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ING, MARCH 6 OMAIA, WEDNESDAY ) RERELS READY TO SURRENDF CLOSING ACT OF THE HAYWARD CASE. NUST BE PREPARED FOR WAR | _ »eevss veemn xosemmsore: | WRECED BY NATURAL GAS vana stato that the Remarkable Scone in the Mianekpolis Court When the Argaments Opsned. SAPOLIS, March 5.—The closing act in the great Hayward murder trial was begun Btrength of the French Army Compared With That of Germany, Mysterions Explogion in a Large Business House at Anderson, Ind, governor of the provinc of Santlago has reported to the governor gen at Blaire are disposed to surrender and a favorable result of parleying h them is expect; 1 that the riote brought Dyer, the sick and aged juror, carefully into court and deposited him in a reclining attitude In an easy chair. effort for him to hold his head up he had found a comfortabl ECONOMY NOW MIGHT BE EXPENSIVC DESTROYED 1 very soon insurgents in Jaguey Grande Marrero, their Bartelo Masso, commanding 200 men in the district of Manzanillo, has taken refug It was an evident but when position having more evidencs, arose to ad- His face was ashen pale and his eyes ehone like two stars in a dark night, st the table Two Prominent Citizens Believed Streets Filled ks in the Hun- Minlster of War Maintal parity of Num A That the Dis- % Wik Not as Great cinlists Ralse n rished in the Flames with Debris— is a band of ink Nye, the county attorney, dress the jury. mmander of Gua several members have surrendered assert that the rebe ANDERSON, Ind., March 5.—The most de- | PARIS, March structive natural gas explosion in the #f the army budget in the Chamber of Dep nting the com co her army It did not seem as he leaned agai that he could possibly prove equal to the | hours of talk that were before him. The five minutes | ceedings were talking twenty | block on the court house squar y expect a fresh ships are crulsing a But since 1877 the military expenditures of and mental inspiration of the complicated and ‘ vening the board | | building were the When Clothing store, store, Handley's drug store r of business offices and halls the upper floors, wed the explosicn, which was like Germany had exce o of France. ved its part. 3 and his friends fident that he would hold out to the end. Nye opened with an admission that he | reappearcd they His voice rang numerical strength sezged an amy re. dy fo fight at any moment He maintain Germany now belonging to the M alyze | vy slon for three con- did not feel strong enough to be sure of going [ not to tell through to the end of the clesing argument. | Furthermore, Test | next meeting of the board an earthquake, and the remains of the debris | s interrupted by an Insulting remark from a socialist member some minutes But he felt sure that the verdict did partment was called out, which pre on any arm of flesh fire from reaching the new court house. Attorney Ballard and County Metealf lived n rooms above the When store and it Is fearcd they have perished. The loss on building and contents is com- plete and will reach $400,000. all business houses in the neighborhood of the demolished, tibped open ani telephone cables tarn down the explosion occurred results are very muca in evidence, as God, who ruled the uni- verse, would direct the light of truth on this puts an end to the upr which was the most f General Le Ch elapsed before M : in’ that province, aid 542,000 men ought to b serving in the French army, but as a only 404,000 that the French army should be as well or- ganized as the German army, claiming the economizing of a has commenced the town of Baire, his gambling pro- Ging and Guantanamo only four rebel bands, The fronts of numbering in all about 180 men, The crime had been committed by Blixt wit the assistance of Hayward, but it had brought with it a revolution in his entire being. came conscience, * remorse, No man could picture the agony of the horror of Blixt after the commission of the until he decided to confes rd had pursued this plan of getting horror of him- Chambre had be is a mystery, M. Cavalgnae, minlster of war, reproa it had, b Lty Roche for e French army have offered to as ernl against the rebels. which it occurred, It was just about daylight that the shoc was felt, which shook ev thing within the corporate limits of Anderson s of wood and glas and bricks flying in all directions. the demolition hune block the explosion did much damage to cther buildings As soon as the e ace fire started but the flames had little to work on except other buildings were e n had killed Kate Ging In a |73, ANXIOUS FOR AMERICANS TO COME. URMANY'S NAVY. . He had gone to the deed