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2 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, APRIL 27, 1894. F G 7 5 \TDTCAT T OO | t some length the suljmet of the annexation [ Q NEFNY | Cineinnati 3 Cleveland, 1. Ratteries: Clark ho fixed charges. 2, It would bo the | more than preserve the existing status, is “”, R}‘\OI[TIO\ D]‘ ”, le'D n i ”\U)LV h RF \I “”]' D\ neinnatl, 3; Clevelan tattor ;. I,m‘“, folly to reorganize the company, | superseded by the coutrol of owners, who | ALL “\ ‘' SULL j\ AW W of the islands by thé United States, remark- | |, ]} \ \ AL UL gon and Zimmer; Cross, Dwyer and Murphy leaving it without resources for develop- | can deal with it on the prineiples appiicable ing that he had thought weriously of offering Earned runs: Cleveland, 2. Two-base hits ant, A ralirond 1% a | to all busine torprises a resolution requestifig the president to send AN rtue, McCarthy. Sacrifice hite: Latham. ment and improvement, * A ralirond Ia & | to all business enterprises, R nabed DATR 10, Lo~ SOHRNEI dop < consiastation and Home ‘rins: Clarks Double plays: M thing of constant growth, If not in mileage, am_authorized to say the special counse " " g L. i Matz; Childs, Tebeau; Mots, Smith in the condition of its plant, and constantly | of the United States in Union Pacific matters, | Oould Only Muster Bix Votes in Its Tatifcation Ane areaty of annexation nego- | Not Batisfied Unless Sho Oan Ha o All the First on bails: 1ty Crous, b: by CliFksaon roquires frosh capital for the new construc- | Fon, George Hoadley of New York, of whose tiated by President Harrison. No foreign Hit by pitched ball: By Cross, 1. Strick tlon, Consaquently the general mortgage | valuable i and co-operation. {f the preparas Favor, government had présented any protest Game: Her Way, out: By Cross, 1; by Dwyer, 2; by (larkson, 1 valuable ald and co-oeration in prey against this treaty,shut the president had 1. Passed balls: Murphy, Zimmer. Wild honds may be used for provements with | tion of the proposed by have freely avalle - et S 4 bonds may be used for improvement " | tion of the proposed bill I have freely availed seen fit to withdraw it arbitrarily pitches: Clarkson, 2, Ti of game: On hour and thirty-five minutes. Umpire: the consent of two-thirds of the directors myself, entirely agrees In the expediency 4 ~ Fifth-—The power of using general mort- | o¢" gych Jogislation and tn the views ex- | HGGINS SPEAKS ON THE WILSON BILL | A Speaking of the prasident's message with- | OWAHA GENEROUSLY GIVES IN TO HER . imslie o bonds and steek for refunding Is lim drawing the treaty, Senator Higgins said Pite Wheh'n Triple ¢ Too 50 thAE. the anfokl’ oA Inking | Pressed in this report 'S0 far as we can fudge from his messa " § Sl i lted wo that the annual charges, sinkINE | " There is much satisfaction In congressional thie: pRRIdent withdvaw She treaty of annexa WASHINGTON, April 2.-With the bases B iremonts of On el s e | clrcles over the prospect of a settlement | More Attention Pald to Hawall Than to | o Peident even, ovpn considering the | Wouldw't Hit Mr. Barnes for Fear of Hurt- | full in the scventh Pavia triple ¢ od States and guaranteed rentals o L L ! em and gave New Yo ining e e T T e | Of the Unlon Pacific debt. Attorney G neral the Tariff, However-Dolph De- problem of annexation,of the Isiands. tng Him, While Mr. MoMackin Cons | Slop 2 ot i shall not exceed $8,600,000. This limitation, | OIney’s plan of settlement Is to be pregented livers Another Installment “The president,” jgajd he, “refected the siderately Allows Himself to o Washington $0001000 by cutting down the fixed charges by from | 'O the house committee on Pacific ralironds to- treaty because he ,qlaims it had been ob- » A tth New York ...vvveie 1 01 100 4 0 $4,000,000 to $5,000,000, seems to make ft | M ”"‘;-v]”"“ '”{;‘ "”;”"””" s plan will be of His Speech. tained \n-mulyl. In hia opinfon the quen Gl L Base hits: Washington, 9; New_ Y easonably cortain that after the reorgan- | Presented next Tuesday & enjoyed not only the legitimate soverelgnty, ol rors; Washington, 5; New York, Tehtion ‘1»., 4”":;;...:; ’um” hardly fatl to In regard to the reports that came from ! but the moral right and physical force of Barned runs: Washinigton, 3; New York perate it ro . and to meet | Boston, where the annual meeting of the | WASHINGTON, April 26.—Immediately | the islands entitling her, to rule. In all his LINCOLN, April 26.—(Speclal Telegram ,‘.‘),‘;\‘ ‘*‘,"‘l 8t w‘m”l Ward 4\}-wmm-vm- legal requir ] Union Pacifio wag held yosterday, that the | after the reading of the journal in the sen- | fucts and all his conclusions after careful | to Tho Hee)—Lincoln administred an- | bugks | Three-base hits: A ING THE PRESE} N FUND. | kovernment and the road have reached ah | a1o tojay Mr, Jarvis, recently appointed | perusal of the testimony I belleve the presi- | othor castigation to Omaha this after | nan. Van Hanenr yaeht plays Sixth—The existing sinking fund of the | agreement, Chalrman Reflly of the Pacifio (0 WO B SRS TEEEE SREFE ] Gont is wrong, but clothed as he is, as the Hon The gamo was o varlegated | 204 Sullivan, First on balls: Off Stockd ited States Is utilized by the ecancellation ads committee sald the agreement, if it I e b L chief executive of this nation with enormous ) p L B 2; oft Meekin, 6. Hit by pitched ball: Davis, of such part of It as consists of the existing 1 been reached, would greatly simplify the | Senator Vance, was sworn in. power over this question, he seems to have [ ON® belng n mixture of loose and | Struck out: 1y Stockdale, 2; b Kin, first morgage bonds and by placing the bal- | tion. It would still be necessary to Senator Allen's Coxey resolution came | taken his course on tiese narrow grounds. brilllant fielding, wenkness at the bat ‘\“Ivle‘wbr-» ; \.