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TABLISHED JUNE 19, 1871, - SINGLE COPY FIVE CENT N IVE '\ eir secre suld have | Q N NN Qistric esidency | O B N \ N n he attorney fol o U o8 fo . N Q N RIC N QUEEN LIL GIVES EVIDENCE i s vivatey sreesvas ™ SOLD ARMS TO THE NATIVES | semise, i e thewiarsera 00t | SLEIGH BELLS N GEORGIA | Buerrstes 0 tastfieitotery e | DORGAN HAS THE BEST OF IT to appoint Cortain ofheers of the Kingdom, 1n the Bhrapeans i Onimoss M the altict i {the e Suted o e Wietriel"oF tnne: 6 eve of a restoratic il adn by possible, A B J plo! b o | 1 Jarner, . Olaims She Had No Intimation of the one | that . or any onc Kntwn to me, nad 1n pirt | German Firm Detected Supolying the | and ity of heir Tolawers Tave been 'ar- S el e sl Heaviest Snow Storm Since Mr, Ogelthorpe | James Emery, Keosauqua, Ta. No Matter How the Penitentiary Contrach templated Torisin of in whole established a new government is 8 Rebels wi rested and placed in prison. 4 - { sy plated Up 9 not true, Before the 24th of January, 18 amoan Rebels with Guns, phibinis " Oame to the Country, GARNISHMENTS NOT EFFECTIVE, is Settled He Will Win, the day upon which I formaily abdicated and SILVER AGITATION 1N GERMANY. called upon my people to recognize the repub - —_— Employes of Recelvers Must Recelve Thele PLEADING BEFORE HIR COURT-MARTIAL |lic of Havaii as the only lawiul government (PENALTY IMPOSZD WAS VERY LIGHT | Resotution for n Monetary Conferemce fn-| TWQ CHILDREN FROZEN AT AUGUSTA| _ vy TNV An Person, d PRESENT STATUS OF THE DIFFICULTY of these islands and to support that govern. troduced In the Relehstag. ST. LOUIS, Feb. 15.—United States Cireult ment, [ claim that I had a right to select a BERLIN, Feb. 15.—Count Von Mirbach, — Judgs Henry C. Caldwell has recently been b Denles the Right of the C to Try e ;’;«Hl:l:“"'_:”ll p»’rmmlrmfl"”: of .‘"fi 5;::“:::(;,::‘;: | Tslands Visited by a Plagae Which Has Lald | German conservative, introduced a resolution | Nino Inches of the tseautiful at Atlanta— | asked many questions as to the attitude cf | Legislators Find Out that the State o Verdict of Guilty Probable~None this right A 1 ?w“" ’ E ’mlf‘ m"h” g ihits {{'Mh Up Most of the Fors in the Reichstag today, Instructing the fed- Business Suspended Al Over the the court in the matter of garnishment suits the Hot End of the Poker- Sot of the Rebels Yet cating, but followed the counsel of able and and Many Natives : cral government of Germany to lesue in- Stats and Harly Vegetables brought against receivers of the Santa Fe Plans Proposed ftor Set ling Exccute gensruy Telendy and vell widherd who adv ||‘ tlons Now In Progress. ;“r<';l<f‘<l f”(? 1 ““”"‘ I;:::L‘”:”‘v l'::;l“‘"";‘f:'”“;‘;l‘ Killed by Freezing Weather. and 'Frisco roads, to secure the payment of Matte me that such an act weuld restore peace and erence to take meas o bring abo o debts owed by employes. Today he placed on good will among my people. I acted on my . rehabilitation Wib 1% ANE olevic's OMEe « Jette whh v In HONOLULU, Feb. 8.—(Via Steamship Ma- }»:\I-\\r_ru: will .:w “s'n the “,"Y‘” to k;n:"“i APIA, Samoa, Jan. 30.—(Correspondence of | dium. Mirbach sald that the moment had| ATy ANTA, Ga., Feb, 15.—The worst snow | tended to be an answer to cover all such| LINCOLN, Feb, 15.—(Special)—That there riposa to San Francisco, Feb. 15)—There | ta ‘;I‘"’"”'"'y:“'l“'llVw'_“'“{""‘"'(f‘"‘";‘l*"w O Bat | the Aesoc Press, par Steamer Mariposa, | Row arrived for Qermany to take the in-|giorm iy the memory of the present genera- | queries. The letter is,as follows 1s a purpose on foot to relleve W. H. Dirgan :'::“IH:H'YL!:" L"‘*'-”“” “" ""\'"‘I'I‘HLH :‘:m‘- |{v\ r’v;‘i court which you have called t:gether | month hu: been the discovery that Frings & | cause the raise of all prices in gold, when | In Atlanta it has fallen heavily since early | over which s misprision of treaso am Fra r this purpose, Spatz, a large German firm here, has been | gold was the currency. Agriculture would | morning, and the ground is now covered | garnishment to g shee the wages of an | It Is also a significant fact that two factions charged with conspiracy, is the only man| The military court will probably bring in a | importing and selling the reb:ls rifles and|b> runined if the present system was main- | y 4 ¢ fFeRt % SR | i e a it e ik kv workin Ao b i ith five in of fresh snow on four inche r T o are working to accomplish m 1 purpose, Who 15 to be deported on the Mariposa. On | verdict of guilty in the case of the ex-queen, | ymunition, For some time past it has been | tained. America would elther absorb Ger- | ooy V60 L 4 ° | employe of the receivers of the Atchison . ! 3 the Australia leaving February 23 a number | NOtWithstanding her denial. Sentence will be | 1+ i - Ui g many's gold or adopt a pure silver standard | °f the frozen remains of Sund nIght's | Topeka & Santa Fe Railway company. But |although from entirely different motives. In of others will be deported, including Peterson | PAssed, but wiil be allowed freedom on her | KNOWR that munitions of war had beeh 8ub-{upq capture the whole eastern trade. storm. The trolley system Is paralyzed, and | it yoy get judgment against the roccivers as [ the first place, there fs a strong sentiment VIR Hih, ‘e iatiat Mosks. b Wirs | OME Fecognliane plied to the rebel party, and that thereby | Other supporters of the resulution indorsed | practically no business fs being transacted. | garnishecs, you cannot levy upon the property | AMOBE many members of the hous: favoring e inah o) s e ) L Nk WAR TO HAVE BEEN KIN they were enabled to.maintain an armed op- | the position that Germany had taken at the | The streets are glven (o B ey YR AT SBECLARZGRIIOH GaRYFA AR denburger, Postmaster General Ashford and | o oyt oage to be tried will be that of | bosition to the Malieton government. It was | Parls monetery conference In 1883, namely compel 'them (o pay It by Ay process | reason that as the matier stands mb present John F. Boyler have been found guilty of | yonat Kanjonaole o8 AW 1HE 5 «t | that she regarded an international agreement A '8 | compel them pay any proces il SHIUEHAIoN o treason, Tho governmont, JUst | wenarchy. ara was 5. e lune In. s the | apected hat the offen this respect | it SIE HORAEE en ROIE and. silver as do. | the unaccustomed sport. Rose Coghlan's |issued from the court rendering the garnishee | the s “prision of treason. The government, Just | menarchy and was to be king in case the . AL A ? Kbt b, r 5 o | Judgme The s are fcrbidden by ar 3 & sirable matinee at the Grand opera house had to be | Judgment. ~ The receivers are fir u ] prior to the salling of the Mariposa, decided | rebellio successful. The ¢ to SFAsE y b dgmen :,,r:i:,.l“x ’(‘ Tl\‘\“ r‘:r i t ‘[ ‘l[ ((” ’ :«x:m!]:n'»‘ :\n “n;l“ “(,.