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STABL NG, FEBRUARY 18, 1895. SINGLE COPY FIVE CENT HED JUNE 19, 1871, PREFERREDDEATITODEFEAT | i e e i germis ANY FAMOUS WOMEN MEET st chms, o 1t snd et o [GANTA B, TRAINS COLLIDE [t v et | STATE, SHOULD TAKE TS OWY ftaty prince of Sase-Meinongen will atiend nation as to thelr mineral character, and ROORIVH U, earimared Ay Rasoion, " Phers nd’ offer a prize, thereafter the lands showh by the records to P Wore RNY GEhar ouvee Yo WA NG ambant | JR——. Admiral T d Toro Other Chineso Naval ———n o € : be clear were made up into a {ist and st " .| in aadition to the inconvenfence and suffer ’ i i iral Ting and Tw ':vr iinese Naval | ix BEnaLy A nawanax resern |Second Triennial Session of the National m‘nr|‘| to the w!l-yv.l!u'?n(‘l'l'h A resom Two of the Orew Killed and Many Train- | ing caused by the big strike | Conclusions of Hon, William Leese in ors O Suiol . P me fon that the same be roved fcr 1 — . . N Officers Commit Suicide, Efiorts fielag Made o Frevint the Hresss Council of the United States, patent. : ; it men Injured, HEIXT SECOND CONFRSION. Connection with Mosher's Contract, tion W, T. Sewnrd Since July 9, 1804, the same examinations pioee HAL " PITTSHURC b, 17.—According to Judge have b m and in addition thereto _ | $a1d to Have Mado n Statement that Wil i o i TERMS OF THE WELHALWEL SURRENDER | | et e of the Alleghans coints tener. | WILL OPEN AT WASHINGTON TODAY | other means have been taken to gurd | COME TOGETHER ON A SHORT CURVE THONES Ve WHOH OhiN ILLEGALLY MADE AT THE BEGINNING & 3 3 agalnst patentin neral lands under these the United s government has taken a S grante, The oomimuniostiogEhen details at MINNEAPOLIS, Feb., 17.—Miss Wachtel, | Japancse Military Authorities Oficlally An- | hand in the intended execution of W. T.|yarious Organizations of TImportance of | length the regulations enforeed to this end. | Result of Engineer Ch Upleby's Mis- | the stenographer, was seen tonight, and from | Leglslature 1ad No Right to Estend the nounce the Complete Rout of the ward, the American implicated In the the Nation Represented by Leading :v 1; "",,'" that it \\rmlld !r:‘”yv'n]vm:lu able take a8 to Whute the Tralhs Were Yia Tie SiSE Wi elfolted (HNt BIl%( mads an Slont Term—Wonld Ttetter Compel Encemy on Land and Sea-De- Hawaiian revolution. Slagle and Scward are Suiniiees « onvention. Wil o furnish a list of pending selections . " Lorgan to Bring Suit It A talls of the Aftalr brothersndaw, The former returned from e b ~ > awaiting approval on account of the magnitude 0 Pass—1It Cost Hii other confession, which changes the whole | oFgan to Tiring Su ny Washington today, where he went to interest Wbl i\ Ly STiny “:‘:h ‘::\l“‘!\".'l;“;““w‘l';""";":‘v”""::""Y‘\Ir’l'::"r His Lite. course of events, If it is allowed, in the trial R e AT AL DL Hists containing lande in they mineral siates e of Harry Hayward that Blixt YOKOHAMA 17.—An official dis- %6 Vahoouves 15 GAtoll the StUNTAAE JAKVs | - WASHE A Feb, 17.—The formal|named above will be submitted to the de GUTHRIB, OKl, Feb, 17.—The Te ex- | #tated to her, In answer to a question from [ The house committe on penitentiary of pateh from Wel-Hal-Wel bearing date of | ing that place for Honolulu. He then in-|opsning of the second triennial eession of the | PArtment for approval for patent until direc- San \is attorney, that Adry v ut him up | the session of 1893 was compesed of W. J. February Wit Tecolved here, 1t aiates | formed Judg § Thut It SeWENL A8 HOE | 'erisine) Botnall. of - Momish ot Ahe" Gt ‘Ihwlh’ from the department shall be recelved id a through cattle train on the Santa :' "y'" )’; "'r" X \' u “\‘: "(’ L ‘; " P tewin, chalrman; ©. D. Casper, x Y " 5% Al | executed before the steamer arrives Presi . ol ddy # b — Fe collided in Dead Ma cut, five miles | to the job of murdering el UOWRE ]y i ’ o S to the offer made by Admiral | FUER 0 SOl order a stay of the execution | States will take place in this c'ty tomorrow GRAND RUSH IN THE HOUSE, %! . tht Sat ¢ night. | Planned previously to the dy, and all |« NERE L s 3 Wi ¢ t ® outh of here, at midnight Saturday night 1 y 4 AT P ‘ Ting, the Ch HEVaL = COmPMAider uatil the case can be mor: fully investigated. | morning. The council will hold three ses- o AKe detay Huvesd B ot e Lt B g bl surrender his vessels It ccnditions of am- | g, Slagle said: “‘In addition to calling on ns dally for the next two weeks, Intro- | Every Minute of the Closing Days in Great | The freight was coming around a short curve [ the dctails agreed upon almost exactly as |, t between the state and W. H. fiesty were granted, Admiral 1to, commander | Sccretary Gresham and Minister Thurston 1| uetory religions services, ‘conducted by the Demand by Congressmen. 50 near thelr headlights could not be seen | Stated by Blixt on the stand, excepting that and C. W. Mosher. The committee of the Japancse forc:s, demanded that suw Senators Huwley, Allison, Blatt of Con- | oy “Annio Ford Bastman and the Rev. Auna | WASHINGTON, eb. 17.—The rush of the | until within thirty fect of each other, The |the name of Adry should be substituted for | employed Hon. Win. Leess as counsel, ; o necticut, Perking an er. Hawle s bl L losing d st the session begins tomorrow. Y \ ey Af tlon ” naval stores be thrown Wedn, Major Seward's chicf of staff and Is lad to | Howard Shaw, were held this afternoon, (lxl 'v‘u:"h,\ ;r \); kl n lk;.m.‘ (l MOFTOW: | pcgonger engineer jumped and raved his | that of Harry in the confession upen whose findings and citations the com- morning. The Chinese me r who id him, An address to President Dole was |while nearly all the leaders of the council [ the house for the past week members have |, 0 = 0 0" 0is [roient Engineer Charles| Tomorrow morning several surprisesare ex- [ Mittee recommended that the prison contract £ h : T A ) as did Freight Engineer Charl véyed this demand returned to Admiral Ito | prepared and signed by the United States|are preaching or lecturing In the various | "¢eN crowding for the consideration of bills be declared null and vo'd and that the state by unanimous consent. This week the rush [ Upleby, but his head sttruck the rocky side pected in the Hayward trial. The defense |0 o iog ot e plant, p will be more apparent whenever the regular |of the cut. and he was killed. Passenger [has been busy today in colleeting matter, and | qy o oy appropriation bills, conference reports and | Fireman Patrick Coldron was caught in the | Wil be prepared to go along handily with | lows other privileged matters are up before the htler will be placed on | OPINION AND | € AN had | senators. 