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OMAHA, WEDNE ALLOWED MANITOBA'SAPPEAL TABLISIHED JUNE 19, 1871, MEXICO 1S LIKE PULLMAN MORNING, JANUARY 30, 1 General Clement came involved in a_row, wWhich €oon became The polleé were sent handshike After the formal reception, sy interchange nees between the vet excitement Bad Quited vered that fifeen had been killed of compliments 8ays There is Nothing on Which to Base an fought with mining tools, stilet(gs and any- | Decision Rendered by the English Court of John _Donaldson who during the last over $16,000 worth of dum, or bills payabl: Mullihan, Roy and Elliott Arraigned and | jast MWeanesday, it thing they could gecure. 'Over 100 have been Arbitration, leaves this arternoon arrested and jailed today. Appeal-in-Ordinary, Olaim Their Innocence. ——— HAYWARD D, CALLED ON THE (Z AR, OUTLINED. MUST HAVE HER TREATIES RESPECTED DISPOSITION OF SCHOOL MONEY SETTLED ¢ assia; Py hel Witst & Dental and Délegations from Russian Cities Pay Their Come to His Kescur. NEAPOLIS, ST. PETERSBURG, Jan. 2 czarina today receivedat the winter palace | 182 deputations, representing the nobility of the chief cities Differences Were All Settled by Convention atemala Must Respeet the Agecoments Entered Into at that Time, in Oourt Since the Kefusal of Catholies to Taxes for the Com in 1882 und ¢ the zemstvos, or provincial institutions, and the different corps of Cos- Addressing the deputations, the czar rejoice to see you all as- your congratulations to Not Develop was a very marked change in the manner of . questioning by the defense sses to Appear. his answers to ich as to preclude the pos- sibility of any but a peremptory challenge. OF MEXICO, -It is prob- questions were presence ot appeal-in-ordinary, had been found in the cldents INDIANAPOLIS, Jan. the Stand, | of the terrible wreck at Vandalia railroad is rapidly as possible. develop- | dead, arrived here at of | i serfously injurcd but the czarina and myself on our marriage. ughton, lord of and Lord Shand, a examination Scott, | Were many ppeal-in-ordinary, of the judic prelimivary the men accused of murdering Barrett It is expected that he examination will oe- | attention of the court satisfactory feelings which you have expressed feelings which have long dwelt in every of a telegram from United States tion in this capi Washington is becoming mor today delivered Judgment allowing the appeal from the decis- ings of zemstvos volces have been heard indicating the wish to r were, Minister Gra The attorney for Blixt alize absurd the wreck Mr. and Mrs, W. F. that | boring tavern. Soon {hree | Bained consciousness ' fured wife, When told rate with United States ated much un- dreams about participating, as rep: case of Brophy and other: of Manitoba, 1894, and known as the school case take nearly s there will be about sixty witne re issued for several today a sherift has started for against the attor- fster Young of G ney general national affairs of state. Let cveryone unde 1 shall devote all my strength to Russia, but T am as firmly resolved | conferences circumstances and positive assertion was made public. No costs were allowed. north | with her. M after the opening of the then change his plea ceived by Mexico, very politely the country in general naturally felt grateful United States as a replicd that Canadian liberal party from 1880 to 1891 and | tornierly premier of Ontaro, and Mv. | of the Canadian bar The czar spoke loud and dis whs hed his hearers cheered enthusi The czar and czarina then and be put called to order by sister republic in 11 agony wished that he old and died soon after |18 supposed that she the | \pand Mrs, Towers adjourned | philadelphia to attend res to sustain peac were counsel for the ap- drew to an adjoining salon ented their respective costly gifts. Mr. Cozens Hard; s office, it being too small to C., and Mr. Bray appeared for the made for the defendant asks the court's permission to take the of J. P. McKenzie, superintendent his gratitude offer would be “In all such cases settlement of the mat- | must depend upon the cons of the parties directly concerned,” said Gen- | the president - The prisoners pleaded In their lordships’ opinion it is REPULSED THE JAPANE; second section of the Manitoba to be construed in the present case, though it , legitimate to consider the terms and take advan | depositions not gullty tc Dell Akin was the fi witness put on the | ibed at length the disappear- und his search The prosecution.ls in charge y_General Churchii), of Medora, Willlams and Mrs Naval Attack on Wel-Iai-Wel a is, of cours of the earlier act assistance they afford in enactments correspond and s Before entering into a critical ex- ance of Scott missing Phipps of M Vanmeter of Charleston, 111, all relatives of By ' Superintendent LONDON, Jan. 30.