\r“»lr‘ [..r"..J,'.'r"""(,I‘ k,,,: felt when no proper efforts were made to| Dr. Theodore Barth, German radical union- | postponed. order of the court to pay any judgm ”"‘ ';’Q' h“‘ I‘I‘ ‘r“"-:l”"‘v- :{""]“h‘"‘“;” ’”““ Princess Kaualana from the throne. The fact | bring them to justice. One of the local [ist, said the Brussels conference had provel| At Darien, on the coast, the ground 18 | thiem, and the rils is not to pAy any tten tion to the state of Nebraska. He has { b i) il Is well known by the English residents. papers has been very keen in endeavoring m'-‘l\ln.\:‘u‘,\‘(.;,l.}‘“vlv:.:‘mx}l_r;;.nr:' I (itiimany. 1 | covered withi show. four ihchies: deep. THIS|tion to the garnlshtment of the monthly wages |given: n bond, There 1s nothing to prevent ¥on F. D. Walker has lodged a protest with the | trace the offense home to the guilty persons, | ognneotion between tha depreseion In hus. | ! the first time in the history of this anclent |of the employes of the receivers beyond @ re- | him from throwing up the contract at any IR Bl bt Diniint, ox-queen of “r”‘l ]'k""'""“_‘ e “'“"“,’”"v‘(}‘"r Owner | and carly this year found its opportunity. bandry and the introduction of the gold [town that this thing has happened. Twenty |epectful notice to the plaintiff and the court |y p oo g Alnough his prede- TG aiked ; B O e e ot ealmon. - Ty | BY some means it acquired information in | standard, years ago there was a fall of snow, but it |in which the garnishee proceed ngs are taken SRR e IR awall, was arralgned the Gth inst. on a|from Wiotoria with o carke of el o m | regard to this contraband trade, and the next| Count Herbert Bismarck said the failure of [ Was gone in two hours. There has never |that the wages of the employes will be paid AU LT AL charge of misprision of treason. The orlginal | futhorities believe she lapded a 1oad of opim | C0% o {T orala contained an article | the Brussels conference was partly due to the | been such a severe spell of weather as has |0 them In person in pursuance of the orders | Construct eighty cclls free of cxpense to the charge was treason. She is represented by | O one of the islands. ~They refuse to allow | Gorn, O 00 o riles to take such | absence of an entente betwcen the powers | been experienced for the last few weeks. All | of this court. state, Dorgan has never bound himselt to Walker to leave the countr: A hatt | action that the whole disgracetul business was | Which took part in it The Berlin conference | the orange trees and early vegetables are| “The recelvers and the men em-|complete them. The state has not a seratch MWES (0 te Avginient ot Mty A number of prominent natives and hall | o\ M had been imported rom | Of 1878 arrived at a result, because Great |Killed. At Thomasville, the famous winter [ployed by them are employes of | from Dorgan’s pen to show that he recognizes At aomamete of counsel, Who - | castes are making arrangements to form | U8 TR G G cases labelled tools, and | Britein and Russia had previously reached a | recort, there was a three-inch fall of snow [the court. The wawes of employes of the [any obilgation (o the state. It s true that Jeeted to the court at every turn. His objec- | political clubs all over the islands. Annexa owing to the imperfect custom arrangements | PAsis for an agreement. An international | last night, and sleigh bells are ringing in | government must be paid to them. Officers, | Nouher signed the contract over to the states tions were overruled in every Instance, | tion is the object. The government is col had got into Samoa. This first installment | CNtento upon the currency question would | the streets for the first time in the history of | clerks and every agent and employe of every | huy Dorgan did not sign the transfer, agrees After the charge was read the matter went | lecting evidence against Rudolph Spreckels, | oo FUe 0 SO e quantity now | Pe artived at in the course of time, and, in | the city. At Quitman the first snow that has | department of the governm Jurors and | jne (o abide by the contract Bven - it but mo move will bo made in his case wntil\ SC8 BV 6y e fitm in'question, and | the caso of Great Britain, the feeling was | fallen since 1870 fell last night. It began at | witnesces, crlers and balliffs, andevers cm- |\ the authorities are absolutely certain he was R 3 . . ) 0 of silver as a circulating me- _ I preside by suing out a writ of | bY the prison contract Is not to be doubted. improvised .~Iv!y:lv\‘ and merry snow balling parties, enjoying ite has absolutely no protection against any irregularity on the part of the present ex & 1 ctor. g dorga s unde 0 obli- cept upon the order of the court appointing | contractor. ~W. H. Dorgan ls under no obl were Germans, and not much surprise was | of the ex-queen's commissioners to Washing- Paul Neumann. The first day was frittered over for a day. The case was called again L sher's bond was technically still good, it growing in favor of bimetalllsm. In conclu- | 7 o’clock, and continued for two ak-'| ployo of a cour cluding its receivers and N \ e the day before yesterday. The deposed mon- mixed up in the rebellion Which they: have admitted iwere {ntended M‘t.‘\ \':.vnv‘ Herbert said: “It gives me g t | Ing about three Hlvlmle'llrf :n:‘;yx)“hu"l'hl‘ Ll:b;rn ”w ! :IV i7 IE' I-"'“V';Llnl\ AW H‘V h l’\w U bl ik LT uld A arch refused to plead, a ple guilty A d be Introduced into Samoa. It will scarcely | 00 i v 5 “Bat- | 18 BV T a 5 et A g b v persons, and hem, Co WL Mosher, R, reh refused to plead, so a plea of not guilty | A rumcr was started today to the efteet | 2 RS TR SEIHOR S renke, in | Pleasuro to see how warmly my friend, Bal-|is a novel to Quitman, and business is | their salaries, fees and wages paid to them | (" EHR § Moshet, Are| bEBKEUDE was entered. The work of examining wit- | that Carl Widdeman, William Grelg and | i& o0 :y‘,,,n,‘,“,, ' of the Berlin treaty the | fOU4, has taken up the cause i that coun- l\‘qu\!ul‘ while everybody is enjoying snow | perscnally, or to such agent they shall “I“,‘h‘“ “ e 1»'.