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- — 1 - R in charge, there was mo centributi t i AL . P tions Bill Iy(h;f;:—v . - : ate]l Explosion if }'Arv”Dam; in an Aus- [ OFF WITH HUNDREDS. mative Left to the OFicials of the - ; oe THNT Wt B eEamin a | risn Mine. Street | Rattway Companys Moskkeeper Mine Workers, ARGUMENTS MADE IN FEDERAL COURT e o - b ARE TIRED, SIT DOWN 1 o eugar ot ows | TWO HUNDRED MINERS WERE KILLED |, = jer in Ge en- | Tuen MONEY WAS AL GONE - = oned Woolworth's Contentlon that Law’ : : : sendments he Wool Schedule Pro- r § | ; noy ! ‘"::: R i Bakiey Mk 1 : e e Rk e St were | Eescue Farty that Went Down Eleven Hours With Funds Al Gone, Men Deserting om orcement Would Destroy Rall- ' posed and Promptly Vo - : : t A " . - . ! o P U A s et x . at that tim i After the First Report All Perished— | o Every and und Others Kesorting to ronds in Nebraska-Extended Reply g - Fopulist Voting witu he Lo senator Wite pronthiuhn DlFevasl ¥ perintendent Tucker Violence the Cause of the Being Made by Mr. Webster. - e A t 8 i w s 5 b < : & ' o —An Awfal Night . . Miners Was Hopeless, mmldxfir Yebast reight rate ’ lat ne [ B i | Besides the members of ¢ ROPPAT a, June 15.—A e $500 and § June 15.—John McBrids followed by John L. 3 e ik ot N { 18 reported fror " 1 ; e 3 " having ide of the questi ! neth 3 " . ik . : ers have been kilied 15 Wy 5 hNE 108 - b b t t s 5 X damp took place at 10 sday, “What th A us by the May 16 by nE the reso- was reached saved usequent the valid ¥ £ n 5 16 . y e te ad ¢ — k la it in of the Franziska cited decisiof ) v g | p x & thi conkbites] & o With'a skroaitio POSSIBILITIES the place mentioned and resulted o ad a righ Aot d s - g ted by r Senator Pefler's Plan to Utilize Electricity e aUSE and Gas for Farm Motive Power. haste WASHINGTON, June 15.—(Special Tele t explosion was 800 owed by null and v first expl ¥ 2 Jurious and of other explos he mines, the disastrous of the latter being in the a number of other m. as the co n p lished b < Tlw n own by the | gram to The Bee)—The bill to establish He arg tha b was to app played | an electrical experiment station for the pur- here a mandamt " to be issued pose of investigating and determining 5 t e n u u aghinst the i 6 17 or th i I neid . P o éia & prof J v which descen n n ! ed d the Justice Brewer held that the T a o . & t ¢ : t power in the prop L el e . f t hih ” 3 Anioe :‘"“f‘,'u <. & sid S ’ f Sher C ¢ : ) and tmplements was today | 04 % g : v f d t 1 by agitation. “Our eliminate the good from the bad by striking the senste 1€ The ventilator shafts of the scvers! p t b : 1 continued 'S were ex- ont the unconstitutional parts or any clause e i forestry motion | were destroyed and the fire spread in d ’ 1§ of dollars in such an act But Mr. Woolworth con- | T . n 14 or Harris had old him it own i T . directions b t f him f s were unable tended that this could not be dor b % et was weary Fith th 1 " e i : The Franzieka and hannes mines are v A er hiristian T 2 T & and were come constitutional parts were so inter % B & Lo . ; Mr. Harrie b o8 - . B & Ll owned by Count vor h b ’ vy e rom all pointe to render the whole act unco = 2 — 1 o s g 5 < T i - & . € . e 1 us ‘men danger cision was to the effe at the c c He then called attention 1o e f ma 3 i he fight is struction of raitwase and moved e | tn 4 bk & s fest in rep) % Ty Tt A ARAIS i i er | injured > THREE FIREMEN HURT. g estimony introduced against certain 3 : - EreRte: for gt o 5 3 g ot com slliging extravagance an e 5 and then rey made a D tis til' Back JiiieRs t The rescue party which perished thif | coupne Upder Falling Walls of a Burning TR stricken out. He said the @ tal " g & 50l on.the free | ron and be hopes fo setire its early enact- | WOrBing was composed of ten persons Hendlag bt Creston 4 p i Ay . S Tac aring the | ana ¥ > one-sixth of a1l th i ¢ t the two demo- | ment into law. 3 ¥ OB Pourteen bodies have been recovered “RESTON, la., J pectal ; Wy e atilis ctncicstons. Tocs o ; L v - | cratic sen Messrs. Brice and Palm postoffice at Silver Ridge There were five distinct explosions, the | gr The B v : e time was the essence of - ¢ gl 0 1 7 i~ H\t{hl!';'l:‘” i'u' county, Neb., has be o discontinue last one occurring shortly after 1 o'clock G 0 t t mor ) de s men, et T : ; : : v : s r Jemand for a duty on | will go to