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_ —— . o ESTABLISHED JUNE 19, 1871. (i\l/\ll;\, FRIDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 1, 1895. SINGLE COPY FIVE CEN N W Y not object to ample. platforms, but he asked ] ) N N r government because of :the; obgurreace and | Q D W M\ | delivered the argument for the prosecutio IO\ SURVEYING HIS NEW FIELD |5 it o 255 | JAPS CAPTURE WELMALWEL st ivsn s, ot | STORY TOLD BY THE WOMEN [z e e o s [ SANK LIKE A STON money. He explained that Gemeral Fuentos was a the defense. The court room was packed and 4 4 - “The president Is going to borrow it,” sug . good officer, but that lately he Nad apifested the audience listened eagerly to what was 2 gested Mr. Stewart. symptoms of mental defingamént, Afters the sald. Tza Landsworth was not called upon Benator-Elect Thurston Presented to His Mt‘:-l“‘m;rlm\n of Ohio ,unmnnmvl the ‘m\'r’u' Fortress that Was Oonsidered Impregnable b ] ;l 5.‘"' |Ilrll'x‘hlnr:'r m-‘ ,narl [ M Mrs, foott and Miss MoWhorter Recount |to testify. Mr. Warrick emphatically denies Details of the @ Marine Disaster Told Y v ppropriations were exceptional, being for ¥ visited by Marshal Marfinez:de Campos, who p 1 | that she told him that she knew the men | Details rine Disaster Tol Ooming Associates, the seat of the national government, and there Taken in Two Days, expressed regrets. Their Fearful Experience at Parker, that murdered II\:'v #ett Soott oF he ,\‘- "| tHem e ~ e should be no niggardly action —~—— by — plotting his destruction. She was present in by tho Resoued, Mr. Allison of Iowa spoke of the manner TWO HUNDKED REBELS KILLED, i the court room all day. It Is rumored that a o in which the government was running behind i g — S £ . \ Sloux City detective js upon the track it P MOUULES A LIVILE SO | T Neovnins, e, B ‘.n.’;“v'."."fu.,,u.f'«, LALLM % Togota Resuits in n LEADERS OF THE MOB WERE RZCOGNIZED | JiZ1Y, (Qiknton, who iitchid ub a team ot | MISTAK'N ORDERS OF THZ CAPTAIN —_— was to raise revenues as well as to appro- Governmen Victory, & Harris' on the day of the murder and started Intimates Facts of a Startling Natare Con- L’:‘“"]";h,{’\'mr':’f"' |‘”|‘|"i‘;"‘|"l‘;‘r"':;‘]'; Ir;“!r";ng‘:"‘"f‘,izf Last of the Strongholds of Celestinls on the | COLON, Cclombia, JAh. 3L—A severe en- | miss Me\Whorter Positively Tdentifies ;‘:'{““_‘L"‘h (‘;"S‘;(‘;fl\ {‘,‘m’“ claimed that he was ) cerning the Fluancial Sitaation Were | froe fist and brought in foreign articles with Seacoast Chinges Owners—Gult of gagement has been fought at Bogota between Elllott, Mallihan and Harrls as Me! o T— fent All thoe Women to the £ide Which Being Meid Back—Allen Arraigns Jowered dutles, Thero was therefore ample Pe<ChlcLA Now in. Cotaplate the government forces and the rebels, Two bers of the Gang Who Held Up TRALN ROBBERS USE DYNAMITE, Settled T the Tressury OMcials, means of increasing our revenues by a small Yousension of Japan. hundred of the latter were killed. The gov- the Scott Party — Settled First, ncreage in “tarilt raies. This should e etrment, thoops Were; WE. the BRROnA] com. v sthern Pacifle Kxpress Held Up and e 5 done Instead of drawing from the treasury | ; Sufe Bown Open, mand of the president. The victorious troops ok " " the reserve to pay current expenses. M. . 3 DENVER, Jan. 8L—A special to the Time ROWIN WASHINGTON, Jan. 31.—A critical stage | oot "tain 't b surplas had been main:| CHEEFOO, Jan. 81.—Wel-Hal-Wel was ‘\,"“.‘,”Nu,, sent by: .,..:‘.;‘:, m C.,.",,,TL‘,,,,E(" GINBIL, Nobi, Jam S1—(Bpeoihl Tule: |'trom Phoenis, At save, Bouthew Paoin HARROWING STORY OF A NEBRASKA MAN of the financial discussion was unexpectedly | tained the gold reserve would not have been | captured on Wednesday after two days’ skir- | Machina in order to e ° the rebels. BIX | gram.)—The only evidence of importance in- | westbound train No. 20 was held up six A B " y liberals have been arrested at Cartagena. The X A precipitated in the senate at a late hour | trenched on to meet the {reasury notes. mishing. The Chinese bolted when the final troduced this morning in the hearing of the | miles this side of Wilcox last night at $:35 | s bro scuss! ssed Into the seryice of the L J {ofay. Intormittent references had been made | This brought on the Snancial AIsCussion | pyyuuit was made. I Is stated their lors was | % & beIng prossed Info the service of the | \\uiuiicy ‘was testimony corroborating the | UY 0 party of masked men. They separated | Cbarlos Hoffan of Grand Island Tells to the subject throughout the day, but it was | (EIR A, BORIRAR, S0 e Rreenbacks, | 2000 men. Lui-Lung-Tau, an island near|" The steamer Amerique is aground near |Statement made by Schmidt yesterday that e bort i S L T R e R of the Loss of Wife and Son, Without definite form or purpose, and the|yp to the time of the passage of the Me- [the city on which are workshops and some | Savinalla. Her position | he recognized Elliott as soon as he h,m,h’ ‘.‘.. the :::;f.‘:;‘.' ‘l:r:l\.v’ '\\l.z I\\"[\l. R genate finally lapsed into a discussion of the | Kinley bill the government had plenty of | forts, is still in the hands of the Chinese. Three RITR Byin Hattes 8. J. Weekes was the first witness. He left | gpen, It contained $10.000 In Mexican siver & District of Columbla_appropriation bill. But | &l and the gold reserve was infact, Bt | Al the Buropeans in the city escaped unhurt. | CONSTANTINOPLE, Jan. Sl horrible | IS city the morning atter the assauit upon | Nhich was'removeu Tho it of (e roiters | (RZW CAUTIONED NOT 10 TALK the financial question arose incidentally, and, | e MEEIIEY TUE SEEet @ HLORRE T fto | It 18 reported that during the fighting all the | tragedy was enacted Wednesday evening | Scott in company with C. E. Hall, Dr. Galli- | {3, Iariiid, thig toruing b o profuse ket finally, at 5 o'clock, Mr. Gorman launched presidency he was umable to meet the | Chinese men-of-war and ships in the harbor | by a man armed with o Knife, who ran | gn and Henry Schmidt, and was one of the c kit ot ke ol T R . a speech which proved to be one of the most | demands on tho treasury. The bankruptey |sailed away uninjured. Qinuck tirough the EteLS: Shaoning At (he |party that ‘arfested Billott, He recognised | nRAN, \RANCISCO, dan, HoThe Bouthern | SEHCR O SRR Ak y s op © ed < stabbed or slashed aciiie westhound Which was held ujs erly € ol by " effective he has delivered at the present ses- | of the government began at that time. “We | “myq gitack upon Wel-Hal-Wel commenced | every: pereon within Whote reach he oame, | the buggy belonging to Roy trom the deserip- | and robbed nenr Wilcox, At s dye tomor. terly Condomned by the Survivors #lon of congress. He pointed out the grayity | hive inherited this load," continued Mr |y ooy by o bombardment of the defenses | A Turkish offitial, ' rallway