—A dispatch to the Times nghai cays the Chinese military and telegraphed 1 o'clock on the morning of January construction who s assisted by H. ttorney, and R While giving no hint that Mexico will not listen to a proper extent to the ited States volce of the R matter, the press ha commanders ternal grand uncle of the Jacksonville Harrington, Golden of this city s for the was the present are the attorn death at the a circumstances and that George damages from Guatemala which it 11 along held. far too wise a statesm: The search lights betrayed their presence and the guns of the Chinese fleet and shore bat- terfes opened fire on the first division of the rants charging the defendants mur- decision of this board, in the c against the city of Winnipeg, which seems to to some misapprehension. In 1867 the union of the provinces of Canada, Nova Scotla and New Brunswick took plac obstacles which grandmother | lently insane in 1843 and was confined in the nd escaped and w se of Barrett ) to Ignore any | Harrington what that evidence ewa jected to the cross-examination. witness The prosecution ob- prope sus- | shipped to St. I from whom he received his information, which was | this city and sister-in-law Wallace, is in a critical bo removed fo her home understood among those GG Ll? close to the man-of-war nothing com maternal gr Among the had to be over- come in order to bring about that union none difficulty than the differences of opinion which existed with regard to the question of education. an early date of the long con- after heavy The first Japane firing drove e division went to the insane and necessary to accomplish this end then it will tendencies, > war to a finish also objected o, the objection was over- the defendant, sane all his life. was violently in- The court decided to hear The state, witness replied that on from Mrs Henry Schmidt, J. he received several of the enemy's ships. fcWhorter, | jur time the Japanese made a land attack upon Wei-Hai-Wel At the same States in the Guatemalan dispute which may upper and lower Canada. In upper Canada a system of non-denominational educa- tion had been fecling in Mexic It is as follows: believe that insanity is to be the to | about the chest | home ‘in a | escape of her compan | The death of John § was particularly sad. F. " | chairs covered with V. bleeding from head to tl acquaintances on the ing in great pain he ent at his death. M guin Wallace, wife in- | probably recover. M about the head a SINGLE last night to discuss the mysterious abse ALl PLEADED NOT GUILTY |: REIMBURSE THE IMPEACHED ten days had re upon delivery aldson has not been seen at his office since Joe Turns Tntrcduces a Bill for that Pure tective that many of the goods he 4 pose in the House, — - INJURED ALL IDENTIFIED, HEARING OF VIGILANTES AT O'NEILL | Pathetic v Wreck on the NEARLY TEN THCUSAND IS ASKED FOR State Ofcers Who fore the Supr Misdemennc jured have been identified ¢ cngine drawing the ill-fated 34 and was on exhibition at the World's Tele- | Dr. Talbot of this city who was reported Telegram.)— brought on as a result of introduction of will recover, touching incidents connectéd with appropriation Towers of Carthage, ek and | 315, " were in the parlor found conscious and were $9,200 to reimbu and George officials impeached by lature two years ago for high misdemeanors he forgot his own suffering Towers ng removed from the wreckage. As there | the legislature in joint convention, and that brother. Mr. Towers is dangerously injured ‘exonerated” have expended Miss Margaret Roberts of this city a party of ten returning from the state uni- versity at Bloomington, srious condition and fined to hier bed for a long time to come, ns was miraculous $1,600; John Murfin, $1, Broady, $300 Atkinson, $300; of witnesses, deal of confus the reading clerk after the wreek Hionder ONeH he was found in the parlor d through the bill, $10,000, and_consequently | ing about with a terrible of his head. By examination 7 : proposed measure. that his name was Norton; OPPOSED. ss without a hotly bill will not § ted fight is certain from th s which are heard | &iven any signs of consciousness. doctors and the faithful committee which will have the bill in charge on knowing a the case before making any matter of common se have re- ouis .lr lay | recommendations, ttorneys in this o condition, but ' shoulders, superintendents institutions, El- | chant from Texas named and | bound for ew York, others whom he could not recollect. | tion at Coatesville. aphic announcement from Wash- The county at- The Chinese lost twenty The Japanese loss amounted to mor 0 killed and eigners are said to be assisting the Chine: wants of the alied, which | WYOMING Nothing pew excused and Dr. Gilligan testified as to the cause of death, at the autopsy developed by his testimon: cused at noon and court adjourned until 1 The prisoners sat in the court room liste fg to the witne until the question wi agreeable to M mediate in the serve for use if necessary. s developed SECTARIAN prise and considerable dis: subscription commencement commit or crime; if he did instig: when he did it Message Weakand Unsatisfactory. LONDON, Jan. 29.