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'ABLISHHED JUNE 19 OMAIIA, MONDAY MORNING, JANUARY 14, SINGLE COPY FIVE CENT | . \ i ,C‘ Sydney of the Rigarcoma disaster have be VE S PR l gble, as smelter med Mefiihe to #ive any | Q R C 3 R IQR]) | minge in which the steike is on, has gone *\ AVAL C* R Q 101\ WMMCH)%LFM(MAhg@fi}&vfiwfi“%%$@§JM\ OLVED THE (mwbfiflmm%fim§$%fiwmqgflx FRANCISCO ~ AROUSED | 3ot bt it Royine | EXTRAVAGANCE RUNS R S ol oF ha IovETe BAQ Burtived e ol — Globe smelters are engaged i the trade Ea he will brive epeniin the tvmediate have been criminally prosecuted for cowardice, e e . ‘TaFRCLs fhe sCojoratio SVEF outcome of the strike. The strikers say Japanese Have Little Faith, However, in | L k'"'; whnt officers 1s ch ::_‘\'I[""K";‘ South Dakota Lawmakers Deviss Means for oA T e e Ten Thousand People Unable to Gain Ad- ORI SR oy e punaniy Legislature Lotting a Horde of “Employes™ the Bincerity of China, ToNNSON I Severely ,»fm,":" nded, Lieutsnant Keeping the Governmant Alive, castern and forelgn agent le§, Shows that the mission to a Publio Meeting, least enough to provide bread for their in on the State Treasury, made In the trade. MEDIUMS THREATENED WITH DEATH, DO NOT ANTICIPATE A SETTLEMENT |reprimanast o 4 at ssaney in | TREASURER PHILLIPS FEELS CONF.DENT DENCUNCE THE PACIFIC FUNDING BILL SENATE IS CARRY NG SEVENTY-NINE NOW th """“ - ) ich has arrived at Sydney ROBBED THE STAGE STATION, Spirits Inform Mr. and Mrs. Ferree of Tm- he yacht Solona ~ o = ding News from Samoa states that war Is again e e - Military and Naval TLeaders Anxtons to | rews oM Semon Bt have xl\'vnu'hv Authorines the Statement that Warrants | O0ly Sccared n.'::'l':‘l'll\m:nnt Ot Money | o ovestor Maskham Branasd wea Tool LLEY, Neb., Jan, 13 (Special Tele- | Disgraceful Expenditures of Two Yoars Age Tursue the Stroggls Untll Peking I8 |Samoan government notice of thelr intention to | And Interest Wil He Pald—Taylor's LANDER, Wyo,. 98, I-tSpecial. Tele of the Southern Pacifie-Call U gL E o it R B e e Ui esume hostilities at an date. a will ) sAD g & 3.—(Spec ele- Mrs, Ferree, the spiritualists, came up tos it # Captured—New Japancse Loan o T A SR Sl A g ! Property and that of Iis gram.)-Three masked Tobbers entered the Mose Guust to Resign as tonfght at § o'clock and related a strange bbbk ekl A Hot | meadaty'h * edmnhty Watariog te at Bondsmen Attuche store of the Niobrara Stage company at Pollos Commissioner story. He said that two men were near the Situation. present at Apia. No one ls allowed ashore the home etation, about half way between his home for the purpose of murdering his after 6 p. m Lanaer and Rawling, last night. They A father, e said that the two men were fm: SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 13.—The steamer | Just prior to his death Robert Louls Steven-| PIERRE, 8. D., Jan. 13.—(Special Tele- | Fode up at the same time that the stage 3 PRANGIEO s B plicatéd in th tt murder case, and_that| LINCOLN, Neb, Jan. 13.—(Special.)=; Y ) (bt from Yokohama, | €on enterta'ned 300 natives on his birthday. 3 o el e- | from the north arrived. They were armea | SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 13.—The appoint- | their names had already been given to Sher-| ) %o o d 3 : At Belgic arrived last night from Yokohama, | on chtertaued 300 natives on Als, MELESY: | gram.)—The state officials are wearing a more | (i \Winchesters and. six-shooters, ~One | ment of Mose Gunst, the well known sport- | Iff Hamilton, =Twelve. or fifteen citzents, ho close of the second week of the twentya bringing the followlng advices to the Asso- | According to his custom, he went about Bare| ohoortul appearance than they have done foF | wationed himself Just outside and the other | g man, as police commissioner of San | ATed, With guns and clibs, Wwept imilc | Furih session of the Nebraska loglsiature Y b Shukres oo G oo several days, They have devised a plan for | two entered and commanded John MeDon- iclsco, the recent refusal of Acting |arrived there every(hing about the premiscs (MO CAsual cbserver Is ablo to take a birdse |4;|\.|n. u’l‘\i st A “‘II‘"I‘]M yan e SOUIALIST DEPUTY EXPELLED, straightening out the finances, despite the |ald, the superintendent of the line, and| United States District Attorney Knight to | 2¢¢ ,;;'\| '»'t|'|" q\\!“\‘ Seoa v‘m“\- H\UI‘I'-”. 1| eve view of the rigid economy which the peror of China has significd his desire to Ereat loss from Taylor's defalcation, and now | other persons present to hold up thelr | jssue a warrant for the arrest of C. P. Hunt- | focited e SUNDORS oA SHUsrary Al | eanre, ot e Ntete CtRildiand ¥ HICHILTRANE D e e e il W appointed one of | Vielent Scenes in the French Chamber | will have clear safling. The revenue com- B e e honatd | ington for violation of the Interstate com. | Mr. Ferrec's barn, The harn was searched, publican majority in the two branches of the the members of the Tsung-Li-Yamen of th ; Suturdny, 3 Mr. ) Highest official rank, namely, Chang Ying | PARIS, Jan. 13.—In the Chamber ot Depu- Assascination. More Than Subscribed. mittee will tomorrow report a bill empower- [ $25 in cash and checks fc (.nq.un.\_»‘x.- merce law and the issuing of a pass to l"“’l ‘i‘\:‘n""(v'fl“i'vT.-"#“.l.';\nn.f-’."n‘."\‘f"\‘:.-”fi in lr"'.t‘:fi“llhjl:w; Iu\w |>urul,\' pledged itsell to eny ing the treasurer to float funding warrants | Amount They then rode away in the dark: | prank H, Stone, a politiclan, and the glar- { some persons had just left the mow ce. Two years ago the legislaturo appros % ze | ties yesterday, during debat. the budget i Sheriff * Grimmett gent out Santeh VAR o i to, Hudpiton's .. | priated a total of $140,000 for the usual legise Rl LG ENT o yesterday, during debate on the budget |y, anticipation of the expected tax returns, | with the hope of overtaking the r Tng Traiids at the recent election caused | SEREH WA 0N g ey Were or | 1attve sxpensoa;’ OFtHY Pty terms of peace. The Japinese are by no | provision for the Legion of Honor, M. |\hich amount to about $400,000. The state | The locality Is in the Sweetwater vi Mayor Sutro to lssue & call for a mass meet- | doreq to Stop: But the command seamed 16 aly: 5 his amount $85,000 was means sure that China was acting in good | Rouanet, socialist, sald: “I was going to and there i little hope el capture DI Atens, Hoven I distributed among members, officers and em= nanet, socialist, said: as goIng o | wil realize f his enough to e Ll fulad AT ete- | Ing. hasten their €teps, Several shots were fired 3 i \ s to h will realize from this enough to run the | RAWLINS, Wyo, Jan, (Special Tele . e faith, and they still have doubts as to he sropose to reduce the budget, but, after the > Rune : N " at the disappearing forms in the moonlight, | Ployes, and the balance, $56,000, was ex= - ) JNE L L) g different departments until August, when the [€ram.)