with his hands grimy with honest tofl; he was not a criminal at heart, but 4 d by the sweat of his brow. knowing what Kate Ging into eternity at the b EaL YD LTI Government of Offering Special FON, March 6. In addition man who had Searcely he had hurried o War Ship, WILHELMSHAVEN, peror went dock yard, where keel of a new w The Guatem referring toda wera struck by st of that cAP scoundrel 1gth on the gerated and ports regarding his coun the ceremony of laying the rship, to replace the Pres- here accused. Nye dilated at | that for two days that lgnorant man had nd under the scathing liant cross-examiner in ] the United States without flinching from the | charge of Captain in command below Seavey’s request investigation of i sat on the witness fire of the mo contents of the stores everywhere and not so much as a_resy mples could al as has been stated s fmmigration, particularly fron place in the presence of Vice Admiral mand and the other G rector of the dock yard and many other ofll- drove the first rivet into ldressing the naval re- his majesty sald: “My men, you have come here to take the was an_old custom of secured from e building and contents were cov: urance of more than $200,000. rman admirals, sme of the richest and most fertile lands on the American continent. ato there who have been pre- ously authorized by the government agent jed transpertation ¢ line of steamers occupled the time of adjournment. his argument Erwin morning, siving to 1o half rates on s drug store, $7,000; of- Other damage case, it is ex that afternoon. 1 BE ORDERED OUT. , will be given to the jury [ Police Com naming any one to take his place. and, there- the stores, $5,000. fire, water and concussion will make the total loss §100,000.. xcecd §$40,000. oith of allegiance. our forefathers, duty, to perform their oath lo; 1, your emperor and blish a new steamers between New insurance doe — - HAS GONE SHOOTING. will be subsidized government. Meeting Held with tho Operators Yester- | Chief Sea day Barren of Rosults. PITTSBURG, March for me; you have taken the cath as Christians and true servants of God you In a Christian spirit. you behold the eagle, the noblest bird in the trong in its youth, it soars high the ‘rays of God! The establishment of this line Takes the Violet and Hends for the Waters of North Carolina, WASHINGTON, March 5.—The president, accompanied by Dr. O'Reilly, his physician, Commander George F. house board, and Commander Lambertson, in- spector of the Fifth lighthouso district, left here this morning on the Violet for ten days’ shooting on the inland waters of North Caro- 5.—The coal On your war flag | gtates, and in pursuance of our new gration laws, will ba most liberal.” ction Rin's at Fernambuco. 03 AYRES, 1 here from Rio de Janeiro are to the serfous election riots have o Pernambuco. in the air, beneath knowing ncither fear must be your thought and act. coming to a time when in the serious business demands will be made uzon you which will be irksome; when many hours Will come in which you will think yourselves Then remember you think of your Wild of the Light- | which will affect You are now o your service curred in the state of far an Provincia, was Killed. a regiment at San Pablo attempted to fo- The commander conventlon, of the resolution demanding 69 cents for mining and asking that a com- The oper- e There were many callers at the white house , more than have been seen in one day Peixoto, but the plot failed. orders for the the leaders, and they will be severely pun- When abroad your duty will be to the fatherland by vour worthiness is outwardly us_stronger representative v, and desires to put in a last word for some desired candidate, came to the white house, most of them hastened by the Intima- tion in the papers to the effect that the pre. ident would probably leave Washingtor self during doomed to disappointment, for the president was comfortably steaming down the muddy Potomac before the first of the visitors had reached the white house. unexpected, private secretary, sald that it was not until late in the night that the president finally determined to take his outing. that the movement of the heavy ice, which covered the Potomac and the and good behavior. two committees indeed small, into secret ses- midnight. Denou yced the Irish Land ¥ DUBLIN, March 5. but what makes than other navies is discipline and tating obedienco te superiors. navy prosper and grow g ipeace and for the benefit and good of the thus we hope in Be you like the Bran- Mr. Timothy Harring- Parnellite, secretary of the Irish a meeting of Morley's Irish introduced in the Hou mons yesterday