Ponca. A e L this morning. evening. Th ’ 5 s h will suffer. a hurry—and under s : x < ” ATl e ind N e The galleries of the mines are still on | oy, e : nen eserfed s atiOcHl i money, and in those daye Eold was worth e ¢ ansporta " e been saved. If even the two | gounty, la.. has been di fire and it is believed that the majority i Kansas; 10,0 ut: 14,000 In Virginia e sny_pramit. At e 3 s (Kyl Allen) had mad Renresentative Bryan sent a telegram last | the bodies of the victims will be consumed and West Virgin 0t Work. - O was no doubt that the same amount « F ; : Sutiasaiiy ion B0 e DENT et b -l e Charged with Swindling. i : L ¢ age. could easily be produced at o much less | it 1. Wwould be present nt the slver conven- | PREMIER CRISPI MAKES CHANGES. Ia., June 15.—(Special Telegram Weinas raas e e T e i i I e P X at t tal sum pal ow do e are not maki tion to be held at Omaha on June 21. Rep- | )—J. K. Olds, a leading real | m the ‘best. we d of the situation, from the Union Pacific and B. & M. accounts | 1 cedliheld g E - e interposed Mr. Kyle. “If we vote | resentatives Bland and Clark of Missouri [ Drops Some Taxes from His Budget Bill | 3 5 city, was arrested to MBUS, 0., June 15.—The officials of to the effect that there was enormous | - bl e : j0t that all we can | will be unable to be present but Insists on Strict Econowm: oAk fhife S itenns Mine Workers union have re- t as normous r yilworth, for the o o o > % P, Daw peen appointe 5 = 7 TS0 000, Olds, it Erwin, Pa., where ab: falling off in the freight rev . i i ) : (e Tainite wtipuawi e o TE B 2 ”T‘“‘;{m:‘d“*nf‘ ’;»;“:“;“'2“2””_ ROME, June 15.—Premier Crispi be | ana 2 fixed at $2,000. Olds, it 4 E Pa., where about so that the invested or clle pital | rate e st v ; “I¢ you wou s et e Al Chamber cf Deputie: announced the s | uined possession of & farm 1ded no returns for th nou 3 t If you would refuse to vote | geons et Clark, S. D., and Dr. George P. = b inst, 400 being b it ia oadhs Fis: toatbnaed that | oL b we 9% per cent,” stated other provisions of the bill you could | Burtchby st Grinnell, ia. F. W. Hart has | of the cabinet crisis. The government had e county by ¥ pr ; endors £ the intiont Svilléiics taken from: Poor's Man 7T P . < abandonment of free wool.” been appointed postmaster at Bradyv restudied the financial problem and decided ; board. HENRY Suysiimas tworthy of consideratic t 5 than e P e tor is misuken,” re- | Page county, Ia, vict:L C. Lawrence, re- | to propose modifications of the budget, and Patrick Mcbry S was not verified " o Giat 2 e will dflfld _when | moved. thie object in view would ebandon the Will Bold the Suioon Kecper. miners s ch he s He ascerted that this bill made a re- 010 not Al 2 A En e el o L ECURE FRIATION. ed increase of the land tax, maintain- | CEDAR RAPIDS, Ia, June 15.—(Special e e 7 s of experi- high t r He e of power. SECURED AN APPSO! X duction of 29% per cent in the revenues of ! 5 el L L Ing the tax on rents and give & p Tel O T B e e T ! 1 was never these roads and added to the cost of o otel a e e USION Two Hundred Thousnnd Becommendea for | economy in all the public services H e e a suit in the L er can ing the Omaba road of 66.24 per c aves | th, s Y¥ | - Mr. Kyle defined his position on the sub- the Atlanta Exhibition. ing the army, to the extent of 20,000,000 o . : e ¢ re were many only 4% per cent to meet the i o g ject of free wool. He had taken little - ASHINGTON, 3 15—The senate com- | lire. Signor Crispi concluded with the re- | preme court | nst = Druggist L resented who rec- the amount of money invested part in the Qiscussion of the tariff bill, he | WASHINGTON, Juna 1; » mark: “The solution of a1l ltaly's troubles ler for §3,000 damages for g | oguized 1 uds for re FIGURES FROM THE FREIGHT AUDITOR. ] said. but since it had been charged 1 ttee on education awd’labor today unani- | gepends upon the settlement o financial | liquor topher husband, who 18 an 1 € which they had He took up the stat s of Anditor AN members of the populist party in the sena c decided to report. favorably a bill | difficulties.” Signor Imbriani and Cavalottj | drumkard. u ¢ reay and willing Taylor and Freight Avditor Randall that the . e 3 et “‘1““‘? With the democracy at this | providing en appropriatiom of §200000 for | both ‘jrxi-rsltjl ke EpramisEE funoposa, Crazed w th Religions Excitement He T T e local freight earnings for the vear ending S :-; 33| time at the expense of the people of thelr | . government exhibit #t & proposed cotton | QUEATAES RIS TEREREG'R OF f st una PERRY, In., June 15.