employe and | ton given him by Mrs. Scott as the sne in |ToW might Additihaal patieu‘ars of the rob Cou'd Havo Saved Many 6 S B " | Gorman. e are carryl h eme t 2 an American subject were illed, = while [ oot y " [ bery received here state thal five men were oL jtiie treawury situntion, Intimating the | ;g of the harbor by the Japanese flest. Little | ahout ten others were more or less serjously | Which Mrs. Scott, daughter and Miss Me- | convorned in it Two of the bandits boarded Lives. facts were being held back, and that an in-| “The senator declared that the crisls was | damage was done by the fleet, but under | injured. It is belleved the man was at- | Whorter were taken on the wearisome jour- | the train at Wilcox, and when two mil yestigation would show sartling deficiencies, | far graver than was known. He hoped the | cover of its fire the Japanese landed add | (EKed With & sudden frenay ey out on the prairie. Eillott also (ola. him | S5t 86 e town“Sudchty Sueared i Ui hlled (o' Nonate WEafhal oMarges ealdeficlencles of the ury would be | © T it bt b of 1 ols, y fr‘:lm':“fl'","y‘“:}“I‘,"(‘,“f‘l‘“'r'lf",‘ ity ';wlr'; 8 diselosed in response o onate: resolutions, | tional infantry to assail the forts from the e Foroes Wate Susprise. that, accompanied ny Mert Roy, they had | peliing the engineer o stop the train. 'While | LOWESTOPT, Jan. 31—The hopo that @ that this great body would 4o its full duty |1t was tme the country knew it. He had |land side. tuein 18 repoftod to Have lere that plase o | oy's bugky, and were hunting horses in the | Gl P4 ltfe [hle” fireman and. brakeman cut | second boat load of survivors from the fils before congress adjourned. He said a finan ll"',""h "Ylll'rwd “:lh “‘H' h\flhffll The assault was made upon the forts at the | myaciay after receiving word that Colonel ‘l""r(f‘fl:;!nnl i llnrkcr on lhvm-mlhm‘" :u‘i n‘mllfl;nl the, expross and mail cars loose from ihe | fated Blbe might reach shore alive has now B e o romrintion . Spuoacs o | 61 tho.conditions aa to Tack of revenues and | Cdstern side of the town, and they were cap- | Bernat, with aout 100 men, had been seon | iy, o o e PRI B I VIR o TR 0 Getnened.cara.on for | AlMOSt been given up, and It is practically by the “m',y'h‘r :) Sirn And. m”,mlly (" | Would make them plain to congress. By this | tured after some severe fighting. The town | near llnPLr;ry-“l.l “Irh‘t‘\a; 1;5:':‘55\‘-‘,‘2!‘".!3‘3‘ i‘:;h;ly:: The testimony of C. E. Hall was about the [ AboUt two miles to a culvert, where two of | cortain that not more than twenty-one pere ected into the question, the senate at once | time Mr. Gorman was speaking with great | was garrisoned by about 20,000 of the AR R R weh iy : ne as that of Mr. Weeke: © bandit gang were found holding horses | oy were rescued. The number of drown 1 f at once | time Mr. C King with t Isoned by about 20,000 of the best | fighi which men of the | Sar that of Mr. Week e R G B d. T ber of drowned Proceeded to consider and pass three fm- | CATnestness. troops in the Chinese army, and they fought |government's troops were wounded and se J. L. Hershiser was recalled by the de- | gare was blown open, the men. with the | according to the most earetul calculations N Portant resolutions calling on Sceretary Car-| In the present grave emergency he did not | well In the early stages of the fight, but in | éral kilicd. The rebels’ loes was small. | fense and asked when he found tie shell that s horses having brought the explosives. Bix [ placed at 374, There Is still, however, cone lisle for information concerning every detail [ fear the senate would be found impotent. the final struggle broke and fled. Colombinn Minisher Recalled. was Introduced in the evidence Tuesd. He | explosions were effected by the robbers be- | il L) ore. elt satisfie “ir Work. The | Siderablo uncertainty and there are ped bearing on revenues, reserves, deficiencies, WILL MEET THE EMERGENCY. The superior discipline and skill in the use | W ASHINGTON, Jan, 3L—The Colombian | [Plicd upon the south side of the Postewat | fore they felt satistied with their work. The | () Lo BB Al Ll Bl U et e, i R A CCBUNEY 1 Gl BESTREANLE WeAHN (OF SWRVILER BB A LA T DRFL!| Ve IGTON, Jo : : house. This Is the house where Schmidt s | (00 and sides of the express car w 1= [ who still expact to see some more survivors, will meet this great emergency,” sal legation here has been elosed, Sehor Ren- : oughly shattered and the express company 1t i i : A warm party debate occurred during the Gorman. “If In no other way. it will|of the Japanese brought them Victory In | gifer that severnments agtaehe, having heey | ©UPPOSd to have been turncd loose. Bate'was Blowh. {0 pleces. t s now all but established that it was day on the question of party extravagance. in an appropriation bill a provision by | Spite of the almost impregnable defenses of | recalled to take his place in the army | David Palmer and Henry Schmidt were also | Resides the $10.000 in Mexican money, there | the Crathie that crashed into the large liner e SR CAR {6 and olhier repub: | which every obl gation of this government will | the place and the superior numbers of their | which is fighting the revolutionists In-Col- | rocalled by the defense. * Schmidt, although | was koo deal of coln on the train which | in the darkness with such disstrous results. lcan senators asserted the total approyp ~ 5 e ‘hO! OGN ne . he 'd galnes e Jaran- | ombia. on 20 years old, has seen considerable of d been sent to pa he 1 ac ¢ ployes | ., + 3 tions for this congress would reach $1,001,c | oo, AmPly met and the honor of the govern: b ofer & GhaL R AN oL o towT hs : TR The. world, On the Stand this morning he | along the Jine and this Was also carried oft | The collision occurred at a poie in the North 000,000, & million in excess of tne billjon ap. | Ment, be maintained. e did not care wha Rioting cundor. ! aw him _ e LI 2 " 4 s, who rode away In # south- | ¢aq sop 3 i o Hdok 6 5 propriated by the Fifty-first. congre the details of this provision might be, what [ made the base of operations, and the remain- FUAYAQUIL, Eeuador, Jan, 81.