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Mr. Lacey offered an amendment to that date of Februmry ¥, that three forts at Wei- mands gold for it the government has no Sz, 1 oo« tnr | g g Ot s cone ut | SENATOR MANTLE, SWORN IN | 5 ot 25 | WHISKY TRUST UP IN COURT | S st sk tee | DETAILS OF TAYLOR'S CRIME Aibert Guilinger, Florence, Hal-Wel had ‘1eon taken by the Japanese. option in the matter, but must issue gold of Mr. Terry, rm'!‘"r'flx the '"Il"efl‘ 0’:fl!:‘:' P Thr_ro‘l(hnr Tessage 18 {rrvm‘ !\llnt<m| Dunn —_— for lhnlf'l‘rllflvnlx-ll‘ l‘lv-lnlm!”!l‘ he &Y —_— { of holders of the first mortgage bonds to the WHY MAXWELL \VAS RETIRED, 3 at Tokio, alsa: received today, and says . A i ernment may pay In silver. If a man takes conditions imposed by the government Presented Oredentials Acceptablo to the | briefly that the b s it B Motion to Dischargo the Present Receivers :}"\' ?;;v'&;‘rj;;"v"r'- l'““:“q]",v,;-"[r;;";";‘l'-, must the | Attorney General Orawford Learns of the Mr. Swanson of Virginia called attention | yyiq Agtions in the Income Tax Case Were o is T >"Viscount Mata hayv At a et AW ‘ i i ARG L o 80 Thi ) and Viscount Matsu have been appointed Heard by Judge Grossoup. hera §s no law under which silver certifis Deliberations of t ) R e R h s The, Rebat Distastefal to Mr. Olney. Uppetitowse TEY i commissioners on the part of Japan. k) P ates must be redeemed in gold, They call he Defualter e 5 o ebate $,00 WASHINGTON, Feb. 2.—The facts which = began, on tho prospect of the passage of the . NOR AT bill, The third and fourth mortgage fndebt- |led to the resignation of Solcitor General | MAKING PROGRESS ON APPROPRIATIONS Taliy edness also had a value, yet It was admitted | Maxwell are gradually coming to light, and iy for the numbe represent, Greent CCURT IS AFTER SCME INFORMATION | in sold, but in orc of silver dollars they ks are not redeemable ler to maly a parity | ASSISTED AND ADVISED IN HS COURSE 5 TO AGREE, Democratie StéiMng Committeo Have Not ovaramont 18 cbliged to redcen Th gota 1¢ that the stock would not be worth a farthing | yyus far they differ materfally from those Fixed an' Order of Business. demanded, \ i 'Jnl.‘:'[‘ ’Hitlpr'nl:‘x‘:n:n:a’:\‘:”f;rfi; “l;‘%(’”xr;..;s”.r'n" published yesterday morning. Attorney | Finaneisl Matters Only Camo in for Inel- | WASHINGTON, Feb. 2.—The democratic | president Groenhut Makes & Statement and "*‘—‘ e ae i o Princlpal Pondeman MeChesney and Cone [ < e o atmit the roads 1o avold | General Olney, Assistant Whitney and other | dontal Referonco at Yosterday's Ses~ | storing comifitée fs having dificulty In| Agorney Levy Maher Argaes for the STORY ls 'l“; 0 S]Dl‘ l) Adentinl Attarney Tenney Alded the L 3 chefr obiigations. | officials of the Department of Justice deciined slon—Will Take tha Subjset reaching a conchision on the order of business Hemovat of tis Tomporaty Mo N - : bezeler In s Difenity ana Cor TThn mwn,r!mvlll! of Mr. Lacey and Mr.|to be Interviewed on the matter. It is Up Monday. for the remairider df the session. The friends cerverfaThie Defenve. Flight Rather Sulelde. erry were lost learned, however, from other sources, that . r Mr. Hudson of Kansas sald if this bill p LA A a— of the bankruptey ‘bill are making a strong Continued from First Pa pasaed this congress would go down to history | the solicltor general's conduct with reference (Continued from First Page) 5 g effort to prevént’ it being displaced by any - B8 8 “boodle’ congross, influenced hy cor- |to the income tax cases, now before the | WASHINGTON, Feb. 2.—The senate other measure than appropriation bills, while | CHICAGO, Feb. 2. Proceedings in the | Turks show elgns of keeping this commis-( PIERRE, 8. D, Feb. 2.—(Special Tels- : porations and under the domination of the | Supreme court, was the last of - the Bels|cceded today in making progres on the ab- | hore fs also a sharp conflict between the | Whisky trust litigation in the United States [ Sion away from the contaminating Infitence | gram.)—Attorney General Crawford returned K 4 TIREV. RN, ) iinol. tivored Lhe il be: """"“k"f. l“‘:‘f"““xi(“:':l‘lfl""“»"“’,n’“'\“[:‘::vm}"'l‘x iy | Propriations bill witheat being led into any | yarritorial bills and the pooling bill for pre- | court opened with the promise of & sharp bat- | Of facts. Armenians in the disturbed die- | from his vielt to Chicago, where he_had fre- \ B mb.f,rp |[""I);;".I.'r‘m'|] a SM‘r"mm‘mm guarantee that | begun some time ago by Mr, John G. Moore | €Xternal debate. At one time it looked as|cedence when the bankruptey bill shall [“", tle today. Judge Grosscup took the luitiative, | trict are arrested by wholesale and removed | quent interviews with John T. McChesney of 4 the road would live up to its condition of New York was successtully conducted by | though another finoncial discussion was im- | dispesed of. Tt was belleved that the entire | o ouigcnily fntended to find what foundation | to distant prisons; money has been sent from | New York, the princtpal bondsman, and Law- han- | matter had been arranged on Thursday so i 5 sastvatt % the palace at Constantinople to repair as far | yer Tenney, who advised Taylor throug - Hampshire, and Mr. Aldrich of | ot & program could bo presented to tho | thers was for rumors that the o A8 | a5 BUAIEIL L Arhage, dBhA; b, L [[oemser. - 1ta. tonin Ix“m‘.vl‘:i\] it e B I“"f 3 o the stockhold Ul the obt |and some other incomo tax cases were to | i ' O | republicans, but Senator Harris and othcrs (not been acting in the interests o ; 4 : e ! ):“\:‘l .H,',,'}:L,’;:),““”m until the entire deb! Come up befors the supreme court on the [ Rhode Island made brief spacchos derying | ohjocted to the displacement f the bank- | ert villages, and on top of all the efforts at con- | that month Taylor called on McChesney and a Mr. Maguire of California presented to the | question of their advancement on the docket. [ the current reports that republican senators | ruptey bill, and have so far succecded in \a | coalment and delay, nature has come in to | appealed to him to raise $50,000 to help him houso the concurrent resolution adopted by | The attorney general, after a conference with | were purposely delaying apropsiition bills In | proventing an order for its summary dis- the Californin legislature protesting against | the treasury officlals, designated Mr. Whitney | oot out off financial logisiation, Thess | Miesal. Senator Butler and others have con- Mr. McRae of Arkansas favored an amend- [ Assistant Attorney General Whitney in the | minent, when Mr. Hail of Mains, Mr, ( ment providing that no dividend should be [supreme court of the District of Columbia, | qion of New President Greenhut was called to the st - B X as s00n as court opened. Judge Grosscup said | NP the Turk obliterate all traces of hismake up the shortage, which amounted to oM $160,000. McChesney succoeded fn doing so o 0 sl e e e vie ¢ de- ded fo e allotme! o [he Intended to ask a few questions before the | O Y g 8 the passage of the funding bill. Plis LU sl B sl (T T R TR L e e i Bl B st P R B sl sttt An unusual fall of snow has burled the | On security amounting to several times that Mr. Hepburn of lowa challenged the good | partment. 