—(Special Telegra e try eI b= CITIITIIII LG | recopnized the importance. of He | exposition to be held st Atlanta, Ga. 03 | iuy vote, aecided to postpone the &pp B S0 o e 0] norie shoxe genullibe as Wveraxe dustry. In his own state there were 750, | decided to recommend.that the Dill be ap- | ment of the budget committee of eighteen | young bui §5.3546,645.68. He then showed the = the business of the rouds 000 sheep. From the Mississipp! to the | pended to the sundry civhl appropriation bill | for 1895 until November. In the me 2djudged insane and taken to the asylum. | mot omly practicable but possible so long =e of the interest which local freigt d e of Nebraska. For the t Rockies sheep raising w ‘i nd gr as an amendment. = Senstors Gordon and | he chamber will proceed with the discus It is thought religious excitement unset- | miners adhered to the peace policy of the wuld bear. The interest for this st « ey, Sthc ing industry and it would be i Walsh appeared before the committee and | of tne clauses of the government’s financial | tled his reason spension. The first act of violence blasted 22417117 for all bustess. Taylor oo TR el in S the tice to strike it down. But he was mnot a good address in favor of the bill, | messure. ~ S e i ull hopes in that direction. *If miners pre- et oo kel braska are mo an one repared to say that free wool would destr g the importance: ¢f the exposition be- | RS by Jenne 2. Do ferred to see their fumilies starving while the expenses ure Qivided, 70 per cent for | then the rates e S Hio gty e Wng foriiimaslt Y | Gause of the opportunitr*it would afford the | Canon Kelier Turued Down by the Pope. | CEDAR RAPIDS, Ia, June 15.—(Special | imported labor run ibe mines guarded by reight and 30 for passenger trafic. freight law. Put in ano rm, the stute- | pa etear PRl e e o of fie; Tesources of the |- ROME, June 15.—It Is reported that the | Telegra Bee)—The I1i-months-old hest ~the hends rTties B bt waaitingsion scel Hretght:me 3 el he was not afraid of placing wool on the | Visitors to lear i £ : | Telegram to The Bee)—The If-months-o the honds -of deputies and 1P Sr et af fhe eavningy o s Suatness e s aatn W ene Thewrsment J0cu Tates { freo ist i Tmiisadvantage ithat iwomd gip- {(south andof fin Feeet development of that | pope has refused to sanction the election of | child of Frank Zettiek was trampled to ] Becessary by the armed force of the state b i ness. arged Ly ads in Nebraska | org & action of th crue to the farmers in the reduction of the | Section o s sountry. <They also spoke of | Canon Keller to be bishop of Cloy: fot to the settlen de by the national off This leaves a sum of $581,156.67, which 15 | wor < SRSt e eI e oty W 0 be bishop of Cloyney, Ire- | death by a team today. e m y the national offis B i o he uicrent wiichthe Socal | b i, che same would be reduced 17 | price ot/ diotitug, he thought, would more | be contignmty of ihe [sein SIS B0 West | land, owing to the prominence Yhe took in e clals, b & not wnderstood them ner freight business should bear. These figu il Thine e e ey 10 103 cents” 1] than compensatefor sny reicon 1n_ the { India islands and Centtptell SOV (S S: | the plan of campatgn 1t ix added that the A 0. U. W. SUPREME LODGE. Ky sl er we step out and B o s Sl acied, by fhe oMy e e | price af weol ‘that might ‘Séilew’ thie dvee | With whlch conwiror lh;dbl:;l;li e hey | POPE hize appointed Canon Browne, who was make way for men who will conduct the Operating expenses.... e 1 Sitadiid’ are a fraction more than 40 per | 1SUDE Of that product. He believad Toasy hans & GIOWICE e by | Second on the list for the appointment. Ten Thousand Dollars Voted to Ald Weak lines the better it will be - e e T . Tracties wore (thin 49 Der | woot could be Taised oui ibe b ries | believe, be strengthened Y | “Canon Keller is very popular among the Jurisdictions. 