—The Pall Mall G commenting to congress says: s well as in America is to regard President was insane the powers, privileges and duties which were then by law conferred and imposed in upper s and school inhabitants ently unconc: “The tendency the Roman province to of the Protes etic settled e treaty of 1882 arrest of the defendants practically settled by the treaty of 1882, is sumed a ver relieved wh Louis Merchants Urge Action on the when President’s Recommendation, ST. LOUIS, Jan. 20.—The Merchants’ E: irrespective and Catholic inhabitants of mitted to arbitration. as to the interpretation of the treaty. perfectly clear and explicit without a singl a dispute can But the present administration of Guatemala ons of that treaty and wishes to ignore it or withdraw from it In proposing to submit no question his - suggested least adequate to meet the emergencies of the Unfortunately there is small pros. pect of his proposals being carried out . which is amoribund. and was never sure where monetary issues the Roman Quebec and Ontario with re shared by the communion inhabitants ard to education members of the clause over s not mentioned the alleged leaders the following unanimously: seemed relieved. widespread distress the entire country, this congress POLK’'S STORY. packed this majority of democr: are concerned.”” The court room wa people from They regard it as essential that the education of their children ils ove afternoon | ¥} e subject prevails over the subject lofaatcauion | bruisea - | Eseape of Dangorous Wyo., that | ming state penitenti 1d an- of his known t light, People high tioned veracit nagement of the vestigating committ surrounding | Tregoning, within th tration it merely wishes that have been fully discussed and definitely agreed upon by the two countries be reopened discussion with the hope that a new decision It was with this view Guatemala purposely caused the invasion of had formerly been matters which | general prostration of its commercial, agri- dustrial interests has been the concentrated effor! the teachings of their church, and they con- such an education could not be Sasy oavaril HENGIAAIA: country who had congregated to hear the | 20.—~Francis Antonio varro, husband of Maryeanderson Navarro, American _actress, clated press that' she has quite recovered followed the birth so prolonged that miles northeast witness called this evening, and w the members of the community alike, what- of O'Neill, ever their creed, and secured in schools conducted under the may be reached. informs the spective of party afliliation, to restore that confidence and sense of could only be territory which this evening. last The witty replies of Polk to|An investigation by the foundation stone of all prosperity; and, is generally belleved fluence and guidance of the their church. At the time when the province of Manitoba became part of the Dominion of Canada the Roman Catholic and Protestant population in were about of equal and prior to that time there did not exist authorities of [ of her son, whi h died a few hours later, on December 10 la: pute, but which it was agreed, in the treaty of the questions asked by the attorneys for the | Chariti 1882, should be regarded as Mex -examination of laughter from the spec- prisoncrs joined frequently Loiterer Shot Down by a —A sentry on duty at the laboratory yesterday evening shot and killed a suspicious looking man loitering called forth peal some positive allay any want of confidence in its financial policy and establish the confidence of our people and of other nations of its ability protested against this procedure Gua- BERLIN, Jan. proposed that temala coolly left to arbitration, and it is understood that the Guatemalan minister in Washington, on 10 o'clock and started for Fred Harris & and Refor mony in a manner admit of a doubt, son s cted of havil in. | has since been retir of | would hav home | than idle rumor in about the premise: four diflerent occasion States government and that on the request was flatly refused. is made that the government will offer to mediate in the in- in the territory then incorporated any