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— —— = = ——= == —= + OMAHA, TUESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 11, 1894, SINGLE COPY FIVE CENI1 GOMPERS MAKES HIS REPORT | 523cron, s s contrace work oo\ BANK PANIC IN ST, JOHNS | Broceramsr sihesetvereiietitors the! OMAHA AGAIN ROBBED BY FIRE | 3z "ehn*tsd wi e work ot s weear | DRESENTED BOTH THE PLANS proce efore two more lengths of The proposition to establish compulsory o T e A aellive hose and thus ran his line to the top of the — arbitration was denounced and the charge Iy refused to answer the auestions and the o— Faxton hotel. From this point of vantage No made that designing persons were advo- court, by due process of l&w, has sent them 7 company poured a good stream of water Reviews Some History and Makes Some | cating it as a_means of destroying labor or- | carcity of Cash Causes a Orash that En- | to prison for contempt. Building and 8tock of Consolidated Coffee | down upon the rear of the building. i ckel Lt/ ganizations. Maay persons, including con- v 8 The sheet iron bridge from the Paxton Carlisle snd Eckels Beforo the House Come Recommendations to the Federation, gressmen, had written to fum on the subject, tails Much Financial Misery, CALIFORNIA'S PUNST QONTEST, Oompany Destroyed Last Night, hotel to the annex was in great danger at one mittee on Banking and Currency, he sald, and it was obvious to him that o’ vy time, but the pipemen occasionally turned a % ¢ there " ;h\ul;:hr of tome Hl\'hlhllw h..n;..; Repubiican State Coliinittes Clalm Gross streim ..nmnul»l structure and m;( it from T enacted, s generally accepted,” sald . > 3 burning. he alley betwee o Paxtor SILVER AND IMM GTATION PROMINENT | piaciil I i eehiialy asceicliy il | NEWFOUNDLAKD. SEEKING QUTSIDE AID | 1 T Weund wore Commicid ™ | " | LOSS ABOUT EIGHTY THOUSAND DOLLARS | it 1, i, hiven, i FASLS2 | COMPARED WITH THE BALTINORE SCHEME tion of compulsory arbitration there is one Ao -y : — was stationed and did good work, supplying .| means by which an award against labor . storm that has been gathering for many days g . & water to the men who held the pipes in the w, Defends the Actlon of the Federatlon Dur- | ;14" o angorced, but that the imposition | ¥8liure of Export Fish Houses Causes One |, .o (0day when P. B. Cornwall, chalrman Did Good Work In Pre- | rear of the building. It was a hard fight in | BY the Latter the Ultimate Redemption of YA Ing the A, R. U, Strike—Tom Patter~ | of these conditions would be tantamount to of the Largest Banking Houses in of the republican state ‘cenral committee,| YOPHNE the Flames trom Taklug Othor | the alley, because the smoke was o dense | the Notes Lies with the Go aty son Delivers an Address on m:[v,vul slavery, hence the alternative pro- the Colony to Close Its went before the state supreme court and took Large Bulldings — Water Pressure ""(‘1“{’:;" "'l‘;‘” “I‘I‘('_""‘j"““’.“ ke AL The While by the Other Two the G Labor atd Its Struggless | position to make the organizations and the Bisk t ! B R % Oaigirods Fits 3 axton annex and in th X funds of the organizations attachable for the initial step in what I8 to be a contest west rooms of the Murray were much fright erument Assumes No Liability, —_— the failure of any workman to abide by a of the election of James H. Budd, the demo- Hl’l L scampered with their baggage to decision which may be awarded against us, : ratio candidate “for goyéhor of Ghlifo tafe quarters, DENVER, Dec. 10.—The fourteenth annual | or. in" he. absencs of such funds, compei| ST. JOHNS, N. F., Dec, 10.—The Com- |cratic candidate for governor of Californid.| myq four.story bullding on Harney street, convention of the American Federation of | tho placing of a bond by the trade union [ mercial Bank of Newfoundiand, having its |10 San Francisco, owlog (9 the incompstency | potyoen Fourteenth and Fitieenth streets, Labor was called to order by President | for the enforcement of such an award. headquarters In this city, suspended payment |of precinct clection officerd nd In many In- | goupied by the Consolidated Coffee company, | One of tho Leading Houses in the Clty on | on banking and currency today 1o prosont in Gompers promptly at 10 o'clock today, There 1 ""‘k' "‘”";"'“" ','“' it in a 1y Instance | this morning owing to the failure of several |stances their corrupt methods, the returns of | wou"oompletely destroyed by fire last night Firve. dotall the teatures of the mew curreiiuy BIKN wero 100 delegates and spectators in Oda | A¥Ards would be rd petiod B hetion o8| of the largest fish exporting houses to re- | many precincts have not Been properly Cer-| wyp tg contents and this morning nothing but| CHATTANOOGA, Dec. 10.—The Southern | prcposed in his annual report and end ‘nlp:l Fellows hall at that timo and hait as many | thrcoen e unauthorised hatty actlon of | 550nd to thelr Labilitics to the bank. This [tiled (o the board of election commissioners, | o naiceq walls are standing o suggost to | hotel, ono of the leading hotels in this city, |fn — the prosidentis mterors, " e et more came In during the morning session. | a member, the entira union could be placed | has Involved other banks and has crippled | which is Just completing Its canvass of the |\ iy of Omana that. sothing. st the | 15 on fire and will be a total loss, The fire | much intercet - the teaeins as b i ot most efficient work of the fire department | Was caused by the bursting of a gas meter | that Mr. Carlisle would lend a more populas President Rhodey Kenenan of the Denver | in peril, its future and its efficacy destroyed |some of the largest concerns here, Four of | returns, In several precinels the officers have ¢! e elivere e address of | @nd the workers placed at the tender mercies | them have closed their premises and others | not signed their returns and refuse to do so. AT \ GaRe s O i b Trades as; nlxnlfly deiiveted. tho. L ey O | of thelr employers. The first step must be sl od their premises | s i : olnet. in whioh | Prévented what might have been one of the | I the basement, the gas igniting from a fire | interest to the subject than had appeared in weleome, to which Mr. Gompers briefly re- | o (AR emPplovers. The frst SLp wUSt b | will close tomorrow | Twelve cfficers of one precinet, in which |yt digastrous fires In the city’s history. | M the furnace ‘room near by. There were | tne formal report. The crowd in attendance sponded. The latter spoke feelingly of the ST bl et compuls The small depositors are demanding gold |glaring frauds have been discovered, are now (' y's history. | gaventy-five guests in the house, all of whom g 2 ‘ next, possibly, arbitration, but compulsory under arrest for refusing to certify to their| The burned building was in the center of The bullding cost $75.000 and is | Made it necessary to use the large room of almost desperate condition of labor at the | arbitration—never.” from the union and savings banks, and the | Unde € T § bullding cost $75,000 and s | 1400 4 - roturns. It is claimed that if the vote of all [ one of the most solidly constructed squares | partly insured. e committee of ways and means. Besides present tin Referring to the innovation | = The successful mediation of the general | gold reserve is belng steadily drained. 