2 st apatsy e fixed in the max- | yp3 yn the mountains of the w s cheaply | the proposed exposition. Irish peasantry and s favorably wn as | g - 0, Ju su. seting of - Toin e A T 3 . fnd @ tabulated statement of the rates e e WON'T ACCLPT THE BILL. :r\‘:,;;{lm;:(u?:h;t:‘:u:xihr“f)’un (F ras O | preme lodge of United Workmen resumed by o pebtn ni"’f‘[,““'w‘zi bong = bt oD e Suwion of Wisconsin, | wis proposed amendment for a duty R of the coercion under the late tory sion today. The principal business | put'a m to vequest the satissilipmbREs Minnes n ansa one of 2 o 3 Y. o " = - 03 e 2 Lorning's session w e submis: ST s the bills of complaint put in comparison ;m‘m, Wh rl‘ the !\lv}\n’ 3 law levi Pacific I_::'::" 5;7{:‘2‘25‘,‘53 ment. & St ;”7. P as ‘{‘«“a‘d“ h{u:rlyh:: 8 v 5 raktet ontabiiion Ko iftia: Meboaxk uty on first-class 0 he pro ;. : , ; 1vest ate iden ms_spol Taylor's statement that the Burlington prop- :;n.tjllm‘-'\ll(mn;‘u\x:A‘“lln‘\:L 4 BY ihe Nebraski | posed a duty of 5 cents; the McKinley Tate | WASHINGTON, June 1 T Satony fhc Amard n appropri MO to assist | at the 1 n e national offi- erty cost $74,616526.02 in cash we reach | fFEie (EL O b O atah | Of 12 cents on second-class wool he pro- | of the Pacific railroads now in this LONDON, June 15.—Cambridge university | wes isdictions £ the | cers. another result. Taking § per cent, the rate | 1o t2be W Punlpee eatat il s ga hange €016 sosnta’s Woolliot ithe 1o alfo, e ccept {he | O7 Monday next will confer au honorery de- | recommendations made A ! he Dispatch from New o b oia b ot ished by the maximum freight law of Ne say that the companies will mot accept the i At 3 o an_investment should besr, the result is | Leeey ceuns Pl ClEaRS Horth 18 ioasits e Teen x g0l D gree upon Captain Alfred T. Maban of G e i 7 D liStaltspieinays miners there have met O o e e (e rochult 12 | braska are on an average about the same | third class, wort s proposition in the modified bill now before Pt Maban of the | 5 asepart uitsvil ¢ miners th ‘ 700, the freight and | o "5 0 8 03 17 the other states named. | Pay 15 per cent duty ad valorem, and wool g Chicago. Oxford university will also conf it was ! twice since ihe Oclombes A passenger percentuges leaves $550.000 as the | 35 i8¢ fxed in the other states mamed. | TP UC 13 oonts s to pay 2 per cent, in | the committee providing that the interest | o "yo, P rT FROEE T TN ENE ORI | o A Y receptic Y ratify or reject, but are still at sea, and éum yielded by local freight traffic. Thed | giyer ingtnces the rates are higher. Place of the McKinley rates of 33 per cent | on the funded debt shall be 3 per cent and | sord wi)l confer the honorary degree of D.D. lies of the A. O. U~ last night 1,500 assembled to hear the of- the following is the result: b g ter- 5 5 11 not re than fifty vears. They ‘ JDonorary degree of D.D. | i e upp Golden Gate i- | ficial circuler from Bride, SOME COMPARISON: and 50 per cent. shall not run more 3 7 { upon the bishop of North Dak in the upper hall of the Golden Gat cial circuler from McBride, but adjourneq DDErating expenses..................... i SOM ARISONS. VOTING ON AMENDMENTS. claim that the companies could Dot pay = g ing at noon today. The election of officers | without action. Beduction by the bill ‘These railways run through surrounding & b e such interest and make,the payments pro- sz will be reached tonight or tomorrow e T Income to which owners are cntitled states, which enjoy better rates than doe: A discussion followed in which Messrs. is o s nof Cholera Near the Russinn Frontier. The following appeals were dismissed ialien Mol t ¥ X o5 I TS. | vided for in the bil. They caim it is not Hiolees , £ S ; Nebrackn on most elasses of freight. Under | Morrill, Cullom, Vest, Sherman and Ald- 3'‘Gloction of Tefusipg to sccept the bill, | LONDON, June 15.—A Standard dispatch er lodge, the grand | Everything was quiet at Ubrichsville yes- Dafuct, e B : the local rates as established in the states | Tich tock part. Mr. Teller offered as & sub- | Tne roads, they say, will mot be able to earn | from Vienna says: There have been sixty Biop ey e e G | terday. e - of Wisconsin, Minmesota, Dakots, Kansas | Stitute for Mr. Peffer's amendment the Mc- | a3 much in the futuré as in the past. There | cases of cholera and twenty-five deaths at i, | lodge ‘of Tennes: ners at Troy and Connellton, Ind., have He th . R s and lowa, these respective railway com- | Kinley classification and rates. Defeated by | jg now so much competition that they Will | Ciechanowiec, Russian Poiznd, thirty miles a Cruz loc 46, against