by the chief secretary with sorrow. Harrington, a betrayal of the evicted which has no 5 Thus will our eat in the work of miners on the Columbus scale, 69 cents, and the operators for 60 cents, differential of 9 cents per ton. committee will fatherland, and ‘we destroy the enemy. denburgera of old.” CHANG’S AUTHORITY 1S ABSOLUT allowing Ohio His departure was [ The miners® ‘Will Go to Japan Prepared to Negotlate Chinese Soldiers Rioting, Under date of Tien- will publish tomorrow. a dispatch saying that the disturbances are LONDON, Ma It is stated LONDON, March king to the Times, which will be published patches from Pe- waters of the of the board Blixt. | 1o a dircct mis After the meeting, for | meeting will have | '} ing the in ned poor SINGLE COPY FIVE FOLLOWING INVESTIGATION ED THE ANTLOLEO BILL Texns Leglslaturs Teen tiusy Dotng Nothing. Governor Culber i R AUSTIN, Tex It Begins with a Star Chamber Session of Several Hours, Proteotion for the Churn Against the Prese going on, sent in a messago tod Made Porfeot in Nebraska. no measures Importance have to call attention CONFERENCE W.TH ATTORNEY BALDRIDGE q into laws compels me anew to those of larger consequence and the imperative duty GOVERNOR HOLCCMB MAKES IT A LAW mts you in ref. The grades of crime in our state, nvolving moral (urpitude, are What Was Done the and Police Cor Tell-Another Session Members of the Fire cinl Messag Senate Urglnge miscarriages of justice are permitted to re Olcomargarine ¢ for Tomorrow Evening. factured for elom of trade, The Board of Fire and Police Commission ers apparently began the investigation of the o vever, | Police department last night, but all the pro- | arico and greed dominate our commerce, more dangerous oleomargarine bilk © Legislative Work, (Special Tele- Hoth houses have been working hard slows a very assed, exceeding any dark air of mystery. Immediately to office, and there held an executive ay of the session. g important hou ponents of the law as it was passed hy Loth branches of the legislature affected to believe would veto the biil of the law put in the greatc hopeless effort Baldrige. When the members of the board proceedings, ock growers advertise time of their spring forbidding child ing money on the street or from labor; equiring portion of bonds of public officers to he given i creating off ) seours the would occur, each referring the Inquirer to some other member G the information. Briefly but effectively he then sketched the | Of them apparently career of Harry Hayward sociations with a veto would ba sus. duced to Interpose his offictal objsetion effort failed, either beeau that he would not tell the time ing, but desired to shift i raising age of consent to 18 years The senate took the passed a number of secti would tell the time of the next meeting, joner Hartman decided to tell nothing of what took place in ho could mot this decision s without chang: that the board HER publican senators to sustain a possible veto could not be obtaned. Upon what foundation In the house the following tee was appointed ing commit the question under board had not determined espec tha time quiet. It has been learned, however, that the next lly to keep White and Colvin. up a census bill giving work to the auditor a Burke tried ity for even suggesting the probability The following bills passed: dicate the Russian thistle; to investigating ng esked it all estigation missioner Strickler but he did not tay when (he board would be- &in to hold public meetings, of the mecetings would be secret, hat he thought nof congress to er pointed out what he de unjustness of that part of the the manifgst text beoks without publishing not lishing a rule of practic oleomargarine cknowledged features of the AIN MOSTYN IN COMMAND, ontowt Startd i th During the Investigation e Will Be Ing Chief of Polles The police department credentials tional convention yesterday, reported to the morning declaring aftidavits them tending s from the T received corti- The report manufacture oleomargarine the state under the laws of the United States convention th had been filed five delegat When Chief to be relieved, pending an acts while in office, was Justice without any correspon to the dairy ng advantages interests of AINDoNten Wi thout recommended amendment The | Branted Monday night, the Board of Fire and fore, as the steps troubled with mitting the manufacture of olcomargarine the committee w X0t purposes, the qualifications of the motion brought I instructions to asc nator McKeeby offered a 8 suggestions. a long debate, convention, w parliamentar; and an eff made to Kee ; consideration The motion day. He had