public The several religious had established such as they thought fit and maintained ‘them by funds voluntarily contributed by the members of their own requested the United offer its services ns these four occ Now the an- ited States willingness of the government utilize its abundant resources for the pro- of its credit at home and abroad, a mile Vhen he rayerschl| BB system of education. about a mil When he had traversed e e et oo RECEIVERS FOR THI WHISKY TRUST. Harrig', he saw a team drive out Action Was Taken on Petition of New York [ of his yard and start off in a southea; Stockholders. nouncement and happiness of all our people; and, We believe that the message of recommendations wise and patriotic, and if 55 will restore general con- our halting commercial, communion. CHICAGO, interference to become a province matter of negotiation inhabitants government. which are timely, adopted by congr fidence and manufacturing application of New York stockholders of the | 4riving on representing about $3,000,000 of steck, Joseph B. Greenhut of Peoria and . . Lawrence of Chic celvers of the the receivers, was granted, ¢ will:be placed upon re application for a receivership w set forth in the bill, upon the gen condition of the business of the trust at the time, and upon the Inability organization 'to float an, issue of b is endeavoring elude compliance with its treaty obligations. Should the prcffer of mediation be accepted Guatemala will naturally desire view | sition” of Upon again gaining the | of the institutios team £ spring o? Whisky tru representatives for a few moments. to have the e appointed r nd thus reopen to The order appointing with the bill upon which concerned, must be taken to be embodied in the 22d section of lordships do not think that anything is to be gained in an inquiry as to how far the pro- placed .the of Manitoba in a different po: other province: advantageous. exchange, regardless recommend to wagon, going in the same direction e act 70, ot its political predelictions, the act of 1§ s of the United States the early enactment of a mendations of the which, after years of diplomatic cons was definitel men adjusted in teams | West to_reco Upon_ driving into Harris’ | Both sides nt, it correctly reported, seems to «d and {ncpportune, and will probably prolong and vex the question which seems to be drawing rapidly to a set- was one more o ¥uvor in nize the parties. t there is halt ning ha De with the alle the | bility of the n o2¢ | upon subordir Was | qence in California. into 5y ooklsecr th or | Alton and Northw and | CHICAGO, Jan. 2 rn Trunk Lin Union Pacitic has de Harry Stanton | he done by somebody sumption as to the extent to which the varia- This can only be deter- mined by construing the words of the section according to their natural signification, RECEIVED AT WINNIPEG. WINNIPEG, known as the Manitoba a long, tedious and expensive litigation. acial and religious ge on the currency question doe isis has been no outside interference there will be an end, pacific or otherwise, put to the qu Harrié | cige was intended, 11 gain financial relief, this city, o far their views ca the bond issues Stanton appeared York stockholde talk had the team hooked up he drove around to the hay stack the appointment w: representing RS CALL ON GRESHAM. WASHINGTON, Jan noon Senior Romero, the Mexican minister, and Senor Arrago, (he Guatemalan minister, called the State department onen to the in a few wagon, ame road The wagon, he said, | compromise He watched him untii | they i y are in favor of the ultimate free coin- belleve that any owns property. signed for wa mpany was being pr whipped up his team and tcok the the others had taken. had a double box on. alive much of Its settlement was xpress a prefernce They were admit was that the cf diplomatic ‘room and en- i the |y the notice sent be | Northwestern roads nection that the Unlon Pacl get sound busine . the Union he was out of sight and wondered where he | 19 @llow them an desired. The essential facts of the controversy tered upon a discussion white metal tween their respective countries with Seere the ministers ly charged with power by their gov- was going, as the road he started off on not been traveled very much the last cross-examination to the Canadian confederation. $1,000,000 in rebates would fall due, promptly paid th for a reasonable u Protestant and Roman Catholic schools to be The bankers of Den- rning capacity greatly will probably be recalled tomorrow. locking (o a settlement of the disputed ques- TESTIMONY overnment | dealers in W o entei St He tions, subject, of cour [ lealers In whisky, who enter into contract 1d | easily 1 house employ others were penitentiary