the | returned to work. P it e sarmingy o panies carry local freight at a rate which s | 8 strict party vote, 29 to I7, Allen, Kyle | he compelled to fight for traffic, which, when et aeclitiie Rt e : ige of Califormia. Th 1 Streator, 1L, miners have decided not to i “I?Jx‘lulslfl:fm a lik T and to - about 26% per cent lower on an average | &nd Pefler voting h the democrats | the roads were first built, came &s & matter ek sus i accapt the Calumbas ssttiement: e Jegality o encral as- | than the rates in Nebraska; or, stating the | against it and Stewart in its favor, of course. They also express the opinion St = grand ) s e sembly in pess s ’ converse of the proposition, these respective | Powers of Montana offered another substi- | that it will be Jmpovsible t0 Eet &1 BETCE- | LoNDON, June e phakruptoy. : . : - Srdapi and cperkiors wl) He asserted that t the house | roads charge the people of Nebraskn a rate, | tute, which was als ted, 29 to 37 ment upon the bill under congideration, even ONDON, June 15.—The liabilities of Rob S % AnES 4 Aatramene journal were defe : 8 sted it the | for local freight, mbout 40 per cent higher | The vote then recurred on Peffer's amend- | if it should be acted upgn fevorably by the | et Buchanan, the author and playwrigh 11 nan 3 i miners at a mazs mesting yem: bill went from the house t e with | than the we rates charged the ple for | ment, which reduced the McKinley rates an | committee. who has just been deciared bunkrupt, are 5 r A > accept the new scale. the amended title engrossed He claims | lijke shipments in the surrounding states. | averag sbout 50 per cent, the three pop- — £15,000. His aspets consist of a number of | Saneket; rece G n and Stone there were correction: made in the bill after | If the rates charged in the surrounding states | ulists voting with the republicans in favor of YEAR'S TREASUEY DEFICIT. fante T | Acker; medical exami : . Pa., Qecided t 6 on a strike. 3t pussed the senate and was in the hands of | are reasonable in fact, or accepted the | it, but it was lost, 33 to 85. i —_— ardson: guide, John M watch- & Run and Minerton® miners "t ol the clerks and p ard the omissicn of | rafl eompanies hs' reasomatle in fact | 'An amendment by Senator Sherman, fn- | Probabillty It Wil Beach Seventy-Five and Will Extend the Moratorium. man, B F. Geiger, Michigan: trustees G- | Hocking valley bave decided to return tw the clause stuting violent nd unjust pensl- | he logic of the situation i that the Jocui asing from 15 per cent to 30 per cent the » Half Milions. BUENOS AYRES, June 15.—The govern- | Dunviar A H Vermiive New Jersey, " | work 5 1 ea for a viclation of the act led many | raies exacted in Nebraska are highly un- | duty on wool In the form of stubbing waste, | WASHINGTON, June 15.—As the end of | ment has decided to extend the moratorium g ST A Miners at Mineral Point znd Sherrodsvill members of the senate to vote for it when | reasonable and exorbitant. There is no rea- | mungo, shoddy, noils or other walet @roduct, | tne fiscal vear is oly Afteen days distant | Eranted to the provincial benks, e 4 inars &l Minesal Bolnt and Shemmani they would have otherwise opposed its pas- | son which any sensible man can give why | was lost, 2 to 84 ko ORRY yeari] fRgionn s tant 5 al banks. MES STANFORD'S REQUEST. 0., decided not to be Columbus sets sage. the shippers in the state of Nebraska should | Mr. Peffer then offered an amendment | Fe2Sury officials arg able to give o fairy 3 g Rfiar the st and second 7aadiog of the | pay ‘& pate of 4D Per cent Bigher than the | to siuce sl asticies OF manufactyres coms | acourate estimato of the net remults of the f o L o RN TIMNSE | Asks Semstor Mitohell to Defead the Mem- | The Pltsburg miners by u vote of 81 (3 bl and when ft was in the hands of (it | same road exacts from the peaple in the | posed wholly are in part of wool, hair of | treasury's operationa for the year. Up to |y K e e sIncEs in Sloily. da . ___ory of Her Late Husband 21 have agreed to accept the Columbus com= e But it was to sngrom it s com neighboring states. What is there in & | the goat, camel or alpaca on the free list this time the receipte ageregate $282,204,72 Tiiare axencatiening Bandsiof revolufion- |- | WASHINGTON, June 5-The (Lellowing § Don gon was made of the bill with the Jowa law | state line over