless- " cre, was blown away und W to drag out the prost duced and supported because it had no | indirect taxation on home products by fin- [ for the retiement on full pay of Uniteq | Builty to having sysiematically wrecked | state militia and compare north of here, was blown away §. e s it ale 0 5 connection with bimetallism, ternal war taxes as not good enough to be ©§ Juages, one of them after twenty | the bank, ng embozzied funds to the | pess on amarch with the peaceful progress | Simpson, a brother, was killec : and injured men. Seven or eight men were i amount arly $1,000,00. The trial of my of peace. ASHLAND, Wis., April 9—Two feet of | ®oon brought out, and those who are ablo to and the first to be got rid of | years of continuous seryice of the & Senator Sherman said he saw no objection [ extended 1 th being | speak said there must be ten more in the snow has fallen here today, t the bank kin® tomorrow morn- to the resolution and that it arrangements | when their need is past on account of physical or mental dis g in the federal court. Theodore Huughey Can Pass Through Color one of the severest of the s rulng, wh ’ " <. 1 rendel g g g 9 3 e feaeral CO! re N i ol « O e severest of e s #, where living death awaited them. IFor could be made to carry It out, $100,000000 | It McKinleyism s “socfulism for tho | Fendering a - dwie ineapilie ‘of bUIg the first on i, ISt of . seven, The R A T e te win | CMEDIORD, Wis., April A blind e paobE (oA e A O i s of silver might be usefully employed baneft (of the rlch and.income - tax s so: | SCHIFIN the (mportatice of ¢ © llls, Sen- | others are his son, Schuyler C. Huughey, | DENVE -‘I'“ BT o { the | EnOW Klorm has raced all s SIx Inches | o coahe. The burning roof had fallen on them Bting P 4 srsey opposed | clalism for the benefit of the poor, no true | ator Ma dld toduy: e present law | Peicival and I Cotlin ¢ + Indianapos erpose no obstacle to the advance of the | f 0w Covers the. ground. tonight, ane scape. The 0 d fallen o Senator McPherson of New Jersey opposed falism for the benefit of the poor, no tru does not provide for the r . Percival and FFrank Goflin of the Indianap interpose no obstac > the advan 0 f snow N the ground tonight, nd it re roasted to death if they had tirement binet company, ¢ashler Resford, Al [ g = Gl snowin and they wi L L of Coxey's army | is it. and at his request it went over until | American democrat will look to the hair | feqarel”S e o 15 d neisco divisi é A tomorrows, e of the dog to cure his bite. American dem- {.,,h |:‘|~‘ \',*,.‘A.',,”|-‘,’,,,",“'..,‘\. Dbert Iteed and R. I" 17 l|‘l A )u" 0 | e i o o AR G e A T e PALMYRA, Wis \p;n 9.—The worst [ not been Killed ia the terrible plunge from the part of Senator Harris " to obtain an | The McKinley bill lost the country to our | retirement under othor conditions and the ns 167 counts, he pleading guilty to five | against Coxey's plan of campaign, but it | ing and has contiied throughout the Gy T e s L T e Y e farller ARONERobemestin i isomie dsORlie,| Opuonpils by Jis cextreme leatiren :',‘ R e S nea T Fogetiop ambarraating. INo of the counts, which contaln the substance | may result in good to the country if a large rees are conted with fve. [t1s feured that | o var YIS G (18 (IS BALEO] Wore understanding as to the discussion in the | direction, and we should avol he opposite | M T ERE tre e bhysically | of the whole 'indictment. The counts refer R e A R TR will present itself | the fruit s are badly injur 1 )i ! TATIE detald. huL bafore nasbad. mnaluis | extremer gr aentnliv, T Dos there M pmeans | specirically’ to- m appropating (e baics H: :»‘m‘ ,'I,I',:L" :]“::‘,"!',]” LE il praaent Ly WAUKESHA, " Wik, “Aprl 6 = Budding ”N'-H-] when w‘uhllnh , gt wanseen s remarks Senator Quay objected, whick IN REPLY TO VOORHEES. capacity. excep! pechment for crime | MoNEY to the use of the Indianapolls Cabl- R s e L Celectric wiic ete, arve tonight ongh the roof above ho men In the LA Quay dhlasiel by He quote i 1(":\[ Rl | opResibiadors g Tuneieimens (K osling Hetcompiny, tranMskinkEtolla cig-ihiine \o Army Recraiting. wthed in fce and present a decidedly fer ran buck dust I (e and tho nex: I 5 ark Mr. Hi o quoted from the specch of Semator | ¢ unta qvery few me I, making false entrles, and Issuing o i smaitin 4 wintry appearancs went the roof fell into the parquet of the The latter then went on to offer his proposi- | Voorhees that the passage of the bill would advinced i years as federal judges usu- | 7ilge 'Statement of the bahk's condition a RENO, Nev., April 9.