1 am satisfied it will have consid- | onig! e following wome! crable welght, as the Hawalian government | Gl uley ) eélebl f gutdad | wants the good will of the American peo-|are delegates to the council from the organi- zations named: National American Woman Suffrage asso- and informed him that Admiral T committied suicide on the night of February 12, and that N o transterred to unds. msel s as fol- on and c'ty churches 1 opinion of ¢ responsibility had been aptain - McClure, form: IIONS OF WIL- cab, and scalded so badly he died this morn- | the case. Miss Wa i OFFICIAL puse. VO YpProp! o1 bills o ., the master of a Dritish merchant vessel CUNNING TURKISIL OFFL clation, Susan B, Anthcny, Carrle Chapman | 1°USe: But two appropriation bills are yet |- the stand, and Mr. Erwin will argne with [ 1o the 1 Gomnittes on Denitens IS teon appointed by the . Ohinexe Ao, b il b, undisposed of by the house—naval and gen- ¢ ) tiary: Ge I am Ih recolpt of your R Lo AUBD el They Propare Clever Explanation of the | Catt; National Woman's Christian Temper- | eral deficlency. The former has been con-| Doth engines, baggage and mail cars and | tho court as to whether or not she can tes- [ (HEVS L ollow . > RSt ag assistant o Acmiral Tng, Armenian Atrocitie ance union, Frances E. Willard, Clara C. |sidered for two days, Tuesday and Wednes- | halt a dozen frelght cars were demolished as to what Blixt said while she was Ihe coi on penitentiary desir Admiral Tto at the time the dispatch was sent [ LONDOY eb. 17.—A dispatch to the | gogman; National ce Baptist Woman's | day (tomorrow, under the rules being sus- its attorney Koup the law’ and the pension day.) Seventy head of stock were Killed, The pas- | taking his « nt. It the court holds | facts wnd Wnform tho con . s opinion t ool for |, The general deficiency bill, which will fol- | senger coaches did not leave the track, and | With him it will ¢ the state of Nebraska low, will take up two d; Conference re- |, 1usangers were badly Injured: ographers employed by attorneys will have | since assizned to one ttee whether in so-called contract and W.HL 1 W, Moshe was conferring w th Captain McClure, Standard from Constantinoplo A dispatch dated February 14, from Field Marshal Oyama, who is in_command of the | that the | pjegjona Mar. Davis hian | | B. Cheney; Iilinois Industrial Sc 2mlins ate a rule whereby sten Turkish officials will present to the Arm Japanese military forces at Wel-Hai-Wei, an- | committee a declaration that the ? 0T Girls (National Charter) Mrs. R. M. Walluce, | poris will consume the rest of the week un- Ly him siid to be assigned to one nounces the complete surrend of the|the recent outrages are exaggerated. Hw‘ Margaret Isabel Sanders ational Woman's | tj] another opportunity 18 given to secure th The injured are: to be kept in the dark as regards all state- | gin, 18 now a_ good contract and binding : P nd & ot spat s o declaration was signed | Relief soclety, Zina D. H. Young, Emeline | yota o CARAINE. bill, 4 a8 ity Bt GSE i ap. | 01 the state of Nebraska, and what stops Japanese on land and sen. He announces | dispateh adds that the declaration was signed | Rellef sectety, #ina, D. 1, Young, Bmellne | voto on the fanding bill, Which was again | Jamos Moorman, frelght conductor, left|ments between attorneys and etients. Tt ap- | St GGG AL E Be Biken to. anmn that Admiral Ting and two other officers | by ignorant Armenian refugees, who were | i i t 3. D | reported favorably with an amendment in pears that the statutes have not beem al-|siid contract, provided It fs shown that committed sulcide after addressing a letter | informed that it was a petition to the sultan | Havens, Emma M, Gilleite; Young Ladies’ | tho shape of a proposition for the Union |arm broken. s : 1 e spirit and provisions of saild contract from the Chnese flagships, accepting the | enforcing the quarantine regulations against [ National Mutual Improvement association, | Pacific to settle with the government by a| Rdward Kitchen, passenger conductor, hand | tered since the stenographer wecame a nec-|are being vielated by thoss holding the PP upanese demand The Chinese soldiers | cholera. e Emiline 8 Taylor, Minnie J. Snow; National | payment of the principal flue. Among the | ...oci o1 body badly brufsed essary adjunct to an actorney’s office, and | §3The, OF whethier or not said contract 1s'a garrisoning the forts on the island of Liu ATGE TT6IBE TG E 1N HNTSI Christian League for the Promotion of Social | bills upon which action will be asked in Kung-Tao, the last of the defences of Wei-| BERLIN, Feb. 17 —Prince Bismarck has|Purity, Elizabeth B. Grannis, Caroline B.|suspension of the rules tomorrow, is a bill| Messenger R. B. Deagle, body badly [ there is no provision for their protection. iR B D s el Al il B Hal-Wel to hold out against the Japanese, L eeted o homorars member of the | Buell;” Universal Peace Union, Hannah J. | reported from the committee on pensions | ryisea, On Saturday Judge Smith was quite certain That under section 19 of article v, and the eailors of the Chinese fleet, were | poqin A, S BN S ATE Dail Belva A, ockwood; International | to equalize the pay of Mexican veterans. £k that the intent of the law was not such that constitution, the Hoarc Public th be taken beyond the Japanese lines ana | Upriin Academy of Fne A, Kindergarten Un'on, Sarah A. Stuart, Vir- Baggageman George Neville, scalded. at ¢ t of the law was ng it s "Dl e e o liberated, while the captured officers and the | e Standard says that Munich, |ginla B. Graeft; Woman's Republican asso- ON A FOREIGN TOUR. Mail Clerk Hutchins, head cut. &ho could testify. In addition to this, ther A S A R A e forelgners will be conveyed away by ship |and seventy-five | ciation of the United States, J. Ellen Foster; — Toa0 AIaRler L AreR nriey Ehrulsea will be some evidence in regard to those Son, and be subject to such rules before they are given their liberty fer their freedom on Princ National Assoclation of Loyal Women of tine Minister Zeballos Dentes that He Bl o L0 v S i ulations as may be provided by A dispatch from General Nodsu, com-|lhe occasion of the coming American Liberty, Mrs. I C. Manchester, ¥ 2 Reealled E. Bridgeman, John J. English and H. A. | “Ploody clothes,” which it has always U 3 ; mander of the first Japanese army in Man- | 118 birth. —— § N'{ D. l““t‘”{” \\'l""”'"'* '"‘“‘F\" Mission- | \WwASHING —Tonight in | Sprow, bodies lacerate stated were found out near Lake Calhioun. | ThAt for the purpase of carrying wnto e churin, dated February 14, says that 15,000 Against dmer tead Cattle, ary Union of Friends, Bliza C. Armstrong, | ooon = AR . SRSt = ‘ e B e Bee /A1d) not ARt DY Bi ROL ADDREYEN ITebEInRY Chinese with twelve’ guns attacked Hal-| PARIS, Feb. 17.