\," kin. Batter) Mi ance of It with the secretary of the trensury © congress approve it, yet It overcame | up and Mr. Allen stated there would be no [ Referring to the h record made by the | and hard hitting, and clover and wretched | e Slockdale; Meekin and iarrel ; I'wo hours and twenty minutes as additional security for the new bonds ac o great difficulty of a disagreement be- | ;5000100 on the democratic side to its | provisional governm Senator HIBRINS | base running. Captain Rourke succecded | Lynch. o cepted by the United States n the parties most in Interest The closed by saying ow at last, when In the forenoon In efecting a few drachms Seventh—A plan of reorganization has not | agreoment as reported from Boston s for | called on to protect the clvilization they had | © 4 i Ll NEW YORK, Ap Inability to be yet been formulated. Probably but little [ a refunding of the big debt. Mr. Reilly says | Mr. Vest, however, opposed it. These | tanteq from the barbarism that sought to | Of s . men, At a8 & Pabult | oyl diaraaby Boor. DILCRIRE Mot I8 Znre progress can be made with such a plan until | thig fs the plan In favor in the committee | people should 'be treated the same as all [ draw it back into its embrace, when they ‘]”v 1f8 untlring offort they played a much | for Brooklyn = today Attendance, 8,700, the requirements of the government are 1 gencrally preferred in previous con- | other citizens of the United States, and if | had triumphed over the faternal forces which KA\‘;IM-K, gamo than yesterday and managed e clearly ascertained. It has been claimed the | gregses. The most significant feature of the | they aid not violate the laws they would | they had been compelled to overthrow, they | to keep awake when on bases. Lincoln out SRIVA ovitevbeins 000 100° 0 government should content itself with pre- | agrocment Is that it disposes of the plan for | "% ik oo bot B deprecated. the in. | suddenly found themselves assailed by the | Plaved the men from Omaha at cvery point fladelphia 2178 10 3 1 seribing what it will accept in payment of s | foreclosing the government debt and taking | "0f Pe molested, but he deprecs rwhelming power of the United States | | tatesmen made more runs, hit the ball | Base hits: Brooklyn, 6; Phila debt and leave all the other terms of a re- | yoegogsion of the Union Pacific road. troduction of such a resolution, because It | jrgolf,” But the race s not always to the [ harder and oftener, did much’ better indi- | Errors: Trooklyn, 4; & Philadelphin, organization to be settled ]mv ;nr A!n; ‘I»w-'r« it i intimated a want of confidence In the insti- | swift, nor the battle to the strong. “'”‘ \1] “»-K\‘I”\w’rk(,’ y.l.ml.. fewer errors, and :.;.yuym run; H-u]mn):.l,‘ yx\. v-n’\ ;llv-l|l-h’\‘hm ana stockholders Int-rested. 1t would be HOMESEEKERS EXCURSIONS, tutions and the laws of the land; their right | “Again the moral forces were in the | ¢Arned seven of their ten runs, on errors: Brooklyn, wlelphia, grossly improvident for the United States to to come hero and visit the capitol was so | ascendant, Again they nsserted thomselves, Tho visitors evineed an unfortunate ineil. | % (¢ on bases: Brooklyr, & Philudeiphia assent to a plan which was not known in | Western Passenger Association Lines Have b and never In human experience with more | tlon to go to pieces at a critical moment. | yor 6 " Threence e Talls Thomp- advincs; and: which was not srtalned to Re: i1 No Conolasio plain, moral grandeur- when the president of the [ Thus In the second fnning, when the Lin- | sor, Weyhing. Allen - o i it G be such |h4|'v under nlnu- reorganiz |‘ com CHICAGO, April 26, he Western Pas- [ It would bo a reflection on the intelligence | yightiest republic on earth finds himself :"j;"::‘lv;-l;lfi' lllw v:rrv' three exl res, _\|r['l yle :m. \m]n.l] i n‘l-v\(\--i»l mv.- Turner. Stolen pany may be expected to permancntly ob- | g.,ger ageociation lines were in session to- | of the country. unhorsed by the president of the feeblest, “c'bsed the record by securing an assist, an | bases: Delehanty it by pi o et | it ot FIES ths S pRoBaITLIB: Fao8nE He was opposed to the preamble, however, | Al honor to Sanford B. Dole. Called, fn | €FT0r and a put-out in one play, and all tnis | man, Clements. Wil pitch: Sharrot public obligations, A plan of that character ik LM Do et 1 siknt to THolGy theks. han. rtie. Kaa | an: uniooked:or. exigentysand without: 0 put out one man, who had reached the v ¢ i would simply bring the government, within | made by the Burlington to run homeseekers 4 s 1He :th. /p1HG8; IS V'K rask of stigular. dim- passag Carsey’s Cunning Wo s0 evident, that any suspicion about home plate on a batted ball, for which the | By, Onenirer” gragments. Time a short time, face to face with the s o excursions to points in the west and south- | trampled on the laws, injured private prop- culty It not danger. he has dlscharged his | ScOrer gave him but a two-base hit. The e et ditions that now confront it, The govern- | west at one fare for the round trip. No con- | erties and undertaken to secure transporta- duty with signal ability and in a manner | fact that nearly every player among the ment ought not consent to a scheme which | clusion was reached. The western lines | tion to this city by force of arms, for then that can secure no higher encomium t Omahas was gathered around the home plate