3 vk § | after the bankruptey il to the pooling b 4 fot' the remioval of ‘the pesetveratiip 0 (RS Rt Blotted out the oads, | um, faraiskisd by Taylos © R 3 LAl of the Calitornin poople. n support of | On appearing at the court Mr. Whitney, it |purpose, and that republican senators stoof | fnetead of tho territorial bills. Theso con- | began. uined villages and blotted out th ] ! y T § i Bls statements hie produced @ telcgram sent | I8 said, was informed by Mr. Maxwell that he | ready to aid in advancing financial legisla- | tentions have caused delay in reachng 8| w1y you deal in any Whisky trust stock | B¥en the caravan routes to Persia and Ru N the meantime Taylor discovered that this by Mayor Sutro of San Franciseo o the presi. | had conferred “r“‘:y""‘l Attorrey ge :“‘;"I‘”’-'"y‘]‘: tion, M, McPheraon announced hat the rex- | conc mn. which may not be .-n.nl:-unrlwl :T 1ay or Tuesday?" he asked the witness, | S'® are blocked with snow, and tho snow is | Would not help him out, and proposed to dent, which sald that history would r he secretary of the treasury, an out | i o discharging the senate finance com. | fore the beginning of next week. In the | Monday e asked the witness. |, "0 e From Sassoun, on the Hlack | Tenney to rob the Redfield bank of $100,000 Mr. Cleveland as the great benefactor of [further words madje a mation to ad-| IO ‘.'11,‘::"(,';,;': ,,:"‘;.,f”,;,‘,3,.5!‘“;"(:y.-l.",K,‘,, meantime the republican senators call atten- Yes" replied Mr. Greenhut. “Tuesday 1| . ° - .,‘.Tm.,. the mountains are masses of | 0 pay the state. On McChesney's demand ® the human race It he would send a s vance the case on the docket | Tl JORC T ERISA be urged mot later | ton to the fact that since Senator Mantle of | bought between 3,000 and 4,000 shares on the | > i 8 he gathered all tho oy i g message to congress recommending the fo thereby assuming charge in disregard of | BUPFE FOb SERAE WOEE BE HHE o day on | Montana took his seat today the democrats | New York market. 1 did not sell and have | Wnbroken white. Will the commission inve: LiAban A bbby £ s b Lol oloaura of the Pacific rallway mortgages, | the attorney general's tnstructions and wishes | {eR ARG, I8 TRTEH EREL RS S, 7 are no fonger in the majorliy In the senate, | the stock T bought then.” gate thoroughly in snow up to the housetops? | €280, Tenney persuaded him not to commit The e ram:ddcd tiat the gov - nment ought | that Mr. Whitney should “”‘“"“(‘H”"‘ i | M. Lee Mantle 00K the D (ot uffiee as | thelr strength only being equal to that of | Recelver Lawrence, Mr., Greenhut's assocl- | Let him answer who knows the Turks best, | this other act, and then Taylor threatened to not to op rate these roads, but shou'd pre m\"llrlv T {:r'!“"‘;;wfi w;] Y onsulted | senator from Montana. He has been the sub- | the combined republicans and populists, and |ate, said he neithier bought nor sold any stock. | 1t must be borne in mind the Armenian |COmmit suicide. When Tenney dissunded him LS s L i i Rl awaro that Mr Maxwell had not consulted | v OF much contentlen, ‘as he. ones. befora | they aro therefore contending that the demo- | _Attorney Levy Mayer then began his ariu- | question in Armonta and the Amenian. ques. | (rom this he decided o run away, but would ) 4 American roads could run trains. Tio Paciflc | with Secretary Cariisle In rogard fo WG| FCoe lod s eredentials, bastd on an ap- | CFAts can no longer continue to dictate the | ment ‘on ‘the motion to tust the recelvers, | (oot I FERELE ST L ATGAN HUOS |not g0 until s friend, Benedict, agroed to : gonst, Mr. Hepbutn dontended, opposed this | th the molicitor general, the attorney gen- | pointment from the governor, but the senate | OFder of procedure in the senate. \aile Mr. Maver was prsrent g i Srgunient | eut things, In England and Amerios t 18 | fooo b, ims Wher McChesney returned own selflsh interest, L AL Y (ekh | QEAIINEA 10 WEEHIAth e, <'TIe Nut GFRARRLIAIA S . e protesting stockholders President hings. and and ca rom St. Paul, where he had gone to rals ) EXCEPTING THE CENTRAL PACIFIC, | ¢Fal wtote: biin a letter seting forih thEw )t iing his eleciion by the legislature, wers | TIGAER DULY AND LARGER IMPORTS. | Grechut asked permission to_ interrupt and [ mostly a matter of religon and humanity, | tho loan, and Where he Nad, with great for > Mr. Magulre offercd an_amendment to Mr. | 3 Maxwell's sesignation followed. - submitted to the senisto today and the new | s e said he was mistaken about the purchase of | with an incidental dash of politics. In Ar- | Sight, mortgaged Ws own property and sold A McRae's excluding the Central Pacific from | - ¥ » & senator accompanied his colleagus, Mr. Power, l-x-uuurr,\mmlmlyr (( -'-‘m--rlnl\lflfi‘u»fl.‘ and's I;:"\"'lflhl S -\h\-\vk g been on | menia it is almost wholly a matter of poli- ,',!'I"l",!"""‘""' A ‘,nl‘”'l‘ his own creditors, b4 { the operation of the act. That road shoull, t DULLETINS. Vo he BreRAIng oMoes's ABNlE; WHEYS:Hb “xports of Cotton Linings. fuesc was Wednesday, after foll pub- | (o it i wer of Dol | Tavlor was gone. The latter took with him : he said, not be included in any scheme with LRSI L B L BB e » Where he Was| (G \SHINGTON, Feb. 2.—The pecullar of- | Heity has been made of the Fecalvership. To | e Wit “"""l“"" l’;"“ s |“ fore there | oniy $15,000, having used the $200,000 which ] the Union Pacific. The Central Pacific was & | commigsioner Wright Endorses the Scheme | In presenting petitions from trade organiza- | fect of the tariff, an enormous increase in :nll:‘tl!:xrh Juestion of the court at that time :{».]1(‘ ]-m_ ;:n ”.f( ‘"-I u] mn;!(‘n \I-‘, l'Nq |:'r‘i\1n‘\|- Il:ll‘l’i‘}j::‘l‘:‘vnfi‘ I’T;y ;]l(;:’br‘ryl-v'!i 1 :van.m; h Cailfornla, corporation. The charter cxpirel AL i tons 'of St Touis, relative o the Anancial | importations, accompanying an fncrouss o | 10 410 e was short, how much he did ot | Ueal Clristian of England and America mu ate, obligations, §10,000" for Tenney and g 3 o ensrd 10 e Sputliern P | WASHINGTON, Feb. 2.