—The Republique Fi Hannah J. Bailey; Woman's Relief Corps, |®Peaking of the report that he was about to| Harry Trower, Kansas City stock yards, |1t now develops that Ege did not find th 2l an. AL ehtiga an ABL clothing at all, but that the discovery was 1 oor | a I ic Lapds and § Cheng from the L n of M. Melin, leader of the |auxillary to the Grand Army of the Re-|leave the country, Minister Zeballos of f oyt iy the neck and face. &, New-Chang and | cals, the o B Jinkao roads. They wers repule:d, leaving | French protectionists, referring to the ef-|public, Emma R. ‘Wallace, Kate Brownlee |the Argentine Republic sald that the state-| ) ©p 0 B Wn DR Dantel Darling, who will be | Juildings of the styfe of Nebrisia, and over 100 dead. The Japanese loss was five | forts to facilitate the entry of American |Sherwo:d; National Association of Women | ment that he had been recalled was in- 2 ; placed on the stand In section 17 of said act, provisions were B or wounded meats into France, urges that immediate | Stencgraphers, Netta S. Laughlin, Ha Gorfeot; i He had|ihow anged to leave| A+ J- Graves, freight brakeman, sprained | P'd stand. made for said board o advertise for sealed IMPORTANT PROBLEM SOLVED. steps be taken to prevent the importation | A, Shin; National Council of Jewish Women, (o osloviinani R | F y g proposals for the leasing of Deniten- IMPORTANT PROBLEM SOLVED. of American dead cattle. - | Mrs, M.’ Solomon, Sadie Emerican; American | Washington soon after the adjournment of . i FORTY THOUSAND REWARD. penitentiary grounds and econvict WASHINGTON, Feb. 17.—The Jap bt na s pnEiad Anti-Vivacontig soccty, Caroline’ B \White, | congress, and in April would etart on a| L. B. Weldenhalmer, cuts on face and body. Section laws of 15 s 188) I secemed to have solved for themselves the| ooy ml TheT Wi oh o the | Mary F. Lovell g " | Buropean trip of a year's @uration. At the | q Tl Gt e g0 trains | IDSUrARCe Companiea Will Fuy that Amount I pursuaee S question as (o the relative merits of the | TN TR LT O Souffe | The following are the permanent officers: | &1d of that time e might er might not re- X for the Appreliension of Fraker. iy aRvetleiie tor battle €hip and the cruiser which is now ag- | Fomes TR USSR SRTE 00 OB Doy e | May Wright Sewall, president; Mary B, |turn to this country. No ew.minister would | can go through until tomorrow. The wreo KANSAS CITY, Feb. 17.-Forty thousand s, did on the il ) ltating congress In conncation with the Prop. | peen discovered among the manuseripts left | Eastman, honorary vice president; Frances ¢ éPpoihted during his sbeence, the duties | was caused by the error of the frelght en- fdollars fs the reward the ap- | b7, award to W (Dsistout teieyatatD sition to pro le nstru 1o | by Auber. . Hagoley, vice president; Rachel Foster t . o8 ged by L euten | oineer, who thought he was to pass the pas- | Prehension of Dr. ( The |} contected with the hoy three _battle ships. While their cruisers, — f St. Clair Atwell, now' secretary of Biterils (mAaBILY Aihe Insliranoel f : o tle. shipe Leort Pope's He mproving. Avery, corresponding secretary; Lillian M. A mrElarvI L |t i i N e " | offer 1s made by the insurance companics tHovoun to beldiks (":‘\\“il';, Lm‘.!f['m.lyx‘rl strate i'm ll‘l(\ u‘ m\,”n. | RoMp, F 17 » health of the pope | Stephéns, treasurer; Isabella C, Davis, re- who would become charge | senger at Guthrie, instead of Seward, two |\hich jssucd policies on Dr. Fraker's life. e R s ent and gre: I o Ao S atas) |l orAInE Ruscrataey s b TR S Ener I b ISy 10r 18 miles south of the wreck When the confession of judgment was a sehedule of mented by the pensible torpedo boat | % »ersor operty s on file with the floet,. have mana. to obtain vietories over | received 400 Italian pilgrims and spoke to | the press commitice of one Patents for Western Inventors. = i taken in the federal court last Monday e eotaTA o UL ile he Ehe Ohitheso. Moot in twe cases, the. battle|each of them, The reception lnsted an s — WASHINGTON, Feb. 17.—(8pecial.)—Pat- [ TROLLEY ¢ IR FTOI R L ] on_ October 1, 1877, sald Stout took pos- 8hips of the Chinese even with Inferior man- | O™ i SENATORS BECOMING UNEASY. ents have been issued as follows: a | e 3 fed at tho tma that the. mit session of all the property of the state, agement and personncl have given such a NBIF ORI IPOLIITOTANS CONFEL i —_— —George C. Terguson, assignor one-half to | M!88 Annn Kusne Holied In . Colllslon at | <hould not be paid until the expiration of | connected with th et ity good account of themsolves as to make it e ¥ g A Fears Entertalned that Several Appropriu- | Al Oswald, Odell, bootjack; Samuel 8. Ger- Pittsburg. ix month There was no reason given | @ v:‘um\w( of ‘horses, Wagons, 5\'-15.“‘.[ k, apparent to the Japancse that if ever they | Questi e i A tion Bil's Will Fall to Puss. rish, Wilsonville, ‘carn cultivator; Nathaniel | PITTSBURG, Feb. 17.—A wreck oceurred | bY the insurance solicitors for this clause [ WOIKIDE tools, cooking utensils and other o e Japanese tha ¥ | Question of City Patronage Interesting 5 iddaacin be Tlarrls, Omaha, neckyoke center. South | (oo "ot 10 orclock at Rank'n crossing be. | M10 NONe Was required, but 8 under- | PFORCTEY. | property the hope to meet another maval combat with Many of thé Lendors. WASHINGTON, Feb. 17.