Played. Won. Lost. Pr. Ct it does not know to be framed on principles | were In high feather today over the action | he emphatically dissented from it. He de- to say it is worthy of the New England | In & concerted effort to prevent a pale, in- 8 5 of justice to all partics, h by tho trunk lines in New Yorkn | clared tho men ‘who were marching to | & 8% o8 "OCEVL S Slo fue o 0BTy | tellectual” university student trom exagger- . S 8 HY do v g YING THE FIXBD O 1S, epting the reduced rates made by them on | Washington would be protected in their | Misslonaries o ov ating a two-base . i Louls . I3 9.8 you pay LIMITING THE FIXED CHARGES, \RFATC tFama. fo: the PROITS: Gondt The gton il P from which he sprung and to whom these g ase hit into a home run was | ppjladelphia While permitting the private interests in- | gt SFEE SHUEC 10 LHO PAGEC COM8. ase | Tights, but they would have to learn to | hanag owed their clvilization.” one of the features of the game. Baltimore volved all poss latitude the proposed | gen'jird FIERE B e under a0 ciracst- | abide by the laws of the lan nd i con- At 5 o'clock Mr. Higgins concluded his | Lincoln got a start in the second inning. | Pittsburg . bill puts limitations which are simply what | (ficas accent the vates and tnat it fod ng | ETS% for one instant, compromised with | yoin’ atter speaking ‘thres and a quarter | Ebright sampled Mr. McMackin to the ex. | Cincinnagt "+ 000 sound policy and Justice requ Thu pHifie (e Tatornnte Copand that it had %0 | thom it would open a crevasse which would [ yEUECH tent of a hit, reached second on Sullivan’s | New York reorgantzation are fixed | puitf €U0 fRteratate Commarce commisslon. | ond in a flood and final destruction. 16 any [ "N oiph who was speaking when the | sacrifice, but’died at third. In the mean: sl il T at an amount which must not be exceeded. | iy " ‘l'_““‘:::p_’::" TBTA VHa ratie _”“"r‘,' ™ | one wanted to come here, whether they were | e adjourned yesterday, was recognize time Speer and Lawrence planted themselves | phiomnion So the entire scheme of reorganization must | hcy Yave come to the conclusion that (hey | MPloved or unemployed, to inspect the | and gave a further installment of his tariff | on bases, and Prof. Barnes sent a long drt Chicago . be satistactory and recelve the co-o 100 | oan no fonger rely upon the Union Phcife 1, | Public buildings and visit congress, their | spoach, begun on the 20th inst. Ing fly to Wood In the left field that demor- el of the law officers of the government, and the | aaping up the rates and propose to procesd | FENLS would be rospected, but when they | “A¢"5.40 the senate went Into executive | alized tho visitors. Speer and Lawren WESTERN LEAGUE GAMES. bill also provides In terms that the plan of | ahout thelr business and Lenare that Tue seized trains to come on, when they vio- | segaion, and immediately afterwards, at 6:20 | scored, and Barnes attempted to come hom s . 1ok dnd g hat line as | jared the laws of the country and trampled | """ dijourned, Weod passed the ball to Boyle, Who threw | Sioux City and Minneapotts Stug and cyetone | SUiE—to order at— reorganization shall confer the same rights, [ fa'ac thov possibly o 5 HrIVHagen Atd: banate) ahd JE1poss tHE athe s they y can. on the rights of the people congress ought il It somewhat vaguely in the diréction of the ‘Cyrun Gath tho Worst. conditions upon all members of each class Reduced Rates and Incrensed Husiness, not to treat with them. DOCKING MEWBERS OF THE HOUSE. [ home plate, and succeeded in hitting th SIOUX CITY, April 2%.-The Western Standing of th ms. —high Gilt Edgod prices i ammoen —these hard times—when you can get a stylish and well-fitting on without discrimination or prefer SAN FRANCISCO, April 26.~The report Mr. Wolcott of Colorado entered a vigorous - backstop. He managed to run to the plate | jeague game today was & al ate Ighth—It being highly Improbable that Is and departures by rail over the | PO(CSt aguinst passing the resolution. He | Members Do Not Take Kindly to the Loss | In Ume to shut Barnes out of a run with | lCh6Ue Kame today was a - e e differcnces should not arise respecting the A T, Ty he | was at a loss to understand the purpose of of i the ball, which Fear had by this time recov- | Sith lomger and better bunched hits by rights of parties under the plan of reorgani L ne during the month of | the resolution, which did not change the law WASHINGTON, April 26.—Mr. Hepburn | €red and fielded back to him bl slotla Ls:ds g ’ zation, the bill provides a forum by which ch shows that the reduction ‘in passenger | in any respeet, but simply exlended a cring- bRl o objaction to | At the end of the first half of the elghth | SIoUX City.......... £ 0 0.8 0.2 0 2 412 A they shall be adjusted. - The forum sug 8 during the rate war resulted in a | ing invitation to those men calling them- a_interposed hi y inning the score stood 6 to 3, and the Indians | N1PNeAPOlS S e CALRHOF sted s the court of appeals of the District tly Increased business, During that time | selves unemployed, some of whom were com- | the approval of the-journal in the house | dofreq their red blankets, rubbed somo . of sy Ll (i s LG of Columbia. suggested that until o oy parrivals and 11037 de- | ing by begging, some by thelr overpowering | today, and compelled o roll call, Which ro- | the paint off thelr faces, and went on the | Ko mosCl Koot Yali , Minneapolis, 2 T'rousers—to order at-- a plan of reorganizat s agreed to on be- | Lartures, a total movement of 26,092, The | forces and some on stoien trains. The only | sulted in its approval—237 to 