‘,- e trlentoiEYe Resse zone h Thomas Marsha o0 men convic! ol RS SRVERD RS il & L < balling. At Buchan: the gno and sleet | appoi I o governme ) any o 5 viLl L ALy M) " e st swAREROnS on/ with fand Welough evl-)| Thomey Maraha, thrseimenconvicied ofthea i Garmantconiil here s almpiyifined thetwo f R0 oo LR LRI | e eapnes a1 e e e ond sltet | Appolntl CNeilhier e governinent, noF a1y of |« thin ‘ther patt tew, ayas begun \1o-O¥OD dence sccured to prove to an impartial ob- [ S0, were to be deported today, along With a | o, pinepg of the firm $37.50 each. Great fn- b niank, socl aw 5 Lad bl s, coaling ¢ its departments, including the judiclal, can | o e hings to the effect that it the state . number of others. When told of the rumor tended that the introduction of bimetallism [ public works of the ountry. Farmers are | be garnisheed for the salaries, wages or fees ¥ b h dignation has been expressed, together with [ | desires to annul the contract it can do so server that she was aware the rebellion Was | “oupinet officer stated there was no truth in [ 3'8nation | b Gt ot Lx t last | Would lead to a fall in the value of cur- [ behind with their work, and everything is at|of its offic gents or employes. By an R P R s (O S to be started. The most damaging evidence | tho story. He says the government had no | % Certain amount of satisfaction. that at 1ast | rency, and would promise nothing but a|a standstill. In Telfair county the heaviest | order of the court this rule is applicd to the | Without ‘epposition, provided it axtces to that Is to be brought against ner will be hel e y ‘of driving the mei y. At the | the Infamous perpetrators of this outrage of | y;pe1058 future to the workingman, snow ever known in this secton fell | employes of the court in the servica of its [ PUTehase the proporty that has deciivils rought against ner will be her | intention of driving the men away. At the] g piying the natives with the means of 4 v ) [ on the prison contract, It s intimated that personal diary, which was found in her resi- [ last moment, however, it was decided to send | SPRIFINE the natises With the weans o6} * D Lieber of the center party, sald the | last night, to the depth of three inches, and | reccivers, and 1 must decline to vary it to | on Uhe brison wmtract A 1e intHantee tRd dence after her arrest. Whether this is in- | Widdeman away, and he was put aboard th Rt ha HeTIh S BRILLE MMEs Ameriediis | condt willingly supported tne measure, be- | turned into a fine sleet this morning. Cattle | mect your case. The employes of the court AR S TOR R BRLE HOLTR eI A troduced and made public at her trial de- | Mariposa for San Francitco with another man | Covered, and neither British nor Americans | causo they eaw in the proposea conference | on the range are dying from the cffects of | hava the same right to thelr monthly wage Dorkinte fh e FEomBYAlD (6VEE FHevera Iaats end v : on the 3 . : W o 1 are Involved. an attempt to remove difficulties in regard to | tho protracted cold weather. that the judge of the court has to his monthly BRI AL o SR, L pends viry much upon the course pursued | named Willlam France. P visited by a plague in the Judg of hostile legislation on the part of the legis- by her counsel in defending her ¢ lie | On the steamer Australia, leaving here on | gomior! : ‘l"""" ";'“" L plage I the | the monetary standard—a question which was | At Atguste (wo ciilren, ‘one white, aged | salary, and for the same reason. * * ¢ RS i R P T e b il steamer Australia, leavi on | torm of the dengue fever, which has laid up | o 1 importence to commerce. 5 months, and one colored, aged 9§ months, | T o ay o wages HLNURYEATEEAEURANCJONRL IADRRAE ex-queen recorded her though desire 1a!{ the 23" 1ns b SRl & .| al imp . aged 9 months, | Th court will not po the wage & 18 ety gt et ety i ot g desives and | the 23d inst., a number of men now under | aimost every forelgn resident and most of the lor Von Hohenlohe ideclared that he [ died last’ night from exposure. | of tho employe to any one but the employe | Present scssien. The parole law, when in mpressions freely in her diary. Among the [ grrest will be allowed to lsave the country, | patives. At presen sul General Mulligan | o inclined to a favorable censideration for Specials o the Journal from South G BI0Y bl s full opcration, will very materially reduce entries made during last sunmmer was one | with the understanding they cannot return | is severely aitacked, deaths have re- | 523 inelined to a favorablereensideration for | 4P K Bart uprebsdonted muow. piatnoy i | himselt, nor will it sentence lim to dismiasal | (1o foreo ofconvict laborers whoso work stating: “J. 0. Carter called today and de- | without permiszion of the government. In|guited and although the fever has neasly | {ho q‘l‘” U (hose SIaRES B ek e cors | thin sectionem d vegetables are | [Yom service, as you suggest and T‘:mu[nln.‘:m_ goes o line the pockets of the prison con- liverad Presidont Cleveland’s present the meantime, an act will be passed to cover | apated in Upolu It Is raging flercely in the | cormed 1n- the silver question: The. del killed, animals are (riezing fo death ana | !f he does not pay his debts. It s sald that | oo, The bill alrcady passed by the house 180 SWliatitiila presene was 18 ot state e ey [apated TRUT s cail I.J‘ IV TH R TR G ghe péople Suffering, e ko i Wnpree. | some of nlx.. m.||v|!u_v s 1..x|l|n |m\lvlwn‘ ':‘lm qQuilFing Fall 7eonvich: mats goods. to} e ENd) AT ¢ CLERVE v o € . other is ds. was then adjourned. dentec years, ar in some sections e | who are a to do so, and that they at least | not . e : HAD FAITH IN CLEVELAND. lowed to leave will be: James Brown, F The British consul, Cusack Smith, has left Chidpade ol TR B AR D G onld be dismissed. The answer to this sug. | branded “is another measur ling forth Up to the time of the return of the special | Wundenberg, George Rittman, John White, | for Bngland. His successor is Mr. Woodford. | CHAMBERLAIN OFFERS AMENDMENT. | At Thomacville, Uhe £reit “winter resort,” | gaotion s first. that the. conrt has mo . | PELCr comment from the contractor commission, which went to Washington to|Charles Creighton, B. R. Thomas and F. H. | His action in regard to exposing the indi = s are out for the first time in the his- | lority o punish men for not paving tholr I HING BELO! 0 PILL. interview President Cleveland, the ex-queen | Redward. Whita anl Rittman made the | yiduals who have supplied guns and cart- Jitolitennmod InEtiiodGonenons on th ‘”ll,,,“'_!m-”.\‘-l D st | Qebts; and, second, that to determine whether | 1t tho state should he called upon to annul records herself as favoring a walting policy, | dynamite shells that were to be used by the | ridges to the natives is much condemned. Reply to tho Queen's:Spree storms ever known. | ove the Worstl G, employe was able to pay his debts would | the contract it would find itsell in an em- confident that the American admlinistration | rebels. — Peterson and Creighton were both | The British warship Wallaroo left for New |} 0NN, Feb. 15.