—Captain Kelly of EAU CLAIRE; Wik, April 0.—8ix tnchea | (1o tar, Baveral of the. men o the theaton tlon, viz: That the senate meet at 11 | produce a surplus and sakl that aceording alR el “‘_{f;"“"",“‘“"q‘“lfi'_"'K”%N'”'l““' fow juys before the bapiiw doars were | the Industrial urmy, enroute to Ogden, or- | of wnow s fuilon whd It is still falling, | {heaicr’ Several of the man in the theater Qiploeie s 0ay and aden devoiing one | to'this miafement ‘the il Nas “Sumped outt| AN, & AnorAtive position es lonk ae they. | qioted *u e heaTed B SOUSE | ders the acceptance of all recruits at Reno | Street cars are blockaded, e » tiab o110t ad | DoVHL (ol bt tagLter lour to morning business, at 12 o'clock | of the frying pan Into. the frec rom pAnoHI Qe f 3 bowed and broken With the weight of 6 MADISON, Wi, April t storm Tze, “Hence the neceamtie ranent proceeds | years and the consclousness of having wh- | and to get them to Ogden as soon as pos- | naw prevated wll day. with o coll casterly | by those who witnessed it For a moment the tarift bill should be taken up and gen- | deficiency there has arisen an immoderate | ings. — Hence th pate should continue e has seriously | all was dark, then suddenly a tremendous b robbed hiz lifelong friends, nelghbors | giple, He said he would hold the main | gale. It is thought that i riy vegetables, | sheet of flames shot up and with it came the necessity for o change of 1§ Nousactates I the aternity of O | givision there or at Salt Lake until teir | infured budding trees and « xtremo has been succeeded | the Jaw in the line of my bills. The need | & eral d L day from | surplus. . One 12 to 5, It was clearly evldent that the re- |.by ‘unother. The committec made many | fOr such amendment was shown in the | §i ssactutes i iho frateruity of | b TRONWOOD, Mich., Apr A terrific Y 1 o I gl % Dubilaann woukd stremuously dbjectand Sene || oy taklog sugar, Iron, conl, lead awd SREES, §F, MGHE oL OF New Yotk and | dotiars. 'He as been far forty vears the | arrival. . sow storim s heen kg wil day o | (1% O the, fremen wio il fatlen throul ator Frye Is supposed to voice the sentl- | gther articles from the froo lst and making | 31086 Dady of Oregon, and'ls again llus- [ folary, Bl has been for, forty, years the Ordered to Leave Town the Gogel ige; The sform shows' no |\ tho root:to theitheaton } g ments of that side of tho chamber when | {ant dutiable and providing 4 trated In the cuse of Jidgs Foster of Kan- | (ain 1s now closing. The court announced - A S MR heard to cry: “My God, help me. 1 am he said o self, 1 c {ate. What | siont entlateainy Lroviding for aitax Mpoliisas, who: has Leen: physically disabled, by | tRift 18 now ClO8INE Ehe cC prisoner after PEUBLO, April Bert Hamilton, captain CHIPPIEW A Wis., April 8.-A | reasting?” The mien were buried under the el be b n S h sugar estimated: by oMolal experta to renlixe b health, for seryl for more than three th trials of the accessories, which will | of the Colorado division of Coxey's army, and | heavy snow storm has heen raging sinee burning roof and there scemed to be littlo AT ey os T A e Ia e LSOl olian sditionalilax o enlelih] | Eyante, S cainindgerw b nanimoryed In<that ihiag i B oy VT BRDARAIEY. 