0. warpath. Munyun was given his base on four | Two-base hits: Hylin, | MoAiiay; half of the private interests, cong should | corresponding figures for 1803 were 15,400. | excuse for such lawless action as had been | ~ ¢ \his point becamo visible the first | Wide of the mark and was advanced o eeeorn Hogri: ve dineham, Stewart, New: remain passive. Until the’requirements cf [ For January and February, this year,'the | recently enacted had been the utterances of | A% e AT aaut anforce the law | PY Mr. Wood, who heroically allowed him- . Xhreecbase hit: Twineham. Home run: oo the United States are first authoritatively | Movement was respectively 11,679 and 12,279. | men In high places holding office. Members | effects of the attempt to enfo beence | 51 0 bo Kit'with a scholarly inshoot from | Novell: Stolen bases: Hogriever, 2; Newell, g defined, however, the private parties are | Tho increase in westbound traflic was nota- | of the senate who had spoken of a servile | of 1856 to “dock” members for absence | fcf %% WL it & soholarly fnshoot from | Rurrel. Struck out: By Cunningham, 2 by without the groundwork upon which a reor- | ble. The total western movement was | police force and a pald soldlery seemed to | except on account of s .| Mr. Mahon, | nrst ofi‘a flslaer's chiolcs,” Then Fear BIt the| Rorierl Burais gty cunningham Cand s ganization plan must rest. The bill will fur- I’LI'-‘-, against 8,037 in February, 8,858 in | think It proper. to lxh;nu\lmrn “1‘1 the senato | republican, of Pennsylvania, precipitated | ball and It soared over the head of the con- | hours, Umpire: : . ID you know this was possi- nish that ground, will put creditors and | January, 8,441 in March, 1803, This shows | men sworn to do their duty e s TR i o 00 B Y L M A L S e & L stockholders In possession of the exact con- | that the low rates brought about 6,000 peo- n;:ln;ll-d the governors of certain_states 4 .mf-im: ““.n”l““‘m mr.»--ml A (s ons r”‘l'l‘:m-h““u!“”ljl "'“'{I'_\“({r""f\‘ e |'x1 " i 1{1":}‘ dn S les. : ble?—It is—if you deal ditions they have to dea and enable | ple into Califo ve 3 ern Pacific | had been so unwise as to urge these men to esalutio i J.LL Morantf b B it, OLEDO, April 2%.—Detroit narrowly es. 3 : S o L s L L e Sy i ate o 0o kT Merkentiont nereanl ol opithis O AItsn ant-at-arms o pay mer their | Which brought Fear home. The next thres | caped a shui-out this afternoon. Thettge with a house like Nicoll— e to agree apon a plan of reorga LeRalont Moy and. ;:mlz. g lr L S P P CHERD PHEeI0 Ie without any' deductions cn acccunt | men who stepped to the plate were dis- | Wi puzl il bty were scaree, Harper 293 ; % o BL=CIABE EUICKELS nbered 23,002, Rrertias VS en RSt thRR UG ova ht absence, unless such absence s first | patched with very little trouble, one sending | atted at wi Vo s sash only— i L o S8 LU LHexolwak el OHIVA8 /U0 Cotia el asat | (TUNOCITR ."",,:,‘:;"l,n,‘\'.‘,u,;!m'::-rmnf anil dis. | certified by some duly; authorized cfficer of [ a long fly windward only to. fall in the | TOledD «erereroror.. 106011 5-20 We sell for cash only itor eapacity is interested in the success of | tickets, MR e b L R e A point, of order was raiscd by | hands of a Lincoln fielder, while the other | Detroit © 000000 3—2 LR L DAL L A E e A MW olbatt FRa I tlic. Wa tiven e and supborted by several domo- | was put out on a high foul, which was neatly | | Hits; Toledo, 15 WLy s B : el S R s b T Ghbila bt b . that the resolution did nut present a | gathered in by Speer aft W edo, 2; Detroit, ned runs: Toledo, 8; be added that much more is involved than 2 5 of dealing with these methods of administra- ; il Gl a era by, Speer.after! a' hard' run, | JSScrort oo e ned Hn Aana tha 'v'wf! et Rt it Sileoiantoniithe venteen Patriots Rewarded with Fourth | tion. The times were out of joint, but what ‘M“"lI‘";) "rl,.l‘ir':”.”“",",jr The .‘".‘",L. "j :lnsl Omaha’s luck ended with this inning, al- | Hatfield, Connor, Three BBl b LAE Cotr sk SN arter G AU BIon Inss Ofices in the Hawkeye State, made them so might be aitributed (o one | (Aied by the speaker an the ground Ulat | though she made one score in the last in- | land Miller, Harper. § b Tacific Railway company to promote great SHINGTON, April 26.—(Special Tele- | causa or another. He believed most of the as a matter of-law{and not under the | ning. The score: Henry, Hiland, Rhettger. TFirst on ba 3 control of the house NCOLN. arp oft or, ¥ pitched public ends and to secure great public ad- | sram to The Bee)—The following postmas- | men in Coxey's army might be honest, but | SOyl € € JOUR \orp Ly e LINCOLN. i baea o RatEan, 1 UFLIERY piton [ inser, Tt rineibin] vantages, and granted it lands and subsi- | ters were appointed today n Towa: Adelphi AB. R. BH. PO. A. E. | Detroit, 9. Struck out: By Rhettger they were led by men who were cranks, in- o o Mr. Reed. McCarthy, 1f.. Harper, 1. Passed balls: McFarlanc teries: Rhetteer and Melarland; and Kreig. Time: One hour and fifty min- utes. Umpire: Sheridan. sane or vicious. But their methods of rights Hooslers Were Very Weary. 