1t) fERNS (08 BUREE R CH® L0 0 o e city. Tmmediately i the rear of th Todd, ticket agent of the Southern | the full membership ct the committee, Sencs of holding this convention so far west, he |officers in a number of disputes between | they are able to meet the run everything is | g idromit 4 10, Tear of ‘the s ; ) h | such_irregularities shall be thrown out over | site stands the Paxton ho o railway, was perhaps fatally burned, Romero, the Me: ste 4 me suggested that within a decade the westward | Workingmen and employers was reported and | safe. But the chief danger is the difficulty | " site stands the Paxton hot:l, to the east, Y / , the Mexlcan minister, and many, separated by only three smail structures, is Fire in a Colorado Mine. members of congr were present Mr. 20,000 votes be stricken from the re- Inovement of indurtry might take the con. | the statement made that labor must conquer |in getting more gold Into the country. iR A L e gl A . the Murray hotel, to the west is the five-story NEWCASTLE, Colo, Dec. 10.—Fire has [ Carlisle adopted an easy conversational style the right to be heard in all cases. With this | At present the people are very peaccful and | tVFP® 3 8 - ventl e fed o0 to the Goldel 0. | $ght me % 561 i 6 : Qb It was In San Francieco that Budd polled | th b : ;\lorl:;r.u'(i‘x:u{“»r: r:;‘.‘.‘::‘u‘ ’)»1‘&’"”'\”‘1:1(,: ‘.l(\r;nl :‘\LIZ;.' h ‘:\}V’rHI(r;:\l::urwr"wm}xs:(vllln’I\:::l ‘:::.’}‘:‘ '.I:‘ :h‘.:'v:n‘::u‘x“hh ;:3,:‘,51‘:\’[,':‘,’. («5'1‘ u’ix‘:-::f 0: L[:T | his big vote, and as his total plurality in the | Withnell block. Diagonally across from the | broken out in the Vulean coal mine in the ot "'Mnj\ He said he was ready to answer Burns, the great English labor leader, en- | sistance be allowed the president of the Fed- | trying to effect an arrangement with London | State 18 less than 1300, It is plain that the | rear is the Ware block. All of these struc- | new slope in which fitty-five men were em- | ducstions |mm S e tered the hall and was grected with a storn | €Fation in his dutics as cditor of the official | bankers or with Canadian concerns, which | throwing out of the returhs trom ll these| turcs are five and six-story bulldings, while| ployed. It is supposed (hat the fire was | COUOTREE Bis own views, He took up each of mpplause, Ho took his seat at the left | OT8aN Of the party. will'be urged to extend aid to this center, | precincts will defeat Budd afdt scet WSS | adjoining them are half a dozen three story | caused by the accumulation of gas. — Fa T, Hapsal ol):Lhe 1% FreaLIEInE o e et o o0k e seat at the teft | ™R cordial grecting was given the English Al the republican candidate | The republican |y oy “piory ong of these structures was | INE to subdue the flames by applylng water [, i fepedl all the laws requiring or author- oceupled by Dav.d Holmes of “:;“,h,\h__ delegates and much benefit was predicted SHADOWING THE FENIANS, state central committe has decid jl‘ to i'n: In danger for more than an hour last night, | [CUSD the means of hose, the management | m“”“‘_*l"]l_ «l-;‘: I*;II“”"”" States bonds Fogtand. Manc v | trom . a. (cloxer. aMliation: with: the Wage tempt this very thing, In pursuance of this | In dunger ot thi an Hour/1ast mignt.{ dgeidedto foudthe minié,. It Wi take at | A% 45CLHLONLLOR clrcilation, Fol s Eresident Gompers named James Duncan, | €47ers across the water. Higher ducs for | Story of n London Paper that Trish Extrem- | plan Chalrman Cornwall this afternoon filed he fire department came up to all ex- | least two weeks to extinguish the flames and | , * , Jotit hational banks to lesue ntos to R. H, Metealt, Thomas 3. Kiderkin, Terberi | the various unions were suggested as a means ists Are Again at Work. a petition with the supreme (‘r:ux: for a writ | pectations and met every demand upon its| pump the water out again. thelr paid-up and unimpaired < Ilm‘l‘lmh\‘:t A. Mullen and Thomes F. Tracy as a com- | Of Icreasing their usefulness and augment-| LONDON, Dec. 10.—The Morning, com-|°f mandate upon the board of election com- | regources, Glass Works Burned. require each bank before rec:iving notes to mittee on credentials, ing their strength, and the fact was cited missioners, Citing them. t0 {appear and show , the [ NPWOASTLE, Pa, Dec. 10.—The She.|deposit a guaranty fund consisting of United Thomas M. Patterson of Denver was intro- | that the only union that has increased its . why they should not throw out and refuse | nose supply was ulicient, and the genera| NEWCASTLE. Pa, Dec. 10.—The She-| debosit s gusranty fund conslating of United duced and delivered an address on “Labor's | membership in tho past year has tho highest |4re guarding Mr. Asquith, the home secre- | to count the returns of all the precincs the | iscipline of the men good. The department | 1280 glass works, owned by Knox, Folts & | il P €HECT, ROt Including treasury Rough but Noble Struggle. speaker, | dues of any in the Federation. tary, Sir William Vernon Harcourt, chan- | returns from which show itregularities. The | demonstrated one very significant fact, and | Co., sustained a loss of about $100,000 by | upon the circutsting noise moptes oo St ever eloquent and interesting, was at his| Secretary Chris Evans submitted his report | cellor of the exchequer, and Mr. John Morley, | Supreme court now has the petition under| tpat was that it 0 was able to successtully |fire. Insurance, $30,000. percentage of deposits upon the circulating best, and his delineation of the industrial| Of the finances and numerical strength of | chjet secretary for Ircland, and the aileged | COPsideration. On the state supreme bench| cope with a dangerous fire when it had an S i I 4 N 2 L i, notes outstanding to be maintained at all conditions of the past and present was re- | the Federation. The receipts from all sources, | roviva) of fenianism, records the visit to Eng- | (1€ republicans have a majority, but 1t 15| available supply of wat:r. The water used | OMAHA TEACHER DISAPPEARS. | times, and whenever a bank retires its ofrou- ceived with frequent applausc. One of the | Including a balance November 1, 1893, of |jang of a well known Irish-American ex- | 1Ot to be presumed that this fact can have | by the department last night was drawn from lation, in Is fa whole or in part, the guarant changes in the situation from the past he | $7.147.44, were stated at $2: . The ex- | ramist under the alias of Dr. F., who while | 20Y bearing upon the question in fssue. If|mains on Harney and Farnam, Fourteenth |Mrs. Notson and Her Two Children e . ' : fund