contractors and pssed to mect the expen 150 claimed mployes who were bled are anxious to ittee all about it. Of all the attorne: nd has lost a great amount of blood. PENITENTLARY Prisoners May Made the Subject of Legisiative Tnqu s employed be the only one who into the cold. a small part of the pay promised him, to add to his discomfiture, a draft shoved out regoning agd Kinch McKin- from the Wyo- within_a period of two or three weeks occasioned prise at the time, especially when it becume both got aw n offic The commiitee on finance, w have finally settled on a policy of economy. in public expenditures. made public today, will be the distrug ber of air castles, it testimony that ys and means. Although thi ing that there s something rotte | a large num! institution, d to appoint an in- is stated on will remain the throughout d that previous Kearney are already represented by bills en- ing, Temodeling various state institutions, but the gommitte’s for indefinite days thereof, ited the prison H II'I‘«'I\\')' the yuuuglnn‘m lh‘l\‘ on (h‘|mi=ni with P, ving rtee) the authorities, t has been stated in Polk, a farmer living about fourteen | the MHROHIICS TS prison’that Tregoning 1eft the institution by s on the | the tront dooy o'clock all of them postponement. A strong fight in the house for Lincoln’s I and a number of her bills for the heaviest priations have not Deen yet introduced, majority of the in cftizen are of the loot, apparent fear' of molestation bréught out this-testi- s to hardi fact that the pe i aided in the escape 0 strong nd the stand for cconomy. The situation the senate over the em- a tendency about | Marsh believed there was ccounts and expenditure ngle claim number of employes is cut to the statutory. reguiremen vomance connected with the aftair., USS THE and senate amendments CONSTITUTION, committees on ed that he has shoulde the institutio and Judges of th The question of amendments to the constitution a8 occupled the responsible po- r and purchasing e LLAND HAS of amendment Rights to Puget Sound usiness. amendments between the today opened ng the message of e Crounse and tue inaugural of Governor Hol- re waiting s received decided Zapadu, per page, § e, - Lnalating - that man—Omaha Tribun pe granted the refuse to allow it anything of nd declare with the Bids were aw remont Tribune; Bohemian, claims from them. an ached. Howeve three | eific will concede nothing in ASS 'THE HOUSE, did | and there the matter is Tikely to re o | February He | 5t e ey The totd WITNESSES. | Chicago, Burlington unanimous any further issue of bonds by the gov 0 an act appropriating all school taxes ommon school system When, under this law, the city of Winnipeg collect school except that These rebate: rding to the bill pre- sented to Judge Grosseup, the no money to pay home governmen: afternoon near was Clark Young. Parker on the day of the assault, but was | foo thetr hands, so the inference | taxes from resisted payment and began their governments to show a spirit of mutual like $1,000,000. Other forms of ‘Indcbiedness substantially the same. were also mentioned in_the -bill. act, contending that under the Manitoba act McAllister was then conferring provincial ju ture had no right to fake away th ate_denominational Roman Catholics prior to federation The provincial governme R in Prosident Cleveland's r sclose the nature of the pro- in one quarter sdiction the legisla- a half from Parker on December 31, and heard the sheollig, but saw no one. John Murphy testified as which Joséph 13, of Chicago e appointed rec to the relegation of (he Mexican demand for benetits with the condition morning | de Chiapas land. t replied to this | States clerk. John 8. Stev pany did not arrive of the completion Mexico and Guatemala If it fs then found that if Guatemala has been must pay the indemnity Chicago Bankers Urgo CHICAGO, MeLaughlin Wit regarding the of the appointment of receiver this evening The report reached this Was £00n i heddquarters. Bulity of trespass she not_ otherwis AIA, Jan, 29, first provincial legislature legalized them. thus became nine of the leading banks shington today of Chicago, addressed to Sen- Mot cainan) He was fcllowed by Hersheiser, legally pos school system prior to Manitoba's confedera of Manitoba government. Aldrich of this city: bankers of Chicago respectfully urge nd house, irrespec- Appointment, referred to give no Anfarmation. members of the senate noncommiital. distillers w $268,0 a_ dec month’ of 1893 of S ger earnings increl was'| expenses fell off from January 1 to ofs eary a decrease carnings W §63,011; passenger ¢ Uecrense of $2,014,0 operating_exp 1 671, a de 5 $2,80( BUFFALO, Wyo, who | very interesting relic the