207 So. 15th St. dies on the express condition that it should | poik county, Noble Johnson, vice Thoma N WEORERI G o8| rood; ““That,” sald the speaker, “is not a ques- | Johnson, rf...... trariemi ciite naiapatalies, Al stroopsiand) | iy lor, E romoyed i e Istol SVorthe [6olnty, |||l e ol s o e L A o 84N tion! for LEhs HouNaltaseatarig Inadia Tiajadded | (M ertamvay Awenitions of war, supplics and ‘public stores | Silas A, Platts, vice Benjamin Seville 1o o mankind, which. as the world grew better. | that he should decline to certify salarles un- | I for the government. Unless the objects have | gigned; Chase, Johnson count ames M. | jiade men more humane and kind., There | 158 members informed him how much salary ceased 1o be of value, or that a corporation | Kibs, vice William A. Potter, resigned; Clyde, | Mouia he no man suffering for bread in this | Was due them. -~ Lawrén, g Sl 4 8 liaitho Willom Pacills, Rallvay compiany 18| Jasper connty;iPhinessvr. Barly, vice WIL- [ Srous dometaset. tha Uniton Statea who owas | AnotherivFesolution® waksibromptly oftered Pequigney, Ao TADE!L (i auy s le: T e Lor e acTomplisliment, & She' Mawl AHaninlcle e antied: & Kenncdy, || vl te. woek: ithora. sliotia tonay. be mo[| B3 AME;: Makon, s RAMKEL bhati b} sorgoant= | Bashbor b os hard and_ epportune . mitting by Grand T e B o e g | ;- C: v0ard, ivicn WiilldmeT\ SBarpottusto- | man -wholainaerals duslved tolRroric for he | AirArmd0,thAvahAIEOcol sy saler: laa. hiot | Devereus b RRDIENA Y6 CHeIv 81 Cora YA T REA CHUHIAZ stitutfon of another with Hke mperatively | Sgned; Hedge, -lowa county; S, S.Chute, | gupport of himselt and his family. who could | authority to requira;members to report ab- Total ance, 2,000, Score e ik Gutlos in) imperatively | vice J. R. Morris, resigned; Little Turkey, not get work or bread to put into the mouths | sences and reasons therefor. This also was QS o Indianapolis . i OMAHA, Grand Rapid Hits: Indianapolis, 13: Rapids, Indianapolis, 12; Grand Rapid: 3 rand Rapids, Twe —_——— SOME NEW I0W.4 NASE on s amane Sl commrotommmn Sl ommsmnnmns Sl oonmosuns ol concosoman o e Il RGOty B o sounty, He O tue, vico A C. | of himselt and his littlo ones. *| ruled out of order, and appeal was laid on elfare. ougland, re: Maple Landing, Mon- e CIN the table by a strict party vote, except that SCEIVERSHIP SHOULD BN ana_ county, : 3 TIRED OF THAT KIND OF TALK. e table by a strict party vote, except thal RECEIVERSHIP SHOULD END. tana_ county, James Hennum, vice J. B. | X tural déton: | M. Lucas; republican, 6t South Dakota voted It fs of importange to the public and ofi|-Hgleston, resigned; Matich Oliunk, Mahaska |- “T am lired of this talk of natural asmon- v g, = G4 00 o sk 2 o states and terri- | county, Clinton Sherberne, vice L. P. Turner, | stration,” he said. n Colorado today, e raze. Ol e LI e e Bl L R Bl rushed and humillated as she is by the | The house then went into the committee of Hox (gL en vy ek nd’ thwidhafox 4oL ST C R IR e MO elfogiinty 8 0TS o I vonture o say no man | the whole and resumed consideration of the il iratelveratiip. (shoullatyslinlace witol S EREIIONT SloeBI ALt e ramovert | (RS JE8, SF SORREaRY L VERHMEE (08 e o lotaatlo|an | conamiog tapmrone oML e o s ohetioabe. Tn e | vice L. K. Brinegar, retlgned; Socor, Hardin | no willing hands to assist In supporting him | Debate proceeded during the afternoon in Sorparation Tay ggon /es Dradticable. In' the [(1 08 L 5 BElABEAR, oslened) Shcor, Haraln: 10 RILIAE LARIE S AR D R a desultory manner on small, unimportant hands of the recelvers the road Is compara- | ont) e ora, Poweshiek county. Mra, | the time has come when those of us who are | amendments, none of which were adopted. el oDty LY o pass of 8% | Bliza Ferguson, vice A. R. Fergliton, dead; | In public life ought to begin to cullivate mote [ When the bill was completed the committeo WCRTO el dal GiteR iy e T sets to be kept intact, SR I AN e Jasper county, % 0 egard for the perpetuity of republican insti- | rose. The bill as passed carried $1,513,538, P SHvGhn £o? : it : i sper county, J. Wi O'F regar e perpetuity v pa 518,688, (i e mate distribution Smoie or ')l"”h'lrl'lun»l-:l vice ©. A.. O'Brien. resigmod: Avel. | tutions and to pander to that miscalled | a_decrease of $46,706, as compared with' the painany ORERD Mo eHAS CITY, April 20,—No game; rain Andit'will Keep YOu'COOl again become live property, be a prinel ¢ Sl ¥ Qs wortion of the labor vote, whose labor is with | appropriations fo 3 vear. ! S oy i A f Drink it when you are thirsty ; when you ler, Monroe county, Stéphen T, | bortion of the lab o ose labor is wi appropriations for the current year. MMARY Standing of the Teams. ettt el A A ) factor in the growth and prosperity of the e o an ; their throats and never with their hands. It | At 5 o'clock the house adjourne r L & B ce B T. O'Bryan, resighed; Whit- s nds. At 5 o'clock the house adjourned. Dt Tl o S . et Br O everyou feel thata heulth-gIving teraperance many communities served by it, only when | i LA Sounty, 5) H. Lygn.. vicey. | is time we stood up for American maniood, Cre e B Gl e ol SR B0 Gy el Wil do you good, drinic the control of the courts, which can do no 7 Y Wi 5 for the right of every man to work if he EMOCRAT! P A QUORU 3 . 2 100.0 . revartham, resigned; Willardy ' Wapelio [ for the right c ¥ man DEMOCRATS MUST KEEP A QUORUM. | rence. Three-base hits: Lawrence, Bbright, | 1o ) 00 county, C. R. Anderson, vice Henfy Phillips, | Wants to, if it takes the whole army of the Fear, 2. First base on balls: By Barnes, 1 {‘,;f.".ffli‘ il 1:,‘,.'3 » ¥ United States to enable him to do so. = The | Republicans Will Take Thelr Own Time to [ by Mciackin, 1 Struck out: By Barnes, | Grand T i right of every man is to enjoy equal liberty Debate the Tarifr. by McMackin, 8. Passed ball: Fear, 1 | niianapolls - senate today confirmed the nomima- g . - 4 8 he Pave e s ‘e & & g Time of game: One hour and forty-five | -, 10O tATLS WS torey ! to i he L piktorast el with every other man and that means he NGTON, A 26, Time of game Jhou Toledo ....... NUMBER 7. Pawnee City, Nob » o POSTHASIEr A4 | ghoil have sueh liberty as fs not inconsistent | WASHINGTON, April 26.