to be returned to it in proportion to the attributed to the increase of corporations. He | Denditures were given at $17,302.08, including | ho wae in the city visited Dr. R., Joe T., and | the court shall decide in favor of the repub-|and = Sixteenth streets. Farnam and Six- ROt gt N Cartilo s e sald that while the individual employer might | $3,573.34 donated to the sustenance of strik- . c ' cans, the eftect of the deeision will be im- | teenth streets are supplied with twenty- . g Mr. Carlisle suld he At 0 Mr. K., all of whom were active in the | icans, t ! g 4 t E s @ supplied with enty Mre. Ida B. Notson, a teacher In the Mr. Carlisle said he was eatisfied that the feel a sympathy for his employes, tho cor- | INg unions. Five hundred dollars [ ity o B8 Of Waom, were aetive Ib the | mediate and conclusive amd Estee will be|four-inch mains, while Harncy and Four- | Windsor school, disappeared from her home, | Dresent law requiring the deposit of bonds poration’ could entertain no such emotion, | Of this wa given | to the | ioiana’ Parls (o see Irish extromists, He | feated. If the decislon I @iverse to the re-| teenth strects have eighicen-inch mains. | 716 South Thirtieth street, with her two | (0 stcure circulation prevented the clasticity The dctlon of the federal government in the | Debs defense fund The receipts and eX-|yqy shadowed by detectives throughout. his [Publlcans, It is thelr decfieed intention 1o At no time was thero a lack of|children, Saturday afternoon. The first in- | Of the currency. 0 Pullman strike was denounced as tyrannical, | penditures yar less u!un" In 18t and 1893 | Jos0uen here and until he safled from Havre | CATTY the contest into le LIRS water, thus demonstrating the correctness gence of her departure was ved The provision outlined,” said Mr. Car- The General Managers’ association, he s There is a balance of $5,191.79, which is less | 2010, W€ PP A e, oG T Buthorl, | they have an overwhelming majority. | of the position taken by City Engineer Rose- terday by the superintendent of schoots | M81€, “glves ample protection without the hould hav . than at any time since 1890. The report democrats are furlous. They declare that all | water, that in order to successfully fight a deposit of bonds as requir GETh A, Canttal o e (or elass | alowed that 167 Charters. were tssued during | bios are fully alive: to. alll ravivale of the | democta tre JCCCR: JECH LAy ke | Mrge 'Ave: the miains. stk be" Mok jarger | 1N the request for a mubatitito teacher, el e L UL L legislation, elther by infuencing elections o | the year for lower and contral unions and | fenlan movement and threats of the Trish- | 1l 44'"anq. Incompstence it I proposed to | than the ones how lying I many of ihe |, The fact that Mrs. Notson has had a good | ““Wour o0 4 (UnrNey RESERVE by purchasing the members of national and | Stats federations lIn thirty states. »\"v-»'t-rul t BADS: throw out these returns were appointed umlur{ streets |n‘l:m l’”]“m s center of the city. | 9°% of ‘("‘“‘\“’_‘h‘l"‘\‘\"““'l‘ "“',‘: ‘I":\’l"‘f‘l“:‘_':l’: Mr. Carlisle saia the practical value of & state legislatures. : X HEmpertiny L “’,.”:"l‘,””,"‘“'_r'““:eg"l CAPTAIN AND CREW CULPABLE, a republican administration, “('»‘" gla ‘I"" l".h]: ri\‘c‘:‘mrgy( ; ;: e r e apeelving many sei | departure, has caused some of her friends to | reserve fund of currency was shown in 1593. A vote af thanks was given Mr. Patterson | Were recommended. Regarding the propos i ding of the registrar ot¥elections, who Is a | gratulations for the eMclent manner in which | (T HEY i AU i some.terne | Thore was a demand Tor momou w at the conclusion of his address, after which | tion that the Federation enter politics the |y o gor tho Wreok of the Weirapa ana | brother-in-law of D. M. Wurles, secretary and | he handled the fire last night. It was the | porary aberration of mind. She spent the | $40,000,000. The treasury it [t st 5 the convention adjourned until 2 o'clock. secretary recommended that such action be the LGl oti BIphity Liveh the practical head of the republican state | first fire in which he has had supreme com- | campaign out in the state working in the [ pieet (he stringency, but by the t th SILVER AND IMMIGRATION. confined to work independent of any party. b Y G YO organization. mand of the full force of the department, He- | interests of a candidate for superintendent [ el (00 SUURECRCY, but by the time the I A it Hacas hkirtas. Closer organization and a general breaking| AUCKLAND, N. Z, Dec. 10.—The court ———le assumed personal dircction of the fire from | Of public instruction and confided to some | HOLeS were ready to distribute the demand Iaber convention: profess il oammnes g |@Way from political partles was recom-|of inquiry has found that the steamship| SIXTEEN HOURS IN ZHE:WATER. | the Harney strest side, while Assistant Chief | Of Ier intimate friends that in case he was | [0 KoTe Y 400 many of the pacuges o to the adoptlon by the delegates of a reso. | Mended: Weirapa, bound from Sydney, N. 8. W., to k Barnes took charge of the men working in the | geputy. "She was much elated when the re- | retary invited ecriticlsm on this particular lution fayoring the free colnage of silver, it | . 1n¢ treasurer, John B. Lennon, made his | e port, and which was wrecked the night | Sufferings of Sallors Duriwg the Storn on | alley at the rear of the burning structure. The o (] CHATTANOOGA HOTEL BURNING. JVASHINGTON, Dec. 10.— Secretary] Carlisle appeared before the house committes -~ The engine se:vice was excellent, menting upon the statement that detectives | fhe water tower demonatrated its value turn me in, but soon after became very | sectio N Yo # M| report, which was practically a resume of the 4 I 5 | the Pacitic Const fact that the Paxton hotel and the adjacent | despondent, siying that she had been dis- | ARLHDR Bt Abked ¥ Is very probuble that such a resolution will | FRORE WO WO Bt Y O port, | of October 28 on Great Barrier island, with SRANGCISCO. Decd 10~~The storm | structures are still standing speaks well for | appointed in her ambition Chalrman Springer asked how the secre- be introduced and that it will meet with but S el SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. € AT G {th her mother, | tar¥'s plan differed from the Baltimore plan. wery' little opposition. On the question of BURNS MAKES A SPEECH. e fanliiotithen L:u‘u]:unnl;l}»l“nt::rzmwlllx':“u;)"cuusex much d2mage to the gtrects and revers | the eicioncy of thest men and the men| yp oo “On Saturda bon, Ehentt | Me. Carlisle explained technical qiffer- Immigration some decided views are expected [ President Gompers then introduced Hon. | oo P46 Barowned. Chief Officer 2 'f:‘un over the city. In many sheps there was [ Vorking uncer thelr direction. after 2 o'clock, she left the house with her | ence. The Baltimore plan proposed a deposit from the convention. They will probably be | John Burns, who made a short address. He | gueaS W (VR Hate qootee™ Cotads W |G cn s ooding that goods floated about in a [ WORK OF TOWER AND STEAMBERS. | two childfen, siating that she was going | of 60 per cent under certain conditions, while In the shape of a resolution asking congress | said: “Mr. David Holmes and myself were | $EIT0R 45 BECh TR i RSl bl ‘e of black mud and water. A sec- |, The water tower completely deluged the [{loWn ftown to buy them shoes. They ‘were | the treasury plan proposed a deposit’ of 30 to limit all forelgn migration to this country [ chosen by your Lrothers in the old world Liad BHELONCRURE [N XU RCEARINCRT : fourth story with a constant volume of water | (O frereed rathon shabbily and she her-| per cent. "When a bank fails the treasury; for a number of years. But béyond doubt | to represent them in this, the first American | the suspension of his certificate. tion of the new cement séatwall in course of | gng could have been worked as effectively | ook o mmadlc bt it comtmel®r, S | plan contemplated an assessment on all the the principal business to come before the | labor convention at which Engifsh representa- | The court ",'l"‘.’,';’,","“l Annt ;""\,"f"“l ‘],’“‘ construction was washed away, and at Oak- [ in a story still higher had it been necessary. | kniown. It has been discovercd that e diq | naticnal banks, they in turn having & lem delegates will be the adoption of a platform, | tives were appointed. The convention that | o PORIC Lie SImenp Was i tarce aud AhAt | o0 “hore the tide was higher than for | The steamer pressure was a'so all that could | not visit the shce store she had mentioned, | on the failed bank, As a basls for such a matter the following | appointed us comprised 400 delegates, of | the crew fh l‘ r‘”““““i _";"f‘,’ might have | o re the wharves were damaged badly. The [ be desired. The streams directed from the [ but hmgugl of that called upon a dres Representative Hall of Missouri suggested program, adopted by the different trades | whom 100 were members of Parllament, l"’;l“e‘m“""rll’u‘n:)fi of the British seamen In such | {512)" precipitation at Oaklaud durlngdlu ground casily mounted into the top story | MAKKE ’a‘x’:};;"‘.‘;‘:‘;he‘" Hl*;:fihvtv‘;"m:lh:rlerv:ll that there was a prevailing opinfon that it assemblics of Great Britan, has been recom- | Justices or municipal officers, This shows s S ol storm was aimose five Inclodfias.many. days, | of the building, while streams fromhe toB | §'locic. or Mhortly after. To Mre, Chrisiic | % Uneafe to place the entire question of mended for consideration what a hold organized labor has upon the PORTE IS MUCH STIRRED UP. A boat containing two, n was over- | of the one-story Kennard block just east of | she said that she intended to visit thai | €XPanding the currency in.th> hands of core “‘Compulsory education; direct legislation; | people of England. I shall be pleased to turned in the ln!y duri_‘ng lnunzt‘n'rm. Ihm\\‘llr:‘: the burning building were thrown completely uftlvrnv;m with a nd who lived at the | Porations and banks. a legal eight hours working day; sanitary | hear ten years from now that you have pro- | Diplomatic Wheels nt Constantinople Tem- | both men into the water. | h managed to | over the roof. end of one of the car lines, but which line| “It will work automatically,” said Mr. Inspection o1 workshop, mine and home; | gressed as far as we have today. Our porarily Idle—Armenian Sparks. crawl on top of the baat. ~ One of them made | The building was the property of W. E. ‘s'(xu-mx'-flz“!'}? tlm;l‘h‘ e 'f""hf'fi to say. | Carlisle. “Banks will not expand the cure liability of employers for injury to heaith, [ coming hero is Intercsting for many reasons, | yIENNA, Dec. 10.—All foreign diplomatic | VO attempts to swim ashore, but had to| Clarke, and was valued at $25,000. It was | e 1eft after she had ‘staid only a short|rency unless the public needs it. —Their body or life; the abolition of the sweating|one of which is that fhe country from o i T {give up and return to his companion. = He | leased from Mr. Clarke and occupied by the | “"Pe qepots were also visited by the po. | Interest will be to expand and contract as system; the municlpal ownership of strect | which we come initiated the employment | action at Constantinople has been suspended | hecame half crazy and begged his companion olidated Coffee company, a corporation | lice. At the Union depot one of the em-|the common interests demarnd it. These cars and gas and electric plants for public |system. 1 would say, however, that while [ in consequence of the exchange of views|for a knife that he could end his suffer-| oomprising the following stockholde W. | ployes stated that a woman and two chil- | intere will therefore control at all times distribution of light, heat and power; the | England inaugurated “industrial competition | which, on the initiative of Great Britain, is | Ings, but his companion cheered him up and | g Clarke, E. A, Benson, Meyer & Raapke, dren that answered the description of the | The secretary stated that this flexibility was nationalization of telegraphs, telephones, rail- | America has eciipsed her in monopolies.” proceeding between the Berlin treaty signa- | 2fter much (l'\lm‘vul:l)(suc(’;}mlcl{ ml ",'i“,".'f"'f J. B. Miles, W. W. Cole, and H. P. Lau of El’.h~l';""~‘:‘:}l';_\ \’\"’;;u‘"""h:t;_ ll“"""‘;l}("!lmlw k. much more desirable than a rigid system roads and mines, and the principle of | He spoke feelingly of the warm welcome B 3 the man fto the boat. e remalned quiet | pincoin, The manager of the company is | cma} b 5 fonice, @nd| by which a fixed amount of currency. » referondum in all legislation.” they had received and gave some words of | (OTY Powers with the view of taking joint| untii a hail storm gommenced, and the stones | W' \w' Cole, The company occupied the | (gmoia, teachers on the blatform at the | wag ‘always outstanding. At one time the =y p > con- | dctlon on the Armenian question. “The | gtriking his back made him desperate. Tear- | fio . Mo 1ot vine el et atoas T an Brelnpheeitte Woman tuthen gANGY WAl S With the exception of the clause referring ",‘f"f“e us“w ::w] !’I‘l\urt \:‘n.r]lil(xf :le; £on- | Porte is very anxious at this new turn of |ng himself from his fastenings he threw |>|1flylx‘“4-‘bV|Al‘\11>vlyt,, r»n(r'r).m,,].. ;h;m'f stock of teas, back 'end, went foward the ‘Tenth street :“r(ln:]E‘xh:n}\/u:r:;‘ Creped that the hl-n[l;\s ar:w to the governmental ownership of railways, | vention. Mr. Holmes excused himself from | aeaire “anq has apprised the sultan of the himeelf into the water and was drowned, | COffées, spices, cigars, baking powder, etc. | viaduct, The contractor who is putting in | ou 3,000, under pressure, and it had telegraphs and telephones, this platform will [ speaking on account of a heavy cold con-| oyohange of views taking place among the | Af Jlinging to the boat