—Superintendent McDonald of — th The meeting was for citizens to take ac- [ wyt t > t. The 1 i sincerity, In any case they are far from | p,.one yotes, I am satisfied that the Chamber | o 3 d Niobrara Stage company, that runs a lin ut to no ¢ he two men disappeared | pended for what the appropriation sheets being confident that the first negotiations | FREE VA it State Equalization board will be instructed | frum Casper and this ofy 10, Lander, was | ton In these matters, The meeting was held | i the bottoma near the: Dlatte tiver, and | joggnated as “ncidentals” OF the first Will progress satistactorlly. 1t may even | cannot make upright decisions. to levy a deficiency tax sufficient to wipe out |robbed at the home station on Sweetwater, | last night in Metropolitan hall, which was | hS Seathers toeurned to towh. N FEERES | amount but $76 L ; e ey more. (han anticipate the | Tho above remarks called forth violent tn- |y Soinee two miles Trom IRongis und about, seventye | crowded by representative citizens. 1t Is es- | tonight at dark, and dicd in . fow Eiiales: | \riAkntath MAL EIE MR, Mo EoTs i RNy possibility of a fallure to agres. 1t was not | terruptions and an uproar followed, causing | “\yiiyjy the past two days more than $40,- | down on the Rawlins stage, but had forgot- [ timated that 10,000 people were turned aw OF the leating citizens of the town ) ETh0 B b oAl exponacs I With abselite unanimity that the Japanese | the president of the Chamber, M. Brisson, to [ ooV £8 B 50 e THORE T o iea | ten his Rloves, He jumped off the stage and | being unable to gain admittance to the hall onversed with the spirits during the al expenses of the last authorities consented to receive a suppliant | intervene and propose the suspension of M. o L | started back to get them, but had only got- b > AL, imbfounded at the | session will ,open the eyes of the taxpayen f0r peace ot this Juncture, Rouanet. Thereupon M. Millerand, socialist, | In Teply to the emergency demand made on |ten a few steps when three masked men The meeting was very businesslike. Speeches iy 'K}\‘_!‘ it With | to the true character of legislative extrava The cooler heads in the cabinet have for | interposed and said the Chamber could mot Wednesday by the state auditor for all taxes i‘v;‘l‘!‘\r':]';]'\'I-“l“;;{tlllll"'\_l“ 'h-a,",'.','\'u l\flg(\l\lfl:fi lw]vsl were made by well known men, and a series fon of the return of the would- | gance: For stationery, printing, p stago ane Lol P T e LI CEALILS 6‘\|n-:q,\l, touanet, and quoted an article in | now in the county treasurer's hands, and i e Botket Mhey then told him to | 0f resolutions were adopted appropriate to | be . supplies, $16,960; for committee expenses, Bilicount Matsu, who lead the minisiry in- | 1) Butis) \vhich sald that If the Chamber | the amount will probable double within the n the stage and get out lively, The | the occasion. R 2i0; for speciul and invostigating commitiog ellectun uld be rea o conclude a | of Deputies did not vote fo e release of ) T 0 2! Govel of the store, who had gone out to 'he STitions~ adopted: densunce. O, B, 3 expenses, G; for contest expenses tollectually, would be ready (to canelide | G0 Riciard the members of that body | NEXt Week. This will be enough fo cover | i{ch the Stgge northbound, was ordcred The resolutions adopted denounce C. P, TInbers, STA08 s o e e D vhich. Cwhile honorable to thelr own | ought to be sent to Mazas prison. This | the state expenses for a month, or until |back t ‘Store, and told to get there | Huntington as a self-confessed briber, All the Brooklyn Motormen WL Steiko | repairs, $1,173; for labor and misecllancous, country, would not be considered illiberal to | caused an uproar and brought forth from the | the treasurer floats the funding warrants. quickly @ 3 in a hurry to r""]-.-”,‘.'{ cuse him of taking $56,000,000 from the Tod $1,042, i 02 3 . the enémy. But the war pirty is rpre ident the reply that the Chamber could [ pye appropriation committee has appointed Phis. oed o v efock this | English stockholders in the Central Pacific [ NEW YORK, Jan. 13.—That the Brooklyn o a miluence 18 micn 100 powerrul t ore such outrages, The expulsion ot SEBH 6 . RicDonala stopped at Rongis and | and a solemn protest is entered against the | trolley lines will be tied Wl its iluence 15 much too powerful to be | 0L 1ENOFE such auirages, The cXRUEON BC1 o subcommitteo to take action in reference to | My onald stopped a LA D AL t regarded or for the present held i con- | 30 Rouanet was then voted and he left the | tho state educational institutions, This com- | (TEGTRIC, posse o 8o bac L )l l‘):‘-i-\u"‘\l‘\;-r n.‘.m“ but y:\q when |;: the trol. “Many of the militury party look upon | Chamber. Shwai agieg mittee will report tomorrow and will advise QIR0 -2 1 6 i of the house is appeale o protect the [ what can be learnec « "|"“{“J”‘u‘l'”»"i'ffl{ ,‘.:.,‘.,.\‘-]1.”f““‘v,““'”'.'l b FLOODS ARE SUBSIDING, that the State university at Vermillion, the Permitted o impide the advance of th ool of Mines Rapid City and the army or prevent the occupation of Peking. | Great D the igh Tides in ‘mal £chool at Spearfish be closed. The JAPS MEAN TO BE CANDID. the Frazer Valley revenue committee will also introduce »il b The government means to aet candidly VANCOUVER, B. C., Jan. 13.—The high- [ lev¥ing spe taxes on certain classes of and ightforwardly. If the Chinese comi-| SR oriing. and;it 1s exs Tissloner I authorized to treat on the busis | @5t tide occurred this morning and it Is ex Of the above amounts, the only item of X I« almost cor- | Pense for which the &tate had practically uestion, | Trom | Yalue received was that for inve tiationg. | om the wien and | The $T36 (s expended was saved 0 the :NOUNUED C. 3 s | PEOPIE Of California by refusing to give a |their leaders, the event s likely to take | [ARbAYers four times over in the better ade DENOUNUED CHABITABLI SOCIETIES | special order for a day to the Central Pacific | place at § o'clock tomorrow mornime, The | inSFation of the state institu ions — ene 5 L N Railroad company, and each individual mem- | men are in £ Uhie movement., and the | forced by the exposure of the glaring frauds New York Central Labor Unlon Catls T ber of congress is appealed to not to overlook | leaders have diready exprossed thetr intenc | that had been systematically “practiced fon Pauper Factories. the 200,000 protests against this-bill flled by | Uon of earrying out thelr, wishes AU tiie | YOATs, | But unless (o republican majority vying i : AL, NEW YORK, Jan. 1. ized char- | the inhabitants of the Pacific coast. ¥ | various troliey stations toflay the foremen | calls a halt at once, the present session gives ]\'\';’fi\w"-flh.lhrlk\‘-wlf.