—The democratic | minutes. Umpire: McGrevey. Milwauices er a 2ER e leaders of the senate appear to realize that Minneapolls A 25c¢. pkg. makes 5 gallons, Sold everywhere. Major J. 'W. Paddock of Nebraska is in | With equal rights of his neighbors; the right ; ’ NATIONAL LEAGUE GAME! Is approaching when it will be o poanma. End of @p for besatiful pleturo eards and book. TBroli to hold and enjoy the property which the | the time Iayaotisie Neon iyl vatenabled il ol inecsastrygitorftiemtuliana oifa faaornn | ISR RS oo BRI S e Hiron Co., Philadelphia. Confirm secure. It is time we had the courage to | in the senate and be propared to transact VASHING o T i 3 i Through a Little Looso P ram to The Bee)—A brilliant display of i i iy s 31 | T and patormsiom, whioh s miaming ot | Dusiness with but lito assistnace from the | 1AL T IO, April 2.~The changing of | fine Shooting made today by crack shots ot — — — ShefRiYousesy oS sodav aconrmedithem vl ils o kil 5 republican side of the chamber, and they | pitchers by Baltimore, some wild throwlng | eastern Colorado and western Nebras AMUSEMENTS, lowing: nominations: Glifford |8 New | in this country and which must end (if not o o ¢ Gamord Smith of NeW | crushed) In the destruction of the liberties | have Telnforced the official letter of motifl- | hnd & strexk of batting gave Boston a lead | closed the two d hooting tournam York to be consul at Carthegina, Columbi X b Pho differe Bng; ) Pay Director_ Bdwin Stuart, to be ehief of | Which the laws give us, lbertles which | cation to thelr members sent out by Sena- | in the sixth inning, which the loeal teum L T A ST LR b T y I ) N the bureau of supplies and aecounts anl wag. | Should be dearer to us than life ftself.” tor Gorman, chairman of the democratic | could not overcome. Attendance, 7,000, | war o iont in tus eventiiwogd of Dens \ (:EN U \ master general In the Department of the | A number of senators took the pains to go | caucus, with personal appeals to democratic | Seore: Holdrege won. first In. three, secona in two | LILYIL ] L)L S VAL | | Navw, with the rolative rank of commodore | {9 Sentor Woleot atter e had concluded | senators. *Republiean senators 4o not_ad- | Batdmore ... and third fn‘one events 8. ¢, Don Carlos of 4l et 3, 1804, his remarks and express their approbation of | mit in so many words, that they will resort | Boston 4 Sterling won first in one and second in one 9! \)VAR ,g from. May:19, 18, what he had said. to dilatary measures, but they say that all ¢ event: W. R. Livingstone of Sterling won BOYD'S THEATRE i 4 a Missourl—Willlam G. Y se ; § 4 5 et Savantiy 2 BRI AL DOLPH GROWS EMPHATIC, they will ask at any stage of the proceedings | rors: Baltimore, S first in-one and 0BG EAOR OVEnLE 4 TO-NIGHT. at D K. Threlkeld, at Higgin will. ba that they &hall b allowed: to aisc!| Ba e, 4. Bos Thorpe of Bertr won first in two e > 48 y : A2 William E. Cole, at La Plata; Cyrus M Mr. Dolph of Oregon stated he fully agreed X 7 e » 8: | second in one e ; H. B. Yekes of Ster- BOOK B8 || tien ot o BN | . o coeon st ey aqen | 1 B Mo Ml sl 0 B ™Y k™ D AR, ST S e A Cartersville; John McGowan, at Brookfield. | had said, but he called attention to other ob- | Provisions, as the general importanc L”_‘" raw. Double pla Lowe, Long and | ¢venti felolioksiwon iratiin s R jectionable features of the preamble to the A0 SN AV ROnCahs RODOT,E 8RM SthaYd | Emy dkcer: i Tong tanki . Tirst on balls ¢ g M G T % S lank W South ‘aubman, at Plankin- Pl DTy ey 5 o an second &ii\hvpk Aty_fv‘,‘,v : ton; . H. Ulrick, at Wateriown. Texas—~ | resolution, “No ono denied the right of citl- shlaimay bead :'.‘..”ry“:l]l,lv:.Xff“i‘]’.”fll‘f;u,“f:-l.:i: 3 o SRSy e Btly events; D, L, Wanalng AR el M. ‘A. Cameron, at McKiuney; Charles W. | zens of the United States to peaceably a ey o AL T AN shyp v tohed ball: 8By of Bertrand won first ¢ and third in . A~ Diooks, it Georgetown. ' Nebraska—Albert | £mblo to” petition congress or to. visit the | SLLemPt o enforce. unusual hours or to | by iRYCEEN it tiugltiou dwo vents; durome Lewls'of Hoiveie won | Birg. Katherine B, Wadsworth o i : Story,‘at Pawnee Olty: capitol, Hin qbiection itoithe resolution;lay| fioe il osiat muchyan atese i any e None. Wild" pitch: * Brown. Bat- | third in three cvents; C Blbomof ¥ in the fact it was accompa by ying ¢ 0 s, Baker, v AR ObIDE A axtun won third one event; ——OF—- ropean Statistics Wanted. preamblos. which. s la. ofont- Al {he rules may fustify, which probably | {Gileh: alisy Nakeq Jiromi, and, Robingons | pegroup of Holyoke won second in' ong and COUNCIL BLUFFS AS ELVIR WASHINGTON, April 20.—Sccretary Car- | the authorities of tho District of Columbia, | A3 that there Wl bo motlons to adlourn | hours ahd fifteen minutes, Umplre: Hurst, | tird in one Sl anqite il lislo has sont to the house of representa- | Mr. Gray of |>‘»»;»\\I aro uhul:;mllrmuwl thied| oRaire ca i T A e Killen's a Pirate King event; B. A. Hoskins Holyoke won third INCR CHORUS, tives a lotter from Mr. Worthington C. Ford, | Tesoiution, even while he said he would vot BUE.G Boitoshide, oF, the chamber RvIT e Cillen wag |in on& event; W. Batnford of Haxtun won 3 5 i HER A Initan Crom e WoRLbington DTN, 008 L RS LR LD bk i Be valid. ols Ioaate stuac tthe democrao senators are| LOUISVILLE, fve, Aptil So—Kcillen was | 'L 208 BVSd dVents W, Bmith of Hioldregs SATURDAY MATINEE. ing authority for printing an annual sta- | Mitted he had a kindly sympathy for the | ¢ Sohator Harris motion. o exiend dally | Dicrbauer. Played a magnificont game at | Won third in one A A R tistical abstract of foreign countrics. Tn | vasubondage which made our roads o pie- | dobato until 6 o'clook were adopted, thy | Second. Attendance, 1,60, Score: e O iy s I \ [ J OIA- his letter Mr. Ford says many inquiries are ““\‘ 1ue in summer. arrangement would be good only for this | Liouisville . 