—On the resumption of | 1own to the I all fruit involve an Inquiry Into: his private affairs | barass position unless it concluded to would interfere in her behalf. After Presi- | cabinet officers at one time. Wundunberg | Zealand on the 5th instant, so that the only 9 : : killed and cattle from the cold. | and the trial of an issue which the court has | Purchase the property claimed by Dorgan. dent Cleveland's answer to the commission | was formerly postmaster general. From a | vessel at present in the narbor is the Ger- | debate on the address in reply to the queen’s | [y extreme south G 1 the Snow I8 threé | neitier the power nor the inclination to un- | AS a or_of’ fact, the stato owns sthe she became more ageressive and began to | government source it Is learned that both | man ship Falme. speech, opening the session in the House of | inches deep. R bare walls and cells’ of the penitentiary. listen with growing favor to those urging an | John . Bowler and V. V. Ashford have bean | The biennial municipal elections are at | Commons today, Joseph Chamberlain offered s ———— Dorgan_and the subcontractors own every- uprising on the part of the natives. Rudolph | found guilty cf misprision of treason. Up to | present in full swing, and as usual the con- [ an amendment declaring it was contrary to FLED THRCUGH WINDOWS, thing else. Dorgan owns the water supply, Spreckles called to see her often and is rep- | this date the military court has disposed of | test has become an international one, as be- | the public interest for the time of parliament | Owners of tho “rafts Are Not Worrying Ho owns the power and lighting plants. The resented as advising her to fight it out. She | gixty-five cases. They convicted sixty-two |tween Germans and British and Americans. | o5, occupled in the diseussion of measures About Them. Occupants of n Boarding House Hasten | machinery in the several workshops i owned .1‘1.x not dacce \lvn!; m‘m“unlllldl]'rhm‘hls lulsx men, acquitted two, and one case, that of the | The fight for the positions promises to be a ording to the minister's own state NEW YORK, Feb. 15—The few eraft from Roach of Fire. ither by Dorgan or the subcontraclors. " The stay in Honolulu, he indicatsd that she could | gya s very hot o ¢ s ? queen, is pending. very hot one. 3 R stato is_practically at the mercy of the A oy 1 no prospee ussage into law, EuLe ) . ¥ i ick flat at 1615 Douglas , occu- o get plenty of money in San Francisco to buy Loiss The land commission has finally concluded | Wi bramesaie mvivine Eave tonstitutiopat | N0V belated in this port are not causing their | The bricicifatiat ”l"k“’_“"“"‘lfi‘"" shrewd Mr. Dorgan. arms and carry out a successful rebellion. | ENGLAND LOOKS A€TER IR DWN. | its labors. changes had been announced on which the | OWners or agents any great degree of un- |Pied by Mrs. A. N. Butler as a boarding| The appointment of the committee by the Ho Is also represented as a willing agent to e g Jullement. of' Tarliament should he taken | casinees. The St. Augustine has reached | HoUse, caught fire this morning at 1 o'clock. | houso (o Investigate he logal siatus of the h‘%.':"fi'.i'."fi;my of the dlary was made De. | W!!! Act with Minister Willls In Hawail to PRINCE OF WALES HOLDS A LEVEE. | oyt delay. In speaking to lis amend- | ber foartcenth day out on her passage from ‘Thie blFze “was™Rrst discovered by the girla | Pri%on contract ta the beginuing of the fnal cember 25, 1893, and closed with: “Signed Besurola RaiSilelsitoRiticharily Throng of English Notables Assemble at | Ihe Fiouns decieed (o it the Tatont cjee, | Jacksonville, Fla., and it has been ten days | Who occupy the basement as sleeping apurt-| ragior Dorgan. This committec has evoked eleven commlssions today.” LONDONRECh LS s BB G 18y My St. James’s Palnce. toral device, consisting of wasting the timo | Sihce she was last sighted. The agent in | Ments, and the alarm was given to the occu- | from the attorney general an o ilon that These were the commissions for the offl-| response to an inquiry in the House of Com-| yoNpON, Feb. 15.—The prince of Wales [ of the House in the discussion of measures [ this city, however, still adheres to the theory PANS of the building by them. The fire orig- | shows the leglslature in words (oo plaln to cers of the new government referred to in | mons as to the condition of affairs in Hawaii, | | 19" pie first levea of the seascn at St. James's | Which Were not expected to pass, but had | that she must have been blown far to the | inated in a closet under the stairway, and be- ""v""lh'.'l"l"'l"j‘l‘""‘_ fevervAnhaiaior el ‘:d\fl‘fl- the testimony of her private secrctary. The|giq hat Mr. Hawes, the British commis- | .o = e 1o been introduced in order to confusc the Issues | eastward, and being short of coal, is trying [ fore the fire department arrived the fire haa | [AE¢ field by Dorgan. The next step In the documents have been canceled or destroyed, | Gty Fpeo TG er by cable to ask | PR0CS, this evening. ;‘x““‘[l"‘"l:“"’" e | now before the people and destroy the in- | to make port under sail. The British steam- | ox(cnded up the stairwas (o the frst foor, | coror o L P I (U i and her attorney has endeavored to prove | *! Ry 5 e ASK 1 weather was intensely cold and a slight snow | evitable condemnation which awaited the | ship, Salisbury, from Mediterranean ports, | = % 9. 848 X oraiiolea MXOREAALIE S Jeth UL that they never existed. for the delay of the execution of the English- | jiorm prevailed the levee was largely at- | primary policy of the government. The re- | with 30,000 boxes of fruit and a small gen- | CIUNE f"l ”‘f i of "5;-,'.‘ i) of .;x;‘: for the purdliase of the property at the peni- The Warimoo's departure for Victoria was . Rickard, who had been condemned 1o [ (onded. The usual crowds of sightscers as- | (U1l of the government to discloso the terms | eral cargo, fs also overdue here. In or. | UPRET PArt of the house. he whote insile tentlary belonging to, or at least claimed by, delayed for two hours to give Johnstone, by the court martial, if he had been con- Srdeinct ; Richt fval | Of thelr proposed resolution against the Hous: | dinary weather she would have arrived in | the house scemed to be on fire, and a great | Dorgan. Attachied to this bill will be a pro- RS i Crasupatons e banisbed. aen. | of ‘complicity ony in' the. rising or | sembled in Pall Mall to witness the arrival | of Lords was disrespoctful to the House. The | (his city on 1'ebrunry 6 mat her aemmie oy | d¢al of apprehension was felt fcr the safcty [ vision dirceting the Board of Public Lands Y i 2 i > and e D 3 Vales | governme: g ing a y « o g ) o i of a ber of those who had bzen shut off | and Buildings to take control of the peniten- an opportunity to se heir