—Incorporated In a [ question, Mr. Vest, democrat of Missourl, re- | quty on the articles imported, s cited by | baoeq iy ME$RF; g R BUFREARA. i | Adniti IBRLAMMS S0 eond SLING ‘ConCIIOHE R ) S nveNtinAti g committbs Loaky - Peckved i compllance by the Central Pacific with the | report made to the house by Chairman Me. | FWAEHe, Lt Lcre, apiiaret (o be aboul A | United States Consul Meoker at Bradford, | siock a S%." Tho price was but a paint off Nanar o dement et them with & e | from Gomptrotier. Bolies a ditpaton refusing conditions of the bill was utterly out of the | Gann from the labor committee on a bill | mFEP FIEERACE BF CRIEOR CRORE e O | mngland, in a report to the Department of | from the price the preceding days, and not | o0 IR P > B Bl e examination ot /therbools Gt the Qquestion. AT i providing for the publication of labor bulle- | “\r™ vugt “trom the commitice on public | Stato. The article was cotton linings. In | OVer ons point off from the price prevailing | ARMENIANS ONLY TELL A PART. e R DT P L mlx‘ur{\.l ","'::{"”:’,'”’lfl ‘[".'1']“;‘"':,":“'::{‘, ‘1‘%":“"'['} tins, is a letter from Commissioner Wright | grounds, presented a favorable report on a | 1888 the value of cotton linings exported to | the “r'i'«.lf preceding. He could not remember If the Armenians themselves would only | 16 i e he state's thero wero to be any insinuations. he sald | to the chairman fully endorsing the measure, | substitute for the Chicago public buildings BV RE o SR A LI TSP :,“L;J’r'"‘x’;l"”H‘l""}‘lfl’l"l‘-'l- i tell the whole of thelr side of the case, in-| ““Non pLEASED WITH PRTTIGREW. 4 AtoBs;Ano salr y ase 03 o enormous sum o . Maye o stockholt eviewed | stead of careful essing STAIGRIWS 2 they should be against those who were stand- | “especlally as foreign governments are doing | blll s passed by tho house. - C | geressed o IR S8, Ble, SUETERNS RIS T the altegations ‘of the stockholdere: ‘sammit plead of carefully suppressing about Uhfee| genator Pettigrew's voto with the demo- i Jng with the railroad companies, not against | precisely what the bill aims to accomplish.” | & B WeS bussed to rant o right of way to| oo BP0 S0 R GTEE (hly” unprecedented | toe. Ho said that his liens represented 300,. | [2UFthS Of It the situt'on would b2 much mor2 | crats on the Hawaiian question, by which tha 3 5 the California delegation, which was standin g i he a Vallay, Globe Northern railroad | 8 + s Lk 2| 000 shares of stock. r & v Nesw | Feadily understocd, but unfortunately for all | administration was sustained by one ma- X y nding | <pho English Department of Labor, which | it eyt e G e kervation, | Bain. In tho four years of its operation the | 00 and cince leaving New o 1" by \ 3 g.‘x’éi R L ARLLCHD DROIE BE AU lte established only recently,” says the | The pil Le debned (o mect. the Conytotiony | total value of the ‘cotton goods exported to | YOFk they had beeh advised of 19,000 mors | concerned they choose to tell only a smal | JOFity, has aroused a hornet's nost in the M Rellly, in charge of the bill, cecupled | commissioner, * Is now publishing very suc- | stated in the president’s veto of a previous the United States was about $2,600,000, as | hares b:ing placed on the list. Of the ap- | part of what they know, and leave the Chris- | 1°8islature, which re-clected him by prac- 2 ; : plice girechlVerk i tically a unanimous vote. Today oad- the last five minutes in summing up the ar- | cessfully and with great acceptance to the | measure of the same character. compared with about $1,000,000 in the four | plicents for the receivership, Olmstead was a | tian sympathizers to dig the rest out of the | o AP el b D ML ¥ 4 v | \ s of the legislature drow up and sent t el L 2 ok i 5 years preceding. The only reason given for | DArtner in the firm of P. J. Goodhart & Co.. | or Ao St oS Ot p and sent to RVt it FivoEof Lo, msdaure: industrial Interests of the country & Labor | Mr. Higglns, republican of Delaware, pre. | YEAF6 Pececting. The, oy, Fesson gon, Tof| RIS 05, (8 o of B o, Goodhart & Clo. | snow o the Sassoun mountains. As the situ- | him “strong ‘lettors condoraning s conrse i Mr. Boatner sought to have a substitute | 3 . The French I;o]mrlmz\nldur 14:‘ or [ sented a resoluticn calling on l'l\(‘ Interstate | ;¢ pat cotton linings were cheaper, and, | Morris transacted business. Olmstead was | 3tion now stands, one is forced to beleve |aS a surrender of the republican party. considered, when the house rose, under an | I8 the same thing and so, teo. dues Laat)commerce committee for Information as to the | herefore, were submitted for linings in [in the Now York office of the trust, and |Dboth Turk and Armenian are In the wrong Thero was aroused among the railroad ¥ agreement’ with Mr. Reilly. Mr. Hepburn|Of New Zealand, and now the Russian gov-|agreements by which the Canadian Pacific | which wool, worsted, alpaca or mohair were | Wormser was a 17-year-old boy I o offics | S rur 7 o | mombers . of the legislature the g ernment, which recently established a | railroad was induced to withdraw it 0. T boy In the offic: | So far as the Turk declares that he is try- [ strongest ~ indignati v 4 FRIGHIth R 10{Rt fGr oFdbF andiihs Wag: Gut | .cTnment) y s raflroad was induced to withdraw its compe- | ot no value. However that may be, the cot- | of Goodhart. The bill was signed by no one | jme R e i o ? L gl Uk S g off, but the committee of the whole at 4:30, | Department of Labor, Is publishing a gazette. | tition from American roads in certain locall- | ton textile trade received an impetus which | of the complainants, but by one of the so. | "5, !0 Supbress a revolutionary movement from Senator Pettigrew of 3 under the special order, rose with the amend. | 1t Would seem right, therefore,” the leticr | ties. The resolution was objected to, and|has not vet greatly declined. Under theso | licitors, who was 4 regular paid attormey | '° 15 Unquestionably in the right. Most of the |2 P e LA HEEGE (i < a1 - Ik ments of Mr. McRae and Mr. Maguire pend. | COltinUes, “that the United States, which fwent over. favorable conditions the cotton linings im- | of the trust, Mr. Burry. There was §150,000 | 2cts of the leaders of this movement are no | EPUPICAR party should carry out its plat- b i T has been 'the pioneer of labor departments in | " An interesting debate on naval and fortifica- | proved in ik and fmsh anil the Sreomt a ] orm in regard to raflroads.” This wi 5 t % . € in the bank to the credit of the trust, and | less shocking than the Turks opposing. No The vote was first taken cn that of M, | the World, thould publish a bulletin. = Thisftjon equipments occurred when the conference | time, when cotton fabrics are being exported | the indebtedness of the 4 v have been done before, I presume, | pe, HEItoRIABRLIBRBEBITI WaR R 3 L 8 4 th Maguire to excl ati would : k ' [ report cn the fortifications bill was submitted. | to the United States for linings and dress | $5,000 AHGHllL ths (:,,,,.l,',’“}fl.f'.?,','; ,':::, °‘|’:’:v‘l‘:"|"“'{ had it not been for the suggestion that such | Tho eonference had abandoned the item of | goods, which are beautiful to the sight, and on a rising vote, 91 to 126. That of Mr, | Dulletins hould contain information relative | ety *mortars out of a new amalgamated |so exquisitely furnished that to th uddressed to the speaker of the house. The % ing to sup- | telegram is interproted to mean that the press revolutionary movements or for taking 1 :‘l“«l-llxm must [ the stringent law in- R Ll roduced for governing the railroads. y trust is not over|one can blame the Turks for outside of the rebate certificates, President Greenhut drew three salaries and touch | had several ac: iTtsE gl integrity of their | T3¢ r At ifteront i 5 : ) ounts against which he was Brits Today under n & 5 McRac, to prevent the payment of dividends | 0, L1 1ack of labor in difforent parts of the | metal, after sultable tests, Mr. Gorman, dem.