—The ajs- | S04 he had served six years in the Dutch | ofly'direct ‘Grant Wheeler, a well know 1 some thirty miles from the Hook of Hol: L . ¢ ey was to be provided, but he | ing forts were captured by assault. ;rders which have arigen owing to the sale | LMY In an India campaign, followed the life | Arizona desperado, who is Believed “to he [land and some fifty or sixty miles in an Senator.elect Thurston, “republican ot Ne- | i b, foney Was 18, e, REOVASE: PRt | O L feared here that the atrocliies which | 950¢F$ Which have arlsen owliik to the sale | of o sailor for a couple of Sears and has vl fifth member of the bandit’s party, pur- | almost easterly dircetion from this city. The braska, ws on the floor of the senate today, | i ecting the fssue, It was their duty as | followed the fall of Port Arthur may be re- | Coming more Serious i (roope haye fired | 1ted the principal cities of this countr nsed a quantity of glant powder i WICOX | oqcel went down within ffteen or twenty, and was lntroduced by Mr. Manderson, whom | well as that of the democratic senators. peated, but there is no information on this | upon a mob, Killing several persons. SULLELYY Ll 0. “phe: Sowthern Pacifle company and Wells [ minutes of the time of the collision and the e succeeds, Mr. Hill was at once on his feet asking [ Ppoint at present. Norwes BN R ebien MISS M'WHORTER ON THE STAND. Fargo Ixpress company offer a joint reward | & vog t01a by the survivors of ('h, time that why the senalor from Maryland had not al-| = Wel-Hal-Wel gives the Japanese complote | o Sorwesian inisuey Memgne, | Migs Bita McWhorter was the first wit- | of $500 £0F each of the robbers.' Tour posses, | storl s ot OlAIL. e Jowed the financial resolutions to pass eariler | Possession of the gulf of Pe-Chi-Li, oy e e b e Yo s Tne MM | ness called this afternoon. She testified as | Including the sherlf, the Wells Fargo nnd | Intervened are not very explieit. sue of | jn' the day. LONDON, Feb. 1.~A dispatch to the Times | try has resiencd and the king has accepted | (g"(heassault ot Barker, the shooting of Scott, | Spuhertt Pacific eteetives, are i pursiit | o following s o st of the passengers Mr. Gorman said he wanted them to pass | from Tien-Tsin says a telegram from Wei- Ll £ herself and the horses. They all got out of | treice, “amn Sarmd IntaC Anpaana from ORI | not previously reported = — e e hc es. y K George, who e into Arizona from OK! not previously reported: and would now move to lay aside the Dis- | Hal-Wei received in that city states that the lusurgonts Gaining 11 Peru. THERb S rge, wh me in a y when told to do so. Three men | homa about a vear ago; Jim Yates, Grant | Stecrage—Susan Bali hildren, M trict appropriation bill and put the financial | Jabanese have captured all the southern forts. | LIMA, Peru, Jan. 81L—The Insurgents |stood guard over Schmidt and three more | Wi Taylor, first name unknown, and | g CEREEERIEE \:l "l_j::f“' fr'r“"l'\’j"‘- ‘l‘.“n": resolutions on their immediate passage. The | Since this dispatch was sent the telegraph to | have seized Arequippa, stood guard over Scott, his wife and herself. [ John Woods. P e b b WL Dl autes, n Mr. Harrls, democrat of Tennessee, objected | resolutions- were accordingly brought forward | Wei-Hal-Wel has been cut. ————— They allowed Mr. and Mrs. Scott to talk as| DFMING 3 e fvacoX | Wessleln, Otto Faust, Loulse Liebel ‘and to the vicious practico of making arguments | and agreed to within a few minutes without L WARD M ALLISTER DEAD. much as they' wanted to, even after they were LB e (he en. | children, Max Lill, A. Wirtzelhoeter and "fi" HOLRC R ented. a word of argument. SUSTAINED THE MINISTRY. 5 o placed in the buggy. After they were r to uncouple the engine, baggage and | wife, Anna Wirtzelhoefer, Paul Kaempffer; r. Peffer characterized this objection as|™ The first resolution, proposed by Mr. Hill, New York's Great Soclety Leader Succumbs | placed in the buggy Mrs. Scott wanted the cars from the inder of the tr Maria' Biesko and children, Charles Kugler, cruel in view of the recent wide latitude of | calls on the sceretary of the treasury to in- | French Chamber Votes the Funeral Grant to the Grin. man to drive to O'Neill, but he said no, but [ and run five miles farth » road to a ‘\\:m‘-] e e e oSl financial discussion. The title of his rezoluticn | form the senate if legislation is necessary or of Marshal Canrobort. NEW YORK, Jan. 81.—Ward McAllister, | that they would get to O'Neill probably not | desolate spet. the robbers forced the end helm Warnka, Bmil Zenea, John Corny 18 To Provide for a Special Election to Take | gesirable looking toward the issue of bonds to | PARIS, Jan. 31.—The Chamber of Deputies | the society leader, died at his home on [before morning, as the man to whose house | EIReer, and fireman (0 faxe fhe, (it GOl fand children, Hedley A. Laker and wife, Ellas the Sense of the People Concerning Several | meet deficiencies in revenue, and if so what | today, after an uproar created by the social- | West Thirty-sixth street, this city, tonight [ they would go' would not be ready to take | I3xpress Messenger Mitehell, who had a | B Nicholson, Dietrich Sprecke's, Kive Adel- Queations s to the Financlal Policy of the | the substantial features of this icgislation | sts, voted to grant 20,000 francs to defray | At 9:00 o'clock. At the time of his death them, The driver said it was a shame that | sfmilar” cxperlence” near Maricopn a ‘few | son, Diedrich Bareick, Antoni Wanst, J. M, gl should be. This was agreed to on a viva he was attended by his wife, his daughter, | she was shot; said he did not do it; that he | months ago. made his escape with a S | Brunson, Ida son, Henry Hurke te ARRAIGNED THE TREASURY DEPART- |voce vote, vily Mr. Allen voting no. o 1= exuanRas ot fiheLtinSealior LS nt SEMAE S TN e (ot rancis Marlon | Was a detective. She scratched the hands of [ money in the local safe and saved several | RN l:u:" et K (?M, MENT, M | N ioabatit the sec- | Shal Canrobert. The vote stood 288 to 152, | nyt aTiitter 5 pr MeAll: 5 ) the leader when he was (rying to pull Seott | thousand dollars, The robbers spent over | leib Bokelman, Rdolt Graf, Fricd Aug Relcha ENT. Mr. Alilson’s resolution calling on the sec McAllister. # Mr. McAllister was attacked two hours. In blowing open the larxe safe; | oo & et o Toulse Buchholae The resolution of Mr. Allen, populist of | retary for information as to the use of the | the government making it a vote of confl- | a ‘week ago with the grip, but no scrious | out of the buggy. R af e e IS DK E auby and || EpIALEy eister, Louls ! Nebraska, was then taken up, requiring the | 8old reserve for current expeyses, and the | dence. symptoms develop:d until 7:30 this morning, | I recognized a ring that one of the men | js not opened until San Franciseo s reached, | ter, Franzis Moeller, Berina Klockzin, Frans socretary of the treasury fo ree »* | amount of proceeds from the sale of bonds [, The Chamber was packed when General | When he was suddenly taken worse. He|pad on the little finger of his left hand,” she | The robbers left several bags of gold and | gyunhauser and -family, Victoria Habesoter, y to redeem gov Zatlirash e hawr mnlater (o8 v ‘eq | Decame unconscious at 10:8) and remained 7 | silver in and about the car, not caring to ernment obligations in silver as often as he | similarly used, was also agreed to, with an | Zurlinden, the nhew minister of war, moved | 55 until 2:60. o'clock in the afternoon, when [5a1d, “a9 belonging to Mose Biliott, but could | gver i Ang ARSE FR€ QAT Sy, %, 10 | Hans Bothmayer, Adolf Groll, Helene Brar- 15 convinced that a systematic effort is being | amendment by Mr. Gorman. The amend- [ the grant. Hubbard, soclalist, opposed the | e recovered woneciousness, and continu:d | hardly believe it was him, as I did not think | (K % O% QEROUNL S0 OF T Nrexico. The | riek, Helnrich . Bade, Friederich Sapper, made to deplete the gold reserve. Mr. Allen | ment s very comprehensive and calls on the | motion, declaring Marshal Canrobert was an | in that condition until his death. ~The | he could be so dirty, low down as that. Dassengers on the train were greatly terri- | f10 Zellor e R e iaH » id. ho had no hope of the resolution pass- | Secretary for details on every possible de-|accomplice of the coup d'etat of 1851, and | funeral will take place from Grace church, | She then described the ring as a plain | fied for several hours. The loss i sald to | Gabriel Herz, Anton Zeller, Henry Frein ert, ing, But he wanted o call public attention | tail of revenue, reserve, deficiency, assets, | that he was equally responsible with Marshal | this city, of which Mr. MeAllister was a | gojd band ring, marked on top. She felt |amount to between $50,000 and $75,000. Vaelay Holecek, Josef Rumplik, Anton Nos. to the action of the sccretary of the treas. | °LC., that can shed any light on the financiai | Bazaine for the loss of Metz. He would not | MEFE oo 0\ Atijster born sixty- | Sure that it was Elliott. She identified Har- e g e sek, Franc Kral, Barbara Svojose, Fran ury in Ignoring the law which gave him the | Sltuation. ~The amendment and resolutions | Yoto # credit for o man who had shot down | cur yegrs ago in Savannan, @a, He prided [ ris by his eves. He had a plece of a gunny- DESTITUTION IN KANS1S. +| Cervenk, Vojtren. Straka, Antonia- Vevera, option of paying certain obligations in silver | Were adopted without dissent after Mr. Tel- | Sitisens of Parls. - Thie stbloment was greeted | nimsele* upon his southern igth,-the lengti f sack over (s face and the space. for his A Bertha Koepke, Heinrich Hoedeler, Marls and made it imperative that he should re. | 1er had suggested that Mr. Gorman ought to | With cheers from the radicals, of his_ancestry_and.-of 'his Soclal”success. | eyes being large shé had a gool view cf them | Ald Needed ln at Lenst Sixteen Qounties In | Dertha Kocpke, Heinrl 4 daem at least ¢ g e Should re- | [ TP intormation as o why the democratic | , Premier Ribot, in reply, eulogized Marshal | His' ancesfors were great. leaders_in the | X5* B8 (Gt 808 o B 8000, LO U the Stute. Wanat, Malk Trubacs, George Henne, Apos em at least two forms of currency in sil- o B Canrobert’s military exploits, which caused | time of Washington. For eightebii years o ; TOPEKA; Jan:31.—The spectal reliefscoms | jenia - Bojirski and children, Josef Mondags ver. It was a usurpation of authority. He | President and the democratic leaders in the | FRFPRRCE D W5 CHERY PXRETS, WEGhh COUH | heJived in Savannan. With his seven- POSITIVELY IDENTIFIED THEM, i A st A i vt iy o e ) a,; pralsed Mr. Vest for refusing (o follow the | Senate could not agree on what was the | o\ o" vive rempereur.? teenth century ideas of koclal exclusive: | on cross-examination the atforney asked IO e cottoctian and distribution | Hentl Peters,: Henry Staml, Moses Leisten, ’ fiocat 3 = e 5 ¢ ave char 3 ction and dis ks . president’s dictatorship. Mr. Allen sought to trowble. A asa “Hold your tongue, you ex-Bonapartist.” | Witen ceventunily rommona fhe” doore o | her it she meant to say that she recognized | bf' yood ama other supplies for the relief of the | Marcus Gutwirth, Julius Starck, Johan Coss ;M“"i 8 yea and nay vote on his resolution, 4 st 4 Other cries of an insulting nature were | metropolitan _scciety, Ledving Savannah | the defendant as being one of the mob when |\ yening poor in the western counties has | rad Weiderholt, August Zink, Henry A, ut there was considerable parliumentary T T T T T Y shouted at Ribot, but the latter, in spite of | he settled in Newport, R. I, and made the | she could only eee his eves. The answer was: [ 1o iUnE PSR 6, T S EAE FAPER 0T fitensky, Cecil Hermann, Marianna Frank, sparring and he failed. An effective step 4 g the tumult which rendered his words al fashionable popularity of 'that place. He [ ye. QT ean't ba fooled in them either aolves AppUGE b b S A was taken at this point to bri i ords almost | C0lg @ leader of modish ! folk by nature 8 AN L o, b counties. A canvaszs of Rawlins county on | Christine Lorenzen, Anna Gura, Helene Gura, at this point to bring the entire| , o _ | inaudible, said: ““We proposed an amnesty | Was a leade L ng ol Y ature | gpe fdentified Mullihan by his actions and | {pt Nebraska line shows that 90 per cent of financial question before the scnate instead | PAcMle Ralirond Funding Ml Furtner De- | (o"oyoed” our dissensions,’” A T o Wikton g hors hat B | uig yoice, and was positive that he was the [ tho people are Without feed to plant and 7 | Raphacl Mendel, Anna Zedgeln, Karl Roth, i o AU pIbnIcs % N £ peop! d 1o pl a 75 g . of leaving it any longer with the finance SIS UIbALe(tF o kpiHobne, The premier then submitted the motion of | o him' wines were a8 plain as the letters | leader of the mob and the man whose hands | per cent are destitute of the necessaries of | Jane Gura, Jan Sabora, Josef Hudak, Marle committee, WASHINGTON, Jan. 31.—The house de-|the ministry of war as a question of con-|in a bogk. He. knew thelr history. the | sho scratchod. ife. “One ‘man writes that some men and | porgenck, Marle Rogus and children, Marle Mr. McPherson, democrat of New Jersey, | voted six hours today to the debate on the | fidence. Hubbard ried to speak again, but | philosophy of them and Ihelr worth to the |~ Dr. Gilligan was recalled by the state and | Women are almost destitute of elothini and | (0L T uve “Karolina Dziawo, Paul & member of that committee, moved to dis- | pacific railroad* funding bill, and, although [he found it impossible to make himselt heard | fraction of a dollar, He knew the rare|questioned as to the marks that were upon | Are barefootcd. Another save Won tie ) ; g Michael Kubat, charge the committee from further consld- | o specches on both sides were charac. | On account of the protests of the members | yta&es and could tell on the ends of his | Nullinans hands after belng arrested, which | I SUnY sacks fashioned into garinents. 