been threatened with an attack miners | of pneumonia, and operators of the Pittsburg district met | Much weakened today in conference, but failed to agree, and a strike will probably be ordered tomorow, between 15,000 and 16,000 The new operators' association met this morning and began a discussion of the trade had proceeded interruption was caused by the entrance of a committee from who informed the meetl GOVERNOR Governor Holcomb’ To the Honorable, the State of Nebraska: orable body of the approy HOLCOMB'S message follow Legislature of the In notifying your hon- In the house today Brevig called up hi investigation and p This, he says, Is an unfortunate conditon to be in at the present time, as he is unable to give his attention to, or concentrate his mind upon the matters of which the grand jury have accused the police department, and which the police commissioners fied their intention of invi “I do not think that I ought to say any:- thing about the matter,” said the chief, “as I am no longer the chief of police, but am & 1 do not think that I could have taken any otber action in the matter, possible fmpeachment of rning Imitas utter and Lmitation Checse, ame, Prohibiting Their Beinj in Semblince of Butter and Chee ited the clerk to resolutions, newspaper pages, but members objected taking up time to d an article backing have signi- extent, and Johns Protecting h indefinitely This was then done, no dissent- ing votes being heard, The legislature at 1:30 o'clock this noon, in_joint session, pald its respects to editor of the Louis and listened to a brief ad- jusumers at the Penalties for sive (o say that I justice of s0 private citizen. ing imitation butter and not the genuine artiele, and I heartily. approve of wise legislation’ having for its Mhe | It the reports in the newspapers of the ut- leaves Courier-Journal, dress from him. object such rei protection as may be given to the n er, dealer and con- of unadulterated butter and cheese, duct of the terances of Judge Scott and the report the grand jury are correct. “I could not remain quiet, as the charges To Move Minnesota’s Capitol. ST. PAUL, Mareh 5.—In the house today “ldcs | brought by Judge Scott and the grand jury “ihe | against me and the department to its pending an ney Brothers Sald ta Have Discovered | grounds —for Chesapeake bay, and even lina scunds, had displaced many of the bucys and beacons and other tion, and that it is customary for the light house officers to make a personal inspaction amage In such ca: e of the Chinese geners ce was beheaded by Idiers for attempting to suppr ous dispatches lining the success of Ll Hung Chang at the Chineso capital. telegraphing through the United States min- ister, Mr. Charles Denby, the text of Li Hu Chang's credentials as the ftichest Mine Knuwn. ANGELES, Cal, ids to safe naviga- They say that which is probably taken. >3 and estimates Dbéace envoy have heen Japanese Met No Opposition, Hung Chang given an audicnce by the dowager empress of China yesterday, In the presence of the privy supported the The president was aware of the fact that the inspection trip was about to be made, and determined to go along with the lighthouse McHaney boys, Willlam probably located the richest group of gold third division Anshong Cheng on the morning of March 2. The Chinesc the committee appointed to Inv proposal to secu building for apitol made a long report, recit- ing that the exposition directors had offered a free site on condition that a new capitol be bullt within t and not on the merits of butter, ferred to is the f ad in this & nd, as it seems t apolis exposi- in a worse position than If indictments had been found against me, as then I would have been given a hearing. at the conclusion convention tomorrow and if the workingmen | {0 the department, the expressed Intention a strike will be ordered at once, HVE UNEARTHED UNTOLD WEALTH. Therefore, 1 arrived t in justice to The committee roposition to move to a popular vote, antees of the proposed do- nation of a site had been secured. leomargarine 3 contained in prevent the manuface » within the and to the citizens generally I would resign investigation. againet the officers and myself are true, then I say that they and 1 should be dismissed. Where the judge and the grand jury found after proper guar the laws of the ment into ¢ states than Nebra Populists Change Thelr Carlidate. The nineteen men who for senator some of my officers, or from other sources, 1 world with the ¢ the|T do not of course have | opangES “Desert “Dry the Occupled by | have | CHI mines ever discovered in the world. The dis- | the reformer, upon which now