—There s being | Dakota—Godfried Laube, Huron, assignor | (on/Bht at 10 o'clock at Rank'n crossing be- | stood that it was simply R e e P L g L chance of success they must themselves pos-| NEw YORE £33 some of the great battle ships. It is re-| pa"[ Hymans, Del Rio, Ibert H. Mo , ve- | tween the eastern express on the Baltimore | and that it was in good faith, Now, however, it is learned t :b, 17.—A conference was | Some uneasiness exhibited on the democratic tor Platt’s room I in kind to the state by Stout at the ter- | hicle wheel Cape: . Vermil- oni at the |side of the senate that some of the appro- |} §eli Delbert B, McCanes, vermil | & Onlo and a trolley car on the Bradford & | compuhie Gl O R L garded as a foregone conclusion that they | prh nvenue hotel today by that gentle- | pei =i s ones 0| b UL EERIM S U lle i 3 i T Y 10,000 for T Otherwise Lie was to pay to the state S aequira. the Chineso battle ships Chen. | FIfth avenue hotel today by that gentle- | priation bills may fail. Thero remains only | Childs, West Liberty, apparatus for cutting | Rankin branch of the Second avenus line, | lar fo their ts offtering 3000 for, Ira- | gia"apraised value therdof man, Senator Lexow, Chafrman Edward | py Ive more working days of the session, and | picture mats with circular openings8 or | which resulted in the death of Miss Lauterbach of the republican county com- : g holes; Tdwin W. Craine, Misgouri Valley, X cnnaifinero O e ¥ M | four of the most important of these bils | rein protector; William 15 Kiliott, Marion, | Kusne and the severe ‘fnjury of William | num The direct object of the conference was |are still entirely unconsidered in the senat ""’,""g,"”“;"‘““f m\x:"'hln;" ‘hl\l\fl;‘so'i l«‘(“‘f Jones, both passengers cn the electric car. | Piillies avery site. of e R PSS Tt ¢ I Yaha ToTi stetiiore advices recelv v direct o ¢ the conference G ¥ ard, Shenandoah, wire streteher aple 4 1 LR - - | cludes every city, village, and ha of expi of the aforcsaid lease for g B e ho Tt trey hasy | fo map out a7 npalin Tespecting | Theso ere the Indian, the sundry civil, the | ard; Shenanionh, wire stpsteher or staple | *pue Baltimore & Ohio train was an hour | the Tand. - in addicion s siier has furthor period of Hix years, commencing Bna L nt s oY rawt | the clty legislation, and to pass those bills lative and the general deficiency bills, | screw clamp; Geor; 'W. Leuty, Percy, |late and was coming at a high rate of speed | made to every reputable detective ag October 1, 188, and terminating October 1, placed contracts for building two_ great | now pending which are desired by’ May ;'John D. Monoghan, Vinton, | just as the trolley car approached the cross- | in the country, 89, , ships that will exceed the best of the United | Strong and the committec of seventy. Mr Wil lam I i e Wiknkihe o torman Fanal ona hotori ey LX) i ba s hilcoNRIABYALIOR IO (B BN et Yuen and Ting-Yuen, if the latter can be raised, by conquest. But the Japanese government is not con- s the prymont of the mone XTENEIONS OF THII LEASE. er of agents employed by the com nird. On Febr 5, 1870, the lezis- mounts to a =mall army, and in- | lature passed an oxtending the time em belng cons el « | fence pos each of them being considered as belng more | fenice posti John ‘. Alonos - States ghis in offensive and defensive Ll it n'l;‘\lrlkl“;‘!_\\{ oo on I:‘!w f}::’[; l‘ilwl)' to afford ground fmj debate than any | Pugh, Kinross, shingle planing mill. the collison was inevitable they told the TO RECOVER WYOMING'S FUNDS., ;"’I‘L“ S:j;‘,‘_‘ jffl";“v"‘;[;‘ L |'1}'x'f|‘ o ";‘]fj_ ";lfl';g power. Tho battle ships will be of 12,250 | Ject at the ciese of the conference that | of the appropriation bills which have already ————— DRksenzera oM imp B tor Ithelr tlives! E Thete il e e T A T s g tong displacement, 370 feet long by 73 feet [ {0, 4"\l & Sthong differehce. of opi received attention. The anxiety is not yet, | 70 REORGANIZE THE WHISKY TRUST. |were twelve passengers, all of whom Legis'ature Instructs the Attor fo h_conviet for the first three years, beam; an armor belt 18 inches thick will ex- essed at the confercnce was grencr- | however, very pronounced. 1t would be more ceded in gelting O except Mies Kuene, | 1o Bozin Suit Agninst the and for. tho sec understood. Th generally unders uterbach he propositions he offered were retali- ry measures in the shape of a powe noval bill for which would ble Governor appoint repul nded lease, d to erect at hig cells and to tate free of sion laws of 18§ tend for 22 feet along the sides over the vitals of the ship, which will be propelled by engines of 14,000 horse power and carry each two 12-Inch guns, ten 6-inch guns and a great number of smaller machine guns. It will require fully 5000 tons of nickel three disturbing element | marked but for the fact it is generally | Plan Propose@ by Stockholders Looking to | gy, " 2 “aid THEY NI, o 7.—(S] s clemen e I 1 S 2 e could not understand English d did | CHEYENNE, Feb. 17.—(Special tood to be lidward | thought the republicans are sincere in their an Early Settlement. not khow the danger ahe was in, - |gram)—Just before tho legislature Protestations that they do not desire to Pro-| oyroAGO, Feb, 17.—1t 15 stated here that | The car was struck fairly in the center | Journed sine die at 5 o'clock this moring a long the debate sufliciently to cause the fail- A ok i ure of any of the bills, and thereby render | Plans for getting the Whisky trust on itsland was reducad to Kindling wood, Miss | Fesolution was introduced and unanimously 5 head was cut entirely off and her | adopted Instructing the attorney general of themselves amenable to the chazge of making | feet have been practically agreed upon by | Kusne (Be: ¢ 27, 1882, the time for crect- 3 ! ¢ ¢ ro Siaiad ety stockholders’ reorganization commit- |body horribly mutilated. Will'am Jones had | Wyoming to once begin ceedings | 1o ShiHRen) e oY arveyized armor for thess ships, | licans to offices now by democr an_extra session necessary. the stockhols g 0 1 tng 16) of the above mentioned stone cells G "i-‘:;‘m e O iremonta by (he Japanese gov- | This was Said to he the method proposed | The democratic managers expect to gain | tee. Every effort is being made to keep [his arm crushed and head badly cut. All |against the hondsmen of Otto Gramm, ex- 1until October 1, 1885, (Laws of how quickly thelr neva)| 10 sct off Mayor