1 | janowski, Stefan Lesiak, Michacl Kubat, eration of the bill of Mr. Sherman to pro- | o %y VAR B0 PO B N ere wore | Of the right, who shouted, “Vive I'armee; | (oMld "be Tound, @ o oes WHEE theY | Mullihan “claimed were caused by u horse | absolutely without fire except such as they [ Apolonia Bigda, Stanisil Kielbasa, Ludwiska vide a temporary means of meeting defi- A e © | vivo la France.” Professionally, Mr. McAllister was a law- | kicking him. The doctor swore that they | can make of hay and other light material. | Gurcenska, Marianna Streichasse, Miterka ciencles. no marked or sensational incidents, Those [ The president appealed to the Chamber to|yer. He was graduated from Yale, and | were undoubtedly scratches. The commigsion g receiving encourngement | ..\, janos Zoos, Andras Sisko, Amelia Do= “I do this," sald Mr. McPherson, “for | Who participated in the discussion today | restoro order, but the uproar continued for [ Went to San Francisco In the fall of 182 | The next witness called was Mrs. Scott. [ from all over the state, but the people are | =00 &0 (R C0E S0 Re e o e ony the express purpose of bringing the matter | were Messrs. Powers of Vermont and Lock- | & quarter of an hour, during which the king | Western life. which was then crude, did | A deathlike stillness prevailed as she took |70t responding so prompily as was e¥pecied | dork, Janos ey : before the senate at this tme.” *| wood of New York, in favor of the mess. | Of Servia was present in the Chamber. Fin- | NO Satlsfy him, and, afler practiclng law (the stand, and during her testimony was | 10,50 SHen, <Ote o BRGNS MoV PP% | Jan Ohastl, Maytas Kanszas, Gwyorst Ano- But you cannot expect to get action on | oo Bl T e B RO B, | 11y Hubbard was allowed to finish his speech | fin came . east and hartied Miss Saran | €agerly listened to by the prisoners, attorneys tonyl, Jans Flanowski, Janos Benya, Misaly such a resolution at this time,” interposed | cro RAER: 9 ‘oi | recalling Marshal _ Canrobert's connection | Gibbons, a lady of wealth and good po: and the throng that filled the room. Her Ok'ahomn Sottlers Are Eitnte, TPuresani, Gyorgy Esizsmar, Janos Esizsmar, Mr. Cockrell, democrat of Missouri, “and 1 [Snodgrass of Tennessee and Cooper of Wis- | with the fall of Metz. Shortly afterward | tion. Then it was that he settled in New- | story is about as follows, shorn of the inter- | GUTHRIE, Okl, Jan. 8L—A resoluition | coowo Vo Solas, George Koyace, Michael therefore object.” consin in opposition to It. tho mutual recriminations recommenced. | Port. His favorite amusements were whist, | rogatorics of the counsel: was presented in the legislature today ask- Bartt Ange P N_k"“ Jap Kesas Giray Mr. McPherson sald that in view of the| Bills were passed as follows: To adopt | Several members of the right accused Hub- | Plliards and small talk @ith friends. He| “When about forty rods from the old sod | ing for the appropriation of $30,00 for sced [ Barth, Ange Precikup, gy objection e would call up. the resslution - | special :;llcsl for tiio nu\';gn‘(lnuy of harbors, | bard of being paid by the Germans fo create cared .'.‘r‘”rf",',‘fic“.':;““',’g‘fm',‘,fi,‘"f,,”".f:‘",l“‘,’ house near Parker, 1 saw a man stick his | for the settlers of the Cherokee Strip, which | Bemlke, Merl Babos and children, Halo Glo- morrow, but Mr. Cockrell insisted that his|rivers and inland waters of the United States, | disturbances. To this the soclalists T a ent re- | Sbription, ‘although hes sometimes #tlended | head up over the wall, and I remarked: [ elicited statements that the reporfs (| das, Jan Kowal,i Martin Eapierez, Jan Ghasz- objection was agalnst tho reception of the | SuPplementary to the act to adopt regulations | torted that the members of the right were | the opera, He dressed quietly, always in | “There is a man.’ T looked again and saw no | out from Perry and other territory towns donik, Julia Thau, Emil Kegel, Jacob Dahm, resolution. to prevent collisions at sea; to fix the time | botraying the republic and Ribot was | dark clothes, invariably wearing a huge | one and thought I must have been mistaken, | that there was no destitution were false b f oot Sy e “The finance committee s unable to| for holding district court in North Dakoia; | roundly abused by the members of the left, | hat and cutaway coat in the street, and | when I saw five or six men. Our team was [ (VeTy particular and were simly attcmpts agree,” expluined Mr. McPherson, “and it is | for the relief of D. Fulford; for the relief | who taunted him with having betrayed tné | QYET-ENte 8. The Astors, Chanicrs, Samuel | going on a good fast trot, and when we got | f 2 iogen or more members that the sef. | 10 several cases there has been doupy thereforo desirable to get the subject before [ Of the Glenmore Distilling company of Ken- | empire. Finally the vote already referred | yyufin ward, Julis W Howe the Dosta | about opposite the sod wall I saw six or | flers hud no fecd for stock or means of | raised as to whether some of these persons s xapato tucky; for the rellef of the First State bank | to was taken, after which Hubbard chal- | Appletons and Princes, the Patterson Bona- | ¢/Eit men come out of the old wall. They | procuring secd to plant and unless ald was | were really on the boat or not. The most The vice president said he would rule on | ©f Mound City, 11l lenged the Vicomte de Hugues to fight a | partes, the Massachusetts Parkers, were | made a lot of noise and commenced shooting, | Eiven soon a large percentage of the set-| o000 ‘cage fn point is that of Mrs. Mil= the resolution when it came up later and the | An attempt to pass a bill for the detail of | duef. all his relatives. Mr, McAllister was the | and Etta says: ‘Oh, I am shot.’ The horse [ tlers would ‘be forced to abandon their | 0 A ¢ South:Dakota: Heringme senate then took up the District of Columbin | Afty army officers to give military instructions | The senate today adopted the political am- [ author of “Society as I Have Found It [ broke loose and pulled Henry over the dash- | claims. dthougande wepe Bving of jho | ton €. Gonnors of South Bakota appropriation bill. at high and normal schools failed, whereupon, | nesty bill by a vote of 216 to 7. John W, Norton Burled board, 'There was blood on Barrett’s neck, | {ion, and many were suffering for clothing, | APPears on the passenger list, bul it has been Mr. Gorman Interposed with a motion to | Wder the terms of the special order adopted — — ST. LOUIS, Jur. 31 AThe funeral services | 14 he €ald he was shot. ~ There was 4 | and’ oo proud to ask for help, pointed out that she was traveling with her take up the pending District of Columbia | Yesterday, the house went into committee of DECISION EXPECTED TODAY. s o G LU PNl Services | wagon, buggy, road cart and two on horse- o husband who had made a journey to Burope TR e sarent this | the whole and resumed the consideration of over the body of John W. Norton took | pack, one of them a gray horse. Three men | I A PRISONERS. e L ! 