1) Cram Vo || oottt e o o daer s T AT W hedvy enawatam ek heoy Ura one | water on the fire, which now rapidly made er conslderation of this bill shall be | grom which $10,000,000 is amticipated. Yet, | capacity for twe vears continuously, or [ 55 ot i, ent, and can be | forty of his followers, wero o 0ot of heavy snow has fallen e hroug eate d geenery postponed until next December. (Applause.) | nai\¢iihstanding these large additions of rev. | Who has broken In he work, owght (o § b0 fen el BRI R b andz o She ilroad yards here and spent the night in [ 00U of hedvy snow has fall s way through :II;(\ VIV]I‘Ilvllr'wlr-rr‘\”i:lrlN\l‘\Mr'\i fnd belloving as 1 do, that its enactment | gyuq gources to the bill, the committee scill | Fetired whether (70 vears ' of " age or | fReARRC SOW IV LEGUL 08 LIE, DY Juil. They were relcased tods lition el e le water was fin and severd into law would do more harm to the coun PG 8! not, and it will often be in the interest of L I TR T 1T ovements of Seagoing Vessels, of the firemen, who had fallen nearest the try than the war did, [ will object to any | Fetained the income tax. B the public welfare to induce them to do so. SUGAR BARK WRECKED. i i — At Francisco—Arvived—General Falr- | front door of the lobby, were dragged from g In iclusion he defined his position in [ Not many of them will vetire voluntaril 4 child. Cleared—Umatilla, for Victoria, De- | the burni debris and carried out mory proposttion |t hurry™ its conalderstiond| those earnest words: I stand rendy. ta mup-,| and.the only remedy For the Lturgianaril = GENEIRAL GOMEZ IN NEW YORK. i e ] ) S While' “the's firemei hagasnate, p port any reasonable measure for tariff reform | provide an inducoment for them to do So." | Six of the Crew Drowned and Three Others RATeAZpOlOnTE SIANGmA NG Ay mokta (o (et AL B Senators Quay_ and Aldrich spoke in the | pryned” within the lines and based upon the ———— Drifted Ashorc on u Spar. Ho Talks v Mysterlously in Auswer to At Astorl-Arvived, Tth—Petoborough, | were at work on ) same vein, and finally Senator Harris made | [T2™M¢ 0 Royal Silver Wodding. A e O e b e Sailed, 8th—Pierre Corneflle, for Queenss | parquet the gallery began to burn and an- a 5 principles which 1 have here partially indi- > @ COTON el 0 3 CHATHAM, Mass, April 9-Th ark an huterviewer, town Ly R T the roof foll i muking a formal motion :1.4]|.nn Am‘: atter tomorrow, | caved ana which were fully set forth_in my WASHINGTON, April 9.—People who be- | Belmont of Hoston, from Trinidad for Bos- NEW YORK, April 0.—An Assoclated PRl e e ¥ port, 8th—Kenuobeg, | JuleF portion Do rogentollin, untl} Ctherwlse ordered, the scnato meet | ypoech in opening the political campaign in | Meve that Japan ia still o semi-clvilized | ton. with 4807 bags bf sistr to tne Ame R A A edama T oo ik Collam . Hn urther attempt at rereuo Impousible. ASLEBNIES Sy e 3 Brooklyn on September 19, 189 I will | country would be decidedly undeceived by | can’ Sugar Refining company, went ashore | ¥ J it at s motel wWhen | oAt Port Hadlock—Salled, Tth—J, M s [vr AdMatok (OhIRL oYeE) Mol WAK. ATISIR Senator Lodge oblected to the present:) o)eereully vote for the Mills bill and join you ing a nt report made to the De- | on Beacon Hill bar during last night's | eral Gomez tonight at his hote Yhen | en, for San IPrancisco hose onth - ‘Tho mambers. | conalderation ot the watlan, antl yndsrtho, 1o bink mauy miore: reductions. thasain, 1 | partment of State hy. United Siates biiainer | Stori and i o total wrek toduy. o | asked the purpose ot is visit to New [ (i Sun Pedro=Hafled, sth-Wachusett, for | engine companics 3 4, 5 and 1 wero on ths ules It went over until tomorrow ; un it Tokio. sives an ac- of the crew are lost and three drifted | youe pe Mo, X caved in without a moime arn he Pefter rosolution directing the com. | 4 Feady to waive all minor differences of | Dun nt Tekio, = ar‘the emperor | ashore on' a' wpar. ¥ark, hoieald (omnn -~ Arrived, Sth—Gatherer ing. 1 manoged to catch a fire escapo just mittee on flnance to prepare a bill repeal- [ AStAll Which do not involve a question of | GAMNG, PG ME Bt I GOCo g (o the o | “TThe vessel was gwnod by Jon & Bmery | UIL IS not for me to say; it Is no inten lusgonAvriyed® Prissian, from Bos- | e ror was swaying and to hold on ng all laws which authorize the secretary [ PrlAciple scription, the magnificent, yet refined style | of Boston and valued at $10,000. The cap- | tion of mine to say things in print that wiil orean, frony Johns. John Ice, fireman of company No. 4, was before the senate. Senator Peffer spoke | M the history of the democratic party. Fail- | apy European country. A notable featur Me., und the mate was Charles Carlston of | ST M Y i S il R L T oADILAl T ALk Bead 0T eioe hclaty In miprarkioeiihesramlution Cwhent 58 Bk (MU hiislon-asti detent o0 he, ot the. entorluinment wass the drendition: ofj|FROston: s iU EERIN. o e A ara (a0 aertaln work: - TWhat Ambterdime. Y frightfully injurcd, but as calm and cool committee on financ Senator Peffer de- | hilation o ABUE BT SERRECOV: (8. 