for sixteen hours | Yalued at $50,000 or $55,000. The basement | an artestan well at Riverview park in the | not been for the Canadian banks which sent probably be favorably recelved and adopted | tracted on his way to the city. e R A S A T T A e P ) |'um|1canh;|\ was rescued. The | Of the building contained a carload of boxes | ptheastern Noteon repmrted 1a taad | Who | currency fnto this country serious results without discussion. This clause, itselt, is con- | President Gompers, In response to Mr. | PREER % SEFCUENTE G TR, T TArCh | the dead man's comparion s tescted. & The | and some engines, but was used chiefly for [ {1oM S 5 cisck o shorihs attor e donee | might have ensued sidered by many workingmen to smack too | Burns' remarks, said that under no govern-| ooy pagha, sat continuously from noon | harbor, which accounts for the great length | SIOTaEe purpose The first floor contained [ day afterncon she stopped and asked for a Mr, Carlisle said the ultimate labllity was much of soclalism and fs likely to cause no | ment on earth Have laboring men been so im- | givid, FAT FA6 SEEIOVERL TreR BOOR | harbors WEICH KetoRl s e the offices and the stock of tea, coffees and | drink of water. He was at the top of a|on the government by the Baltimore plan litile opposition. The auditing committee, | Posed on as in America, but expressed the | oo qqy The' fohdoher 0 I aehed. from ' Port g On the second floor was the coffee | derrick at the time and did not speak to|and on the banks by his plan. Mr. Johnson consisting of Joseph F. Valentine, national [ lope that labor conditions may soon be im- (bl Blakely, Wash., to this pdrt, while attempt- | T0a8ting room and on the third floor the [ Mrs. Notson. aithough he recognized asked if the ultimate liability of the govern= vice president of the Tron Moulders union of | Broved and the improvement be aided by this serminy Complains of American Oil. T o sasy In this mornidg, foundered in the | Spice and baking powder rooms. The top T Wire With her and ehe | ;on would not inspire more confidence in the San Francisco; J. W. Quayle of the Amalga- | {raternal meeting of labor men of European| BERLIN, Dec. 10.—The government has | 't FUM T Redking on the bar. It is | l00F contained a laboratory and was also used water she started north, but st currency. The secretary sald it undoubtedly, mated Carpenters, Chicago, and Chris Evans, | birth: A ““'“‘"“: invitation from the trades | ngructed the Hamburg Chamber of Com- | belicved she lost her rudder. The vessel | fOF storage purposes. The stock was insured | and then went east toward the river would, but his plan supplied ample protection the secretary of the Federation, is In the | &jembly 1o take an excursion around the |, ..o o nquire into the complaints which | seemed suddenly to become unmanageable, | under the 80 per cent clause, the Insurance | was the last that was seen of the Woman | and therefore ample confidence. He explained clty, and have been Inspecting the accounts | 100" tomorrow was accepted, as was one to i was carried back over the bar with the tids | being $34,000. The building was insured for the children. that in case of the fallure of a bank its 30 of the Federation, From what they learmed | attend the Lyceum theater tonight and a re- | have been made as to the inferior quality of | Va8 ¢ ok e PRI $15.000 Mrs. Notson was married seven years per, cent goes inta the genera) mafety. fund deration. m what they learned | copijon by the Hotel Employes union tomor- | recent importations of petroleum by ~the |&nd was soon thrown upon the beach at a|¥IGR0C o o0 o to Dudley Notson, who was in the United | PF ¢¢ s S - Banera) malolyi Uit they reported the finances in splendid con- | CEP!ION b3 Standard Ol company. It 1s charged that the | point three miles below the CHff house. At - B. Clarke, the heaviest stockholder of | giates signal service in this city. A short|and if the assets of the failed bank are not dition, but will not make public any report | gy "“',m" W Réad ot Donver wat Penneyivania ofl flelds are exhausted and (ha, |9 0'clocK the vesel was rapidly going to | the company and the owner of the building, | time after the couple scparated, the hus- | Sufficient to meet all the liabilities without until the convention assembl PR AL B vl e A e BT e el ple The crew are in the rigging. is out of the city, having gone on the junket- [ band going to Chicago. Of late Mrs. Not- | carrying the general safety fund below 5 per The following delegates have arriyed: Al | 0U¢ He sald: “For fitteen years I have |and Ohi ¥ ana | "irne eight men forming the crew were | ing trip of the Commereial club to Wyoming. | son has reccived letters from her husband, | cent then all the banks are assessed to meet fred McCallum, secretary of the Duluth | paen more concerned about a home over:here And 0. rescued by the life-saving crews and taken | Mr. Cole was unable to say last night | but without her mother's kuowledge, 4 ’ banks then have a lien Federated trades; J. C. Killgallon, secretary | than | about a home over . there. 1 Offer of Men und Money. to the station near by. They were all but | whether the company would continue in busi- e e PR ssets of the failed bank. of the Amalgamated Iron and Steel Workers | havs regarded the old world as| CITY OF MEXICO, Dec. 10.—President | exhausted. ness, a3 tho decision would be made by Mr. | o o e o Sherift Bar. | Concerning the state bank feature of tho of Pittsburg; Thomas J. Elderkin, president | oo X s | Diaz ety el 0 0 Aoy s “larke. A R ST S T % plan, Secretary Carlisle sald: It suggests 841118 Natlona) Boamen's union of Clicagn: | oy wpiine | and Mo HeN o Lo S |l: :‘“‘;P“U'(”‘fm“r‘“"\f{”;':;::“fl’x'":';“‘v' B0 WORKED A BOLD GAME. CASHIER SMELLED SMOKE. ton arrived at Linneaus this afternoon from | fériiy™s plan by which state banks A # Danlel Keefe, president of the National 'Long- o e ve bee r vi Alfdan 8 S0, 00N DLt g At about 9:15 last night, while Cashier [Pt JO%F jam and George Taye|ir tney gaw fit. But the government has no - | opportunities have been thrown away, We [ oo 5 50 Bl Syt 4 s ™ Shesp Were Stol I lor, who are charged with t ler of shorestien’s union of Chicago; Sim J. Svelds- |are told that the workingman today is better | WhICh he replies with thanks, saying he does | Mow Several Thousand Sheep Were tolen |, . Holmes was working In the office, he | (0 Wit and. family. ot Hrowning. thiy | direct concern’ with state’ Institutions, The the, representing Pacific Coast Fishermen's [ off than he formerly wa. To my mind the |0t Dbelieve ”“""! will be need of going to x ~_from a Wyominsg Range. smelled the odor of smoke. He immediately [ county. The sheriff was accompanied by | Plan simply gives them the privileges of union, Astoria, Ore.; W. J. Croke, represent- | Sioux on the plairs of Dakota, with his pony | VAT, It Is said that a lot of material is now | CHEYENNE, Dec. 10.