Fall in East Prussia, Kung, president of the Chinese foreign of fice, and uncle of the emperor of Chi the viceroy bis energies work attending the , 80 after an early break- coverers and owners of the claims say there of gold in Standard from Be closing of congress, sight, and old mining men, who have no in- [ may lead to snow in easf lenced all opposition by Anowilnteat showing the repulse the Jupanese was due to the backward carriage was white house and in the claim whatever (and Haney boys say they won't sell what they have located), say the mines will| e introduced at multi-millionaires of to the rear of the there, with Mr. Thurber and Dr. O'Reilly, his attending physician, entered. —— ; a foot of HAD EARNED HIS TITLES. blame, and exoncrated Li Hung Ch the Me- | The Daily News resolutions asking for an man in- | pext Monday Denth of Sir Henry Rawlnion Who Inter- proted the Cuneiform Inscriptions, LONDON, March 5. Rawlinson, bart., G (Oxford), LL.D. (Cambridge), K. L. 8., who was the first to interpret the famou spoke frankly about the condition of the em- The powers of Li Hung Chang to ne- Botlate for peace arc coachman, and the party was driven rapidly to the dock, where the Violet lighthouse ten- der lay with steam up, all ready for a start, The party was soon going down the bay at bound for Hampton Roads, taking in the buoys and lighthouses en route, working a hat Sir Henry Cre: It was put full of the ore mined years ago. through a three-stamp gold mill and yielded The gold was first discovered in an old cave located in a canon, which b commission ho left Peking today for Tien-Tsin. foster, the Amer! Chinese, will join the viceroy. Mr. John W. an adyiser of The richness of the mines can be | Mitchell has been asked undenominational matter and after due investigation vindicate Lady Henry Somerset Everett Hicks in his crusade. Frederick Sulzer 4| Said the evidently been inhabited by a tribe of Aztecs. | “Hicks holds form inscriptions of Babylon and Nineveh, and was at one time president of the Royal Geographical society, 18 dead at the age of was created It is expected that the trip will last about ten olina sounds will be entered through the Chesapeake and Albermarle canal and the boat may go as far south as New- cave was strewn with Work on the mines will be started at on and a big mill will be erected in the ecanon as soon as the road on which the men are now working will allow its transp DEMANDED, Boclnlists Vigorously Denou f Military Courts. BERLIN, M © the Conduct distinguished service to the state, stretching over a long the military and rvice in the countries of West- tation, Fx-Congrassmen WASHINGTON, March b.—Three ex-mem- of the house, John sourl, John T. Gunn of New Jerse W. Brookshire of Indiana in the supreme court ng to Work. ER CHAR) was resumed Relchstag today the question of the alleged O'Nelll of Mis- | Jury Secured In the Cuse of ¢ harles Eouiter at Cheyonne. 5.—(Special was secured case of Charles Boulter, the district court for the killing of Thomas | IV th's Protector Dead. CHEYENNE, Vollmar, soclalists, vigorously denoun regulations respecting the plaints made by soldiers instanced alleged of soldicrs by their officers, and demanded BALTIMORE, died at La Plata, Charles county, yesterday | who helped J Virginia after and _supplied lodging of com- The speakers also ses of the 1ll-t step on their part should be taken “as evi- Halwaaibe D on their part should be taken “as evi tion meant to €o to work." all return to their homes to practice, bones. , | statements of that it for him again today, although their caucus organization was d ——————— solved last night. me food product. While a law of the kind enacted is needed, I am-of the opinion the law constructed SOMERSER. Crouk, the result of the ballot being: Shoup, should not be Sweet, 19; Crook, the stato of uing from the m: within its limits, w corresponding advantage to those who are be benefited "he manufactu One of the Statement that Some of Her Houses are The statement made in New York yesterday by Wiliam E GO, March rted now that the anticipated breakup will begin tomorrow. cipal Suffrage Bl Defeated, The bill to g1 BOSTON, March municipal suffrage to women in M was defeated today, 127 to 87. London were tenanted is creating discussion that investigation of Somerset’s houses in by disreputables, state, giving employment to a large num- ber of workingmen and enhancing the value the charges. says it is probable that investigation clergymen's 1 of the representatives gislative bodies, m the objections to be of such char- the vetoing of the idercd to be T0O CONSOLID. of the people in the