‘.? hich how escabe, a0 \ypjes in general and. the U ebrew | Tho resolutions also demand that the legal | iU isty tho wtact et Coory man who T, | (ot promise of belng much more ex- Which the conqu:rors consider idispensable [ pected from now on the floods in the Frazer P ILL PAY ALL’ fNTBREST. Charities in particular, w authorities of the United States in this judi- \ ¥ ey travagant In the reckless expenditure of the i fused to take out a car at any tme would | people's 3 nt may be made without excessive | vajov will recede. The Associated press re nounced at the weekly meeting of the Ce olRIE 1R ErloL AHAI Y (igue] o warranttor ihs | harged. & people’s money than the last one. v, but they do not now think it prob- e \ Ll he JABROCIALEN DIGSY TeD- The_state treasurer autho the state- i it tral Labor union of New York in Clarendon | arrest of Huntington. The president is ap- a meeting of ‘the district assem- | Two years ago the senale paid its officers e it he Wil ace e to thelr conditions | resentative paid a visit to the flooded districts | ment that all warrants will be paid, that the | yay “{nis afternoon, Dele of " the | pealed to to see that justice i done and that | DY of the ~Knights of ~ Labor tonight |atd emploves $16.013.18. Nearly every ems or come anywhere near them. That he willlat North Arm, at the mouth of the Frazer, | report that the state would defauit on any | pyoinerhood of Tailors opened on the meth- | he demand that Messrs. Knight and Heacock i‘ld*{h'l‘v\\ul‘!(n\:m Connely gave out the | bloye drew double pay. The manner in not 4o 0 I8 a scarcely concealed hope of 3 § e of its obligations, even for a short time, is R in. | do their full duty under the law, or that th rief statement that the employes of all the [ which the state treasury s raided every two the military leaders, and with the umcer- | this afternoon and found the reports of dam- | & 0 PR ' in | 0ds of the free emplovment bureau main- 3 e law, or that they | sireet railroads in Brooklyn, except the | years. by the . b of tile oanTneh Cth e one hana. andll kde KA ot Hesn! iny the lleast: exaggeratea, | Aueurd, and that heihas fenough monsy. .l jitathed by theunited gHeb He de- | be removed from the office they are disgrac- [ Smith & Jay line, would strike at 5 0'clock | 1g rapialy Lermofd 4rmy of place hunters on the other the determination of the |\t 19 i Thaates At Siz dteeL “atiote sight to take care of all the state’s needs, It d the bureau supplied ‘s to es-|ing and degrading. Other resolutions de- | tomorrow morning. In tion he said ;* rapidly becoming - disgrace to the milit and y and their powerful sup- |5 A anh WL VMY X Aabove | js certain, however, that the appropriations shments which union men had left on | nounce ex-Governor Markham as the tool of | President Slocum of line ha honesty and integrity of the people of Ne= porters that the fighting | ko on until | the main road, which runs alongside a tribu- | will be greatly cut. 8 e, and urged thdt action be imme- | {ho Southern Pacific rallroad and the ap- |@sreed to accept the terms as proposed by | braska. A glance over the pay 1oll of two D vier thastisemont shali have been in- | tary of the Frazer, and at the time of the | The state officials are dally receiving tele- | taken in the matter. Delegate White | poiniment of Mose Gunst as police comm lie men, Previous to the meeting Connely | years ago will reveal evidences of petty steals flict-d, It would be premature to assume | visit the water was still three feet over the | grams from various parts of the country, |SP n a-similar strain, B said the char- | FP AR S R DO <O thame | fald that in the carly evening the 1,000 clec- | and pilferings that call for ¥ posttively that all” warlike operations are | oad, though still falling, Many settlers nave | describing supescis held as probably being | of Sl respe O DT oneMen | and disgrace to the respectable people of the | sommanics e o Cadued By e oiiugs | prezsion of ndignation from every honest LD purtiament, after organiz- | 10Tted thelr Houses or are living in “the | Taylor, the defaulting state treasurer. They | upported them did 86 With & mercenary | community. 1t was resolved that a commit- | it in (h “event of a strike, they would take) ¢itizen. That the senate is rapidly drifting ing on mber 24, listened to the readin pper stories, as the water in many of the | have not, however, found any of them who | purpose. tee of three be appointed to walt upon Gunst | the p s of the motormen and conductors, | 1o the same disgraceful condition is apparent seem to be the right man. The theory gener- | Delegate Damph said the same trouble emphatic ex- of ‘the emperors speech by Count Ito. houses is thrée feet deep. Luckily the farm- and request him to resign the office of police |#0d they had refused. Thereupon they were | to all. § 2 amperors specch by Count 140, vs | ers removed thelr cattle and stock in time, | ally entertained Is that he 8 concealed and | had besn experienced before ~with the | goidiioners also that n o LEpolee 11010 there was no further work for them. D ATLS LD TIT A B A e thd' i ajournment was taken over | but they wiil nevertheless suffer much 10s5 | i awaiting the proper opportunity to have | United Hebrew Chariiies, Fhese so-called :yi’i’;“(’;‘d -f;‘*_“l“"‘\‘l‘“:""',‘m“‘,r":]';g‘:;"'y“;“'“*w"f; As the”conductors and motormen of e !r)] ALLSHOF “““" EXTRAVAGANCE, January 8. of fencing and damage done to hay, besides | his agent at Pierre make the o & com. | charitable ins ons,” 8aid h eem. to L anizations of | various lines came in tonight for the fing Wwo years ago the senate employed a 5 RS AT “'U:‘r‘\)"("‘J*d"‘“n‘}m'l““‘L,“‘z_ ‘l‘“‘"“l;\”“"'fi]-”h 1des | his agent at Plerro make tlie state @ com- | want to pauperize us all, and compel us to | liko character in securing the reforms so diiadnd WL i bpa b 3 A trip of the day they made the usual in- [ master, an assistant postmaster and 1l o8 Upo CArIY Rie promise, granting him immunity. The offi- | adk for ' charity. We. Jut our . feet stly, desired; . Al G U LRI, 1 ster, an postmaster and a ma "The Corean government will receive at the | 8¢ done