which a reilroad crosses (hat | After Some discussion this was laid aside | and the disbursements $356.167.837, “leaving | ists scattered through Honduras e I s found that words and explana- | can justify or excuse it for exacting from | and on Mr. Cockrell's motion the bill pro- | a deficit for the eleven and u half months The French government has sent several chell of Oregon ville, 1ll.. who went to work, came out again l":u‘ are amitte which would render the | the people of this state this exorbitent rate | viding for the deficiency apprgpriations for | of §74.962.616. It is thought by the treasury | regiments of troops to Algeria to t “SISSON. ~Cal, June —Hdn. J. yesterde o mé(. ve, <o e Wo ’1~ w ireorpora- § when put in comparison with the surround- | the government printing office passed, apd | officials that the total defictt for the year sition near the Moorish fr Mitchell, Washington: There was never a The n rs in the West Virginia Panhane gt engrossing, changing | ing states? This was a condition that con- | after a brief exccutive session the senate | Will not be materially greater than it is now, | The financial situation gontine d5 | one Dese socupation mRde aeinsl ny district have voted to aceqpt the Colum- a g ki nten He | fronted the people of the state of Nebraska | adjourned. and that $75,500,000 will probaby more then jer, OWing to the a in wh huabeng fhan tha) 3 rosemen | tma 1 lesignated this action as a forgery of public | when, through the legislative body, it under- 3 cover it, even should the customs receipts | LR€ opinion 1s expressed that the try Foas -»‘r n {;" ¢ lepravea o i ] L vecords and gave way to the other side to | took to investigate this question and to de- SENATORES ON THE RACK. continue to dechne and those from internal | Wil slowly recover from its financi e e fenews e il g L Thenters at. Omplhnstl il make their ar clare by law what should be considered as 3 revenue remain as during the last fortnight. | P w ry. B B i ave declared off the strik MR S REPLY. the maximum reasopable rate to be charged | lavestigating Committee WIll Ask Them | \Wiile the cash balence today reached $115.- | Baiinoioy oonan refusees on bourd John L. Webster tock up the defense and al freight in Nebraska. 1f we rest All What They Know About Sugar. [ > and the gold balance §67,804,972, the | P A ditchell ey us £ i 4 Otive, IlL., westendgy eaid that it was quite likely that he would thet came along and was, on the whole, favorable to the miners; to The Bee)—Arthur C. a prc the extreme policy nationsl officers in ness man of the city, was today | demandis tement or none was Leaves a deficiency of.. . - Supposing that an estimete i) made telegram was received y by S Miners in the Mission field, near Dan- act upon the comparisons above named VASHINGTON, June 15.—The presence | Jowest point since the January bond issue, i : be followed by Attorney General Hastings. he proofs would seem irr 8 that the | of Theodore Havemeyer, vice president of | the situation & causing but little uneasiness Ve ton, o G T He took up the last argument of Judge | FAteS “[T‘l, the Ne bBill ure | yyo Sugar trust in the city, caused the senate | 4t the Treasury department T F F t € mivers held 4 mass Woolworth and said that the courts of four | Tea80nable ra Aptisy Sl > B o f e r g and - r | meetin Teturn to ‘work states had decided that parole testimony | For the purposes of the argument sup- | T gating committee to changeeits plans Dull Day in the House. - 3 e e g e (o o that qacstimOny | pose we grant hat the eutire revenues of | for the day and to put Mr. Havemeyer on | WASHINGTON, June 15.—The dullness of : heavy sn v . the latte 1 . 3 o tom 2 Dot been legally passed by a legislature, He | Lhese rallway o nies arc insufficient; the | the stand instead of beginning the exa v's proceedings in -the house was in | 3Pd ALY people have pe i ! e s 3210 that he would show that any interlinea- | PFOPOSition still comes back to us that there | yon of the members of tne senate, as had | marked contrast to the excitement of yes- % s 1n * tions made ¢ bill were duly suthorized, | 'S DO Just excuse for this exorbitant tax 2 , R 5 g Movements of Seagolng Vessels i e A bi authorized, b oo G0E O ot the stute of Nebrassa | Deen contemplated. The qui in the | terday's session. The Jndian appropriation | o Reh by e o . 