- | they are as soft and-pleasing as silk permitted to chgck. The directors of the | cmpire, yet what must be said of them when | pe' o vnantimens spension of the rules and | oo & aomi® | country, I believe that all now agree that | oorat’of Maryland, urged that this item should P —— trust each received 24 nanimous vote the senate passed tho to stockholders as long as the governthent's | Suen announcements feom. an official would ] st en cive: be delayed. ALLOWING GVERTIME CLALMS, e e s omb ot do more harm than good. Therefore the | “"\pCan’ qemocrat of Florlda, in charga of movement has never taken shape. But the . hin “argued that the ordnanca department | Amounts Askedf by the Carriers, However, debt remained undischarged, was carried. Mr. Boatner moved a resolution to recommit i It. The resolution recited the fact that op- o resolution §iinve o $3,600, and drew oth for the investigation of distilleries. Besides President Greenhut was interested ‘with N alarles as managers | lages upon the mere rumor that an uprising | of the ‘office of the school and public lands Ry | i foner, who s believed to have di- in progress There is little doubt among | Commiss : 3 & son Morris in cattl:- 3 verted during the summe; 93 - s publication contemplated avoids this particu- | : % % 4 fncitele P S afhe Vit 20 h et 5 o facls @ Yon- iring the summer of 1893 the funds E Dortunity had not been given to amend Alteen | Tap ausl to My mind. objectionante feature | 010 0L want to be committeed to. taking g Aroncyaly Cut Down feeding contracls with the trust, Greenhut, | Persons familiar with the facts at Con- | of'\iy offica (o the ‘amonnt. of Sa0000 (. 1o ) k- of the eighteen sections. of o bulletin, Jand with this objection re | MLy, mortars. WASHINGTON, Teb. 2.—The investigation | he sald, was the president of cosperage and | stantinople that these things actually took | help of cortain banks at the capense. of 1ho 3 AMr. Hepburn rasd a point or order against | hoved 1 (hivk 1. weuld bé Erovlly o the | AL this point the fnancial question a of the overtime claims of letter carriers in | €9l companies selling their output to the [place. We have only to seek the | state, and thereby th- loss of several thousand . the resolution to recommit and the speaker | interests of the industries of this country | MAde its appearance, and Mr. Hale, republican | Bogton has beeh conpleted and Commissioner | rtst: His bondsmen wera relatives of Mor- | gounterpart of its cruelty among some | dollars in interest, besides causing an immenso overruled it el of Maine, and Mr. Chandler of New Hamp- % ris. Mr. Lawrence was an official of a bank amount of trouble s 3 that such a bulletin should be established.” | °F M - Hill has returnéd to the city to make Lis re- 2 Ay 20K | of the leaders of the Armenian revolu- [ 2mount of trouble to the state officers and the Me {Tiirner: ‘of (Georgia then ‘moved an L shire, took occasion to deny with emphasis raturaod POILED : S TC- | in which Mr. Morris transacted his business, . | sehool officials. The following were appointed : T T T A e ML RSN E oA e tho reports that there was any desire cn the [ POrt. There ywerg 472 claimants, whose |and which bank had an indebtedness of $200," [ tionary movement. It is & fact{a commitien of investigation: on the part of % commit, with instructions to report back a republican side to delay action on the | claims aggregated $276, Of this amount | 000 against the trust. He knew that Green- | cert: of these Armenian conspirators ar-|the senate: Senators Kennedy, Foote and 4 b Dbill authorizing the secretary of the treasury [ Turkish Soldiors Not Gullty of Ono Outrage | 2PPropriations bill, in order to cut off finan- | the report recommends the allowance of | hut was 00 shares short, that the di-| ranged to murder Rev. Bdward Riggs and | Crawford, the latter a populist, i 3 to accept $75,000,000 if paid within six months They Worn Charged With. clal and other bills. §172,440, making a_gaving by the investiga- | rectors did not hold, all told, 1,000 shares| o other American missionaries at Marso-| In the senate the resolution submitting woe o In full paymentof the debt due the govern: | wASHINGION. Feb 5. Seeretary Gre The conference report on the fortifications | tlon of $104,000. The claims of carriers in | Of stock, and that several of them held loss [ 0 Other A Turks | Man suffrage to a vote of the people passed £ =« ‘ment from the Union Paoific and Gentral ASHI N, Feb. 2oSecretary GFSS-|bill was agreed to, except the item of fifty | Providence, R. T, Aggregating $21,000, and | than 100 shares. Olmstead, who leads thc | ¥an and fasten the blame upon the Turks |, %, 500 ) 0 S K0e S8 T BRoPe b i Pacific roads. ham has just recelved a note from United | mortars under discussion, cn which a further | in Meridian, Miss., and two stations in New | list of the three men applying for the re- [ In order that the United States might inflict | pins: No. 14, providing that ttxowsnu‘:.;m.',:,’fi Mr. Turner's amendment was lost, 100 | States Minister Terrell at Constantinople cn- | conference was ordered. York City, have also been adjusted, making | ceiversiip, never held any stock until Mon- | summary punishment upon the Turkish gov- | take the census; No. 47, providing that only o o 143, closing the following communication ad-| M. McPherson of New Jersey stated that |a total of $60.000 ddditional to “the Boston | day Iast, when 1500 shares wera transforred | oryment, thereby making possible Armenian | persons dying In a charitable institution sy e . The vote on Mr. Boatner's motion to re- | aressed to him by, the president of the Ana- |t request he would eall up the resolution on | claims. Henry-L. Forrence, the other com- | t0 him by a New York broker, an hour or | {0 Mehts therehy moehs mossible Seeeiinn | LFGiic GF % By QORI L TiRs e ‘ E: commit was taken and on the rising vote | youa college. Monday to discharge the financial committee | Missionor eppointed for the Gvertime investi- [ two before the application. They would | IPdependence. i s defining minors; No. 136, providing for liens IV 4 3 the enormous majority, 171 to 87, in favor Rt from further consideration of the Sherman | atlon, has just-returhed from.a trip through | Prove, continued Mr. Maver, that the direc- | in tho pages of history for a more alebolical | o " I8 T 10700 S0 150, PIORTENE, for, Mo B of it aroused shouts from the opponénts of the | CONSTANTINOPLE, Bible House, Jan. 12, | fiihoral bill, Ohlo, Michigan, Indiana and Kestucky, exam- | tors of the trust did not know of the applica- | plot than that for the murder of the mission- | house bill No. 13, prohibiting unauthorised P i bill. Mr. Rellly demanded the yeas and nays, | 1895.