to roads, dykes and bridges. able place of hiding, and they have satis All charitable institutions should be AL b o LllLENAS 2 required to take mone out, as no schedule | 3eryed ninety days each and drew $278 beginning of 18% 000,00 yen from o fled themselyes of (he personality of the | Wiped out. They are not giving charity Two monster meetings following that of | had been arranged. This is looked upon as | 8A¢h. The mail carrier served cighty-elght Japan and will issue paper money to the| HOHENLOHE CARRIES HIS POINT. | principal conspirators. they are robbing us and rebbing every poor | last mnight, were held here today, one in [a lockout. days and drew $264, a grand total of §810 for, amount of 100000 yei T o cor ¢ s Totsy G B Deland, partner of Attorney | (€W they send out ‘to work for “cheap | Metropolitan hall and e other in 0dd Fal- s 1 merely landling the mall of (hirty-thres ahcEotations Have boen promulgatid for | anti-Revolutionary BML Referred by a | General Crawford, retufned from his trip over | “A*Uommittee was appointed to wait upon [ 1081 el for the purpose of sqmulaiiis RN Tiot TOOA of Whom AYEHRE 91 RIS visitors to and residents in Corea. Large Majority. the state, during which he attached a large | the Hebrew Charities and endeavor to learn [ Sentiment in the way of municipal reform. | gin s ! ess per week. The king of Corea is about to assume a| BERLIN, Jan. 13.—The debate on the anti- | amount of property. He found that Taylor | that nr.:lmuzuunu's intentions with the la- | Both meetings lwcrc C{fl\\';h‘tl and standing | Two of Them :‘" Hlml(lyl !I'ml: Thelr Condi- ALAlllu 1;::«1 session the senate employed & new title " to signify his independence of | ovolution bill wa o 4 today in the|had, in rame of the Northwest Mortgage [ boring elements room was eagerly sought for. Both gather- on is Critical, eecretary, two assistants, a bookk:eper and China and his equality with all neighboring | ' on b s resumed today in the o ot ny, of which he is president, given a b <10 o0 ings were under the auspices of the Local| BRADFORD, Pa., Jan. 13.—At 6:45 this|a stenographer to keep the records. These soverelgns. Relchstag. Hern Sphan, centrist, opposed | 1 orygage’ for $20,000 on land in Beadle county GOT THE DROP ON COOKA Civie federation. At the meeting in Metro- | morning fire broke out In the Shechan |five officials drew from the state §2,621, and The lat reports from the Lia-Tung pen- F St LRI SinAicate. that. tha: secont’ Jasiness the measure on the ground that it introduced | to Benedict, and Benedict had transferred his | Boot quiex, fos the politan hall Rev. J. A. Henry was the | house, 89 Mechanic street. The cause of the | every one of them practically drew doubl army, under General Oyama, i not moving | eXceptional laws. He believed the strong | mortgage to C. H. Wells of Chicago. ~He " (A4 5 oan i principal speaker, and he denounced in|fire is said to have been an overheated |pay. In addition to this they were pal rapidiy northwa hut holds'to the western | rods of soclalism were to be found in un- | had done the same with §17,000. worth in 1 R o i, | £ . | scathing terms the appointment of Mose |stove. An alarm was sent in and the de-|S2veral hundred dollars for compiling the coast, as if lln"n.u iness for nllim‘- ()|;’rr.ulln\v;; bridled freedom of trade and’ commerce. Spink county and $16,000 worth in Potter “B»\?TIA ]1"1‘" :\(, ‘:l Ju;. l‘z—d! nltm}\ spmlte‘s: Gunst as p,,llm,, ciommg,.mn". and the mani- | partment responded promptly. When Chlef ruwrdsl for publication. The old-time excuse a passage across the gulf. A ciedol merce. . | county. All these mortgages were made on | Marsl oday récelved a - dispatch | fest corruption in_local elections. He also | Ropp arrived on the scene he saw that the | (hat these flve men are required to work l'l“"\-}hn‘u‘ll:n.:x:;g“n‘umr“:\mi\“v:h vang has rrfi:*-fl?fl; lvlon‘ll“"vh:n‘{?:’m trfvnlhl‘ll to l:h’ December 31 and filed on January 8. Taylor [ from Sheriff C. C. Perry of Chres county, | went after the district attorney for refusing | conflagration was one that would necessi- | double time in order to keep the records e GInens, FEnEbdl R Buhay afteny eyaotat m-lcco'r“:n; ,'en,’, o ‘; gm ::fpm‘;‘, 5‘; \Cl' executed them in Chicago, and of course | who yesterday captured Bill Cook, ‘the no-|to fssue a warrant for C. P. Huntington's | tate the force of the entire department, so [ 15 the thinnest kind of subterfuge, ing Kal BIRG, 4ld. Dot stop At YINKOWDO. (OF | swerking siacons g ncthing § e Ol vitn | could not affix the seal. It is also belleved | torious Oklahoma outlaw, stating that the | arrest. a general alarm was sent In and the in-| In addition to the secretaries the senate Yintse), as wt first reported, but marched | oTkin8 classes had nothing In common Wb | that no consideration passed, and the state | prisoner had been safely landed in the( The largest meeting was at 0dd Fellows' dependent companies artived quickly, Con- | employed a clerk of the committee of the further north, with the apparent purpose of | 18 delermination o combat fo6id 8. ) has attached them all and will contest | county jail at Roswell this afternoon. wThe | hall, filling the gallery and floor until there | Slerable time was lost In getting water on | whole, who presided at forty-four sessions of effceting L instton Wik il Troops! it e | government, e added, ‘would adhero in th | them ‘on the ground of fraui. The state nas | oulaws cupture Wi effectud at an Isbiated | was’ yoom for mo_more {0, enter. It wis | it some ot the rips . (i hydrants, | (at_ commitee, wor (his servicy, which New Chwang to Moulden. He was inter- | promoting the welfare of the working classes. | Siooattached all of Taylors interests In the cattle ranch on ‘the great plaing a few | narked by flery speeches, followed to the | “A number of firemen are suffering from | properly belonged to one of the numerous 1 miles south of old Fort Sumner. Perry and roZ 3, U . emian oMt e et s kat e mall tawn K Redfield bank, the Gettysburg bank and in | PHICS south of old Tort Bumner, ‘Perey and | ojogo by the hearty accord of a gathering | frozen hands and fect.” Mrs. Peterson's | employes in the secretary’s office, this supers nared Hungwa Bal by Major General Oseko ](""E‘;:rsfi::f}“l‘:'l‘:}fffif":‘““E'S‘lfl‘;v‘;{”:“';_-|fl*;:‘: Yon | some fitty quarter sections of land in various | engt ot Sumner . vesterday, when | wholly in earnest. It was carried on under | two daughters and son, who lived oyer o | numerary received the sum of §224. It every and a battle ensued In which the Chinese | 50080 BEIEEE B8 08 b R 1 ,:d counties. Deland also placed attachments | Sheriff Perry met and recognized Cook at | the direction of the Law and Order league, | JRIDEK :huv. n;ll o Mnartowsessape. ’N'\r\' minute of the time he put in should be are sald to have fought better than on any | € jELhestorn! EndIng army, and | V00 CF K stock and real estate of Morris | the first glance, Quicker than a flash Perry | and the speakers chose for their topics the | wag aroused by the ory of fire fnd ran. to | counted he would have hard work to prove previous cocasion. force was ¢ the latter the police against the charges | & 1 ' <. | and his men had their Winchesters up and oRFpeaker as aroused by the cry of fire and ran to Y i Inated at 10,000 o\ "The ( brought against them. The bill was referred & Labrie, proprietors of the Doland bank, | & e S IR LS, ”11,‘l 4| local election frauds, the appointment of M. head of the rs and 1ost her footing, | that he put in one week’s actual time during nese held th 1 sustaining | by a large majority to a committee, and the bank stock and real estate of J. T.| 00k was so thovoushiy SEAbrited, POt 86 [ A. Gunst as police commissioner and the re- | fulling down the stairs and breaki the entire session. four hand-to fore they | ) L 3 o2 McChesney, the New York broker, in Aber- | 1030018, Berve Anih, 8(RAREHL Do MG went | fusal to fssue a warrant for C. P. Huntington. | arm leg. She was re 1'to a neigh- [ No man has cver yet explained why it is broke and fled. J did not pur- deen. These parties are on Taylor's bond. | up at the command of the sheriff. Hand-|The two principal speakers were Rev, Dr. boring house. The fire ur hours. | pecessary to have a sergeant-at-arms, two s Thelr osses wire 5 iditea PAID A'VISIT TO BISMARCK. Allogetier, the progerty:attactod, il prok | eufia wére mit on bis wrikts ‘and ‘he was | Bibert Dillard and Tev, C. 0. Brown, two Tometer M Cisterea revo. Smalking it digh- | assistants, two doorkeepers, one custod'an, one ‘ y ariva bly. produce $50,000. mounted and strapped on his own horse, | prominent ministers. ; P AR S ot I | Janitor ana one night watchman to take care Alnehi: RS a our Sairapnptfonghia ; ult work for the department. The total 1 bt heiievea. o el o o hrusesmam . _" | PROHIBITION COMES UP TUESDAY. whichiwasslaundigleitfon e e | losses" were about $75,000; insurance, $35,000. | of the senate; These employes Lo years ago aoth Y . a8 in ll'l‘““;;:;"“' l':“‘; A BERLIN, Jan, 13.—Chancell-r w;n Hohen. The fight on prohibition will come to a | 8h nr{ l"»n,\ anc his ul|hn;x- xtl(-p\lu) l.“”l'l. LEXOW WILL REPORT THURSDAY, I il.\‘\y -l«l;.l.;_ ’}.'-'('.!,r 1:‘.:11.‘»“ 1‘{:4“.\,J)I:im-.:; lll'l\‘::\ fi“:‘l’;\'“\\‘l‘lll.xr v:-;:;':duau”;"‘r‘:|‘.Vl.;2:-l]‘:'|:: e 0 o ST DETS “Were. i) 20 ohen- |y d in the house on Tuesday. The bill for | behind them. Thus the trip to Rosewel e 1 d 4 sl 380 & Y SR ERRIIOTIn D serylce drowned in crossing the Suo river. 107648 scommanioalihy dhis danriats stantan tor || L o e O R st | wanimade e ot Shxty-five miles. | Attitude of Ex-Senator Platt Watchea |18 critical. salaries they drey ; hm“rx]\n 2 m.'”"" PEKING. | | Fricdrichsrb at 9 o'clock this morning to | tee tomorrow and will be reported back and Maranal s HUll expaciBle oht s STy L with Great Interest. T T T L G L );lnl\l:",l::dl'\;:;lli;x""i“n)r extravagance could, B ALDLLhe ong objection of the Chi- |, Prince el e: e t on its passage Thursday. It is e R AT p e e i ALBANY, N. Y., Jan. 13.—Some light will [ e def e B “end 0| e . e Stone, abjection of the G- | visit Prince Bismarck. They arrived at noon | pul s homa. Atkansas and Texas, o whom he LBANY, N. Y., g sontinnediindaintiol d i Bave CAlled 5 force or migimes. and | and were recelved at the stailon by Count pected that It will pass by @ majority of | wired' last” micht, annquneivs, Cookcs etp. | be shed upon the attitude of the commitico Miles Crowley of Texas Aceused of Blnck- | ThY are referred fo simply fo iustrate the lors I ; o the ca HeruosREi L oS 0 = about seven or eight. Mrs. Granmer, presi- | ture. It is said that with the state, express 8B akes 3 ] S P, 4 sta eas a y o D onne capital | Herbert Bismarck and Count von Rantzau, | g/i"5e"ipe O O tation Merperance. || ahd.raiiront comphny pifers, there!is A re- | Of Beventy, the Lexow .committes and the el ol Helng e commenced at the present session, o oree o o ine Migations and the | prince Bismarck's son-in-law. After an ex- | union. is managing the fight for the pro- | ward of $15000 for Cook's capture. republican majority toward each other in | AUSTIN, Tex,, Jan. 18.—A sensational re- The republicens have been out of power, as Tanda march of these guirds from Tien-bsin | change of greetings the party proceeded to | nipitisnists and is prepared to make e the legislature, 1t will In a measure be seen | Port was filed in the state senate yesterday [ far as having control of the leglsluture s wis extremely difficult, owing (o the exces: | the costle, Where the chancellor and his 5ons | an carnest | fight, GOl of . Grant | LABOR ORGANIZING AT HOMESTEAD.|whether Mr. Platt or the New York reform I the shape of a memorlal from J. W. | conccrned, whnce (he session of 188, oy tes sive cold and the refusal of the authorities | were wele med by Prince Bismarck. All | jo e " 1 s Terry of Galveston. The memorial prefers |turn to power at the present session and there to render any assistance. To preserve the i ttes E 5|is one of her principal pporters, committee intend to cross swords or to com- 2 , ce be a dispositi he appadtnce of affording protection the oy | dined en famille in the atternoon and at 5| Ho has so far acted as the leader [ Amalgamatod Assoglation Attempiing to charges against Senator Miles Crowley, | seems to be a disposition upon the part of groment has detailed nntive escorts 1o at- gelockc the guesta siarted on (helr relurn. | of” (o houso and has ben the ehief adviser P A bine in their reform movement. The great [0S WEGCTE G B eently elteted | the place hunters to make up for all that they; end the foreign legations, but these bodies erbe. C e o, i o s e e et | o e i A meeting of | event of the week will be the presentation | congressman from the Tenth district, The [ 108t in the six years of their cnfoiced rotiras BRI rerian [eRatlons, Rutichses Redies |t peror Willlam: bas siven the Aloxandra [ o Bpeaker Howsrd, Hla altitude on ible| HOMESTDAD, Pe.cigs } A meetink o | to the senate of the report of the Lexow com- | ciaruce ara many, but the most important |MCnt. The systematic plundering of the state be dispensed with, library a valuable collection of books on [ d%°% O o pteel workess was-Ugldgnere sl 2 mittee, together with the accompanying bills | are fhoss accusing him of blackmailing. 