Stron appointment of | considerable time by moving at an early day | the terms ret until an address to the | the other passengers were bruised or slightly Ate treasure nd the assignec of the 1z 1t might be proper to state ernment indical T. A. Kent bank, to recover officers profit by and adopt the very latest funds, which the' treasurer e - of public howe 000 of state here that the whele number of stone t'on account [ cells to be erected have not been built to | Brookiield ‘to"be commission works in this city. Lauterl mem- | cut by flying y for an 11 o'clock s ces of the wrecked car. sion, and following this | shareholders can be prepared. Thre Giscoveries in maval canstruction, for it 15 | declined o be quoted besond tha fhet that | Session by prolonging' the dally sessions into | bers of the reorganization committee—R. D. ———e of thé failure of the bank in Juiy, 1845, this day. only very recently that the Enited States de- | nothing in tho way of Tetalistory legisia- | the night. They had not intended to press | Hartshorne and S. D. Rice of New York | FAMISHED SIRIKERS SURRENDER. | Gramm fuiled to reimburs® the state when | Fourth, On Mareh 2, 1887, the legislature Veloped \his process of treating armor so as | tion hdd been agrécd upon. the question of 11 ¢'clock sessions until the [and W. D. Hutton of Cincinfati—are in i he' turned over the oflice to his succ again’ cxtended the itase coniract for to add 50 per cent (o its resisting power. ——————— sundry - civil bill should be taken up, | conference with Receivers MeNulta, Mitch- | Fight of Empty Stomachs Against Capital | Uil 8008 R LR SR LRI RL BRI 26 ; e : s Sysaclo ) / important measure vetoed by ¢ The secretary of the navy today received NEGROE but when they reached that decision they | ell and Lawrence. It Is sald the concern is In Brooklyn at an End. R lenaponantmeasiite veigedly M had supposed that they would be able to 5 St ey RS e, : i s the following dispatch from Admiral Carpen 8 1 L in excellent condition and no difiiculty will [ BROOKLYN, Feb. 17.—In calling off the | board of arbitration. The ter, commanding the Asiatic squadron: Overpower u Missouri Sheriff anda Kill a | dispose of the postoffice, the Indian and the | be experienced in ralsing the money nec atiike of the Brooklyn Helg alling off the | 0n™sor the veto was that th This extension was not made to Stout, rea- | but to C. W, Mosher, s the assiznee of con- | Stont, in’and to the 'afore gricultura 4 cel ; o & ts and the B ook- | fife X AfoRAnaaTS A e e fleat Colored Wife Murdore agricultural bills last week, sary to get it out of the Teceive 2L : flicted with the state constitu which | tract,” Mosher agreeing on h e A e EA R e e L ot et out 2| Instead they succeeded only in passing | Instead of a pressing indebtodncs lyn, Queen’s County & Suburban railways, | provides that the decision of the arbitrators | coive’ but 40 cents per day h cons 1, have surrendered. The Chi- | (i BERAOR 0 s b “ | the postofiice bill and in having the agricul- [ 9% or more, as Judge Grosscup was led 10 | gistrict assembly No. 75 issued the following | $hall be null and void uniess both purties to | viet - in full for his ¢ PRsa o UnRER BCs " the Chinese generals | ©'¢lock this morning a mob of masked men, | ¢y o il still only partly considered and | Peleve existed, the discovered | © 7 the controversy luntarily eed In ad- | sald contract i B ita tulelde. Hhve sent the Unitcd | Supposed to be negroes from Hamilton, sur. | {ira) Will Stil omlv partly considered and | (hat the company owed only a little m: addre: vance to be bound thereby. The bill passed | This act provided for Mosher to give States ship Charleston to watch rounded the sheriff’s house and jail here, | oo ludian bill untouched. it becomes @p~ | than $600,0% in the form of rebate vouchers, | To Public: Acting in behalf of their | by the legislature authorized either party | bond to the state in the sum of §100.000, ments. CARP caught and bound Sheriff Goldsworthy, | PAFent that the Indian Ll will requirs time | and §140,000 of these havé been forfeited. | employes, we presented to the officials of | to compel a hearing withaut the consent of | to be approved by the Boird ‘ot Fublic 3 = ‘\(1..»- !:xml\' was aw 'v 4 |‘< "»I\\.‘"lf WY, | proportionate to that put in on the postoffice | The remi X_n[;; $10 “v s not (:m' in ]I\m\}u H\\' Brooklyn Heights nd Brooklyn, | the others and therefore conflicts with the "',‘i"\ and Buildings, (Laws of 1887, page MABOMEDASS CAUSING TROUSE hose ¢ Yy was away, to he keys | or Dyistrict of Columbia bill the motlon for n small amounts from day 10 [ Queen’s county & Subi 1 Rallway com- | constitution. 662. ur ey e sy away from him and gained entrance to the | er ok Lk X n readily be met without s panies, certain requests for improved condi- —_— On August 1, 1887, the bond was given 0, the | early meetings, which is already pending, | pificing any of Lhe Sssets of the company. d pnamproyed congl ' approved By sald bourd, jail ‘corridor, with the avowed purpose o {akiny anpine e PUEROSE OF | will' be press:d early in the week. Tho| It w 8 of lahor on their roads for the year CONCLUDED TO END THEIR LIV. S, Subsequently these requests, which Almming Reports from Calro as to the vered that the trust had al- The extension was made and ac iking out and hanging Geo; Khedive's Feollngs, negro who shot and killed his wife at Ham- | agricultural bill will be disposed of early ‘n | most h in bank, which could be [ were never other than of the most reason- | y, S Moshe subject to all the con &g S RoEE L dee L ilton, in this county, on the morning of Jan- | the week and after that is out of the way | Used for the payment of debts. The busi- [ able nature, were modified 8o as to le: Young Musband Shcots Iils Child Wife [ and " provisions contained in the g LONDON, Peb. 17.—The correspondent of |\, 0 g5 e Aen T T it ok u'[:" Wa¥ | neis, however, requires n reserve capital of | the. companies no excuss for - fail Fatally and Wounds flimself. contriet, (ISxhibit I hereto attached I8 a the Times at Cairo there Is reason to| On the inside the mob were unable to get 3 that amount, for in lively times from $8,000 | come to an agreement with th, ST, LOUIS, Feb, 17.