—Hon. A. 'W. Terrell, ‘Uulted States| Mr. Peffer of Kansas offered a resolution, “.""'! claims aggregating several hundred | tion or the appointment of the receivers. | anes. Dr. Riggs has unselfishly given his | insurance companiés from doing business in f 5 but withdrew it. The opponents of the meas | Minister near the Sublime Porte. Sir: My | which was agreed (o, calling on the secre- | thousand dcllars. m“ex“'llg Iy niebauti m""- A then °I’L'"]?" I"Efl"*;fl“;{'ml‘n {01 | 1ite o the education of Armenian youth in | the state. | 3 ure, however, would not permit the oppor- |attention has just been called to a published | tary of agriculture for information as to the 3 o examine all the claims | the receivers. He rcad an afidavit signed | e i E 1 tunity to go by without a record m;.kmg‘:.po[c, statement said to have been obtained from |extent to which the government supplied pri- ‘“‘ all the free delivery offices there. Com- | by Dircctors Hobart, Beggs, Greens, Irei- | the missionary schools, and has done moro No ¢ hango 1 the Tdahio Situation. n Mr. Pence and half a dozen others renewed | on: Diogenes Maness to the effect that the | vate parties with machinery used in sugar | Missioner Hill will begin an investigation | berrg and Hennessy, in which they reviewed | than any Armenian trled to do toward mak- [ BOISE, Tdaho, Feb. 2—One ballot was b - the demand and the roll was called, resulting | outrages committed by the Turkish soldiers | producing, the names of the parties, cost of | BeXt Monday of claimg filed at the following | the financial history of the trust and asserted | ing Aremnians worthy of autonomous gov- | VKD for United States s:nator today witha in the recommitment of the bill, 177 to 108, | Within the gates of Antolia college made it | tho machinery, etc. Offices: ~ Nashville, ~Memphis, Vicksburg, | the need of a recefver, and requested the | - t, yet the revolutionary conspirators | "Lt 1Y change. There were two pairs and 2 A E Tl B S AatL ToR ot ik to N tay i haxa Hhehn ol | SBALS R ELILa von ol ition Heallip x oniha scoras ‘let;tnlhez. Nev\:' firleanl?i Mo&nlri.VIJucann, court to retain Mr. Greenhut because of h! ”";“”‘l' 24 ‘l: ':"l‘l“m" UY ‘! 1, | e iLh:‘eul;_‘e‘-‘x .mpxuégrl, 'nl,s.» léulhm. = twenty of his classmates were killed by Turk- | tary of the treasury for information as to [ Montgomery, Jacksonville and Wilmington, | intimate knowledge of the affairs of the | cvidently gave the fact little thought. In his | sulted as follows: Shoup, 18; Sweet, I T iy ish soldiers, by being drowned in the river | the forms used in collecting the income tax [ N- C: company. The aflidavit attribated the fail- | hatred of Christianity and his rago at revo- | CHERSE AL o o 0 S e o “accldentally shot,” etc. 1 beg leave to | was agreed to. KILLED BY RIS WIFI'S NURSE. ure to securs funds, to pay the tax on spirits | utionary conspiracies, the Turk believes, and | a coscurrent resslution opposing. the ook X Baliey, remark: o.The senato then took up the District of st month, when the increase of 2 cents & | woula like to prove, the Armentan mission- | 8 il which it i ‘claimed would cnabla g mankhesd, the faculty of the college. man sald le would seek to get a vote on (hat Dr"moll';“xthslqwr‘)’ Theories, Afier hearing the arguments of the counsel | movement. As a matier of iact, the Turk Is | gf hearly a million laboving people, ina i Harwix, 2. All cur pupils have always been pro- | bill on Monday. Y . Feb. 2.—Dr. Horace E. Pope, a | for the trust, the court reserved decision | rauch nearer right than he has any idea of. IO PEeY En (i T bl aaan s D : Rl ac Colo., Grmun Mt tected and safe within the collsge grounds. “The senator has held out to the country,” | dentist with an ofiice and residence on Michi- | until Monda The missionaries are responsible for the revo- | . BOI $8,"Tinho, 13 Supporters of Beltzhoover, i Wis,, Newinnds, 3. No Turkish soldiers ha ever com- | sald Mr. Chandler, “that he intended to cure | gan avenue, was Killed this morning b, HOW THE BILL WAS FILED. ey it A Sweet for the United States senate are Bingham, " Ogden, mitted any outrages, small or great on the | the financlal dietress by an amendment to an | wijjam Brusseau, Mrs, Pope's 5 7| Mr. Runnels followed in explanation of the | [LticNATY movement, but not in the way the ¢ fressing . Shesioninion Gthat sy higheleoUon Black of Ga., Paschal, premises of Anatolia colleges, and no com- | appropriation bill. Now, if he intends put- kit s FATBCEODSIa muTke, manner in which the bill' was filed, He saiq | Turk believes. They are responsible for hav- | will occur not later than Tucsday by the ald % Biind, A of i plaint of their conduct 1as ever been made, | ting the financlal amendment to the pending | "Cs"”""“ 10 tho story told by Brusseau he | yooq loVOlmstend in New York and the | ing cducated the raw Armenian youth; for | Shoun On the othok o o Snaced o8 * . 2 n' Hall of Mo except concerning ing 2 | bi s o Dr. Pope sitting his ' 8 Ll OTI A0 IE) | s el . houn. . R S aaaoup e 3 B ot o el except concerning the burning of a building | bill I_cannot consent to closing debate on | found I e sitting on his wife's bed |, ke ive: o SR S A | o held & caucus' tonlght and. Adchted o ressli Bowers of Cal., 11iris, on our grounds in February, 1893, and even | Monday. If the senator intends presenting | holding a cloth saturated with chloroform oyer 5:};{» hclf;-lnlxl&lu‘;‘u‘nxfu\L:uv;:l:-‘;(fx"bnjm-Lnfifnnlr:’nl i fi’.‘i;“‘“i\.it.:,;x::.’.‘ ;",.‘,.:J:(;“‘:.v::; m;-l;-lohr‘.