respective coun’ | actual participation, without having had a | of the throng and to see the prince of Wales | governinent was totiering and could wo longer | (hat ‘Uhcy are not surprised that she fs e | o€ 8 numb ote who ad been s} and Buldings to tako contral of the penitens sels, Johnstone talked to British Commis- | falr and open trial with full opportunity to|drive in state from Marlborough house, his | represent the fnterests of Great Dritain in fin view of the heavy storms recently, The | DY the flames. Ladders were soon run up | tiary R on et -1e borgiosate sioner Hawes, after which he stated he was | defend himeclf against the accuentions made | London residence, to the palace. His royal | tne councils of Burope, Neither could it enact | Standard Ol company's barge, whieh was | 1o the windows at the front and back part of | pariies as will bid the highest for its con- satisfied {0 go. Craunstone saw Minis sains o evidence on | highness was escorted by the Second Life [ measures for the enforcement of its domestic | abandones YHR g z | the house, and the penned up people were | trol. The passage of such a bill will be 5 against him. In either case the evidence on | hig] B abandoned by the steamer, Maverick, during Fpr e el e e e DL d Willis, who protested to the government, | which the sentence of Rickard is based fs to | Guards, who wore polished helmets with | policy. T AL T 1 i ot taken from the windows and carried to the | eagerly urged by the friends of Dorgan, who cleaming it had no right to send men out of [ bs sent home and Mr, Hawes haw been di- | white plumes and long, red cloaks. Among N 1\“!”""" ;}Hl{\lili\‘ Ta!;l ‘llf ‘wn\rfldl l\'-‘vlln- ths i : ground. “1"5\ hlm ‘~,'Ir” kA;»\“l-hd(;};;r«w[h'l] in ‘{vln- ll‘nu::_c& e ry withe st giving them a trla eaie il i M e o0se present » levee were Mr, Thomas | Bovernment’s fault but that of the House o FROZEN T+ EAT Mrs. Benison, a roomer on the first floor, | 8rennd. gan; e passed;the ‘Bldiashiol the country without first giving them a trlal. | reoted to act In concert with his United States | those present at the levee were Mr. Thomas | Eovernment's fault but that of the Houso CHILDREN FROZEN TO DEATHL was shut off from making her escape from the | Of Public Lands and Bulldings will be per- ‘The German consul also objected in the cas® | colleague, who has recelved similar Instruc. | F. Bayard, the United States ambassador; 150 objected In olleague, as rec s s yar Inlied Rigon o room ch she occup! s the only door | mitted to manage the penitentiary until its :)f 3{‘\51“"'- ; "}'lfl”"" lvl"d“']'y]-[““'? ~‘l”‘|“*i tions from his government in the case of the | Major William L""l”“l-]_“"“ "“'I“iffx‘;']“h.’({;_ atisfied because a leader, Lord Rosehery, | Bodies of Brother and Sister Found Lockea | {100 ]‘"I'x‘l‘|3: (’l"’; S ‘“,]m,;'l' “‘]“: ”';1’”,]'”:. individual members are convinced that the or. s boarded the Philadelphla and hud | Apperican, Seward, who was also condemned | Of the embassy, and Lieutenant Commander |y, ywas a member of the House of Lords in Each Other's Arms. i) Aty e sRe R ) s e aitoBrakethe [t s of the state will be best conserved a conference with Admiral Beardslee. The | qeaip William §. Cowles, the naval attache. Among | i o Bhent upor e Sl e S 5 S Hes AT S movements of Willis are watched anxiously | '° 14t those presented (o the princa In the dipiomatic | Lot "Rotubory for bavdering o the Ak | 1o R ONS: W Va, Teb. 16--Word hus |escape through (ho door, but when it wax | p¥ KN Hhe GOS0, 4 nel company and it is said the government fears he will circle was Mr. David D, Wells, the second | pary. There'had undoubtedly been a change | Fei¢hed here that two school children, brother | opened the flames drove her back into her | " come forward with a proposition to call the forces of the Philadelphia to his ald secretary of the embassy. Wililam C. Ralstcn | o the attitude of liberal ofilcials since the | and sister, aged 10 and 12 years, were frozen | room. She became badly frightened after | ;o010 qgsume the responsibilities of the con- in case the government decides to hang Wil- | Cases of Appeal Whero the State 18 Inter- | of San Francisco was presented to his royal | retirement of Mr. Gladstone, both in regard to | to death in Clover district, this county, They | BaVing her hair parily burned off, and jumped | fard Seward, one of the men condemned by ated Given Preferenc highness in the general circle. ome rule and the position on the House of | wer it G AL through the back window, escaping without were found locked in each other's arms and & the military court, PIERRE, 8. D., Feb, 16.—(Special Tele- Lords. The change was due to the influencs sk us injury. Mrs. Butler's little boy was The Advertiser recently published an edi- | gram,)—Aplin's bill, giving preference to MEXICANS DO HONOR TO GRQYV. of Lord Roscbe Mr. Labouchere warncd | the brother had wrapped his sister in his c dropped from,the third story of the building, | jgaded upon the state many thousands of dol- torlal about the American minister's course s of appeal where the state is a party, the government the country had not changed EootiotiBnawiitlGalvoston: but was caught by some of the men, who | Jars worth of machinery and will be able to which brought the following: .| passed, as did Boyee's bill covering tax | Al Flags Ordered at Half Mast Until the |15 view of the question, but demanded the | paypas, 7 Feb, 15.—~Reports from | V¥ awaiting his' fall, and he landed, all | operate the contract upon very much more l‘lal"\"T.\H‘i!\l}" UII*[ ll‘\'llll'ul'n ‘M\l titles, Hair's bill fixing terms of court in Remains Cross the £routier. Vl'!’"'"‘“" of m:- House of Lords, He ur Wednesday's storm from all over the state | TENt, none the worse for the drop. Some of | favorable circumstances . NOLULI . L, Feb. b, 189 5 " q 4 he govi ent not to p o a4 course BEAYBABLY UL L) 8}, 800 16 e boa s escapet POV 5 At P : i PAIRS O e T e D o | Butte county and Boyee's bill fixing sal-| CITY OF MEXICO, Feb. 15.—United States the gavernment ol to nuralieia eouras whicn| i SR BT TR (0 The. histal the boarders escapcd through the windows on | Tho_ statement. telegraphed The Bee last Jisue of the Pacific Commercial Advertiser | olcs, O CtY Offices In cities of the fIrst { yyyjgicr Gray's body leaves tomorrow at 9 poish s 4314 of thestate, Mo inches i the amallest |10, S0 10RO EI0RD 08 Lo T8 them, ibubi) gL 1o, Ahe olact et Ahe nf SelaHueg an editorial commenting unfavorably upen | In the house a sharp altercation full of | a. m., via the Mexican Central, on a special SPANISIL RIVERS FLOODED, A R e e s 810 aocalln U work, danaiithiol| i as et dom s a A as AR okt AT the action of the American minister in re- | virulent personalities took place over the n for his Indianapolis home, accompa- —= from Texarkana to south of the Rio Grande | flames were soon under control. The damage | stato officer, but who had misunderstood th ol bill to establish a court of conciliation, The P g 3 . 