date scontinen the elevation Mensures In Ditliculties LINCOLN, Jan. The house employed the morning session in edy the Existing month of December lal Telegram,)— the month decréased (sed $1,00 the e and 19 were lost, d by a vote of 85 for amending the act authorizing the appoint= of supreme court tion 3 of the mended by this commissioners Who Owns the Sword? appointment, du hall not enga practice of law in | in the Basin was found Yhell | on the banks of the Now he | of Ten Sleep, w few e | which, was dnbedded officer's sword, _with and Mark | and fine steel hlade stand alone Judgment was reversed by th imperial privy in case of a Mexican individually Irwin corroborated nesses about a1 Waglaid nnd Killed, the testimony b8 interests wit- | of preservation, ith missing man, | iron work on ‘the News has been Fred Hoffman, e asurer of D county, Oklahoma and Vnited , was waylaid , Okl., Jan, 2 co-operation of their countries to Guatemala RQ suel getien. in such an event, showing that on any exterminated But the Catholic minority did not rest there government legislation which mi Agreoment on th pump’ shotgun a few before CHICAGO, Malony's quo w Pallman Case. is returned after | imp: ranto procegdings directed The loaled shell that was found | A ¢ the matter to be thereupon asked the supreme interpretation confidently expected to express the same res- om, Taloga, Ko subpoenaed 1ot Appear, found burfed In o s through his head, swhile found some occupied the attention o information filed general was first 0 the defendant company had, thre an_ answer, Judze Baker tod iy that town, search was 't nd bank, with a bullet kind of a hell cross-examination country shells nized it as the same s he had | heartily as is shown by Nicaragua, Salvador and Honduras. for a judgment recelving the decision of that body, that Roman Catholic minority had no ground up. seck remedial fused to entertain their petition its attorney, denfed but few of the allegations of the in- set_out to Justify the ac The main ar shells, and lots of S1ULE M AN 3 of that kind, LUDENTS MAKRCILAND SHOUT. formaton, but The Catho- | supposed oo i Ar——prr— he company or Spaculation, Sentiment of I Kegard to the War Talk, JADALAJARA, was famjijar with county and the final judgment render opening of the case, MONTREAL well known to the people; that in thes criminality, and was doubt prevent his going on the & sced in or waived and it It is generally ex cnded Guilty (o KANSAS CITY, Jan; 2.-Edgar O, A GUO WAITanto pr London on the school question will law and other colleges of th ty took part slipporting his demurrer, will continue alleged jury whom ment which matter how exerelsed want, and which, ake enemies. Jalisco ou the Guatemalan matier. domonstration evidence s sentenced o twg years' impris + state penitentiary. Wofford lectuged thi Judgmen®, Riots Continue in Brazil, "ORDSVILLE Hu; | attorneys with the lack of organization proportions governor's palace, of spectators ad and well applauded were leading students The American Sugety s surety, assisted in th the Nutt house » in the circult court L ALMA AN A8 6 sity foot ball team, refused entertair Journal of had lived tco high the presence of thousa dresses full of fie delivored by Indiana unive Tavlor Case Yesterday evening the garrison was in which the geseral government might find Mrs, Grant Entert ~Confeder o3, sunday Ball tventy-three n record as en a bill o prevent Sunday base ball | ie bill provides for a fine | Movements of 5 Itlot Amang Miners. had stopped over veceived a lapge delegation frox Antwerp; Hindoo, | miners there working in the rival mines be- | Hamburg “The ol soldicys were itroduced to n u level with Eauday gambling ed | jiley was carvec gome other charaeter that | time had o nearly mplete « heen sent to General -~ n sent t ne | death and the loss nd the relic ther ives of the waiil St Joseph Will 8T, JOSEPH, Mo at- | lice Broder sent a H. | saloon kecper her of | that all saloons 1 ith | 80 on § Nion | wave of irt | this week by 1 fn | cyangelist, uid Jiur- | Gesoctation thy Y cvery busine his j feared o ] Yo Chons dep A1, sell elect 4 next ¥ (here hay Faited to Make 1 HERNARDINO, Most | ¢ us with th e e affalis of ) | i 1olier 4 ag troent of Lar 1 temporary e shall cach recelve a salary equal (o the salary same mann commission= rust eaten. The nam qualifications as required of those appointed as con suprero court for a further period of sible to determin cription that the former owner be traced and the my und medical of convicls who may commission the physiclan long discussion penitentiary D INVESTMENT. Davies, which succensfully the submission 15 uf this slate

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