0N The gue received as Souvenirs silver | tain Hagan leaves a widow and two chil- | you may learn something of the details Took un Appeal. r leo suid: “We were all on the roof imanded the yeaatand marsand themon| JHMEYCOCHE Bost ntevsath ot tha counlev |(ytatyas GeCRtorke: AN In Ktrona’ centract|iren. aWiiantAne melERI Vwae talicaverca: | i thinl e toie dan i e e A ACEAn AR o e | FEM Too wald; U0 wers all on the ireoh - ton was carried by a vote of 26 to 13, | Lt those who insist upon injecting Into this | itk (he olden customs, the emperor threw | on the Teacon HIl bar the snow was driv my friend Genera! Martl about the end of | of Wichita filed an appeal to the state su- | were near me at the time Captain Linehan, B T P s vatatot-ag bl this odious and undemocratic feature of | axite W ‘reserve ol converse coniiuily | inand W Reavy give blowing, e fer: [ m fricn to the arrest of guns. and | preme court today in the case of the state | Lieutenant Frooman, Piprman O'Neill and Vhonstheslanit slenate ean ‘epsymed Sens'} (G0 INSUMme tAX Niiseand. ruflect Mpon the [k tndividual ‘membes 06 Rie iploniRbs: [ DCRB, WS TDNERNEELY ) sty er | hatkl reported, I cannot speak. |1 \inst Goorge W. Roger warged with | Fireman White, I never saw or heard from ator David B. il of New York sceured th 0ESA0N0. ¢ "“" h Rl §aemy T ] R lars was 80 heavy that the life hos ould | may sav. however, that many consignments troying the rl: y county { them sluce. I had a wonderful escape, flog | Should raaline-hat it manys, t ofAht o Exterminate u Pest. not be launched, “As theseas washed over | of riflos aia fecossary ammunition have the night M i, 1 : wicll | owing to the presence of mind 1 had when Senator Hill's specch 8y davolen'[conteol iofskha_ senate: “““N“,"j (AU ) WASHINGTON, April 0.—Th leul. | the brig somoe of the men who had been | reached” tho fsland with or without my the only el of abiract b I the caunty | down'in the ruins and the quick work of the to an extensive and bitter attack on the in- | VK et wae fe. Dext ouse bf sepras | tural department whil issue In a few days | sect on'ner deck dinppeared, betug carried [ FGEEG C1® al N B Faten nto the | and It wis charged: that royed Whe | polief party that came When [ oamo tax fasture of the Wilkon il His | MEADS tho dota of the bext house ot re ra1 | @ bulletin on the San Jose seale of Calitor- | {NAY, 1Y, NG, (ERMENIONS, Seak. | AR RE | jiands ol e patriata it would be impossibie records fo5 petuonal ‘profit, - ke wos wons | gionorc¥hd" pottom T wa 1 down by opaning. remarks, howover,. took a wider | Senlativest L mphnk Lhe loss of tho elactoral | iy " conuldered the most serious parasite | Soaiol® Srowd an the Shore wato slowly | for me to define. My presence here is simply | 940 M GRE FERTEEE SR BTG POTRG G | bricks and timbers, and 1 wrikgled around range cut, and probably every northern' state and, | With which Calitornia fruit growers have | pounded to bicoes on the beach, and in | to further the ends of tho Cuban rovolu. | (oy4ve Yeurs in the penitentiary, Regers | orice Toose Thoeo wis fame all around The.s political revolution,” he began, | Sut. and probably eve A anth 1 to contend. Active measures will ut once | half an hour was & total wreclk. Only | tionary party. 1 have come to New York ton me and plenty of smoke, My clothing wa= ywhich commenced in 1890 and culminated | Anally, it means the loss of the next prest- | pe taken by the department to destroy the | (iiree men were saved. The Belmoni's cirge | bearuie 1 tnInk the aieome to N& in revo sre—g— tangled up with something and =0 I began in 1892 wax an emphatic expression of the | dency and all it implle inseet in afl the localities where 1t iy be | \as ‘vhlua . $0.00, fully amren. ® C lutlonary party, as it Is called, Is worth ators Tuvestigating the Indians AT S TR T T ) popular will ‘n behalf of certa govern They should consider whether there Is found. Great dam e to the frult growing HEBROYGAN Wis,, April 9 — The rroat deal of attention 1 came here be M1 OGEF 1 April 9.