~(Special)—John |jpvectigated. Going up to the second story [ about twenty deputies fully prepared [ acting under certain conditions if they see ing United Coal Mine Workers, Marion, Ind.; | and bow and arrows, years ago was better of |0 the wharf at Mazatlan awaiting trans- [ Esquibble, a Mexican gheep herder, [ a-5r he at once saw that there was no fire | for an emergency. There were about 60| fit,” J. Band, Indianapolis, and John F. O'Sulli- | than some Kansas or Nebraska farmers to- | POrtation to Oaxaca. who innocently assisted in the theft of|there, and returning to the ground floor he W‘yv!;: “'h” 4"";'.'.,""}"‘, thi n" \ carrying LARGE NOTES DESIRABLE. van, J. G. Harvey and W. H. Ferguson, |day. The workingman may be better off Mary Navareo Has n 8 $21 sheep from Edwards ‘Bros. of Rock | perceived smoke lssuing from the elevator | the Tavlors arrived, but no demonstration | mp. eorotary then took up the propositio as a Son, ( D P n y haL d g whatev made. Within_two hour v Ohloags. than he was, but he has by no means kept| 1ONDON, Dec. 10.—Mrs. Mary Anderson-|SPrings, this state, arrived in Cheyenne |shatt, coming up from the basement. He | hey given ‘a. preliminary . hearing, | that no national bank note be of less de- GOMPERS' ANNUAL REPORT. pace with the improvement in art, science and | . B Rl il n oY E AT tress, | 1002y from Kansas City. He tells an inter- | immediately ran over to No. 13 engine house | They walved formal arraignment, pleaded | nomination than $10. It would encourage the President Gompers' annual report, which | "Ventol BEED: American actress, | ogiing story of how the di s worked. | on Harney street, but before the alarm was | not guilty and through their attorney asked | circulation of silver certificates of small dee Congratulatory telegrams were rcad from | was delivered of a son on Friday last at her :d McCarthy, Edwards Bros.’ in from there Officer Ci had | for @ change of venue. The change was L Thidas oectifcate was submitted to the conve: AR 8 r X A man named McCarthy, Edwards Bros.' |turned in from there cer Curry had | for a I ! change nominaticn These certificates were now. AN Sibiltied n:v..rlh; »:z::\}‘::“.f:’:l's‘hlll.\".":mrx- E. V. Debs and James O'Connel. The cre- | residence in Lexham Gardens, Kensington, | foreman, the Mexican and another herder | noticed the smoke and pulled box 116, A | EFanted and the case sent to ( "‘3:.'.‘1‘ U0 | crowded Into the treasury. ilmaniod the "oarly o, Words, fle com- | dentials committee reported the contests all | this city. The child died the same day. named McClain were in charge of the herd | gencral alarm was shortly after turned in | miton e o Gl ) Milkasay JerrY adked i3 silver cartifcateein e fo preserve s existence during the recent | *Cled, except. that of the Painters’ union, e of sheep, which were being ranged near e | and the wholo fire department was soon on " | redeemed in gold, Sk and asked for more time on that. 3 olorado and Wyoming line, south of Roc L cadow ’ ; : » secretary, “there o adverse circumstances, Referring to the | “", 5ked for more time on ¢ o MARSEILLES, Dec. 10.—Stephen Zapho- | Springs. Novemver 13 Foreman McCarthy | the ground. Ho ’ Meadoweraft Keady to Pay U ,'" sald the secretary, “there are only coal miners’ strike, he fald 125,000 men | At this point Miss Phoebe Cousine entered LRGP pho- | TN squibble to bunch up the herd of | The fire got under headway very rapidly. | CHICAGO, Dec. 10.—The defense In the | two classes of notes redeemed in gold, viz., JIRBREG 6 Sl EUOOWAREN.. and yabithere was | sR® (EOUI © ARQ JWaR | c0lied toXthe “frant by rophoule 18/ dsad:: Fe - was:the. gelsbraled | aneep, ¢ had n sold to McClain | It apparently shot up the elevator shaft in | trial of the Meadowcraft brothers, charged | the greenbacks and the treasury notes under hardly a dearth of coal, Considering this, | [resident Gompers. She spoke bricfly. The|Greek graln merchant who sent the national | and he Intended to drive them to Rifio, | the middle of the bullding with great speed |with fraud in connection with the failure | the Sherman act of 1890, the establishment of a minimum rate of | PTesident announced some of the unimportant | defense government a gift of over $100,000 | Colo., and ship them to Kangas City to mar: | yud jmmense clouds of thick, black smoke | of their bank, caused a sensation today by | Concerning the ninth provision, “repeal all wages was a victory, He defended the action | OTimittees, and the convention then pro-| during the war of 1870. his hin was corried out MeCarthy | were soon pouring out from both front and | the introduction of unique methods ve | provisions of the law requiring banks to keep of the Federation in regard to the American | c©°%¢d to take th: Painte dinion . contest et Kansas City. The shipment filled fifteen | rear. The front doors and windows were | first witness called by the defense was John [a reserve on unt of deposits,” the secre- ¥ iton! out of the hands of the credentials committee Italy Behind Great Britain. Kansa Y hipme ! S D. Collins, upon wh testimony an in- | (ap s Railway union strike by the assertion that | 46 OF 1he hance of the erefentials committe e ; g double deck cars. MeGlain appeared the | broken open, and this draught caused the |1 Collins, upon defendants had been | &7y said he present law keops a bauk Mr. Debs' proposition submitted to them was | g€, ot the CEIVERies TORE the Bst e LONDON, Dec. 10.—A dispatch to the | next day after their arrival and the sheep | flames to break out, which sent out a vol- | Sittmeny agamst the defendants had been | ¢ro, “using its reserve at a time when it & virtual acknowledgment that the strike [ *V% YEEREE S0 ‘rmm“‘.‘;"l *“m'\’ Chronicle from Rome says Italy is in full [ Were sold in a job lot to Sealing & Tamblyn | yme of thick, stifling smoke that filled the | questioncd Mr. Collins as to the amount of | needs it most was a failure. President Cleveland's action [ .5 (000" W4 fete WA | agreement with Great Britain and is ready [ fOF ¥000: —— street, This hampered the firemen con- | his d t and then publicly tendered him | Mr. Cobb of Alabama asked: “Do you hold General” Coxey's lieutenant, in which ¥ T 3 ) :‘l "":“ :'Im;‘ \;aul everely. condemned ?‘h congratulated the convention that it had not | {0 consent to Burop.an intervention in Won on an Oid flea, siderably in getting the apparatus at work, | that nount with interest. This, = they | that the government owes no obligation to jonest effort of the government to regulate ' ¢ s immigration was acknowledged, but amend- g i R \ & v A MR claimed, cleared their clients of the charge xitornt ! a Gatling gun afmed at it, and suggested | Armenia. . CHEYENNE, Dec. 10.—(Speclal)—Mrs. |but In & very short (e streams of Water | o' cinpdzzlement, declaring that under the [ IRSNOrS? ! - B ments {0 the lawe were suggested. the most | tNat It Pass a resolution demanding that if| Gel erce Resigns. [John C. tln, who was found WiTe ‘“"“i"‘r“y’“’\"l_’ ey 'l;‘lk 1 directly in |13y embezziement could not be charged un h“-k"" S ‘“»*v:“ l']“; L ’"'““K"Jy. ”m'll 1'[‘! e . 