1l sa 1 MIT E 1 1 npt €0 and the engrossing committec saw 1o it that k& | 515t part of the inquiry were very similar | bill was considered and & rul | Panama. st Pared Rl | e Eet to pay for a_deflciency upon that part of the vester- the bill was corrected before being placed on tendine & t v to those asked Mr. H. O. Havemeyer and | Voie tomorrow At | Baltimore ed—Ct TRAIN THRUWN OVEE 4 BANK. b e $ts third and ding and passage, He | Lines extend into the state lowa, Wis- s g At Daltimore—Arrived—Chl N B W on. ie was would introduce ot 1 coples of the hill to e ey The section providimg for the sale of cer- rdira. rould intr were not 8o specific, because t tain state bonds credited to the Indian trust clfast—Arrived—Lord Lond : - ot : ouil ek show that its passage was regular and au- Jday bee otd 1 nage- | fund was stricken outs The evening session | 7 tor tond—FL - O iz R 4 cattle should be charged a big price to make | 10d& u 5 80 GCUVe in the mansg ; Satets 2 Kond—Flre a ) " but o orized by the proper officers of the senate | up ‘for the deficiency R e o . an s of the company as have | Was devoted to private pamsion bills. (At Brow Head—Umbria, from South A, Mo. & s 5 ¢ e i e He stowed chat on Jamuszy 3L, | ment. of sattle for s, TeiOent of Minnesols { Ma brother aod Mr. Sewrles. Mr. Have- Caxey and Browne Urging Thelr Bill At New York—Arriy freight cars and Iate and fix maximum freight rates on Al | S of Lo TUere I8 Mo O Ty ihe T O oo " tas | WASHINGTON, Jume3.—J. 8. Coxey ax Bouthampion = via > BN field & Northern rog S Pt ut ia camp at Nebraska railroads was read the first time. | bpowa . be (ihr'pi " an exorbitant sate. is | testimony was of particular impor or | Carl Browne of the Commonwes! moveme via, from Napies; v ¥ . At the second reading of the bill the proper | i) B eianny s e 10 | ihat it ‘developed any facts that L | were granted a hearimg before the senate | POOl; Scotla, from Smendmeats were made by Represent shimment of grain by the grain producer in n broug ably no other committee on educatien' and labor today to Pladz il Sross. 8 ‘furshar coptended th € | Minnesota and Dakota. nesses will e e advocate their “gepd rdads bill i . i A Pesfent 4 COST OF TRANSPORTATION. After Mr. Havemeyer had been dismissed | They urged the pasaage of this bill on ABERCRO! Juz : r s . be X $ 40 98 ¢ . y will 5 cents consin, Minnesota, Dakota and Kansas. There !1s no reason why the Nebraska shipper of was nothing In the bill of wh L @4 not have full knowledge, and fully ex- 4 Ko’ ch member of smmittee eubmitied | ground that if i a it would provide | aciide SR 2ok Dare Sul Xnovisius, 420 {3ty €21 et wil) undertake o ahow In the coures | 030D mamber of the oomumiiies submitied | Sround that if Leyesebd: it would provids | Hages, a strass IRk Both Dausns of s sanera) nraemb of this argument that the cost of transporta- | ° HON0 10 TNE Ak ot sive Splayment " R of try. 1y d on e e e rimary founiatias | menner as to whether he knew of any cor- | The hearing was ot completed, and it will 0 HOW THE BILL WAS PASSED. Tone o e benaine ob Gomeirustion of 'u | Tuptive propositions made regarding the | be resumed on the Ik inst ternoon session of court Veb- B - sy 5 3 che t th x p— .lan llk:' afternoon session of ccurt Mr. Web- | ¢ onable taril rate. These great public Suger-achefule oF A8 Lo whether he bad beed | Commissioner Lochpes Has Gone Home. eyt Ll ain took uj of the bil gencies for the transportati leh In an n speculation e i J on. The pal) )y the 3 a r tra a5 passod by the Eeneral assembly of Ne- | cipacios for the transporiation ! frelshi | Sugar stocks The denials were as oW WASHINGTON, Jume 35.—Commissioner of | town nea t The enraged | A ~ ok briska. He contended that in the federal | jegitimutely ought 1o enjoy only such privi- | 198 4 the interrogati Pensions Lochren has gone to his home in | father endesvored but was Five Disndsnd Hameonntbs Prasont t 1 and 100 courts the rule was that when an eurolled | loges as are granted to them from the state Senutor Brice was detained longer before | Minneapolis rever y the sheriff, who t otk DENVER, June 15.—T! A ¢ t , " Bill has received the official mttestation of | to the end that they may tram Spiate | the committee then any other of the sentors S - s DENVER, 1988 15.