‘;, tonxtolconliniats it fors oy, Tho Breckinridge, 3 Ragy aeistalementinttributed tofMiogsnoxilsian ® heads I want to),1o doctor fired at him but ~ » | holden ot the' stook! for. soms'itime, ‘but, hel[icatoN AR OivILEInE Influcnoes O Lree AMOrS | EoREN ot thit #omb) oonCartan Aution Ay ek Homiorson (111) Rickaras'n (aich | UnMmitigated lie throughout. Very respect- kno)w it It not, then T will try to prepare | o0 OCi0r Ired, O ot it "‘1"&“"! ;”" only had 1t recorded on Monday last ica have been brought to the wilds of Ar- [ {7 ¥ REhOY HHC R ERY s PAAY : * Brickner, o " Ritchie, tully, etc., GEORGE F. HERRICK. |Such an amendment by Monday." e seizo ouried it into t record n st. 2beat BIOUEL 1S ENOL AL o take election to th senate, & REickner,. (L7 Ly 72 O ORALLD Mr. Gorman sald no such amendment could | the Skull of the man. John 8. Stevens, the regular counsel for the | menia, and the younger Armenian has begun eyt (e ¥ Broderick. Hermi Kobvin, L e S be put on this appropriation bill, and adyised | , UPIW(ul relations between Brusseau and | trust, then clused for the trusts interests. | (o feel that he i a man and not a Moslem | '\ MEReO LAPHPL IS e e AL By Mr. Chandler to walt until some general ap- | Mrs: Pope are eald to have been the causc | He charg:d Bilur with organizing the stock- | sjave, Tho missionarles are making men of | wembly today passeéd & bill for rebullding N : rown, Holman, Sayers, ey fati e 2 of frequent and bitter quarrels between the | holders for the purpcse of applying for a BRIDLY, A et R bR U LD IILTS ‘ Bryun, Hopling ot 1., Settte; Moremanticariional SioriEmpiersas sticho)| DRIMIALORR OO TRACHp, h tor | Pones, and the police belleve this 1od to the | receiver. 1t was a fact that Samuel Woolner | the Armenians, and thercfore they are re- | the capitol, and appropriating §75,00) for that { ! urne udson, Shell, Agency Echools to Bo Continued. ten,” said Mr. Chandler, “as the senator 3 e o the elver, as 8 ; e ) is | purpose. Convict labor and a million brick 5 Cabannis, i Bl Willinot have his Anancta) smendment. oafeq | murder, engaged Moran Kraus and C. Mayer to file | sponsiblo for the revolutionary feelings. It is [ purpose, Convict lal d a million brick E Gaminetdl, - Humier, Snodgrads, WASHANGTON, Feb. 8.—The henefita de- | Fo5, B00 8 ee | In unearthing the circumstances surround- | the quo warranto proceedings attacking the | tho story of Bulgaria cver again. 1t should | fad€ At the penitentiary arc to be used: i eannon kil N SO rived from the summer Institute for Indian | it ready for the next general appropriation | P& Dr. Pope’s murder, it Is learned that Mrs, | trust's charter, and the same attorneys now | po horne in mind with this view of the situa- against, and in the house twenty-two Clark of Mo., Isiam, Btockdate, school employes, held last summer, has led | bill,” Pope had urged her husband to place heayier | appear in this proceeding. lon that the missionarles of Armenia do not | fOF and two' against. Governor Thoraton Glark gf AL, Johnson (N. D.), Stralt, the Indian bureau to decide to continue these | ‘Yes, some other appropriation bill,” sald Lnsurlnce upon m; Iife. He had accordingly | Mr. Mayer arose and denfed the assertion | tion that ;(h "‘""»" onaries of 4 "“;_-]‘ a do "‘? has alread l.:l »11 the bill and work will i Cob .’ Ke Stron, Mr. Gorman, een Insured for $9,000, and but a few days | that ho was employed by Woolner, except | try to make religious converts, They make | commence Ma Cortben.” Kiigors Swanson, o, | meetings duriog the next season. ft will be | Tip, (OUNLE, 11q o briet exccutive session, | 380 transferred tho psyment of the policies | that Woolner was one of a committée, no attempt to change the Turks' religion. ) k: o Feisore: 98 Bl :mlprlfl'flfl‘:‘h“ 19 'l‘t"‘?, “‘;"‘;L.‘J'J‘“Jf.‘.’e:e";i‘:'.i and at 4:25 p. m. adjourned from his estate to his wife, Continuing, Mr. Stevens denied the stock- [ pyov merely teach them, They would edu-| SALEM e TR 4 s r of Fla.,Lat Tate, utes an ese, expected, —_— — SR N SR holders' committee had any intention of re- P 2 A 43 | s r of Ind. Lawson, Tawney, in some portion of each of three districts, SENATE FOR F LVER, . . 4 X cato Turks as well, but the government o/ | terial change in the senatorial situation to- P Sooper o W (' }‘?l“: r ’4_;5‘3?3"‘;“), O mabilal e e CARED NOT YOR THEPRES! SSfifi‘.li"",’.‘ch‘fm A :;efi:éi’r‘lli Ll e s s e e e, e ot e e PPy 328 i d tiley eas.), y ber of government | White Motal Advocates Havo a Majority o Vi ol ine e 3 e v eres A8 e (T A Tias S b (e Fivaedion Sepasin state. A large num & aJ0rity © | Kansus Judge Talks of the Constitatl ship was absolutely inevitable. He sald the | are doing a grand work in the interest of | man, 9; Lord, 3; Lowell, 3; absent, 10, 4 X, Loud, school employes will be reached by the Okla- Eight. N atlon and | ook of the company was being made a £00t | w1ty Murks —_— 4 Critvrora. T homa institute, Including a number of schools | WASHINGTON, Feb. 2—Many castern| gansag o e " Duts. ball for_gamblers, and had been 5o used for | C¥Ilizatlon and humanity, and for the Turks Ono More Lailot tn Lelanarn. « b af a0, Dyarhi. L of Kansas, South Dakota will prebably be | genators are getting telegrams and lett ANSAS CITY, Feb. 2.—At the annual | years, He knew of but two men, both Chi- | 0 $ay they aro dircctly or indirectly incting| poygR, Del, Feb. 2.—One ballot for Paniels, Mardin of Ind., selected on account of its advantageous loca- | N 'R 0 BECRE m_;"’ng um“‘ % E“:;; banquet of the local bar association Judge Jobn | cagoans, who held any of the stock as an in- | the Armenians to revolution is quite as ridic- | yniteq States senator taken today without DeArmond, Mallury, Wanger, tion for many day school teachers of the 8 Phillips, talking to “The Press and Bench,” | vestment. ulous as the Porte's assertion that the out- | result, m:.:.m, 4 :guullmh Washiniston, Rosebud, Pine Ridge, Standing Rock, Chey-|Dby the president and lay aside party fecling complained that newspapers ,,e,‘u,mi Mr. Bijur, addressing the court, sald his| yagcs in the Sassoun villages were committed Riapore, INOAY, Wells, enne river, Crow Creek and Lower Brule, | and aid in passing the sound currency bill. Y| clients had ‘no intention to apply for a re- Dolliver, Mecioary Minn wneoren @it | Santee and Yankton agencies, besides many | This has impelled a canvass of the senate | SUrPed the privileges of the courts and | SR LR TO WEERHOR G NP Ao Lrust | bY the villagers themselves.” . Ao el 3 Donoki Mecrmnry ey Whiting, | trom_Nebraska, North Dakota, Wisconsin | by sevoral senators and they point out. that trled cases (hemselves before the facts had | way cxcellent. e i 3 ool e, cCulloch williams (1), | and Minnesota, the latter being close enough een heard by the jurles. He said that irre- e o fr th ent of the at- MOTHER'S FEARFUL CRIME, D Vi (M8 » - 1 he court cut off the argument of the af i Rl Ao Wieh M, | to turther stimulate the ‘favorable feeling | gt GGV, MR, UFS U G mRerIty | ke | sponsible newspapers tried to convey the - | torney, and said e only deslred the sugges- y e Bnglish of Cal,, McGann, Wike, toward Indian education in its state created | Ny 0, SRR SRAFCEIET, SO JERG GOINARE | preesion that judges and officials generally | tion of names of roceivers. Mr. Bijur sug- | Attempted to Klll Her Four Children with Elis of Ore., McKalg, White—177, among the people there last year. —Both | ;o FINER GRC UWRY-Dite ok “,";m""a:‘ were corrupted—in other words they all |gested the names of R. B. Harishorre or John an Axe. Erysipelas and Scrofula All My Life, Nays— Washington and Oregon are practically open | galFw o F Sentions WHsoR of Wshington | paq tnelr price. Men sitting upon the beneh | S. Waterbury of the New York committec APA, Cal, Feb. 2.