1t | treasury has grown as a result of bed politls General Hankin''is industriously trying to | Egyptian subjects. likely to weaken him largely in influence. | and the question of organization was dis-| eo 0 reorganization of the police of New [is charged that in his capacity as senator | cal management and dishonesty covering & organiz> the raw recruits under his com- R —TT Before the election he declared himself & | cugeed. All newspaper men were asked 10|y oity "on Thursday, and after the mat- |he threatened, and in fact did, prepare a | period of pracically a quarter ‘of 4 century, mand, and the confidence r posed in him by a Rocks Crashed Into the Town. resubmissionist, and has since his arrival at | withdraw, which they did. An attempt to} /0 00 b g Ty 0 All ask for the | bill that 10 have proven damaging to|The present members of the senate are not section of the government provokes the ire %) an, 13.—Mezzo Piso, 0w ) " il suppe remove Thomas Graham, who is an agi- | ter is presented Mr. Lexow w e inter Y A e tatto 19:/DEpA of . the, senals. RIASHH sectlon of the government provokes the Ire( ROME, J Piso, a town In a | Pierre agreed that he will support the bill, remove “thamas Graham, who 18 an &l | (G000 of his resolution to extend the power [ the intcrests of the Puliman Fulase "Car | responsible for the growth of the sytem, bug 9 L BuD e at [ yalley in the province of Palermo, Sicily, | but has changed front suddenly, Still his|tator as well as a repofter, \oq, 10 o ted company, and that he introduced this bill h 3 0 violent quarrels are of daily oceurrence. | VAN 4 Yo UL DI 815! 2 able of a str. He was finally permitted [ of his committeo to other city departments. | foryio other i d ihis bl they wili be responsible for its continuance he nhmber of {roops Aealiable far the | had a narrow escape from destruction. A | change will not carry any votes and the | {o Gemain, *'Séveral speeches were made. | The report of the Mullin commitice on the for no other purpos than to maike the come | LY, Mol ot Fotorm s natitutea at ono defense of “Hlenin and Peldng 1s now es. | huge mass of rock which overhuni the rear | resubmisson leaders _ expect (o pss the | Brexident M. M. Garlnd of the Amalga: | consolidation of the various state commis- | {his charge (he pitition cites that while he| Foriy-nine employes have afrady beom timated ‘at 10,00, Ut they are seattered |of the town became loosened from its fast- | measuro without any serious trouble. Tated Assoclation of Iron and Steel Work- | Spnsolidation Bb, LS FERONE on as 15 also | was in the committee some member of the | placed on the pay roll of the senate and om through the country near the capital at |ening and crashed down, but most for- i ers explained the benefits of his organi ¥ Al R O e R [al 4 Varions. siationa. ARd. reonenine maBll | mately. Q10 o very extensive damage; Melletto Calla n Meoting. o XDl e e O ) CoFennize | the report of the Mullin committee that in- | Fullman company gave Crowley a pass, and | Priday the senate authorized (e appolnte commandant. Only about 3,00 are believed | The Iihabitants wers panicstricken and | GHIGAGO, Jan, 18.—Tx-Governor Arthur | them at any time. A motion ‘was mad: to | vestigated the tion in Troy. A e T e ent” of twenty-elght committ clerks, to,be armed with servicealle weapons. fled_ rom their homes, thinking there would | (CHICAGO, dan, 13-AneAovemar BHITH organize immediately and a great commo- ST TR T R thansenonth 104 etttos a6 | making the total number so far suthorized he movements of the British flest Indi- [ be_another fall of rock: A o he A ton ceourred. It was finaly declded to post- rne 3 ip other charges of minor importance, among | seventy-nine. In addition to thls numben gate, that posscasion will soon “be {uken of | | AUthe Montague, in the provinee of Avulr | Kota on the supposition that the defauiting | pone any such action, “The me ing then| ALBANY, N. Y., Jan. 13.—The following | (hem he being charged with being'a thicf, | there yet remains to be appointed fourteem e tsland ‘o chusan, ‘and iU Delleved i | 1la, four houses dollapsed from the welght | state treasurer may be here, and anxious | adiourned to mect agala, next Bundany. The | statement has been made public from the | It 15 desired that the Kentte Impeich CRow: | nvolling. And. engrossing . olerks, - althougl diplomatic circles that Englund proposss to | of snow upon them and three persons were | (o make a settlement. e is interested to timent was very evidently in favor of an ity amber: Barly in December . The matter was referred to a com- |1 ik i &l hold this valuable station Indefiniiely Killed. A cave on Mount Gascio, in the 5 ganiz 3 this number may be cut down by a few. O e Lokl Proviiice”of -Casct. collapsed and’ crushed T e B nor Blorton seleoted George W, | Mittee. Growley laugh at the chares. LisT m-‘ly-n SENT EMPLOYES, DETERMINED ON ANNEXATIC o death ten” shepherds” who had sought | e called’ a mesting of the men who had Started from n Nntural Gas Fire. Tusner as i aide-dg-oamp on hik miliaey e o s e’ forlowite ds.tho sohednis Bl n i atne refuge in it uarant the treasurer’s honesty. There | BARNESVILLE, 0., Jan, 13.—Early this| P Y Bh 1L Db CIONALS LING. \kbes LO0KH LIKE 4 LE MURDER. D LQUON Woalf A Bl Petitlon Urging Matter Presented to Celebrated the Ruwian New Year. > geventeen men on Tavlors bond, most| morning this place experienced the most dis- B “\',\n'v'n‘l'«"' e o S o A, f‘,',“.,f:‘,‘ ‘,f,,""',’,‘f", ,?IT{I'"I;;":',:" '"“'.',"m:;‘"." President Dol ST. PETERSBURG, Jan. 13.—According to 't is a question now,” said Mr, Mellette | astrous conflagration in the history of the onog uln;:,k“’ 'l'lulnu 8 inm{.(”uul f x" Im““ o offic s £ 74 - steam- | the Russian calenda s New Yea “whether Taylo i col or | place, the loss belpg estimated from $75,000 | members of the city council of tha . . 9) PR0R, VICTORIA, B. C. Jan. 13.—The steam- |the Russian calendar, this is New Year whether Taylor is-in this country or [ place, the Toss beipg estimated from $75,000 | BEMUEES O I SO CSutea PAXTON, Neb, Jun, 13.—(Special Te e ratary ot Ludty ahip Miowera arrived early this morning, |day. In celebration of the day the c . “Phere is s yet no plan of actlon, | to $100,000. The fire s supposed to have | Mr. | e uno Rt _th » 4 G| B8k 10 bolouIDatan ok iBe Ay halioNs h¢ indications are that @ settiement I8 | started from a natural gas fire in the noy- | ernot to withhold his commiss gram.)