2 latlon to the deportation of Mr. Craunstone. | B, (0 S5blh & court of cancliation, he 1 by Mrs. Gray and Bayard Gray. Presi- | PFoyinces of Murcls nna Alleante Partlully | and| from New Mexico to Sabine pass, the | o the bullding was $500, and to the furniture | muiter. 1 desire to call your attention in this connec- | i “X% G5, (he B IHCUCIRE the, spericor R e Ry T Submerzed und Great Damage Done. e et s i Fh i eraily aobed i | about $200, fully insured. This is the second WILL DISCUSS THE CHARTER, tion to the fact of our friendly relations to i dent Diaz w pany y a 5 S white. Th lines are, generally speaking ton to the fact of our friendly relations o) the popullsts, Dowdell and Colvin, with as- | U% 3 00 (oliiory to the train, A general | MADRID, Feb. 16.—Th river Segura, which | ¥ Sniicy cacn In 1engthe A most singujss | tme this building has been on fire this week, | Dan 15, Wheeler was down from Omaha ot eretore It 1s desirable that cantion be | they Fecelved . Ahis i bt s, 5000 8 | order has boen issued by President Diaz that | 10ws through the provinces of Murcia and | fact is that the deepést snow fell in and both times the fire started in the same | today, to arrange for a hearing before the exercised in commenting upon the official | ered dead. but after the debate, which | all the national flags throughout the republic | Alicante into. the Mediterrancan, has over- | EUIE, countles. Mhere was fourteen inches | part of the building. senato committee on munlcipal affairs on Sted [ our, e b passed b exic 9 el # ast B - R Mase v s svemrregiovem—— e aha charter. Senator Iin, cha conduct of its representatives here, o r ",- Al {rl ) ‘.mmn ur, the bill passed by a | of Mexico shall remain at half mast until | flowed its banks and considerable damage has | while in north Texas five inches was the AT TR the Omaha charter, Senator Halhn rman frainTrom harah . unteonais G, | VS (0% troucea i gne nouse |dhe oy e crosse tho Mo Grand river. | pec aone at many places A portlon of the | WeFaS A SHEIRELTIRED et eopmilie vamised (st gr EHEIA and especially so when reference is made 10| and genate asking that the boundaries b \e president personally paid a visit o .fuml.ll" city of Orihuela in Al'canfe is ‘nundated and Blizzard Killed sheep 1 Shepheord, A wected that a 1 lelegat £ Omal 1 the acts of the president of that country.|tween Nebraska and South Dakota, O lence to the legation this morning. Mrs. Diaz | e rajlway from thers to fhe City of Alicant ST . 5 V'd Time Grornbavker and Labor Lender | Pectec tial @ felegation: of OghiAeiie I have the honor to be, dear sir, your obe. | county, be determined by commissioners | called, this afternoon, on Mrs. Gray. CanItal o L e ERE IOAR 8, ¢ HELENG, - Mont, - Feb, B35, ws has Ixpires at Detroit, ; zens will be present, and the usual exciting dient servant FRANCIS H. HATCH from “ine twostates. A bill pus the| The German minister has asked his col- | i (AL M (00 OVERES 8 SUDRMOTREC. | reached here of the total extermination of a| DETROIT, Feb. 15.—Captain Richard "”{' )i»“ lelrkl“d far, b St b AN A i+ | house creating a Ninth judicial cireuit out | jeagues to let the A : cre s also ¢ ous fiooc e Guadal: A o oo | 5 ; Architect Biendorft of 0 - “Minister of Forelgn Afairs. | BPYR SEEALT b SR AWHCH CEENL DUt leagaes to let thelr fiags remain at hall mast | quiver piver and Trani, a suburb of Seviile, iy | PR of 2500 sheep belonging to Helena men | Trevellick, the well known labor advocate B aaaooril SE pinta Max & Sl “To Wallace R, Farrington, esq., Editor| e adjourned until Monday, to permit the | U0t Y8 b % under water, The river Tagus is also g [and the death of Eugene Watts, one of the | and politician, died at his home In this city charte o 18 opposing 4 R Ty i« city is in mourning today. r Tagus s also rising v h harter. He is opposing the l‘nll'fll;' '“I\;"“"\'“l' ;\l"\‘-"“:“f-f A ""'l‘ ul "v“ ~l~:mm|":“ .: WL ll<l “nllw: 3 l:w\M“ll! offered ’ 2 MRRY £ and the town of Aranjuez, ebout three miles | herders, in a blizzard near Oklahom few | totay of paralysi aged G5, Captain | pending amendment placing the bullding ine t is understood that the foregoing was |u resolutio ch was passed, calling upon : southeas| vhere a royal | days ago. The weather had been warm Ry : § il ection department under the ment to forestall any objection that Mr. | the supre court to know. If It 8 neces GERMANISM IN POLAND, southeast of Madrid, where there fs a royal | days ago. The weather had been warmer In | pooveniok aesisted in the formation of several | ‘Pection department under the cout:ol of the Bopcito forottall, a o minrame, oust 10 now iy s palace, is threatened with Inundation. The | the afternoon and the blizzard struck them | SVE 8 S0 REE B CE ERREE AR O PR | new Board of Public Works. He wants the 4 eI R s In the senate Blliott's bill for the abol : Von Kooller Sitsé Down on Fractious | Fo¥al residence itsalf g in danger of belng iout ten minutes warning. Watts W AN e af tho founders of the wreirdclel | offica of bullding inspector retained, and, fn BEFORE THE COURT-MARTIAL, ton of’ the ‘penalics igainst ‘commercal Mt K5 Maguss Sl Buky s W ¥ ar a shed, and if he had had ten m'nutes |and was one of the founders of the greenback | yqgition, he wents the legislature to 8o Since last advices the military court has | ag:ncies, which has had rather a rocky RAERATH. 1 sould shave. b saved with th other | Part slding over the national convention amend the charter that the build 3 trid twenty-one mative rebels, V. V. Ash-|course during the last few weeks, finally| BERLIN, Feb. 15—In the lower house of Spanish Kopublicen Keturns. kSR P #AYA ) "ET | of that body in 1850, Aneus thoeohaster Shab b UM e & 4 s ut one dissentin \is T »day Herr Von Koelle 4 h — § ford, John Cummins, John Wise and Cap- |} Nhe! T Dassad in 00 Fequiring | the Prusslan Diet today Herr Von Koell MADRID, Feb. 15 ~Manuel Ruise Zorilla, 5 ey Millio > Dios from the Grip. the city council. In other words, he desires tain’ Davies. Cummins and Davies both | agtneies like thote of Dun's and Irads | minister of the interior, refused emphatically | (ho notea Spanish republican, who, for about hoasiern Shitle Dring of (914, SCRANTO Feb, 15 —Bx-Judge | 10 take from tho council any power or au= pleaded guilty t0 a charge of treason. The | street’s to deposit $50,000 with the statc fto entertain a demand made by the Polish | ey years has lived in Bngland, France and | scr MPHIS, Feb. 15.