—The sy Al rot " looa undressing myself there in the mental policles. Measures and uot men | 80ything about an incoms tax so sacred, so | Interests 18 anticipatcd by the department | schooner Lottie Cooper, laden with lumber | 8 E AL denliafiabtonbion,.. | gane harp bes [ MURKQGEE, 1, Ti, Anril §or o c got_loome—undronsing yelf. therg 1A the T T L T : desirable, so popular, 8o Just and so defensive | If the seale i allowed to spread. The tn- | Went' ashore near the harbor nt the point | cause I was asked to com : ate commitice, composed mes i th . ° argel © lssues, Involved in that | ¥ i YL h g | sect made its appearance In the east last | today. The life-suving crew rescucd all the | I fled after tho arrest of a couple of huns | of Colorado, Mr. Platt of Connecticut and | still failiy Oh, but it was a ciose rub for movement HakAis maintennuce Is wort \lem remember | ¥CAF When it was found near Charlottess | crew but Alfred Christian, aged o5, whe | dred rifles s simply ridiculous, I am here A Raa N N T L TR W R G T PR i He tosk up the forelgn policy of the ad. | thex are prochyitatin 2 then wads upon | fole. Vi, And (ho State Hoard of Agriouls | was' wwept overboard OhIY 0" contar with neaple. who: Krow in inquiry into | all right. Anyway I hope I shall be save ministration, saylng: "It 18 not denled some | 1800 and (he ultra demands then made upon | ture, alded by the {Ericultizal depgyimbut, ey e fnitely more than 1 do. 1 am going away 9 10 how best to | My head 1s badly burned and cut. How mistakes have occurred, Our foreign pelley, | the democratic party, demands which led to | has ' just Compleped 3. porionor, sutnisating FOUGHT THE SHUERIFF, fnad o vexed In rerritory problem. | 44 [ finally reach a place of safety? Why especlally that relating to Hawail, v must | UF division and defeat, the civil war Uit | operdtlons, which are belicved to have ag | Sl mmittee hus not yet mapped out itg | $19 I fnally rewch & buse of Mitery® Why be adwlitted, has not met the expectationk tollowed, the ; umy..-l' m, the s .(5' fog, the | stroyed it in that locall 2 aped Wyowming Frisoners Recaptured I or Into the t proceeding A wal yoanked over a wall in the alley or somes of the people. A sense of humiliation pré | Bumiliation and all the inck L the terrl Child Labor In Germany but One 1s Wounded and So is An Officer, WASHINGTON, April 9 e where.” ., valled when the profect for the restoration If},':\.fl}'\rt “h‘“" d“"k"“*'- ur parly’s and 0ur | g ASHINGTON, April 9.—Our commercia CASPER, Wyo., Aprii 0.—(Speclal Teles | court p with o f LAKE, April 9.—(8, The guests of the Davidson hotel, which PR of a deposed monarch was unfolded by the | countr istory from 1860 to 1884, when | S N ol LS O rmany, announces | gram to The Bec.)—Hailey and Bairman, the | case of I, Barils, plaintify »—The Mormons are greatly in- | occupled & part of the building, fied panics administration and gratifieation ensued when | through wiser counsels we wero entrusted | At RRNSEE L SHTHARY, . ¥ | Ak By arh Tl rmons are gr RO B BAD Th i L T NS A M5 abandonment or fallure was reluctantly | With power again, and reflecting upon all | With much satisfac P N8RS Do X prisoners, were over P by Lhe: [othe, Lnjted RiAton. {xop the attack ¢f Rev. Joseph ( T T Y lors. They were wnuounced, Influenced largely by un arousdd | these things let them say whether it is the | Parts to_ the State depurtment. that the t y ahot wounded | q.cjjed, Judge Shira in & public lecture ally 1o 1o danker and had ample time ta public sentiment. That unfortunate cuntem- [ part of wisdom, by the Insistence upon cx- | §ielal statisties of AR EBL R Steed then shot | 4o T iy o and poly I I no Ik A48 Rad.S plated policy was a blunder, and a blund - B O hild labor 1 All part » ROw enraute to Cass | (i ase T 1 Sar ' \ 1 i W i A R i an ot e 18 sometiines worse than & crime, It wus {Continued ou Secund Page.) l'"‘“ ly abollshed, & A v r with in \ ach peoy b