—About 4 o'clock this afterngon J, H.| One assistant secretary ten days from Honolulu, having been off Cape Mo I < 8 AL de Bung st desired. The state needs money at|elty store of M. T. Ward on Main street. | proofs of the facts concerning s\ Harrls and wife were found dead their| One second assistant secretary. Pikttary 1o the fog thres days. Hawalan | Blaiyik miiiatos il iaticn; animel Vo It quickly spread tg the Enterprise printing Lo, ol o e e ‘ot | home seven miles southwest of here by f3d-| OBe sergeant-at-arms, ¢ ~ by X 30k Y b by wmeaifp—— office and other adjoining business houses [ Proofs have bee Aub) A0 AN LA 3 d o e 2 orRe advices are as follows novskl, minister of war, and’ M. Grot, s IRLINGTON OFFIC v O e O b ed” (e "iirg | ernor has requested Colonel Turner to nc- |ward Lind's son. Mr. Lind came in and | One asslstant scrgeant-at-arms. at once send a special annexation envoy to | made a ‘senator. o M. de Hunge and Gen- | Have Little to Say Concerning the Hola Up | WV Judkins, the larepst fosr, places by wlfegations are 59 222 ros inveullkgte, Liore belnw 1o’ s aponar, one ffl".‘.?fu“.'.'.' 5 s Washington was presented to President Dole | {1 Vannovskl the ezar sent notes culogta Near Ottumws, from $1,000 to $10,000.. The insurance 13 light Arizan ney tisnsersl Roo! Paam paL sal A A e Aot ausollius alenk and the executive o ol ber 3 ng-their patriotio services to the siate The CHICAGO, Jan, 13 wocal officials of the (] PHOENIX, Ariz, Jan. 13—Attorney P he exeeutive council on December 31 [ ncwspapers, In their annual reviews, adopt 30, Jan. L cials of the . ien- | looks us if ibledouble .murder had | One chief engrossing clerk, by the American league. The petition is a | 'tons, dwelling X Burlington road and the Adams Express ral Henry has sent his resignation {o Gov- | been committed. The couple were last seen i s " i [ n optimistic tons, dwelling upon the for v Mrs. Raroaby Conchd Granted a Divorer. One clerk of the committee of whole, strong one and m several telling points. | shadowed alllance’ between Russia, France | company are still reticent about last night's | " mNa {“ nt., §an. 48.—A decree of i n»lrnur Hughes in a )mlu: lrum-r l!vnnululnlp: alive on Saturday. One bill clerk % It sets forth that since the question of the |and Great Lritain. robbery near Ottawa, The estimated ILENA, Mont., g A docreg - | the governor as one who for his own ends - . dica vorce has been granged . Mabel Barnab; e srupting the democratic 'ty A p One Janitor. fslands was in congrgss before, r ount secured by the robber: on ro. | YOTCe has been grangediBfys. Ma y | has been disrupting the democratic party Arrested for Polsoning His Wife facts have m.‘..v‘::"'l:“gfi ::x!l"rm.nl:.)"d::i‘nl),he.r': Exprom exien Rabbad, ke to $3,000, L I‘l‘x‘lxlnllnlll(ullbl‘( has l:;n;lr yaa | Conrad, duughter of Mrg. Darnaby, whom |and afirming that If he hud the interests | KANSAS CITY, Jan. 1 Goorie Mccul.| One mahl carrier, of the senat tand many members | oypy O MIXICO, Jan, 18.~It is unirue J00. orthis afpou Iroad Thatcher (raves was aceused of | Of Arizona and the democratic party at| K4 OITY ® i iy T, SE e sanate aod iimee Htve shanged thelr {5 ouplisned here thiat Quatemala bas made | SOMPAOVIE Toax In about #E0 and the e rdering at Denvir, flom John Conrad, | heart, he, would 4t ancq teuiion, Iy fesien lough, stone mason of Armourdale. was| One custodlan of cloak room. ’ A Jbjection to the amount of Mexican | PYEE8 company loses the balance. The mei 5 of w most eutrageous nature were | ton to the president. He charge placed under arrest today, charged with e S Rt the alteration of views has been from hostil- | 81Y objection to the amount of Mexican o i hia wia o thaatal k| & Qas Atk atumans SiNoL R CENENNN nate, { 0 p Pt Rl L Of M senger and all other employes of the ¢ against cachy other, by Mr. and Mrs, | €rnor with malfeasance in afflc re- Py, ¢ o ly 1o friendiiness for Hawadl, | Bven tho | claims. This question i not under consid- | SERES i ay StV Kihict “ordurs T | Conrad “when The: husband began suit '« | fusex on the ynt to continue 4 or" threatonmng. the. Tvos OF Mr. and | . One second assistant ocustodian ofSGIoaN administration now has ample and justifiable | SFALOR ¥et. fhe qusst) st to be dis-| withhold all information relative to the | year ago. In ordgr to uyeld further scan: his legal adviser. The resignat Vas @c-| Mra, (. IFranks, his wife's parents.’ Mrs, | 0 grounds for treating the matter differently [ “phe. office of the \Wi e a e p from the press. ) Qal this suit was@eopped and Mrs. Conrad | cepted, Satterwhile of “Tucson | NjcCullough died suddenly on October 26| One bookkeeper, / and 18 now in possession of reliable dat . RO TUXpress UMWA, la., Jan 13,—While two young | began another, allsging .abandonment. In | appointed in his ¢ . and the baby followed soon afterward One file messenger. It relia! ata. | company at Huamantla was robbed last o 1893 it neted upon misinformation, 'The | niht. 1t i¥ thousht a conaiderable amount | favh NVire skating near the dam today they | Kranting her 4 Jerse Jmize Ruok awarded Four Aftor One Dacause of ll-treatment on MoCullough's | Two night waichmon, petitlon further states that the sending of | Of money was obtained R N0 QEHAT RO PASKARSR G0N |58 GRS OLYMPIA, Wash., Jan. 13.—The legisla- | B doo e R e o favorte. | One custodian lleutenant governor's roomts another commissioner will force the treat- — - g & JRoIR Aram b Juitea § acer o Bocond (o v Albia apd the other : ture, which convenes tomorrow, will vote for | statements o “py” drvanks, McCullough | One bill holde ment of the Issue strictly upon its merits, | VIt tutes Placed in the Second Calumn, destined for Chicago. h Panle In & Chergh At & Funeral, | ¥ ugh P T T e vacancy | threatened to kill his ‘wifc and bab: | One janitor and custodian of commit Prelidiee s ees burgely romon A ®am has | MADRID, Jan. 18.~The council of minis- | containcd $12 and the other NEW_ HAVEN, Gflay, J&n. 18.—The fu.