00000010 0=-1]auring the d which he donated to the addressed to the bureau for statistics bear- fr. Allen defonded his action In intro- | ok so that. 1t would appean probabls | Fittsburg 02010 3.0-0.0, 1 3 | Holyoke 1b. SATURDAY EVENING, ing upon the commerce, Industry and gen- | a1 "8 whe, sesclution and spoke for some ( (hat tne interesting stage of the proceoding Base hits: Loulsille 4; Pittsburg, 5 Franclvco Result 1 cconomic factors of European and other | time. In the course of his speech he called gt iol it L0 RI96A8G rors: Loulsville, 6; Pittsburg, 1. an Francisco Results. o R . i will be reaclied next woek. Thoro aro loss | Tors:, Loulsville, i ittspu san rrancisco. apt st race, | C@avalleria Rusticana n countrios. The number of theso | the Coxey movement “the spontaneous up- | oy ey aclied B S 4 ¢ ] e z an half a dozen democratic senators now | Stolen haser: Twitehell 5 NEEen fhe sing, and [ Fising of American citizens against wrong | Shem, M40 @ dvzen democratic e Biolen “bagess - Twitehells, Do 8 | five and a half furlongs: Monita 8 to 5) DICTIONARY. iakes a continually g demand (upon |(8nd ophrestiont: i1t was, ‘e maid wmeace. | fuSIRL DM WO Sl and ey with one of | Glasscaok, Blerbauer fand zeskiey mirat || U0 el sam (8 to/1): aecond, Ghula (8145| Ana sslestions rom other operas) to be annous i , t exceptions, are expected to return next | on ball: ofrr Killen, 4, bases: (ROT AL EAL A abte gathering of men engaged in a'peacenblo 1S Louisville, 2; Pittsh 7. Stk out: [ D third. | imes 411, Others: Mustesa, ced later g — project. §9s —_— fwitchell, Killen, : “Kilroy ‘and | Lilly F, Prince Tdle, Sidney, Mendocino S arquolts st three rows of cle Indian Appra tion Bill Reduction, A POINTED QUESTION. MEYER STILL HAS HOPE. im; Killen and M ; ccond race, five furlongs: Kamol (2 to 1) | Pricess Parauett D and fifty-two minutcs. Umpire Vietory (8 to 1) second, Captain Coster | ¢l 150 balance ny, 15 conts; gallory Time: 1:01, Others: Coquette, | Cony: $3 balance of balcany. 15 Conts & 2 Nl ooranmtms S S Three-bi s: - Pluck, runs Wheel- Bawor Spies_and Car Iirst ayle 2 truck Caruthers, I thins. 3 - ed balls: Westl i ) = Westlake; s Spies. Time: | ccoommt | orem Sl ermermrreis Blasramonnan ol sommsmsmos, o Only that numbar of thy baalk coreasprd - ug WILh the serfes number of the coupons WASHINGTON, April 26.—The Indian ap “Does the senator apply that to the e 2 presented, wil bs dolivoro L propriation bill to be reported by Chairman | of the Commanweal which stole a tra Thinks His Bl WUL.Go. Through In Splte o |-Wood: o 0 o, ol oo 5 Malo Diablo. Holman of the Indian affairs committee will | Butte, killed two deputy marshals, and the Commijttee’s Action. 5 2 s i ce, six and a half furlongs: Jake y ’ Py NI Sunday and Threy Weelk-day | [ of the five Indlan commissioners’ expenses. [ BOW trying to capture?”* asked Mr. Wolcott. | Meyer of Loulslana fs=wonfident that his com- , raight. Attendance, §110. | & AL A I ¥ Among the reductions in estimates made and | Mr. Allen refused to be drawn onte thi 9 8 iy HAkRISC ing Jt three stralght. Attendance, $140. | Sympathetics ~Last, *Valparaiso, Morton, | o performances—Matinee and Nights upons, with 13 cantsin oin, ABE the raduaLigr . peiipl R TR L) AuIs | promise proposition” off'the silver question May Pritchard, Vinette, Jackson, 5 TR not heretofore noted are: Support of Apach and;“tHo dools B8R AR, ABYO | e ks the Housa B B0 Eatandina fthol abt |IBE Toula 20004100310 , one mile! Agito (4 to 1) won, M. B. LEAVITT'S y part o ho Kiowas, Comanches and Wichitas from §12: cate of peace and lawfulness. He criticised 50, R g Chicago 0001100 0—4[ DeBracey to 1) second, Artist (G to 1) Now. Bl Bpectacular Production American Encyclopadio Dic- 000 to 300,000; support of Apaches and other | the action of the.commissioners of the Dis- | tion of the Bland fegg;cqinage committes In | “haue hits: St Louts, 14 Chicago, 10 . | ini Fime: 1 Othera: " gir teel, tionary. Soud orbring v Thy Indians in Arizona from $200,000 to $185 triet of Columbla In lssuing a proclamation | pigeon-holing of the present session of con- | rors: St. Louis, 8 Chicago, 3, arncd runy: | Alexis. siipcs et pay of Indian police from $150,000 to $1 . | warning Coxey's army against entering the [ o Mr. Meyer will 1o longer address his |<St- Louis, 5; Chicago, 1.’ Two-base hits Fitth rare, six furlongs: Zobalr (6 to B Beo Oice, and survey and sublivision of Indian neserva. | district gross. Air. Mever whinb longer addross his (15, ;at¢ ™pefts, Lange. ' Three-base hits: | won, Royal Flush (@ 0! Trentola tions, from $25,000 to §$15,000, At 1:45 o'clock, hefore any action had been | ©HOrt to the commbies, but will get the | Peiz, ‘Home runs: Ily. Stolen bases: | (2 to 1) third. Others e 32 f b taken on the resolution, Mr. Harris moved | Combromise direct before the house as a | Frank, Quinn. Double plays: Iy, Guinn | Thorohil. - 5 B HERE IN TWO ¥ Siver Production in 1893, to take up a resolution providing that “to- | Substitute to any freggotnage bill Mr. Bland | and | Tellz; Irwin and Decker. - on e I en e Ryttt “gmeT TIME HERE IN TWO WASHINGTON, April 26.