1 that hi discussion of Anancial resolutions was utterly | the Pacifc railroad funding bill, Mexican Cablnet Likely to Auswer the Last | PJ2CC this afterncon in the parlor of the | covered Henry and took him to one side. for the. benoly of chi:ligelid n0 KIACEN fruitless. Appropriation bills were waiting | Mr. Harris, populist of Kansas, completed Note of Guatemala, Southern hotel, The ceremony was very | One of the men fald to Barrett: Made to Work in Ice Cold Water Until They | Bame does not appear among the Dassen Al Bl the aayalogieiaion bills were VAlNE | tne remarks against the bill which he had| OITY OF MIRICO. Jeu 3 mpressive and_ was attended by an im- | o want to know where the Holt county Al From this the inference is drawn that pos= I3 AR s s R AL e o S L L A , Jan. 31.—(Via Laredo,) | mense gathering, Dr. Johin B, Snider ofti- | on e o he arang | ibly there may be some mistake as to Mrs, This brought Mr, Hill to lis feet, He |Desun g o oehe | —There has been much dlscussion in reference | ¢A1°d. The exercises weve conducted under | M tt said: ¢ g SAVANN . Jan. 3L—The grand | o, 0 or having taken passage on the Blbe suggested to Mr. Gorman there were measures | Preverty of the roads should be foreclosed the auepices of the Elks, of which the de- Barrett sald I can't tell you. If you | jupy after making a thorough investigation, ¥ quite as fmportant as appropriation bills, | @1 5010 and that the government should en- | to the proposed arbitration by the United | ccased had been a member in high stand- | Will come to O'Neill I will tell you as best | yarurnea a sensational presentment today | &% 8l and he considercd several of these financial | force its claim. By the expenditure of $40,- | States, it having been asserted that Guate- | N, The floral offerings were magnifi- |1 can.’ pid with regard to the county chain gang cons CHARLES A, HOFFMAN'S STORY. Tesolutions us among thes 000,000 the government could acquire the | mala was endeavoring to Induce the United | <C P o — The man #ald; - 1We.iwantt.now.t viets, made up of petty offenders. Twen Charles A. Hoffman, a blacksmith of Grand M. Chandler of New Hampshire interjected | 19448 and then either by lease or airecty | gates to insist. on Mexieo's abtiins o ninent Texun Dies In Denver, BEGGED FOR HER HUSBAND'S LIFE, | gy WO P B D0 of them per- | Island, Neb., who was one of the few pas 8 privileged resolution asserting that at the | Oberate them. s el O ITALIng; DENVER, Jan, 8L—Major R. V. Tomp- | “We were all pleading for Barrett’s life, | manently, from fearful exposure in the re- | SChgers saved, was returning from a visit to thme of (he recent election of Mr. Martin | Mr. Boatner, democrat of Loulslana, fol. | matter. Today's advices from Washington | kins, president of the Tompkins Improve- | hegging them to save him. 1 stood up | een frec bt were | Germany with his wife and son, both of to the United States senato by the legislature | 1owed With a' strong speech in opposition | sow that the conduct of ‘the government | ment company of Dallas, /Tex., diad at the | as close to leader as 1 could get, try- | compe whom_are supposed to have been drowned. ausay the latter body was y sure. en- 8o | g ouse . : : was | Ing to see icre was any goodness work for hours ¢ utc out | Mr. Hoffman 15 o - of K the latter body was not legally | to the measure. “He called particular atten ro s ly noutra ntinue 0. | Gy house in this city tonight. He was | ing t i th y good k for hours in fr watcr without | My, Hoff i In a condition of ter organized and that Mr. Martin was not en. | ton to the fact that the conspicuous fea- | Colonel R. C. Pate Is receiving tenders of i t ! here on mining . business and hud ‘only buen | his cyes, and begging for my husband’s | shoes and with but their trousers to pro- | pjply istress from the loss of his titled to his seat. The presiding officer | ture of every legislative plan proposed for | the services of many prominent participants [ill for a few days. Major Tompkins was | life. The man said several times: ‘We |lect them. Four of the men been | ife and son. Ie pathetically exhibited Fuled hat the resolution was not priviieged, | the settlement of the Pacific railroad debt | In tho late elvil war in the United States | one of the most promient citizens of north- | worct kill him. All wo Wwant s the Holt | LIoUsht (9, the hespital in thiy | {0 the reporter of tho Associated press Mr. Cliandler appealed from the decision of [ Bas been the abandonment of tho proceed- | sice the fact has been made known that he f erm Fexts. oo county money' 1 hava seon that man|bonrd beds i the convict ¢amp. wrapped in | gold watoh his wife had - slippef juto ~hls g A ngs begun against the officers and directors endered his services to President Diaz Death of i Veteran ~hlp Builder, since.” He is now siting here in the court | biankets, emaciated and disabled, The re- | hand as arted with him 0 go 1o the Mr. Gorman Toved to lay the appeal on [ ©f (hese companies under the act of 1573, | In case of war. CLEVELAND, | O gan $lrThomas | room and his name s Mullihan. There he | pert contimieds: ~The convicts in the hospi- | starboard side of the steamer when the order the table. The appoal was 1ald on the table. | 10 1873 two members of this house had been | It is rumored that some Kind of definite | Quayle, one of the veterun ship builders of | 18 (pointing him out). "I am positive that | tal can neither stand nor walk, They to that effect was given, 3910 6, thany republican senators not weiie, | expelied because they had boen debauched | announcement will bo made tomorrow by | (he gréns jukes diod codny. ared o he Iy the' man. After we' were placed in [ unable o weie shoess they e chained and | 0 P GG ot naa e MORE THAN A BILLION CONGR by the emissaries of these roads. He was not | Mexico. Although matters are quet tonight = e — |[the wagon Barrett whispered to me and | huddled togcther, Suferii Crom SIGW O | il which coliided with the Eibe stood by Mr. Chandler took occasion during oppased to-he: geyarnment ownerabip of the |1t Would not be surpriaing should it prove to [ oo FR-Oo iR MR i ‘ toes: their feet are swollen and dfscolorceds | the latter steamer the —majority of the Blacission of the DiALriol Appropriatin T , but e preferred to see his substitute [ be a declaration of war. It is reported that | CONCORD, Mass., Ja. 3l—Judge ““That man doing the talking is Mulli- [ forss (hetk Bl SECCNEC Dideharging blood | | ers and crew might have been saved, e e pasiEryprtticl, B | asted providng o amsncent o e | tho gxverament s comtoipting et i i | Mockwood Honr died This afternnon. | BR” i orner man st wa | B ORI e O i | o M o il remained parlely 0 JNEress promise orixl ot by whiol : 2 ey Y e " ze el 1 was o An B h Y rire TLoeeh, Oanfraes promised. to ct by hich, in case of the de- | ferent sections of the country. Part of the the men show signs prostration ress.”” That cry had been hurled against Mr. Hill, democrat of New York, presented to the senate the petition of the leather and hide trade of New York, urging the i $500,000,000 of gold bonds. Mr. Peffer, populist of Kansas, wished to introduce a financial resolution and.to prefaca it with a statement. 