Elevated Road of Sloux Clty Wil Be Pur- chased as the Key to the Sitautio M. Robbins of Mir ssage of an amend- providing that or support William ort time ago, was given options on of two or three persons in the ting to use them for the purpose of securing a consolidation of the street railway lines of th nothing in of oleomarg provisions of for shipment and 1 would f1 oleomargarine city who are position among the thinking men of America to make public this character which not verified by personal investigation, and if Lady Henry Somerset is a suffragist as she claims she has | what ner agents are MURDER. | Christian Temperance churches for support and to points outside of the st that the of some of the consolidate v in the act, conform to wtes and provents ing confusion In complying with the law by the manufacturer. to the situation. laws of the The school not knowing Is confronted rragsing question as to how to handle women's votes we have a right rd is satisfied the votes nighest officer either be vindicated or, if found guilty, we must DISCUSSING THIE MESSAGR Immediately them in a_ sepa Then an appli- of this charge. Tele- | withdraw our in the | take definite steps at our meeting next week who is on trial in (and surely tigate obje It is composed of representative cit- | “p Bt 0 reform in the procedure of trying military izens, three prominent business men being in | Grand Resc testimony on | be in Dbehalf of the state was begun this afternoon. | know the truth,"” Twenty-sIx witnesses in the case, elghteen for the prosecution and The plea of the de- 224 of last| O'Neill, were drunk and quarreling, entire stranger, brothers ven Thelr Crod, The introduction Schellendorf, said he must protest most em was offered $100,000 if he would make known were commissioned to the hiding place of Booth summoned emperor was to reform in the baugh, Falls ¢ the military men were involved. been a marked decrease cases of maltreatment, and he was convinced the liking for the army ax mervice was not diminished, sol Clendonnin’s Long lliness Ended David 0. Stone, Hawar is self-defenso. Clendennin, during the was retired from active service April 20, 1891, , who served postmasters Martin, Chase count Nicol, resigne to separate then assaulted the peacemgker! gun and fired three shof pointed as follow Flory, vice Andrew HUSBANDRY COUNCIL, a long illne ax (5 years of age, ers of reform whep | . BOSTO unction to restrain the judges from count- the court’s 08t active suppo mendation be agriculture. ¢ ‘was placed committee on t to our investigating thelr nobility.” G. Attlebrey work, thinks the matter sl thoroughly. immediately amendnent committee of the JUDGE DUNDY CELEBRATES, estigated Sixty-Fifth Birthday of the Omaha Jurist stho Oceasion. DEADWOOD, Judge Dundy of Omaha, who fs holding the term of United States importance by adding an amendment coting sh be held in New York on this meeting should be held in w30 amendment xpected of the lead- ants, regardless of sex.’ subject shows wh ported his amendment by saying newspapers could not imagine how that he had Miss Willard to Sall for morning—al- Henry Somer- at- | set, Miss Frances E. , fatally wounding | for Europe Loup county, Thomas O'Neill and Michael's right leg, inflicting two wounds in The information charges the defendant with murder in the second de- ates cavalry, commission lanned the as- wont of a Customs Unlon of the Agricultural States Fuvored. 5 on kxumin WASHINGTON, ed the conspir sination of Al & Surgeons (Special Tele- Noted Chinese Missionary. FRANCISCO, March 0.—Rev. CHARLEY of agriculture, made an address compliment- fng the council upon the thorough manner in which it dealt Baron Von Cotta manding the refusal of the use favored nation treaty to countri pointed an examining surgeon for | glon bureau at Broken Bow and Dr Balisbury at Ogalall Hammerstein the Presbyterian churel the Orient, died at his home here with husbandry Maltreated by Tramps. i afternoon in the McCoy was ccoupled by arguments. and analyzed there was not a single line which connected McCoy with McChesney fn any way, nor was | 100 tents, evidence Which proved were guflty The state’s attorney took issue with him and made an able plea, while the attorney genera ergument on and labcred bard to show a prima Horner will close in the morning. Today the BOVernor sent to the senate the Hemingway to ba public was prompt compiling a Chinese-English ‘omwsh, a Russian miner on his way from l y ot four tramps west of this city tramps set eventual establishment of a customs union of the Buropean mational setilement of the curren. and the immediate condition is much more