—The morrow and until otherwise ordered the sen- [ Moy report. Oncoghaype tho houte Mr. | hatls: Off LHERsoN, 25 oL bbeyy & Steuck | 5 RAN e AL 20 —At 2 o'clock | 5 e Wondertul Doneaittias Trio, by the director of the mint of the silyer | 410 shall meet at 11 o'clock a. m, Moyer says ho halegfls utmost confidence, | UL ‘Tlinten, Batterion: Gleason and Shec | this morning, atter forty-elght rounds, the | Ges ‘the il Eetre Dance Senators Peffer and Allen objected to the | based on” assur t the compromise | gart; Abbey and Schriver. Time: One hour | yant between Charles Slusher of (his clty T L R U s S e pending resolution being displaced and de- [ bill will prevail, k jsatisfied t radl- | gug forty-one minutes. Umpire: MeQuatd, [ ASH AN Tiova of lirazll, Ind. at Riversido | oo, the 1 R )8 ¥ manded a yen and ay vote. o' voto | cal silver legliation dynfot prevail, nor can Won on Uross’ Wilduess, Dark. was declared o draw. {1 New Protuction.erowdet with Noveluen (which also showed the attitude of the sen- | the other extreme 0\ leglslatio pur- A irns S ——— Dircot from thelr bl success at the Mid Wine A s 5 7 i sued. Between the oI es, velioyes CINCINNATI, April 26.—The Cleveland P o Goorgld, Idaho, North Carolina, South Cara: | 3o on Mr. Allen's resolution) wax as fol- | #ted, Hotween tholpyRireines, ho belioves | | GINCENNIT L, 100 Waccesmive wame o Nicaragun Canal BilL & A L S S lina, South Dakota, Texas and Washing ) TP T rr i hi; bascd as 1t fs | Cincimnati, scoring all but two of ity runs WASHINGTON, April 26.—Representative | ¢ A il 7. 1894 while in all the oth states and territor| Yeas—Aldrich, Allison, [Bate, Berry, [ Ultimately accep b hased as 18 | on errors and wild pitching of Cross, Score . . introduced in the house @ £ Pt =4, 1594, Tiaehetr ity EAIR AR RS LAEELA Blackburn, Blanchard, Brice, Caffrey, Call, | ubon the lives laia in Mr. Cleveland’s | (ynoinnatl vv.oveeen 8 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0-- 4 | Loolittle today introduced | a p——— ididndls s L T den, Coke, Culla Dubois, Faulkner, | Veto message. Mr. $éyeri s now preparing | Gieveland .. w8 4302000 0--12| copy of Senator Morgan's Nicaraguan canal 15th St. Theater RhE Motar 1 at Rest. Gibson, Gorman, Gray, falo, Hans" | new bill, which ehanges tho phrascology of | © fiila: Cinclanati, 5; Cleveland, 14, Brcors: | bil kel . WAS ITON, Ap 08, e i Hurris, Hawley, Higgins, Iunte the old on n revised form it may go - I | ASHINGTON, Apsl} Wiliam Mo- | JROUER SCTIE ey aukinn, Hunten, | cnnas coriLen, HiE Mr: Moyor wi = — TO-NIGHT. kN I L . | Mail should be atdressan to DICTICNARY DEPARTMENT product of the United States for 1303 giye a total of 60,000,000 ounces, as against 74,995, 000 ounces for 1892, Increascs are shown in Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, | | | | | | SERIES 2, Garrahan, the claimant, who died In Provi- | Millan, ~ McPherson, Munderson. artiy, | place his future felf on presenting it At The Leading Light of German Comedy, dence ho pital Monday, was buried at Mount | Mills, Mitchell (Wis.), Morril, Paimer, Pas. | dir:ctly to the house as a ‘substitute Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U, S. Gov't Report. “SWEET SINGER" BOOK OF THE B0 SN | Olivet cemetery today. Fifty friends fol- | coe, Perkins, Platt, Poy Proctor, Pugh, | Representative Bland says he will try to CHAS. A. CARDNER i lowed the claimant o the grave. The pall | Roach, Sherman ip, Teller, 0, V have a committee voe on the free colnage 1 Roach, Sherma up, Teller, Turple, Vest, & ay-d ring 6 Coupons v o bearers wer: Senators Hunton and Teller, Voorhe Walsh, Washburn, White, | Dill next Thursday. When once reported the o A S or | OuNeil of Massachusetis, O'Nelll of Missourl, s—Allen, Dolph, Frye, Gallinger, Kyle, | ing the committee special right of way on ... MATINEE SATURDAY udge Noah, Colonel John Ennls, E. M. ' its Dbills, so that & urrehce of the silver — Tf sent by mail with 3) cents 1 coin || Ayers and Luke Devlin he senate, without a division, then agreed | struggle seoms to be near at hand. Mr 15TH ST. THEATER l""r"'fl‘@ (no stamps accoptod.) Bo sure to state i o T o resolution and Mr. Harrls moved to | Bland says he does not think the Meyer bill RIGE Eha nUATER B phaR LRt Bend ripplo Gold. up the tariff bill, and Mr. Higgins of | would be germane as a sub:titute for his free COMMENCING, RREHORAL KO- ok red, Send Like echioes of 40 come the report of suc- | Delaware took the floor in opposition to the | silver bill, s 1L embraces bonds, which is a | A NIGHTS S0DAc s, avn o Il only ouce in 2 wooks, us books are pub s3fu) gold mining ¢ Cr i géFmine : cossful gold minin ipple Creek camp. | bill subject not gérmanme to a sflver bill pure A. Y. PEARSON'S ishod oaly shat ofian, A prospectus jusi recelved from Bassett, | HICGINS TALKS ON HAWAILL and simple. t Americen Bporting Drap e mining, stock and investment broker, Col He began by an argument tending to show ) > S DI&R b R Addross | rado Springs, Colo, tells startling truths in | that the passage of the bill would seriously - .”'\,m":‘\! i oiog: | THE Dl?{“‘."“ FALR Momorial Depostmont, rvative language—truths that are cor- | endanger the Interests of the United States | WASHINGTON, April There. wan & tacn brihe A ee e (Ossat Hurdie Base be oborated from many sources—truths of | in connection with its right to the exclusiye | marked improvement in the condition of Mr, o the famous Coon' Hoilow Plokaniany Omuha Feo gret luterest to wealth-wanting men, A | occupancy of Pearl River harbor in the | Frank Haiton today, and his symptoms are Band 3 MaTINER NESDAY. | copy can be secured by addressing the above, | Hawallan Islands. He proceeded to discuss | favorable for an early recovery we

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