—At the female hos- | “ORY thereof.) pital of this city today Cline W. Cameron, | i the ofie ot o e a youth of 15, made a desperate attempt to | porting to be an a paper was filed ecretary of state purs signment of the afores sundry civil bill has not yet been reported | to $10,000 a day is paid to the internal ployes, from committee, but it is hoped it will be | nue collector in’ getting spirits out of | We have exhaus reported tomorrow, certainly it will be before | bond. The trust owes only a small | means to cffect a belleve that the khedive is determined to | Into the steel cell in which he was con- ; . ned with (wo other negro conviets, T get rid of the ministry of Nubar pasha and wled under his bad and the mob beg y honorable ndly scttlement, but . it L TR Tt S b Tt okt A e | G e R Sasi e g b el b oy | Amotnt, a8 the managers had paid o the trolley officials assum Mobt une | end the lives of his eirl wife, Mamie, aged [ $aid_lease contract from C. W. Dorgan. (A. fiagsnder mpossible S e ]yv,],lf” it in putting bullets ‘Into [ o that there is. no. prospeot.of O he way | for ‘all kupplies bought. compromising attitude and sed to malke 17, and himself. Through a succession of | {Opy of said paper is attached hereto” ex= inclined_to work amicably and logally with matantly. smnethnerifei| A% ihAYIUACEO IS MOV RICEDERLIOR Lo wen) The plan which 1t 15 sald will probably | o single concession, in ¢ o our rea- | misfortunes the couple had hecome unabie | ML € e el L the British representatives. Attempts are nce | uld, but was ng L8 a ppropriation meas- | be adopted is to force a judicial sale of the | sonuble request further, and | {5 make a living. Mrs. Cameron w. WERE UNCONSTITUTIONAL, !} | ure to’ proceed with. property and buy it in, ‘It is thought that [ so far from 8 taken || Np po Wo pr in the c he conditions of r b nti-European feel- i The 1 to the state n giy being made to stimulate with an ! d by =l scaped. unh “y was a| There is very little prospect for the con- | Stockholders favor the plan because it | their employ: y sted upon terms tack of malarial fever and re- |y | and notwlthstanding the pur- Ings ‘among the Mchammeduns. =~ Warnings | S0 charagter and had lately served i | stderation of any subject and. the prospeets | WoUld get the company away from the re- | less favorablo than they had made without | moved to the ity stiwution for treatment, | {9rtcd mentand - transter 18 muds have been received even from uative sources | centence here for ceivers and restore it to managers friendly | prot in 1894 and in previous Cameron, still out of work, called to gee | and accepted subject to all the terms of his wife today. They talked earnestly for | an agreement between suid parties, of even | hooting “a negro man, any general legisl: by various Europeans that trouble is brewing | 110 had some vears g0 lost both his legs | ©OF 0¥ general leglslation, such as that|to those holding its sccurities, One fea- | hctions forced their 'emplo and the month of Ramaden, beginning next | just below the knees, being run over by a ]I:x)])lLll in the pool'ng, territorial admis- H‘l’rl' u!‘.nh- pl:m\ls' ald to be to dispense | labor on January 14 last. Since then there | Some time, When suddenly Cameron drew [date therewith, the sald Dorgan I not Week 18 anticipatid with apprehension. When | train which he was trying to board to es- | ton, Pacific railroad and bankruptey bills, | With Greenhut.” Mr. Hartshorne would not | has not been a day on which the men have [ a cheap révolver and fired one hot ai his | signed such transfor, nor is there any , 18 @ 4 T are growing smaller and smiller every day. | tAlK about the intentions of the company | not been willing to go more than half way | wife, inflicting a probably fatal wound ment between siid parties attached the authors of inflammatory articles are AR ISTONANE ATAUCE ANG Y £ further than to say that any plan that |in an endeavor to adjust a difficulty that | the side near the heart.” He then turned or filed with s ked assignment constantly scen haunting the khedive's ante- A AR llmn_ \\-!(1 hx a urlum~ effort to get up and | might be adopted would include the re- | entafled h, rdships on the empioyes as \\‘f.'u the \:l-.mu;x on n‘m.l'n‘l but inflicted ull‘llli Q “geeretary Of BLALo . inform: o I”n”ni chamber, the Ignorance of the oriental masses WILL IGNORE REDMOND, dispose of the pooling bill, but there will| demption of §1,000,000 in bonds now out-|as incalculable loss and inconvenience to | slight scalp wound before he wus Seized. rights clalmed Ly Dorgan under such be determined opposition and some of its | standing. hese were sold at §) cents on | the public. The com ve not had | His wife will probably die, gnment have not naturally assumes that they have assurances recognized by . y National Federntlon Adopts Resotu- | best friends are growng discouraged over | the dollar. the same consideration fo public, the P A el Board of Public | and Buildings, of official sanction for words and deeds cf | Trish ¥ 1t 15'saia tonight thattwhatever. th | R § i | d 3 ons Alon at L 0w Yo the prospect, I3 nat whatever the re- | same spirit of compromise, They started . 5 s Bixth, The fores has heon set forth violence. tlons Al that T In New York. Prosg sult of the case now pending before the | out to starve t employes into submis- WOULD NOT TOLERATE BUOODLENS, show the | sfers of the prison [§ on. the| NEW YORK, Feb. 17.