—Reports from all rity it may possess to overrule or set Tatter was master of the steamer that landed us o guarantee of the correctness | jo, tjes that the government should inter- | gwiizerland, R ORIANS, Lranse. ap s y act of the inspector, Ho cited. a8 arms for the rebels, The government bas i reporls ©On the pussage of the L e B ot opuer- | Swierland, arrived at Barcelona « sample case the refusal of Inspector Whit- Uberated John 8. Walker, Thomas Rawing | bill “Bradstrects - immediately withdrew | veno against the o Soclety for the | his return to fo 1 i the grip. He | lock o grant o permit many years ugo for and Henry S. Winton on their own recog- | ! % Slate and refused (o ms po! J s ; A and | was a milllonaire, and served & term on the | the erection of two additional storics on the eyl &8 e T et . on it, T'w ars ago the deposit was cut | icesor prussia, Herr Von Koeller declared | the Cortes. There is the gremtest excitement | thr-ugho.t Texas, At Wino: a, M 88, a man | penen as judge of this county. Hellman block. The city couneil teok up th nizances. The men are charged with con-| down o $10,000, but even this did not se * Von Ko e’ THompson 'Was frostn to'. feath D the spiracy. 1t is understood that a number of | cure Bradstrecvs return. ~Having passed | that the alms of the society were not aggres- [ among all republicans fm Spat on account of | NMed L ae frakin o degh e matter, and, setting asido the inspector's de- prisoners who have been convicted will be|the scnate by such a vote, there is little | sive, whereas tho Polish press was always | the return of Zorilla, éspecially at Barcelona, || At Birmingham much . ASIAE LUNEY M ARIR . cision, granted the authority des'red. Now Tiberated atter (he departure of the Mari: | doubt that the measure Wil ko throukh | stirfing up 1l feeling against the Germans, | where arrangements’ for ab:imposing recep: | sufrering is NEW YORK, Feb. 15.—Clarles Wheat- | (no extra stories on the Hellman block have "] the house. Every popglist voted for it. Such an attack upon the German element, he | tion to him have been condemued, and will bave # posa. A well defined rumor says Admir Pry . jeen con b il lave to come } L 4t of Augustin Daly's stock company, and one [ down. A and have arrangeds & (o f American Bark Wrecked, of the ul:llmv m:ulm n ‘nm ruulm ed of | Curtis l‘\l‘rv-’;‘r\ h‘, \.» .nlfl.l \;m” :r m the ) bel ! a have ed. for & rigarous suppression | gan FRANCISCO, Feb, 12—The Mari- | apoplexy last night at his residence this | metropolis today, belng called here by a re- ment will take possession of the harbor under | ewitch of the democratic vo from "',,“ll:;\“:'::.“',I),f\'f. St i "l,:'” ”‘,""‘“K“:“:~ of any trouble that may cceur, posa brought news of the wreck of city. port that his ‘v""l‘ roads bill, which has nte ¢ and probably declare a m concluded his remarks by sing the Poles ——F- atp 8 i T _— already been favorably reported to the s o B s hcy. Lanie Woatherfoud to Jo L Raldy. The vote]to unite with the Germans fn peaccful work | Guatemala Is St #laging for Time, American bark Ophir during a hurrl Judge Hundioy Dead, AITeaLy ReoH v arnin PBSTLE 20 D ARG a1t the authaniiy nscess| TEas: iR 4 for the common good. b CITY OF MEXICG, Feb. 15.—Don Ignacio | &t Il on December 6, Tho crew were all ].\‘.-1](‘\. TO! ‘1x ‘_“my Bk 3. J1and- |y ighways, bridges and ferres. No action 4 o o DI 2 ford, 1; Absent, 2. Sy Marisc e el 0} o | 3BYEG, DU DAG & 1) e J @ ey, late presiding of the Forty-fifth | L& T o 30 Bary to carry out the progr % .7 BOHEMIANS RESENT OPPRESSION, fariscal, minlster of forelgnsrelations in the | Waitdr Ferguson, formerly A Ponnsylvania dlstrjt, died today, ngeq o, | a8 taken by‘ the senste, |l| wey Senator G. C. Moreno, who takes a lively interest in Chanke Likeivin Tdaho. Mexican cabinet, states that despite reports | serrat, was in command. = The Judwe Handley leaves an estate valued ng | Neves will, when the proper time comes, move Mawailan affaire, recently wrote to Robert| poigi gjalo, Feb, 15.—There was one | Young Czechs in the Hungarian Diet Al |10 the contrary the end ofthe Guatemalan A e SRS MG ofan Nk goveral mllio doliars, locaied ero and at [$o have te blll recomnitiad, I order tkk Wilcox, ono of the condémned rebels, 8ayI0g| yoir jn " the foint legislative convention most Keidy to Lynch the Governor. question is not yet in mght.. The secretary | (hi s sold for $100, and what remained | ¥ inchester, Va 3 delsgstion; of Iarmers, (10 DOISIN GORNEY "l“) had been “;;“'X'I" by Benator mantey o | foday, and the ballot vesulted as follows: [ I b. 15.—A violent scene oc- | idicated that (Lhe 'nrk‘fl;;:v:'wz] republic | of' her, G tons of ‘copra was sold ior R g e— g T i S A PV o other prominent men that Presiden eve Yt TPy The 3 still at its tactics of evad the real ques- [ about 20, oo T -y = of the bl lich requires the road to land and Minister Willls were both ready to o of ugkett, 18, There [ ourred in the Bohemlan Diet at Prague. | tiong in the dispute with Bfexico and en LONDON, Feb. 15.—Sir James Thompson | juia in cash. fecognize the rebels if they were successful 5 but it is difficult to forecast | Herr Gregr, a young Czech, complained that | deavoring to gain all the time possible, ARG LA AR Haniie Stewart Richardson, sccretary of the Order of | e anti-oleomargarine bill in the house Is While the trial of the ex-queen was in| what it will be. the government was suppressing the Bo- ——— BUQUERQUE, N. M, 0. 10.~JOSC | (he Thistle, is dead. He was born in Decems- | cjose to the top of the general file, there being progress yesterday, she was placed on the 4 i b i R g) AN LR Paving the Way for Satolti’s Promotion. bajui and his son Juan have been found | per, 1840, bt elght bills abead of it. 1t will come A e e My a0 inect exam COLLIDED WITH 4 WRECK, ) 0 Ll 4 ROME, Feb. 16.—It “is reported in semi- | frozen to death on the nesa east of this W emgm— T T Anatio was confined to an alleged conversa. ——p— driving their population to anarchy and revc officlal Vatican circles that in order that there | ©'tY They left here Wednexday night — Rerews Aar Fus Lo The house commiitee on ways and means tlon botween her and Charles Clark, who tes. | Fast Mail Crashes luto & Broken Down | lution. Count Von Thun, governor of |\t W0 50w f b 1 with some supplies during the blinding W YORK, Feb, 15.—There 18 a rumor AR e el L g 1 tified that he informed her of the proposed Freight Train, Bohemia, started to reply, but was assailed | ** 10 departurc frqm the usual cusiom | storm, and went into can where the | that Commissioner Andrews may succe R 1 et trry b it e e vebellion. She denied any such conversation| RHINECLIFF, . Feb. 15.