1 steady for weveral minutes after the collision falt of the roads, the companies should | commissary department of the Twenty-first| o '[",“‘:";,‘:'l‘;“:‘":& ak "‘rh' 1opL2|hore: H8 13 In the oqurt room Aoy, Thoro | overhayling of the conviet system may | PEE 00 MEATL MO Shier Whieh poured orfeit their charters. regiment was at the depot of the Interoceanic ; g .- 3L.—The state-| he is at the side of Mert Roy (pointing to | result. b i her caused her to lurch, Then all bes he republican party and now, instead of the | Mr. B : " e ; e Al Hoxt, o - nto her caused hier to ul , instea e . Boatner was willing to see the govern- | road today awaliting transportation. It is sa'd | ment 15 published here ‘that Robert Wil-| Harris). 1 did not know Harrls, and never SEVERAL SENATORIAL CONTED cam® confusion. When the survivors were sern economy promised in stunp speechies, | ment” purchase the property to protect its | this and two other regiments wiil go to the | €0X. the Hawaljan revolutionist, fs safe in | Saw him until we were assaulicd. When camb_ contuslen, = Whefithe Murvivachioge Tor oniions, OF the republicans was to be | interests, but only on condition that it | frontier within a few days. San Francisco. A youmg adventurer named | I came in the court room this morning and } oo 0wl STEERL L wakhington | be the yessel which bad sunk the Bibe they lM:"“M"rf‘ B ; should be immediatelr resold to private | GUATEMALA, Jan. 81.—(Via City of Mex- “‘"““'l'i who wi fl\*p\:‘led“fhum lhi;nnl;xlu. first xe;.‘l‘l l|l|v|| I| told uklmly I would like “"”mm“ (AT TR YT strongly dencunced ber crew for their ap= 3 5 sald he had far greater respect | individuals, A TEA s S0 Bl LM Mex-| qays that was Wl Vilcox all day. |to see him with a mask on, as I am sure NP RAR AN ent inhuman 0 cing o for the estimatcs of ofticlals us to thir| “Do you mean the property is worth as | kews nooniiny, Preparations are being made | jardin saye that Tk oA Rt thom T | i o8, 2 with 8 varty. "When they | OLYMPIA, Wash, Jan. 3L.—The repub- | parent inlumanity in not making AU A%oe Deeds for avpropriations than he had for [ much as the government's and the Drst | nen grimm botueen s sl sod oty caming | wall in a “schooner and was landed u few | wanted to put us iuto the buggy Barrett | loun caucus tonight nominated Congress- | fo nesist the VoMol AP 10.TAAASAIN Mr. Chandler, mortgage debt?” asked Mr. Rellly. and going between this city and other Central | davs ago at Monterey. It is not believed | 13 (o {hat 1 wrght as well go; that I TR n for United States sen- | CFow; Mr. an this morning, speaking Mr. Gorman sald he was not surprised I _um inclined ink " repiiea | American republics continually, which gives | thut Wiicox could have tewched this counc | cou1"do him no good, as they were going v, Wilson received forty-four votes; | 9f the die i Thote wh WARE that Mr. Chandier should stil teel tho resuits | Mr. ontner, “bat 1f It s wot you cas o { the opinion that Barrios, pres dent of Guate- | % ¢n, & sehioner sithouf the arrival of | G, 15 I 50 BICH [5G ICY, AT Rotn: 1 holes, forty-on drownod suffored less than we who' were % d 0 eel the results | Mr. Boatne) b 5 NoL you can rest 2 d o e vessel being anposn d P DG ? £000-Dye. r for 8 ohalos, forty-one, aved!” 30bs shool e stron 0 ottt e T WD 001 G | el ke s besple ik sy | Tl o Paping tor tine and . ihe wame | MRS FCRPRIR Cmue seporcn | ave, senthe Tusgy e wire Saken s ror oot oryone LG R S e i trame o8 e republicans for their oxtravagance. *I | dischurge the debt if your bill is passed.” v pa 2 ce landing of the Hawaflan efugee, Captain|in and one of the horses since that memor- | were taken in the United States senatoria) | 1¢, nan as he the statement. He 18 hove and expect the otal expenditures of | Mr. Powers of Vermont argued in favor | 9f countries against Mexico. 1t Is rumored | Robert G Wileox, by & schooner at this | able day and recognized thém. | fieht todiy, making a total of twenty-four | 4 German a0, About 80 years of Agsy QRIS SRt (L w8 - SRpAuiuTes ok} AT pawore af Varmont ,JAYOR | (hat Barrios Is trying to secure the sery.ces | Dort, 18 Without fdundubian, as mno' vemsel | ey belong to. Mere . Rov . one’ np | fEht today, muking u tow it of the type common in the western part of 18 MY, "G0rman, “but this expenditures | would secure the [m_\('m--:x:v ety ';‘.,\::l',! of cfficers of prominence In forelgn countrics | ther than lumber scheoness’ rom northern T a8 our vallass atter L ast | BEBIS EARER, LN A A the United Blates, His face was steeaming approximately a billlon—must go on as a|ment of $140,000,000. He denounced the |t© come to Guatemala. i gl $ sault. When the sherlft came to me that | taken for United Btates senator laduy, With | with iy wlieh '.‘:"l.;”:‘ hv”\?lvwvlhnl":vxl‘m rosult of the policy set by a republican cons | methods employed by the opponcnts of the Sk F4 Thought (e Wus Belng Persecuted, evening 1 did not tell him who I recognized, | th2gLei" 15 Gn*'the wecontl bullot several | 1oy, “dnirs was no confusion among. the Sf&i‘r;..-”‘.'.,‘“("".""’Ii'u.;“,'.;,"3.."1“',"’ of ihe | Uil to compass i Jefeat. | o mall of STRUCK THE MOORISH ENVOY, CHICAGO, Jan, 81.—8. R. Lamont, once a | a8 I did not know just what to say or who to ' oot A e ce between economy and parsimony, | members, he said, was gorged with letters mbers were absent and the resuit was SCANRER, WARER O well known Chicagoan, was sent to the | tell. John Weekes was the first one I told | Shoup. 18; Bw 8; Clagget, 14 pagsenger “hey behaved well, and the It was now evident a full-fledged party dis- | from certain persons and scctions bLaving | Assaulted on the Street by a Spanish n avowal of extravagance was under way. grievances against the roads or certain Generaly Tefferson insane asylam by Judge Bishcp | that Mullihan was recognized, as I felt that | NASHVILL it 4. L The nowse | 0uly conlutlon wa with the crew, o tried Mr. Platt of € ¢ sald b b Mclals of th g av. Lamont hadia. delurion that his | I could trust him and he would do what | b concrred In thit Senate Jint pesoluion | to save THORRENEE: o W, . Platt of Connecticut said that party | former officials of the roads, who were cor-| MADRID, Jan, 81— oy, | brother, W, I, ;A o | was right.” g Tuosday, Februa ar the meots | ¢ P THB CREW, Qinesston had o hec!jout ¥ald wat party | formr officials of the Toads, who were cor- | MADRID, Jan. $1.