—At a meeting of | T probabilities for the week also Include | Tinols State supr ; 5 h wtional federation held in. the | @ cursory discussion of the territorial bills, | holde Times in a le me " court, the stock- | sion, menting on the forelgn situ menting # will decide to surrender the present | has 'b der warns the Khedive that|the Irish N nd they ha n a fight of dolli state down (¢ » the present owner of ’ contract from th Senutor Nowson of Tennesseo Will Not | who cluims succeeded aguinst st A 1 but the prospects are against their passage They will then Immediately apply | st achs, d as ave v y 1 N O T Lo | ity resolutions ware ‘adopted uphald o | b passage. ¢ 2 v | stomachs, and as was to have been ex- Serve with Questionable ¢ har: T said contract and leage by virtue of ifores such ntrlgues cennot eafely be carrled be- | elty resolutlons were adopted upholding the | mhore'aro soveral financial bills and resoju: r under the laws of New | pected the dollars have won & victory, | NASHVILLEL. Feb 170 Senntor A, ald transfer 1o him from Moxher, who in yond a certan point, especially when they | poliey of the lberal party of Great Britain | foit€ 16 several Hnaucial bills and resolu- anted, the company ‘will | though a dear one. Our people, after hos 5 i cb. Jr—Senator A B |iipn claims throush tic aesiznment’ of Stout are accompanied by premonitory symptoms | and pledging steadfust support to the 1rish | of (he senate parmit. suen latitade ot diinie under its provisions, | roic resistance, have at last submitted to | NeWson sent in his 1 ation to Governor | wnd the act of Murch 2, 1857 of disturbances which a few years ago | parllamentary ty and condemning the | that s financial speech may bo. Infeaton ot ng and his fellow [ the inevitable,’ The civie, military, and in | Turney today as senator from the Féur Seventh, The no douht in my mind brought Egypt to the verge of ruin, comservatives and John T2, Redmond and his | tmo, and regardioss of the measure. in hand 3 of n corpo instances the Judicial powers have | teenth district, Governor Turney Is not in | bt what cich of the lughslature ox- Ollowers a8 onemics. of irelant time, ) orite sed o coerce them, Al b UEEI I B : nding the of time of the leune s S Gy Iiieas ion snonties ofieang, There Is still occasional reference to the Appli- desire to return our most sincere | the €Ity and has not acted on-the resi; contract 1o it and to hi IEhes LI HUNG CHANG'S MOVEMENTS, AL ol Honae e 1y RESLEREN ) S agreement which came o0 near being com- arter in New Jersey is | thanks to the organizations and individuals | o0 nator Newson glves as his reason | Mo, infrin on tion 16 of article At Con T the Kiog He Wi | M the future the federation” would 'fgnore | pleted last Thursday for a two days' debate P ietas i e i it | A BATENR, SRy ey sldedour naonio/| {Or TaMKDINE 0 oxtravaxanse of the lanies |l of, chotaondsitution eeithis Mgt tor a Conference with t King He Redmond and his followers and cl; the at the beginning of the week ones gty e 01 « ng the strike, and hope our sympathiz- | lature in forcing upon comu 8 appol 1 cction Mph isloture T e LI e R e BTN M«.:_“h m Abituach ;.'"v o ':” s L‘_mt_' fmf"l'r‘;l‘u ”““v‘!.‘: :;Il;f\‘,ln.x.«llux. with the receivers Wednes- | ers may ne: er feel the power of corporate | L0 Visit state instit ns and coal mines | shall not 4 fi special laws in uny LONDON, Teb, 17—A dispateh to the | the hational aspirations of Ireland, pay be revived with or without unanimous | ———t Anbprasian, SARY G Quripecyle sullnedd LASERGNUSR ALY Jeporieretind other 8l | oF, the. folle A e Mimes from Tien-Ts 1 LI Hung g » e i congent. ~ Jones still insists that either his MEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTS, from their doa A little from the many | do nothing but drasw sals The resign exclusive inall other 3 i e B 1Ak 34 i THREL CHILDREN FOCATED, bill shall be considered on its merits or that —_— will suffice, and any citizen, soclety or | tion created somewhat of a sensation, cages whero can ‘be made Chang, who has been appointed a peaco en- i its opponents shall show their Indisposition to | ¥overal New Delegntes teomWestern States | NEWEDaper that will help our'men in” this e applinabie, ) shgll ke “Rie voy to Japan, will go to Peking on February | Fire at Lewlston, Mici, Causes Gricf in consider it by filibustering against it. Sen Aamlited to the General € onferenc rospact will receive the bast thanks of all HOSFON'E QVATION 20 BOOTH, (&t ) aws ext #hito oonfer with the emps He wlll: re- Soymour's Family, ator Vilas has also given notice of his Inte BATTLI CREEK, Mich, Feb. 11.—A to- | When taun) Hahis whi bascasmnos 1oome e oot BHSK AR RRI LRI IR turn to Tien-Tsin in two weeks, and will| GRAYLING, Mich,, Feb. 17.—Three chil- | tion to call up his gold bond blll tomorrow | qay'y session of the Seventh' Day Advent- | #pecial privileges to none, and that ali | COMmander of the salvation Army Given 1 privile have been glye » will sta . 6 and 4 years respectively, lost | and his doing so s liable to precipitate a pion n accorded to other then proceed to Kobe. Advices from Seoul | dren, & ists general conference save d_ cqual to the law, we remain, new dele- financial discussion at the beginning of the most respectiully BOSTON, Tch, 17 1 Boot At re {0 the effect that the king has refused to | thelr lives In a fire at Lewiston last night g 5 §ates’ Wore received £ yoatern Biate st Tesy P s A STON, Feb, 17. eral Booth, com- | it Rcoep. o reaigaitions of the ministers. 1t | The chidren had been mut to bed ‘whils | Seck’s werk. Altekettior the outloak s for a | 35 WY, RN oM meslern, st 01N B SONNBLY, | mander in ehief of the Balvatin army, wd- | siolt® Witk dvirded thas, SUntASL b oo 18 reported that the anti-conformists are in- | their father, Ell Seymour, and wife at- | DU Week In the senate, * the sale of the ‘missionary ship 0. COLLING, Ar6Adad: Ahras UL 31)088 JHOOLIIKS Ak bo-8e | 1y fon with th "ot The cltzens; but stigating another attempt to assassinate | tended a Maccabees dance, When they re- | massu q 5 ! 4 W. L. HALCOME chanics bullding toc This evening the | In the acts ext tho time 1. bthes R y ABULATING RAILRO LAY 3 s Pitcairn 1d provide fo large v O o ‘ Prince Pok. turned the house was in fames. When th AU BALLEOAD LAND uBANTS | BUAITR S50, Provide fopgiaraes ) ANDREW D, T Ball erowded to lts utmost capacity and | fitixeh coula cownote for”tho' privilese of m—— fire had been sufficiently extinglshed 16 | seoroe - s report. The denomigational Scnools| This action on the part of district assembly | It 15 estimated that his hearers numbered ag | 1Casing the e Inry, or the convid NEGICANS IN MEXICO LLEASED: | auter” the iouse the ebflaren were found | Seereraiy of Ehs fnlerier, bavmiue o the | noy ‘numbier five colloceliive ncads No. 75 will permit the strikers of these road | least 5,000 people during the Phe | YR egtstature in emect maa n — dead, sid: by side In bed. They had ey ouse Somo Tateresting Data, and twenty preparator: hools, witk A re Ry T annty to be | usual enthusiasm wh s she legislature 1h effec ade o cone onora shown tho Uead Minkter of tho | dently Decn guitocated withoutWaviil ot | WASHINGTON, Feb. 17.