—The | from all 'sides. The noisy' interruptions con- | i the promotion of apostolic delegates abroad, | bodies were frozen suft and_ Rrstht Lis APAIGRDARIL HELNCHT - s t - o ape eclared | Mgr. Satolll, the delegatz to the Unite: S———— Sfrone & G d Major Andrews | House. 16 10LrASUCAI0N 04 LH0. M " took place. After her examination was con- | freight train known the pick-up, | tinued throughout the speech. Thun declared Gelog aot of Snow in Sou nalln Strong says he appointed Major Andrev 175 ot fight, for the friend de statoment by her was fi t co u arted about g 1o ana | shat but for the immunity enjoyed by the | States, will be appointed nuncio at Lis t of Buow In South Corolin a commissioner because he (hought h pitate a hot fight, for the friends of many cluded a y It com- | bound north, parted ut & mile and a ; 4D s Fra TLolantE s S A o i) OLUMBIA ., Feb, 15.-About six [ w y ood man for the pl I not | state institutions are lkely to insist upon & snces with a his ce the time she was | hulf north of o at 3 o'ele s | members of the Diet Gregr's language would | Prior to being created a cardinal, AU . . Abo! 1 A5 4 1O or the place, and nol mences with a bistory since th f"“ he was | half north of Rhineclift at 3 o'clock this | Mem I8 I", Diet ‘Qregr's langy would | . Sr6aL — inches Of snow was on the ground this| with & view of introducing any military | more generous divy of the state funds than deposed and goes on o Eay T rning. The divided parts came together [ CONStitute high treason. The government Tntense Cold Prevalls 1n Europe feature Into the police departnen ¢ it ik K s 3 48 ne | Would never relax its suppression of plotting i pe. morning, when another snow storm came | featu hie committee s likely to ma movement undertaken by the Ha- | and five cars were telescoped. The wreck | Would never r Dy plotting | ¢ on1mtAe e 3 I L i wailans last mouth was absolutely com- | hlocked the down track, and before a dan. | 4nd anarchism. An indescribable tumult fol- | LONDON, Feb. 15.—Ad . ice: f.¢ coutl- | up. 1t has been raining, sleeting or ¥0ON- | moyements af Scagoing Vesscls, Feb 15 BRINGS OUT A NEW POINT menced witheut my knowledge, sanction, | ger wignal could be displayed the south- [ lowed the speech. The Czechs seemed ready | Bent show that the cold weather prevalls in ‘,'.7 nd will he covered to o depth of more At New "York—Arrived—Saule, from Bre Attorney General Churchill is preparing consent or assistance, directly or Indirectly, | bound fast mail ran into the wreck, the | to lynch Count Von Thun on the spot | the whole of central Europe. The Rhine and | ¥Ran"s Yoor by ‘worning the papers for a round dozen suits, which will and this fact is in truth known to those who | ¢ e and three express of the' fast - - all its tributaries are frozen from Cologn pulogne—Arrived -Amsterdam, from | he commenced within a few weeks against as from any one in regard to arms which were “ A, el LONDON, Feb. 15,—The Berlin co in the Adriatie. Many peopl: have been| DENVER, Feb. The weather continu San Tan ) Mariposa, | " he etate treasury, but tied up in broken James e and Fireman . y Dpeop Honoluli, Sydney and Apla 1o be procured nor of any men who were They were extricated by the crew | et of the Standard telegraphs that he is | frozen to death in Bavaria. extremely cold, but it is no longer storming Rtotterdam—Arived—Amsterdam, from | banks that previous to suspension had been ¥ y : | induced to join in such uprising. i do nct train. I rmed that Japan declines to formulate ¥ L PPyt Thermemeter ¥ 12 degrees bel N York nated ap depositories by county commiss withhield from me unless 1 was with a view 0. "Fhe wreck caught fire oon Aflor over the amount of indemnity Ching | PARIS, Feb. 16.—The Society of French |} 0 ' Bntclds—Arrived—bepunto, from > mportant legal point in connection with the 10wy personal safety or as a precautionary Collision 15 willing to pay and the territory she will | Agriculturiste yesterday decided to support — ry law Probably one-half of the measure. It would not have recelved my ~— be willing (o cede | bimetallism and urge the French gov Two Vostuusiers fo ) Baltimore- Arrived - Menantic the etate are workng under the sanction and I can assure the gentlemen of Coreun Minltry lus Resigued. - - nt to negotiate with the United States,| WASHINGTON, Feb. 15 e president | 1ondon and § law. Many of counties are this commisaion (hat had 1 known of any such | LONDON, Feb. 15.—The Times speclal Natives Grow | angecous in dava. | ; Bates Oredicament because of 4he £alls AL New York—Amnived- Biitunnie, fron | " ¥ Great Britain, Germany, Holland and coun: | se following nominatior the sen- | Aty: tntention I would have distuaded the pro- | from Kobe states that the Corean ministry | BATAVIA, Feb. 10.—A plot of the natives | unlon with W 10 the | | B e natona—ausived-Adiatics foom | depository banks. Not only are iustice—Henry 8. Foote of Californla, to| New York. {r § Lo (ke county tied up, but Henry Labouchere sald his party was dis- ict. By this procedure Dorgan will have relieved himself of any possible necessity of completing the eighty cells, he will have un- sections of the south ndicate the snow | Handley, one of the most prominent residents today on | storm has been more extensive than ever be- | of Lackawanna county, died yesterday, after | Spain, having accepted the | fore known. At Birmingham some two feet | being ill for one month with the Promotion of Germanism in tie eastern pro- | terms of the amnesty act-reeently passed by [ had fallen and from two to thirteen inches Mmong poor people. on | been mpde. The authori. | account of the continued cold spell, Catjle | leigh, for seventeen years past a member Beardsleo has instructions (o raise the flag Democrats Switched Thelr Vote. declared, required (o be firmiy repelled. Na- | ties of the city fear Usatl disturbances will | are veported dying In great mumbers of thio United States over Pearl harbor. 1| AL, Ore. Feb. 15-The only ehange | tonal pride commanded every German to do |attend the demonstration ofs republicans ¥ f est to promote an interests 18 indicated (hat the United States govern: | in the senatorial joint balot today was the | W4t was best to promote German interest Two Frozen to Denth in New Mexico Byrnes as superintendent of police. Mayor tries in the Latin union with & view to the | ate AL Wolers fiom such @ veuture, But I will add | bas resigned, involving murder Las been discovered in the | rehabilitation of silver, l

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