—The 260004 day's sce- aey the presiding officers of the two houses and | for the common benefit of all the people of | 1€ Telterated his declaration in his letter t BROWN IN SIGHT. p—— sion of the American Ins € pav i Bas received the approval of the president | the sty It is & fallany to suppose that | Chairman Gray, in which he had said th wed in & Mother Hubbard. opathy was opened with * 4 o ’,m,'u i, and is deposited 1n the Department of State | the railwiy companics hase tne piont 1o uas | B¢ had not bought or 80ld & single share of | What He Has to Say Kespecting F A K June 15—At K s in attendance. The s acoordin law, its authentication is com- | the power granted them for e purpose | SUEST stock, or dealt in industrial stocks of Latest Stor; last night whe r Tived of ocensots showed B - m}«:‘fl u‘l:nd'“:fl}'r'*“'"?. {hat it ds 90t | of making money for themselves and to SEF- S0k, He declured: “Sipce entering | Dr. Brown turned up in Omahs yest from the b 5 ateris lica &nd theraj en! 1o om the Journals of ore gh weople to ese ho asnate 1 have 60t boan o ned in any pd oy S e L he bitterly fought woman suffrage th address nk A & either house that the act 3id mot pass in | Amore the FIEM of the people 1o uhe these | way, directly or indiectly, in any property, | 824 00 account &t Sam Payne's statement | wos met ut Fiy e e o f ith &8 Adas 3 | Au a Lorraine & the precise form in-which it was sign Tent of & Tate that represents the cost of | securities, stocks, Investments or speculs- | to S Drexel on the way to Linec of his wife, ¢l r & mother hubbard | the potash salts by Prof | ¥ sl to Clowes Both presiding officers of the legl € the ‘transportation and & reasonable proft | Uions ib smything that ls mentioned in the | Thursday night be was at once got hold of | dress and sunbonnet and compelled e k. In the afters letely ralsel Mr. Webster said: “It 1s true th uhon the moneys legitimately investod in | i@ bill from the first line tc the end of | by the police, though mot placed under ar- | FATCR Uy the streets before & brass | clinica e and otelogy 3 e | Miner 1 i but have Det gock and North, who were members of the | the raflway lines. y the free list, with the exception of some | Test. He denied that he hired Payme to | gi¥': of -womsn sufiraye r ¥he cChafrmaog: senate, testified that the Bil was not read | .wpe Nebraska railroad companies have | 10l manufacturing establishments n Lima kill Maud Rubel or that he knew anythin y aoa, 8a8 the A \ 0 1 1 & coal train st @t large ou three separste duys, but w undertaken arbitrarily to draw an imaginary | 200 adjoining towns in Ollo. 1In other words, | about the rder. He i, however, kep Wiman Found Guilty Both sect rgely € sbu. ] od the traln crew b ~ ¥ ig Strickler mines, where the first and second time by title only. | line norch and south through the sibie ap | ™Y investments are not comnected with or | under surveillance e osmpgt g - e it sl b attorney say § Y then partly destroyed collateral, went t v ¥ i f t holly rued t [ set the rallway eloped with the daug tate Senkt EAR e “ r { cars sherift y 4id not, however, make any such ob- s v ~ e | effected by the operations of the tariff act, [ The police and the county A . on 8t the time of the frst And 5econd | mobet bisoe el ne ey aa the Mis: | except as the general property of the coun” [ ther do not west Brown, regarding Payne's | Yo' mercy. © He w P & mecommong o ridges were repaired and Peading of the bill hey did n Fremont. Lincols and Beatrice. and on an | ¥ &" latest version of the crime &5 of Do weight. | sentence June 20 e suy such cbjection when e journal - nts from this arbitrary The testimony of Mr. Brice corroborated Sy - FRRNDY k. S - and approved &t esch m 5 oian. 5 ChARES SR seceine I» that of Messrs. Terrel, Havemeyer and Re Heat Is Fatal at Milwaokee. Trouble Among South Dakota Populists ciston Confirmed, side from that, however = . g g as 1o the oocurrences in the room in the | MILWAUKEE, Wis, Jupe 15.—There were | MITCHE ey e &Y | SPRINGF L, June 15.—The su- startling proposition if the - - T Arlington. Mr. Brice was very explicit and o aths from sunstroke in Milwaukee st convention sdjourned E n y d & m y relie r b affirmed the lowe™ courl & mewbers of the legislature could t (Continued on Fifth Page) E decial of any knowle the prostrated. after & fich ¢ n th liciting 064 for them. purintment case,