—The seoretary | 041 ent Niment Of 8,00 atdenis %) o s toTmork, o 8k deas apaly o be | ook AR e, f ordas | trac; succial In lis nature,” with ‘sloits AR - awakened he cause of the five Is un- ; The st meeting ernal Tract | yaken ba € ke agains sident | o natked today's m The | 85, aser, dlone, while oll' orhers “hay _ United Mtates Appreciated. Kknown re IS un- o he nter'or has transmitted to the hous: | and issonary doclers il inis aal THact | Norton of the Atlantic avenue 18 sti)l qn. | WanSoualty macked todey's o %0 The | been”excluded - CITY OF MEXICO, Fib. WT.—Byersbody |00 an answer from the commissioner of the | B00n: THe Fehort showsqRBAL over 1 | Fresident Tiwls of the Brookisn THkhts | Hower of e facit Kalviiic e, tho | e Do Hekdiiature s the power and here, expeclally Americaus, are highly please] | € lulmhu Share Ryl general land ofice 1o a resolution | fred fhom the s hadbgeen distributed | (hCIER JDOUE 60 of the ol men had g Y —— A law exclusively for the beneiit of Stout 5 at l’lw nlm‘.‘a :{mm‘ o 4500 "Amarioan || (NBW TOIK, Feb, 214 apwisl requesting information by land dis. | the large amount sold:. ‘fere Wers i1y | plied for woik, ‘A mumber of “them, ¥ d s sl o Ahar ARG oxclude ik Gtheripiia Mnlater by Mexican ofiiclals and citizens, disappearance of the wili of the late tricts as to what lands have | of inan, “oPe°ls With'a Sql membership | QORHC, B e B e ea i ‘0 | Civie Federution Enforces tho Sundny 1 withority to pasi o law for th There s absolutely nothing to report in | 4 | of 4,00, BRI ophers 18d ihelr names put on BAAY. (S 1 other cltiz i extl RERNR - aac oy Aoslnn (0, Topart o |6 ”II alr of n-“x anclsco l.I-'\.‘m bien patented to land grant railroads since :;--- ;l vn“x.l n\nl :Iv ml\'n expected that and Liguor Dealers Wil Rotaiiute, MT Aashar fagh il CR0ILGR . General Antonio lzeta Is golne Lo Acapuleo | L1 have bIoukht fonvard (he cluinis (o' & Kay. 3. I8 mhaL susais, wece ik | BUOOF 4 SEIE QBERAGALD. hind ‘e morning 100king for- thelr oid | (o ERRONT, Mich, Feb 7. -Owing chicfly ot nytfclg ¢ clted, hag 1 . AR 8 Acapuleo | 1 BEVE LREBELOTS Which: ho' 1™ 408 | discover thelr non-mineral character and ftior o cfforts of the Civie federation re o been the'very t mag! ‘.'(“.,":'(””?‘ whleh ls coming from Sal- | John " Btewart, ‘wn' aged widow Wving i | whether any lands so patented. were. befors | Yask Quantity of Vellow Moo dumber | PR5t Workinan Connoly s reporteq at | cently organized in this eity, all the sl ohibiting tlon, . 'Reports that he was €o serve in the | conng O nkar Bouthbart 1n s Munt | n Dive Hlace. Taey Tniimied Ware bafoze Noticed In the At'antie. his home being very sick. the result of [in the city have been absolut closed S L io_ads " o v s T R 1 e 4 e 5 m i, 2 - i ¥ \ ) absol 1 a general ca Mexicun arn; untrue, cousin ot (h h].”l, Benatar 1oy l“IIh Irliands: and also a I'st of pending sclections | NEW YORK, Fob. 17.- Caplain Eggett of :iu :ullul,.;\\m\,; h]h. has undergone .\:m’n. last Sunday and today. At a large meetl 1y should Rot : s st athers being brethe Maxwel 3 0 8 onsta; o ol | the past five weeks us leader of the strik Xy AN | h 4 ; ¥ AN 9 L L i e eu, Jeoners, Maxwell | Ylenry, | uwaiting approval, ; the British ship Constance, which arrived | ‘i DUst Bve weeles us feacer of the strlke. | o¢ (e uor Dealers association today | Cvery it te LONDON, Feb. 18.--A dispatch from Ber. | M8 Stewart. William' Ross' mother was The commissioner submits a schedule | here today from Dunkirk, @nd which was | has cost an enormous amount of money, | Was decided to undert me retaliutory 1 sh & B | REAR . Poi. M4 dispateh | Ber 4 slster of the senator's father, There are | showing lands patented by acres since May | ©Plged to take a southerik course on ac- | Three million dollars is considered by those | #ction. ~Another meeting is called for ML o Mg M contraot andard says that In view of [ o’ yclatives Hying in Moalns 80 deag anae B R ASS, DT AT L S . " involved a moderate estimate. When the [ J#y, &t Which a definite plan of campalg . el an aoct of i the adoption by the Reichstag of the mo - L gt ¥ wa: Sdaho, 91.422; Montaua g - B of heavy gales, re- | iie startod 1t was stated that aistrict as. | Wil be decided upon. 1t is Lelieved that | (he legleinture? Wiy law requt sident over that body during the | AKRON, "eb. 17.~Du e h 3 orior to o8 southe of Sandy 11 K, easury. About $i5,00 was subscribed by | “blue laws'" enforcec L4y Recaino & J5 of article 1ii d slttiogs, Herr Von levitzow his decided | of b unfliul» A ”'Z 1””"| the DrOKIess | july 9, 1894, there were no specific regula- | hassed for feveral hours throiigh an 4 rs. All 'this has been spent — - ies the Tight of the legisiatire o coules B rolaln the prexioncy ¢ e thls mornivg - Piremen [ ons ' for ' determining the non-mineral | Mentt 4UABILY of vellow sine lumber i the 800,000 waes the men would have | Much Snow on Kusso-Austrian contier. | S0 87 O Jultloges o pndivide r— Qoorm by etk neswandor and | character of lands listed and selected by | himber carrying steamanip Sty 'of | ciihts Company Was the heaviest loger | g HONDON., Feb. 11.-A dispatch to the [ butviecn av onginnl cantriel 1o A et 1o e | e R ™ U DY 4, £AlN {land grant roads, The lands were firs ex: | gustine. Which Ty ‘movo i days over- | among the roads. It s estimated to have | Bt4ndard from Odessa says that fearful [ Mr. Stout f # and extanding tla s X g I © N hadly hurt that they will probabl to. | Mnined in connecticn with the tract books | U€ at this port from Jacksonvilie, Fla., | lost directly $00,000 The other systems | 8Pow storms are prevailing along the Rus san iy Bl E% YOuY andail from Athe At e ¥ probubly die a8 not vet Been heard I 1 E yatem 1l power §8 vested o the legislaty » g:“\;' 4 from Athens sy that the com- | A Bty uitiiea PR O | oF e ana“offce by che railroad sran: g:; | s not yel hécn neard o "Bl T have lost close (o §300.000. *The cost to the | Austrian frontier., The rallroads are Inter- | wikere 101 not roririotod o tnacalature al of the Obwmwian | cover, vision and such as were found free from |4 crew of fourtecn men o 4nd carr 00 e e e by cara | biPLa oo Joatue Dave Dean cavied | flag ; €one by cars | by the extreme cold, Iu wany of he oldur states It will be