—The Moorish envoy, | brother, W T: "ligod s Waw. M, A'Tous: | was rik R A s ey v " i gles, principal of ide school, o 5 v VE OF THE BULLETS 1d p e re 8 {0 “1t gecins strange, sir, but to see the Tepublicun siide of the chamber. The tine | profitcd enormousiy by their construction, | S\0! Brisha, who came to this clty on a | S8 RRACPA] O 8 noveh Rile achcal, Jels | SHOWED ONE OF THE BULLETS Lo open, canvass und publish the fetarns £o | nere—so few out of the saved—out of the had now come to show he false pretenses | 1D response 10 a question Mr. Powers said | SPecial mission, was today given a full state | worth of property in Topeka, Kan. Lamont | John Weekes produced the bullet that was | KoVErHOb, e provisi 0 9 1 v ] contest bill recently enacte twenty saved fifteen are members of the of the party in power. *No spendthrift ever | If the mortgage of the government were | audience by the queen regent. As the envoy | boarded A;l “Mr’lx. uuu’n»r‘ )u'n..e,"aa Onk u_km l‘rn‘\,llwm“um: rffl.’li :)Il‘nl\\ orter. It M - ~ crew! But many more might have been squandered Lis patrimony with such reckless | forcelosed the_ property would cost the | was leaving his hote) a man rushed up to | Heiien satd at Tamant had. coniiauaily | oas handed to win by Dr. Gillihan after he . Womun Won on » Contest, |saved. O God! My wife! My boyl extravagance as the democratic party during | United States §180,000,000, and he expressed o v , : o i et R i dressed the wound. PANA, 1Il, Jan. 81.—A recounting in the | gy are dead and I can't go to thelp g | ¢ him and struck him in the face, at the same | annoyed her by sending female detectives to | “ o 1 o PR AT N LT, | flie Ist two years” sald Mr. Platt, *Tha | (he opinion the government would not, after | " g pr 4 y s S . Long of Pa . @ nelghbo Mulll- | contest of Mrs. Nina Whits for #chool | grayest only reduction made by this administratiy | he endless litigation which would tnevi- | me exclaiming: “Thus do Spaniards avenge — han's, testified that Mullihan told him that he | suberintendent of Christian county shows | fare the unfortunate man burst into tears. Was n cutting down penslons, taking it out | ADIY €ollow, realize $10,000,000 from tho | General Margallo,” referring to the Killing | Amorican Priot Murdered in tiolivin, heard that they broke down and drove 8IOW | ihe wus elected, by cleven plurality over | After & few minutes he continued. — “Yes, of the pockets of the soldiers.” prope K A in October, 1893, of the Spanish commanler | SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 8L.—Detalls have | after taking Scott = Robert democrat. This’ makes every | yuany of the passcngers had life bete, but Mr. Chandler said the total appropriations | ,, M7 Harrls of Kunsas bezged to remind | at Melilla, ' who met his death in an engage- | been received here of the murder of Father | A. Dewitt, a minister, testificd that he sounty A "r"l‘)h<“ “‘l"' the first time | oy ywere useless. The nolse of the collision for the present congress would reach §1,001,- | 20 Nous> that six years ago Jay Gould had | ment with the Riffans, The envoy's assail- | Antonlo Rosa of this city at the Anto Fo- | called at Harris' house Monday afternoon | in the history of the ity sounded no louder in my state room than the 00,000 offired 865,000,000 for the Unicn Pacific sec- | ant was arrested and found 1o be Brigader | fasta Mining company's weitlement in Ho- | about 1 o'elock = He went thero to sce bim T e— Single beat of @ big drum. But when we B o hallota o ihia "DiA svure | a8 alo General Fuentes. He will be tried by court | Ivia, seven miles from the Chilian frontier. | about holding a religious meeting. He was 3 ) g k. : Tushed on deck I found the passense t g b TN A R T i P P geal The 'murderers were Chilians, who attempt- | there about five minutes and found no one | WASHINGTON, Jan. 51.--Th “ith A priation?" asked Mr. Gorman o Ll o e 29 | martial ed to rob the priest, and when he resisted e drawals of the gold today were §. W, of | crowding around the buats an crew “Don't you believe in the democratic plut- | bouse the .'"‘"lh.“ of .l':;c-hnu‘l-ram*lxrn Ex-| The blow caused the nose of the envoy | hacked him Lo plec ‘he murderers were | 8¢ bome: tion then closed. and: the de. | which all but $100,000 withdrawn fioin Chi. | TUPDIBg here aud there and cuiting the rops form "' responded Mr. Chandier. Aiiiner Spied Dy %07 pirsons against the | to bleed. Sidl Brisha was deeply inceneed | surrendered by Chill (o Bolivia and are now | The prosecution then closed, and the de- | WEIEh @t BES BCEC WULIEEING Ul BRT [ in the tackles Ly which they are lowered. TRy g s R 1) Mr odgrass of Tennessee [ and *declared such an insult would be | in jail. fense waived the introduction of testimony. | (KO Was tak e publieasuiy 8% They wero foo proud on that ship, Ropes general laughter Nr Cooper — of Wisconsin | punished in Morocco with Instant death s ¥ ARGUMENTS COMPLETED LAST NIGHT. | {he gold reserve 40,201,966, were painted which sbould have becn olled, "y 2 N cont e de i 0- 1 Aftel delay ¢ envo) proceeded oS Al - 3 e eted g - — hen they wou v ecn lighte BELIBVED IN THE PLATFORM ton 1o, tus DUl Ms. Cogber combatted the | 10 Khe Balace, Whers 1o was rosolyes s | ATLANTA, Ga Jan Sh—Harris Bicvens, | Tho SUOTRENS completed thelr arguments vy IO MOUIR Larp iy iR [ > o'clock. Judge McCutchen took th Sote tie AMoney He Col'eoted 1 saw no other vessel and no other light #Aud do you lolleve in carsying out your | idea in the bill, copied from the bill pre- | graclo e . colored, was hanged today 8t Dawson for | 2Pout 10 o'clock. Judg platforn?” continued Mr. Chandlor. DAT i 08 bll) pre- | graciously by the Quesn regent, who con- er under adviseme un OMOrro - G s " v in the | except the Elbe 5 When | entered oo™ onsinved e, Chanity: " """ | paris by the comiesin S8 104 15 et | Ared o b (he decomtlonoh e Miony | O TAUFASE of o 6. el white gt ycar | MAULT VAT RV WD Lomirion | NEW OKLEANS, dun. 31 ~The Jury in the | 0 v ave Va1 AU g H a good platform, 0 Mr, Zovernme 3 i . he offic 4 = W : o testimony clreumstan o h d ase of 4 re 8 ), the we nown gl o 18 1ad au 8001 platform.” said Mr Ilhr governmeont to pursue legally (he officials, tl)‘r-hr|ul l:»m. Later, In the Chamber of | Drorested his Inngcence cn the saliows and | defendants are entitled to ball or not between | orney charged with embezzling $1,000 whic My Toyear .,1!|‘ darllag! Sir 'l‘n:'i R Ai0rien o0 Bkioda:UBand. sald be 0id" o e - eputles, the minister of war, Gancril Lopes | begged the sheriff 1o discover the real wur- | 10w and the time of their trial in the dis- | he had collected from one of his clients, t was uet the captain who or - i3 il (Continued. on Second Page.) Dominguez, expressed ihe regret of the derer and bring him (o justice. trict court, Attorneys Churchill and Murpby ! day returped a verdict of guilty. women aud children Lo the starbuard T T s e e