—An awful tragedy oc- In Cloths For Weeks. Blisters g P (ky). Foramsn. Patterson, to proposals for the education of Indians fn | gri GEVAT O ROMERE IR Apcrease the | were accused of being the tools of corpora- | Mr. Mayer suggested the Hlionis Trust and | curred here carly this morning in the home TRy Aol e Y j Aitlcen, I Pavne thelr publc scliools, which il doubtless have | (758 MRET UELS 10 2r e e comeune. tlons because they huppened to deeldo u case | Savings bank or s president, Mr. Mitchell | of Peter Metornich, Mra. Meternich, while 5,01 Hoah T bm;) o [ § ; owers, ts weight in the selection of the. former | 0¥ 18 the b2l n their favor, no consideration being given | and some one who should have a knowledge | insane, under took to kill her four children, . 2o . 5 . bt otMaan), Handall, state. Spclipse goinage soengil: . Berry, Black. | e thousands of cases In which the poor | of the whisky business. and succeeded in doing them all serious in- — Ko o l‘lln:\x:l.’ Reyburn, ey LINIT Ax HOUR MILLIONS burn, Blanchard, Butler, Call A were n‘lz victors over the rich men and| Attorney Breéder said he m;rmms? lblw jury. Her mania was a religious onc and | muyeq mhpee Doctors. Did No Good i 3 :), Halnes, hio) 108 S X Y P " Kot * | corporations, bondholders of the company, and in their be- | she had the delusion that she had greatly s e S partiot, Harmo iehardson R - S &‘L',fifi‘;f\."hufd”:‘;',,E,‘::‘,imu;,"“‘;;‘l‘l’;vm*';;":'l:’l‘:,’;‘ In concluding his remarks Judge Phillips | half he requested that the two present re- | winned against God and as a punishment for | GOt Cutlourn, Lmmediato Help, 4 o Rkt (conng | HAWYe Fian to Avol y In C Irby, Jones (Ark), Jones. (Nevo. Kyle he. | Stated that notwithstazding the criticisms of | celvers be retained. R L A - e Tntire Cure 10 /1] reoArontR S 1 Blalr, Helner, chermerhanty of the Chieago Fostofice. Laurin, Mantle, Martin, Mills, Milcheil (Orey, | (1€ Press he would)stand with one hand | The court requested”the parties interested | ylayery, and she had threatened to kill the i ¢ Henderson (La.Seranton, WASHINGTON, Feb. 2.—Senator Vest (ot Mantie, Mirtn, Mujs, Mitchell (Ore), | on the constitugon 'and the other on his | to be in the court room on Monday morning, | imi\iren o avoid this. Her husband wens — 0 Bundy,’ Hepburn, Eherman, today Introduced a substitute for the house | power, 'Ppritchard, Pugh, Ransom, u'fmnn' ;‘um{clunce and waulds do his duty under the | when he would announce his determination | away to his work this morning, leaving abl sl l‘mlvu lllm‘n |‘rllwubl?d \-,mx. Er)'nxlpelnl and - 4 Bunn, Micks, Hipe, v 3| i§ o, Btow: alion st | 18We in the matter. Mr, Mack, who has a motlon | at home in apparent quiet, but within a crofula all my life. Recoutly my limbs eamo i Tiynum, Hooker (Mise), Smith, Cmc:m pub"f .‘:mm:,nf b“[l“‘:llllzh :;‘:k.“ ol ?I:::}:e iqu\‘\rvLis;m\:\'f,'{; ‘“f‘ “}"1{1':2, Vest, — Ty Spre—— pending to withdraw the names of | hulf hour his wife had taken an axcand with | 0ut in red spots from the sizo of iy haud down 1 Budmus, Hultr'-".(.:l".\)).:lu“nly‘;' :uc u!pplr:pr:a on bul |lm horizes I“ ec L4 es, Walsh, hite an oleott—total, BUICIDE 13 FESSIONAL, Heinsheimer and Wormser from the applica- n‘ lflv!nr!ullynx-ul ;.m'h" '(’«-v;v‘.fi- one of .u.,. ;:-’»:llruw'l’i‘l“l’lf"bu!"".'.'.I‘.":]y1?;':‘}: ;ufl:l.-:;:L\-,uh:g 2 frs e e evens. ary o e treasury (o cause a fireprool » 4 — celve! ¢! . { children, “The childre ) lithel, yed er o e, but mo; 0 red d the 7 k. Cannon (i), W. AL Stone, tion for the recelvership, renewed his re- | Gildren. e ehiliivon ar Cars, and 8pots 100ked moro like raw beef, and would raiso i Caruih Lacey, W, Biine, [ bullding to be erected on the present post- | ABMINSL freo comage: — Aldrich, Allison, | Starcllug Discoviry in tho Church of the | qust to have the names stricken off. The | e 5 montie: bl Ahey awers il Siiuck | M ite adittio from tho suriace. Thers wonld Catebls Laptiaw, (y.), office site which shall be used for the post- | Grice, BUEROws Fafrey, Camden, Carey, Epiphany jn New Yorik, court sald be would hear Mr. Mack on the | in the head, inflicfing ugly gashes and | be blisters como as largo as peas in different Childs, Lefevee ot (Md.) office, subtreasury, United States courts and | Goilinee! Gibson, Gorman, Gray, Hale, Huw. | NEW YORK, 'Feb, 2.—Groans proceeding | matter on Monday. \hdl 18 feared’ thut ke baby will | placos with tho roar, It s 4l over oy flmce . 4 R J ), v ol e Pl secre! 5 ) .\ . ) ) . . i i " s there are symptoms of concussion o om my feet to my boy, acro oulders, ), Linton,' mas, other government offices. The secretary 15| iey, Higgins, Hill, Hoar, Lindsay, McMillan, | from an lsolated, confestional box In the SHOOTING IN A PSLICE STATION. Brain. The other ehildrey Will probably | 8nd my arins, s aud rists had to bo dong : g Turmer @a), | pared and he 18 alco authorized ja the: speer. | McPherson, Manderson, Mitchell (Wis.), Mor” | Church of the Epighany last evening startled L A A4 PRLICR 874210%, would probably ~ hay | p in clodhis for ks, and diey vould 2l and k Btz ™ ¥ Vi YyShie | flcations for the erection vt the bullding "o | e Murvhy, Balmer, Platt, Proctor, Quay, | the parishioners; and an investigation dis- | Mysterious Double Tragedy mt Hotyouy | [0 A1 BUE (AL ReRERDOLE CAXT U | ot T Ll iy T duielied & goon d | paisel, Waberlis, enter into contract for construction of any | SUerman, Sinith, Vilis, Washburn and Wil- | closed the almokt’ ifeless body of a young Mass.—Aun Offieer’s Orime, Woman was caught in her frenzy and taken | 1 tried throe doctors, but did 1o no frood ‘n’nugfl-‘;"" e Walker, {l:z.n::n,ul m.e ‘})ll'lflhlln[((, nn;l‘ the A(;‘\“;-rulbcfil;— ‘“’"““‘:» o ‘fiA‘ 2 woman with blagd, flowing from her right| HOLYOKE, Mass., Feb. 2.—A tragedy :;l'n'xh county (-‘A:I).Inml later in the day com- nde T"l',y‘\-f'uu... Draper, Montgomery, ots for the different portions of the bulld- rket for Amoriean Woods. wrist and throatii kn twenty minutes after | which cannot be explained occurred this morn- 0 s 8 Tab o g Burburow Mo :"::n:"::z“';z"‘::“"u‘“l'.