|& United States sensior to () the vecaney thraatoned to ddll s Wits and-baby, 200 AR ke o) o tisanship eliminated to a greater degree | ters has agreed upon a modus vivendi under | cents, — The bellef 18 that the robbers es- | neral of the murdered Ifallan, Raphael Del | SX 08 40 ' th \‘er“d-' years owlng 10| same threat them, The hodies One janitor and custodian of committed than ever. The appearance of a second com- | Which the United States will obtain the | Sibed o the tmber ucross the lce last| Greggo, took place this morning from the | didates who are consid to have any con. | Wife and child will be ‘exhumed rooms in south gallery. missloner beforo the same congress will show | Second column of the Cuban taplt i ex. | MERE Sy P S lalian ' Catholle chgreb. During the sery- |sideruble followini are congressman John fLAAGER. Saptalnac S dishe > doorkeeper for gallery, the people he o e deter- | Change f¢ > conecssion to Spaln a o e ReE s the pillars @ugporting the gallery | L. Wilson of Spokane and Levi Ankeney, a | 3 " ) e that the people here are firm dn the deter- | EBARSS (G it SORCERT LioRF el T ¥omen ax0 S0UTH KOAD ELECTICN. |Miapnch ohi 6 patie: nsucd, Woméh wn | Banker of Walla - Walla ixsengtor Joni : ~ RTBmAR. L Vaited Staton. The petitioners hiad an en. | pichotiations will contlnue for @ permancnt| — men Jumping from the pews, and in the [B. Allen and Amos I. Shuw of Vancouver Clinrles A Thieman Gead. Susiadiag of sets, Riad Bialan | Tae pelonars ) en- | treaty. et i Projectors May Get Inte Court Before Any | LUsh broke the wilows _and burst (he|are’ candidates, but hive not been making | Charels A, Thieman, who was b f T reception at the league the former o £ < = ¢ doors from thelr hinges. Several children|an active canva The republicans haye 4 B oy private secretary to leut night. It covers to a nicely a subject that One Frouch Minister Koslg Hand is Bulle were bruised by being trampled upon, | eighty out of the 112 members of the le burned a few nights ago at 4801 West Cum has been discussed not a little in the league | PARIS, Jan, 13.—M. Barthou, minister of | TOPEKA, Kan, Jan. 13.—The directors of ol Ll lature . . mings street in @ fire which burned his | pages, J and on the outside. The letter suggests a | Publie works, has resigned on account of a | the “North and South railroad” have elect- Flayed Boctor with Fatal Effect O e wife to death and destroyed his saloon and V4 e e e ey o el s e oleatine put iuests ® | Vechnical question aftecting the relations of |64 the following officers for the enwuing| CHARLESTON, ¥ad. . Jan,” 1.-Dr| pontrAND. Or. Jan 1.thy elgh. | adense, died iost night al 9:0 at the Lypewrilers for secretary’s room, UM fmiod Was ot wakianed (0 tha'pe- |t ROvesnment il (BE TRINAVE: 4 eiae | Vice ' bresident, ¥red J. Close of Topeks| Charien BotlaeroMh lftls #0n gave his sik- | jeonsh biennial seasion of the legialature | Mr. Mhieman, 8fler belng hadly burned messenger for secretary On December 27 John E. Bush, E. C. Crick | that there are any dissensions in the cabinet | Stoddurd of Omaha; sec- | ter, who was siek, a deadly potion while | 3 " Jumped from a second story window, L assistant janitor and custodian R Biadaang - Il meet at Salem tomorrow. The repub- ) ik B ons n 11 net | retary, D. I Furbeck of Topeka; auditor, | playing doctor. The child lingered in in- | 1o ; . Pube | Tngs ‘his leg. Being quite un old man, Twenty-cight committoe clerks and Joseph Nawahi, awalting trial at the |3 Fessrd to the government's general pol-| o Ward of 1 poka: teasurcr, Albert G fensc agony for everal hours before denth | JoAfi%, hAVE an oyerwhelming majority In | wax unable'to survive the injuries he The appointment of twenty-clght clerk, February term of court for consplracy, were | R Guilith of Topeka; additional directors, J ved it, e T P T T g 1 ned 4 giving one to each chairman of tanding taken (o Oahu prison on the reef and placed | Commission to Keviwe the Cuban Taeim. | H. Whetstone' of Ottawa, Fox Winnle of Aol TEET— tes senator are | ornns funeral will take place from the cor-| committee, I8 u plece of extravagante utterlp in solitary confin ent No bail will be al MADRID, Jan. 18 ~The decree nting wton, L. 1. Fetherstone f Forrest City, ching Shop: tied by Fire. oner's office on Tuesday, at what hour hus + have : LR VR 4 rest O 5 B =g . 4 W. Fulton of As-| ot yet been determined indefensib Som= of the s i R Ay o oA ARl SR GhCE e | Ak “huiiale Jones of vy, Okl, C. J )“Nvll |’i\’|‘.\r\;‘g:‘ ..l‘ I“;..‘ onp 'Ju‘n 18—} not y n determined. i T R s hava { The machine shops and engine room con- i J { Hillsboro, Y Rudalt of Wayne, Neb., Noah Allen of To- i A number of British subje siding in | posed revision of the customs tari of the | peka, G, H. Neblow of € S8toh and A. & " - M Meteor Fell in Lo Calitornin, | safe 10 presume that all will be on the pag Honolulu petitioned have Hyacinth nish West Indies announces that claimns | Churehiil of Lincoln. Neb. It i suid that the | hected with Chepey’ Broa! silk mill we 1o Submission. SAN DIEGO, Cal, Jan. 13.-A great| roll by the middle of next weel kept in port for the protection of int for a change in schedules may be filc fuction headed by 1. E. Carpenter of South | itted by fire IInY morning. Logs estimated | pUBOIS, Pa 13.—The prospects for | meteor | ted to have fallen near | WHAT THE CUSTODIANS HAVE TO DO proceedings to oust 3 | Ao neo) 4y PSRN o a1 of the natives and their countrymen. but she | to March 1 Dakota will Institute a speedy settlement of the coal miners' 2 . e S e g aad tols esrymas, but s eoucl e Tomdared | i8I of the dlrecium o : s, tanw Sumn § Thge, Subadions of vio eiek SUS x like tment ten ¥ in the 0 - B A strike are apparently very good. The men th of Ensand, at noon | e carrled among other things some presents | MARSE N ———— Wiked 19 Greore. | y i o | MaRsELLY Ja 13.-The French ATHE: - are willing to work if their comrades, who roaring hissing ¢ 1 ¢ m Queen Victoria to her subjects on the | A T oy S P y Shipping Colorado Siiver to Chis 4 Jan. 13.-A severe carthquake o nate ch o toa Bk s Vool aer Acaniy, cwployed in the local trade, ere recently discharged, are taken back. 1 as the m sy 1 3 rudo A aIE ane e SaRtha Ak e ! wany. Saturday afternoon Lieutcuint Gow ) ¥ Allk, eimployedt n the Jochl trade, | LENVER, Jan. 13.~Colorado refined silver ure ne y say they will make' this concession in y Was 80 as 10 b At : i The hearings betore the court of nquiry at | (s cocisme " Ahictoen persons " wese [bullion is Leing shipped by local smilters | iy foreign trad o The shock | order 10 keep the families of the idle miners | E Particulars of the sriencs are| 0rROF Moore directed thed: three cmployss Aucklaud of the Walrarapa disaster and at | drowne i JAUEISS U OER SLULpA DY loch- biniises { o 1 panic amomg the Inbabitants of the | from staying, The seneral imanager for | difficult to obtain, but the nformation pro- | to sweep out the hall leading to the senate ce ™ o T (o | Bell, Lewls & Yates, the owners of the [ceeds from stictly reliable sources | ehamber--a piece of work which will requirg

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