10, 981 | congress enact the currency law p-oposed by o) , Dec. ~Frel vo erlepsch, | £ullty of robbing the po ce at Myers- D9 WALAE " 10Y RS -Piaoed. (¢ less the money lost be lost to the depositor gated to protect private citizens who ine fmportant of which wo:e speedy trials of | SoNEress enct ! R . fposed Ly |, BERLIN, Deo, 10.—Freiherr.yon Berlepsab, | SU! [ robblng the poato§ice at Myers-| . t"0nq iy the center of the strest. Some|The court (ook the matter under advise-|vest their funds in manufacturing concerns 3 President Cleveland employers be hereafter ;i oroe crod 1o | ville, in Fremont county, of several valuable \ " immigrants d of being under con- compelled’ to-pay for 1abor 1n’ gold, " The et the minister of commerce, has tendered his [ yiofs R AFEINOY \d packages of merchan- | delay was caused in raising it. but when it| ment. corporations, ete.” tract, and the sending of agents to forefgn [ fOMCUET 0 oY o e e committes, | resignation owing to the fact that the minis. | dise, while acting as depaty for her hus- | was raised and the water was turned on its Colunihil Reala ALrosated, STATE BANK CURRENCY. countries to inspect prospective immigrants. £ L i| try has vejectedhbills which he had drafted. | band, who was postmaster st that place, | cftect on the flames was immediately visible. | - 40 a LA ; Hope was expressed that government tele- | 2ft€F Which an adjournment was taken until - e and sentenced to serve a.germ of one year | Six lines of hose were attached to it, which | COLUMBUS, O, Dee. 10.—The national| Mr. Ca then took up section 11, the graph and telephone service will soon ba es. | Vednesday morning at 9 o'clock. Ambassador Entertains the Pastor, in the penitentiary at Larvamie, was “dis- | oo l_'“,:,‘m 1 with two engines. The. stream | Doard of arbitration, composed of operators | state bank feature, of his plan. He said that tablished In connection with the postal de- T BERLIN, Dec, 10.—The United States am- | ¢harsed today. Mra. Gadllnls o very at-| oy’ very strong and it rapidly brought thie| and miners, Is in session here today to de. | 4% to this that he would consider such state . g o Aot il ORFEITE, o R1G , % ¢ ‘ ‘ active w and her cage attra a | was very ermine whether tho scale for coal miners | bank notes safe—perhaps perfect o ‘STJ,'-L“.”'J'J\" 1 unions amovg goverament. em FORFEITED THE RIGHT OF WAY bassador, Hon. Theodore Runyon, gave u tea | great deal of attentlon atitho time of her | fire in the upper part of the bullding under | Lermine whether tho meale for coul miners | A RGEER REHCTRETEIE BEFKectly safe wouid movement. American seamen were claimed | President’s Proclamation Against the M- | l2st evening to Rev. Dr. Dickie, the new f.’x“:f‘m:'“'m:‘:m'-',:i.u:u‘;.|um:.' -’m“"fi,ul lm control. T a A s June {8 being generally observed in the | gested a changs in the third provision, so o el Nere Slaimed MR STeClAmMANIn ARSIOH (RS pastor of the American church. here. tley npe childhood. Into the three lower floors of the building | Pittsburg districts. They adopted the fol- | the lien would not cover the funds of guare 5 5 . < —— = five or six streams were thrown continually | lowing Nisax o atee e SENERIRIR SIS flized nation. The bills in their interest and| CHAMBERLAIN, 8. D., Dec. 10.—(Speclal Franz Josef Signed the Bills, Oficer Forged Deash Certificates. from the front. From the low building on| Resolved, That the interstate cont N ok o e sehee e atact Capin 3 tectiol h clga ers, | Telegra 01 o ¥ bee! received 1) YES' o ™ 1 ) >4 ec. 10 0! r ¢ ing ce 8 P e on mining €8 om J g ox O ennesses, o < Slko for the protection of the clgarmakers, | Telegram.)—Information has been recelved| BUDA PESTH, Dec. 10—Bmperor Franels | CHICAGO: Dec. 10.—Aflottierdife insurance | ine three streams were pouring upon oment on mining rafes from June % | 1ate banking bil deteated 18at seasicn, naked of .congress but for the prejudiclal effect of | Bresidant. Cleveun s alna’ e branat | Joseph today sanctioned the ecoleslastical | fin gure miore or soday,when Police O | the cast wall and upon the roof. ~ Besides brogated so far as it relates to the | how state banks would be compeHed to ob- the rallroad strike. The establishment of a | mation declaring forfeited tha clght of s | 215 AL A r““‘ B K‘“("“w “1;*“:\1 the water tower fourteen streams in all were shurg district, taking effect on and after | serve these conditions. Mr. Carlisle said the s S debedeidi A on dec orfeited the right of wi — —_— confessed to having forged death and burial | thrown upon the flames Monday, December 17 SMcials wasld sxart b coesTddon .',‘::;"‘:J"l":‘::f QAT WAN Telerze lm“”‘ \he | of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rai WEKE FARMER BO portifionis “ll’{:;'fi“",fl::‘;";;] ‘53.“:',"‘70"',‘“}‘,":“]";-' The contents of the bullding were inflam- | _Tho board then adjourned to meet at the A AR R L T e s ¢ 18t | way company from this point across the — or the widow of ex-omcauen, ostensibly | nable and 1t was early seen that no part of | call of the chairm B Dooks and’ neosnmte A i na ? ::;1‘:1‘“()Mlu‘l“;:(x‘n‘:'- -ll':‘l{lyllil(\:":ll‘l';“”{“r »::' ceded Sioux lands to the Black Hills for | Heen 1'rook s Traln Robbers Lived Near the "I‘):v‘lll‘lul‘\\l'lm\:\l"‘;‘l.lll“l‘TA';fi y!:,,-';fl' e l“f':-}:;. them could bs saved. The chief efforts of « g O ‘l*! ““:’ '"‘k”““ll'l"f ‘:1" ‘:"::; it i:"lh““ ’::S‘ """‘:':k; o Indorse ! ill, for failure to comply with the law granting Seeno of the Holdap, here, was arrested, but disclaimed all [ the firemen were therefore dirccted to keep AP 2 he federal officials w determine creation of an industrial commission. Copies | (hem the land. The right of wiy and tere| FORT WORTH, Dec. 10.~The four men | Knowledge of the forgery. Ticies awho i | the firemen s b il wasmiNGT Dec. 10.—Representative [ the fedezal officials would determine on a of the bill were distributed. The efforts of | minal grounds are very valuable and the iaen [ a trustee of the assoetatl cas arresied, | B the fire from spreading. ~A fire wall| 070 Onto, from the committee on public | (8%, Mr. Carlisle sald he did not believe the officsrs of the Federation In behalf of free | news of their forfeit has caused a stampede | [mPlcated In the Been Brooks train robbery | ing" afier confessing returned most of tne | Scarated the burning building from the | JHGE ©6 Frd 2 (EREL S ERIRETETEE B BESN | In the authority of the fed:ral government colnage of silver were mexntioned, and a better [ 0n the part of homeseekeis and townsiters | DY the confession of Sam Evans, nephew | money. : Paxton hotel annex on the west, and this| Wnds, 008y Pebofied 1o T ROUEE S B to assert such authority over state Institus understanding of the subject by laboring men | 0 secure portions of the land forfeited. of Captain Sam Evans of this city, are —— helped considerably in keeping the fire under | Which BUthEHEECa thE Ecr A & Wf the | tions. His idea was that th federal authors generally was reported. The matter of pro- P Ly now In jail here, and the officlals claim to Turned on the Gus Before Retiring, bounds, mite National park in California, In-|[Ity did not go beyond imposing a tax as a posed seml-annual conferences with the BATTLE ON THE FRONTIER, have a dead sure case against them all.| SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 10,~Charles John- GOOD WORK IN THE REAR led within the park are about 63,000 acres | means of compelling the state institution to B b v Fafaiiod tor (L ok The four men are Sam Evans of this city, [ %00 and Gustave Wennerbetg, owners of a| myo iron shutters in the rear prevented the | OF patented land, in the ne od of 300 | observe certain conditions. State bank notes vention, but a union of the organizations | Auother Colllsion Reported Wetween Mox- | who is highly connected: John Ward, Wal. | CI&ar stand on Fourth strest, were smoth- | gramen from throwing streams (o the seat | IUNIE claims, and the committee belleves | would certainly be far different from United e A e Aonn aBil Guntemalan Troane. ter Sullivan and Walter Gardiner, all'young | ered to death by illuminating gas this morn- | of the flames. It was impossible for the fire- | 5¢“sfitice (o those affected by the catablign. | States notes In appearance. They would have . NO INDEPENDENT POLITICAL ACTION. | KANSAS CITY, Dec. 10.-A special to the [ {RE™RH WO Bl ™5, 0T WAGHE | WER ([T (GREaY on ERevensan street, | yen 1o open (hese shusters, aud all they could | ment of the the name of the state bank, a different colory Speaking of the program submitted by the | Star from Oaxaca, Mex., says: Reports have | was arrested In Corsicana, states that the | them accidentally turned of the sas after |40 With the streams of water at their com- L \ 14 16ad “to" th < last coovention to the afiliated unions for | been received here of a number of skir- | money was divided before they left the | extinguishing the light, the gas fixtures | mand was to keep the walls cool. Finally, af- Trersury Cash Balane My position would lead to the logical Qiscussion, Mr. Gompers strongly opposed | mishes between fthe Guatemalan and Mex- | Scene of the robbery, after which they went | being defective. "Both men were prominent | ter several attempts, one of the hook and lad- | WASHINGTON, Dee. 10.—The conclusion that all tax on stats banks should any movement looking o Independent por | ican troops on the border of the two coun. | 800Ut five miles, from which point the other | in athletic circles, having partieipated in | der men managed by means of a hook (o tear a | ance in the treasury was $174,62,066; net | be repealed,” said the secretary. “That may Pt Mokips. Lo, dnd | A §r0008 61 the.border o X three men concerned went to their homes [ many tug-of-war contests' as members of | door open. Chief Barnes, who had charge of | go1d reserve, $107 016000 Reports to. the | not be practical at present, but there should litical action by organized labor at present. | tries, and the people of this part of Mexico L5 ; \ J A ¥ 0 3 3 P part of ico | and he w to Corsicana, near which point | the Swedish team, ba the least exercise of authority possibl Results of local attempts in this line were | are aroused to the highest pltch of excite- | they wer Taset 900 Dol ovatn Jothi R i3 the work in the rear, then ordered the pipe- | Treasury department show that since De.| b2 the la authority possible, clted to show the disastrous effects. ment. The Mexican troops are anxlous for | the Central road. He claims that his share Strychuine DI Tts Work, men holding the four streams up on the plat mber 1 the amount of gold taken out of [ We do not insist that they shall do so and A serlous strain upon labor omganizations | the war to begin, as they are confident of | Of the plunder was large enough to fix him | LOS ANGE e Yok sepn 11, | form and they thrust the noszles of the hose | the sublreasurics In exchange for United | so, but we say if you do not do #o and 8o : % he war to begin, us they are ent o | of the plunder was large enough to fix him | L0B ANG! ec, 10.—Joseph H. | pight through the door. The great amount of | Biites and treasury notes is $8,341,892, of | we will tax you. The tax will be payable was predicted for the coming winter, hut Y ¥ over the Guatemalan for 8 8 Pt g . g . ® ¢ B 'he volunteer troops in this stute are being | his trouble, onrad, once a merchant of Helena, and |iwater poured in held the flames on the ground | Which $8.072,964 w n exchange for United | appually. The bank will naturally apply for the speaker added: ‘‘Unless every irdic P & ho afterward P L4 States notes 9,018 in exchange f tion 1s Incorrect, and cause and effect loss | Arilied daily and are ready to march to the S———— Who afterwards attalned ngtoriety in con- | floor In check. 8508 1o L .y exchange forfan exemption from the tax, The treasury ST i will say you must fully eatisfy us on your their logioal sequence, we are within a yeay | (TOPt the moment called upon, e l‘)fl:r.:\-l:l‘alllbll.eh;oo l‘flt.lnln:ir. Rection with the trial of Dr. Graves for the | It was seen that the iron shuttera on the ireasury notes. of an industrial revival which in activity ————— M AN 0. 10~ hef Pratt and oo l;\;rmérmw ;'.:fmbflfe :;{]’Ixfinz;r_.‘ \‘hl:el top story were red hot. Captaln Morris of Prominent Vinton Man Dead, breds, that it is according to government AVLIRARTI el whick 18 ectivity (O oyt e A yetectives Sheets and Ferguson, who were | o "Serychnine which he foak with suiciqal | Bose company No. 7 pushed a line of hose [ VINTON, Ia., Dec. 10.—D. White, father | condition, or we must decline o excmpt yow previous period.” The present time was sug-| NEW YORK, Dec. 10.—In a fire at 34 "h“‘l"‘l‘ In custody of the United States mar- | intent’ on Friday last during @ fit of de-|uP on the fire excape at the west side of the | of Captain James D. White, superintendent | irom the tax.” goated as tune for the inauguration of | Green street M. Chambers, manufacturer of | i} 1ast week for refusing to answ spondency, caused by reverses at the gam- | Paxton hotel. This stream did good work for | of the United States mall service, died Mr. Johnson of Ohlo referred to the old today, uged 76. He was a member of the | wildcat days. tain questions propounded by the grand jury | bling table. Mrs. Conrad was with hii & time and helped to pi t the fis 1 ® vigorous deman: & m ped to prevent the flames from v d for an elght-hour day | fur trimmings, sustained §75,000 loss. lwlwn death came, leaping to the north side of the alley. Morris | city ‘council und @ leading citizen “That s 4 thing of the vast.” sald the in a case of adulterv were released on