“i"ts"&“'i}::l:i}‘";l‘l’f:" “/\S‘"NGT‘)N-,M“- 2—Eugene G. Ger-| ne discovery she wi¥ dead. Beside her lay | ing In the polico etation in this city. OMcer | ¢ypi Ounly Called at the Subtreasury. . Now thiy \ be made at such times that the actual work | /¢ 8t Zurich, has been collecting a mass | a razor, with wBcl ¥he had almost severed | patrick J. Devereaus shot and mortally | NEW YORK, Feb. Z—Assistant 8o #ix OF 8oV 0 ia,and liavo tnkon b @ Nelll (o), of construction shall progress continously ana | °f information from Bwiss manufacturers, | her hand and &t her throat from ear to|,unged ex-Pelice Captaln Maurice D, Fenton. | tary of the Treasury Curtis called at the [ nearlyn dozen botiles of the COTIOURA RE:0Ls P ; e, no delay be caused In the crection of the | bullders and shipwrights as to the possible | €ar A letter inubbpocket gave her identity | FoUIe T S 0S8 FHIEE FRTES O CRER L (U D (o) Wt Subtreasurer Jordan | VENTaud tho Curicuus Soar, T uso entirely, b When the pairs were announced, among | building providing that the entire cost of | market for American woods in Switzerland, | 88 Catharine M\*rl;lr'ff- The letter was ad- | He then v | Btateq to an Associated press reporter that [ 89d therelsuootheriiko it for bath and tollet, « them was Mr. Reed of Maine and Mr. Cock- | the bullding when completed shall not ex-|and those he has embodled in a report to the | dressed to Mary Powbrs, the wife of an ex- | drove a bullet through his own brain, which | FECE 10 G0 ARENCNEQ PERE, IR, LO0G Gt W R BIING, ran of New York. Mr. Pence of Colorado | ceed $4,000,000." State department giving in detail the needs | Press man. From the Powers woman it was | caused instant death. Fenton dled in a very | peport which is forwarded to him ""'f by deneva, Astabula Coy, Ohio. 3 called attention to this pair and inquire : learned Mlss Morrison was @ religious en- | few minutes. It is thought that Officer Deve- [ the telegraph. Mr. Jordan stated positlvely — [ quired 1|~ of each trade, prices current and other facts & 5 he bona' question A any gentleman knew how they would have| Threo Days to Discuss the Finance Bill, all tending to establish his conclusion that | thusiast, but no cawse for her rash act was | reaux had become suddenly insane. The af- | that e, mn’r' B0 a0 ns vand. quepial cu‘ncun“ WOHKS WDNDE“S 3 voted, as Le had an impression that they| WASHINGTON, Feb. 2.—Three days of | there is an excellent opening in that country | known. She was 31 years of age, handsome | falr occurred in the patrolmen’s room in the | Was held al the subl iy { penlog 1 th ¥ . rally M met wAu might have voted on the same gide. No one | next week will be given to the discussion | for American woods, provided they are of the | and was worth $40,000. Her father had been [ city buildiog. Ofhicer Fenton was seated Lan- | FENTE Y 0y 1 The curea daily offected by the CUTICURA Tt i answered, but there was laughter. of the new administration financial bill by | first quality. The consul gives the names of | & prosperous broker. Both the woman's par- | ing his head against an iron pillar. As Deve- | somewhere, EDIES of torturing, disfizuring and humiliating , At 5:35 p. m, the house adjourned. the house. The committee on rules will re- | Swiss importing houses that would be willing | ents have besn dead several years, reaux entered he marched up to Fenton, drew | named were Bk, scalp, and biood diseased, with 1058 of haif B porting & d - port a rule to devote Tuesday, Wednesday | to undertake thi nes: e o hia revalror from Mla pockst 404 shet Wi fo are 0 won'ierful as to scem Alwost incredibles 0 % V ¥ s business upon commission I f2 60 wondach ] RS EN—— and Thursday to the bill and Have'the vote and s displace the wouds now received | New York Wank Closed for Enspeotion. | the head, the bell strlicug the tewpie. Then | Movements of seasoin Yessols yoi % ‘et every word is true. g WASHINGTON, Feb, 2.—(Speclal Tele- \Y_Aflerngon. tom Hungary, Germany and England. NEW YORK, Feb. 2.—The Bast Side bank | Without waiting to see the result of the she At Auckland—Arrived—Steamer Arawa, — — 1 N = R Mounday to Wodnasday for Currency. _— T “ - he placed the muzzle of the weapon to his| from 8 Prancisco, gram.)-Nebraska postmasters were ap- 4 ROY: Presidential Post o} Y Supel P | ¢ 3 o bl Bold throughous the world. Price, Comicuna, i Polnted today us follows: Cornelia, Platie| WASHINGTON, Feb. 2.—Mr. Springer, | 1o aominamon . iiaserships Lxpirin on Ground street has been closed by Superin- | oy forehead, pulled the trigger again and [ Al Genca-Avived—Kaiser Wilhelm 1L | go00 00t 0, Vens a1, Iartan Dace 4 Willam Mueling, vice John Al | Chairman of the banking and currency com. NG » Feb. 2.—The terms of | tendent of Bauks Preston in order that an | blew out his own brains, The officers in the [ frm New rk. ok , Bole Proprietors, Boston, haven—Arrived—Weser, from | AND CHEN county, A N mnf. resigned; Julian, Nemaha county, | Mittes, sald this afternoon that a special | elghty-seven postmasters, presidential offices, | examination into its condition may be made, adjoining rooms heard the shots and qu'ckly z b i jan,’ it 14 thip atiarnsen i New York “ Tlow 10 Cure Bkin Discases,” malled froe. ) rs. B. C. Kpler, vice' Mrs, Burson, re-|order would be brought into the house giv- | will expire during this month, The most i ¢ rushed to the scene to ascertain the caus At 1 Francis D parted—Peru, for| = TR ; oved: Oraind, " Brontier county, 3. A. | ing Monday, Tussday and Wednesday fo the | important oo 1 the Nt ls Closiuasty | o The capital stock cf the bank ts §100,000. | JEEASS T8 the BEOOE 0, BERHt L e, though | Hong Kong atd Yokohama. ABY'S kinud Sealp purified aud besuited k. ith,” vice Jeremlah Wilson, removed, debate on the new currency bill. 'n.sm R 'cm“;]s;‘:;g.""l:‘i The cash on hand when business was sus- | 00 (0 0 OE D hed his last In a few Lo by Cuticuna Boar. Absolutely pure, - o pe———_ Three Weater masters. month, and in March the number will hardly | PeRded was $115,000; Vabilities to depositors, | piyutes, So far as known no trouble of any | Preachor Convicted of Crlminal Libel, WEAK, PAINFUL BA’“‘—‘KB L - med by nate. WASHINGTON, Feb. 2.—(Special Tele- | reach half a dozen. $160,000. The balance of the assets of the |sort existed between the two men | SEATTLE, Wash., Feb. 2-Rev. M. H. 'y . WASHINGTON, Feb. 2.—The senate con- | gram.)—Postmasters were commissioned to- | _ — bank are in bills recelvabl e | Nichols, pastor of the Methodist Episcopal Hiduoy and utorine pains and weak: p frmed the following nominations: Eugene |day as follows: Nebraska—Lurcn D. Austin, | Falt of Wel-Hal-Wel Confirmed by Denby. | Thomas R. Manners, a Canadlan, and for- Gold Fayments Optional e ieted in the superior court Cuticars A batn Fiastor “buls . dernigan of South Carolina, United Btates [ Moulton. lowa—Bll B. Herrington, Green:| WASHINGTON, Feb. 2.—Secretary Gresh- [ merly a resident of Toledo, O., is tho presi-| NORTH PLATTIE, Jan. 30 the Editor | today of ally libelling Rev. 1. B. FARTHTHRA T o b ) consul at Ruatan, Honduras; Samuel Ryan | ville; Harley 8. Ransom, Couroy. am today recelved two important cable- |dent. of The Bee: G bets that under the present | Ford, pi der of this district, .

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