comfortable | 1 his physicluns say that adoption of measures for vaisiug the prices of cereals on the ba Count von Kunitz's motion for a state mon- opoly of cereals. torturing hir n old pair of over of s and drove Tomwsh came to this city today and veported to the poli — e Heavy Damage *uit Falls. WASHING author, art Hig death was th , from which he had long been | Favorable Koport on t COLON, March chief engineer of the Panama Canal com pany, who visited the isthmus for the pur se of examining As a result of his Teports’ favorably terial on hard a | heart diseus Philadelphia Weoll Known Kallrond Man Dying. MILWAUKEE, itas of Rio de Daily Republican for §3 r an alleged libel cont investigation he ined in a dis- e — Arrestad for Selling Oloa. d the cuttings ar He approves the lock system, & will propose hydraulic ¥ this afterno en with paralysis and Je Raphael, in this eity for the Armour any, was arrested today for sell- | 1t is eleomaurgarine olation of the state | the ®irls had a fair leomargarine In violation of the state | the, £irIs Nl 6 T (HEOmS oseph Wesin liberal member of Parliament fc Frederick Schraub, argiculture for complainant. court and went Upon Raphael's bond. - — commissioner of state 'of New York, was was in| Move Times, dated Shany! anese declurc lay says the Jay do not intend Destroyed by Fira. LOUISVILLE, oyed the distillery Co., entailing a loss estimated from $75,000 t positively they Za for some Lime wing Hoy Die aden steumers left toda WINSTON, CASE. | ¢ Willard and Miss Anna jordon, private secretary to Miss Willard, He pulled his | have left this He was the recipient of many hand- information e coffee set the United States petit jurors, whoge names were engraved on the tray of the coffee service, mmendation on_the New York at 11 o'clock. firet engagements’ after her arrivi don s to preside at a gr held at Exeter hall anti-option campaign by the British Woma tion. Later Willard will be the leac Attorney General Insists that Ho Assistea | WOrld's = Woman's 0 Defraud the 51w In doing so the senat A reception wa residence of Mr at meeting (o be appointment J. Edholm. extreme he failed to now being conducted & Temperance ason she and senato could go to that to the chiefl exc amendment in this mate Susan Aus- who claims to b, tin of this cit late Chicago d home today union convention in London. unanimously Tele- Meeting of the Missourl Muceabees. trial | HANNIBAL, Horner opened | mander M that veferred 1o he cheerfully reports hav called to order the convention of the Order who' is setuling of the Knights of Maccabees of A record shows t Crafts of Chicigo, Sprecher said that aside from any question of courtesy he was in favor of dis governor's recommendations in open session, a matter should be identily as the first wife of Mr are the rightful heir entitled to their portion of the beneficial member any | The amount of crime. | are $6,831,000; Shst CHICAGO, suffocated by Marie and tiflcates in fore out entirely the second wife of the mil- and her children ———— of the original anti-cleos margarine bill, was the lead: ald 1 the state belng fifty-sev ng 1o $102,000. counsellor’ and_great law and | (pe gtate of Michigan, Boynton, supreme record keeper, are amons those present. Altken, supreme camp _comni amendment to the governor of the LOUISVILLE, Stevens Shoe company assizned today to the | Louisville was Incorp With all due respeet a up capital of senator from Cuming conglderation he was move Loving thought the dollar for dollar s or Habilit 2 committee on agriculs ght In their not give the as 15 due to dull tr at 915 Ogden be granted the privilege of o suggertlons wanted the matter They occupied a suite of found today th wide open, and Can- | both had evidently been At A shock of | Boxon, Barnest Clothier, aged 14, dled bere la effects of p Le mistook wild pars until the bullding had been completely gut- lasting several ted and the valuable machinery completely felt at 10 o'clock last night. Lulldings were | At Portland, shaken, but no damage wa have been dizpatehed to Bantandor the rebellion there. for ludiau bread. At Gibralts lieved the deaths were acldental, i e from relatives, the sole purpose Filbrick hotel of transacting the regular way. ats of Nemgoing Vessels March 5. ated to knoy Francisco Hong Kong and Yokohama 2 Novth Carolina. At Liverpool n offer a motion directing the bill, embodying ble at the steamer Marcoa, load ble A% tha SiaAN suggestions of the governor within three Wilhelm 1f was | from New York, *Jongshoremen un off the colored Me.—Arrived—Numidian, | have again The amendment to make the mcssage & from Liverpool. were working.