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ESTABLISHED JUNE 17, OMAIIA, MONDAY MORNING, MARCIH 11, 1895, INGLE COPY TFIVE CEN' FACE ENVOVS CREDEN \ | after having formally agreed to international I N ol i n ANCIENT VOLCANO BECOMES ACTIVE. i MVINEG l ™ TOLEDO HIGH SCHOOL DESTROYED \ IUC T “ *\' DI D PEACE ENVOYS' CREDENTIALS | efipatts s bt e et | ABLEGATE - FOR GUATEMAL CAUGHT IN A BURNING MINE HOW NUCH WILL THEY SPEN and cases might be cited in which treatie Inhabitants in the vinoe of Vera Cruz, Fire Started by an Explosion Consumes the solemnly concluded have been uncere- Mexico, Badly Frightencd Entire Stracture. —— ¢ moniously and without apparent reazon re- i ” CORDOBA, Vera Cruz, Mexico, March 10 TOLEDO, 0, March 11.—The High school 5 " Copies of the Official Documents Made | f""’i’:;(" At ML R g Ll N e Long Vacant Archbishopric to Be Filled | —Tne peak of Orizaba, #n ancient volcano, | Fate of Eight Minsrs May Not Be Kuown | building, a four-story brick structure, occu Stata’s Pocketbook Now in the Hands of Public at Last, Chinese swere ot on those occaslons serlously by the Pope. is in a state of eruption. The signs of dis- for Several Days, pying the square bounded by Madison the Logislators, pu— in earnest, but beyond that it might b SR turbance began to manifest themselves last lams, McHagan and Tenth strects, and said with truth the officials who were desig Sunday and have inereased in force con- s one of the best appointed educational insti JAPAN HOLDS THEY ARE INSUFFICIENT | nated to carry on negotiations had not been | RELATIONS OF CHURCH AND STATE | stantly since that time. ‘It fs now vomiting | MARVELOUS ESCAPE OF ONE MAN | tutions in this part of the country, was FLOATING INDEBTEDNESS SURE TO CROW T e P T P g R 4 8 Rl yurpose has from the first beel th of void tesnits P w are emitted from 100 apertures in its great 5 | wisn of il.mn:”mm.r;\]n: remnits whi h e Letter of Mgr. Satolll Whieh Bronehes the |y (8T 00 e around s | Fel Two ¥ in the Backet and | | A U ety ity ate Alrendy Provided for Are Large | hegotiations. with Chinese officials who are| Propriety of m Representative of the | ghaken periodically by Sublerrancan vibra-| Then Climbod Out of the Alr Shatt TN A BT BRAE BTG it W AR ¢ Tmpending Wil Tnere sible for the Failu | notclothed with full power in the sens: United States at Rome—Constity tions, A great alarm exists among the ~Threo Others Find Thelr Rt A e in which that term is usually understood. 116fa1 Provistbie DIsEHN dwellers in the cities of Cordoba, Orlzaba, Way Out. the few pedestrians who happened to be on Consequently the imperial government m Kalapa and the dozens of smali villages it a condition precedent to peace negolla. o scattered. \\‘mm.] the aeqpe of the strang {Hers WAS & Biale Il Alte Heart Bf the wtite tions that the Chinese plen ntiaries o B AN 3 5 © aq. | and interesting pheno I e shocks as ; ¥ ' Mk T 6! h-10 (8180 Ononiotd LONDON, March 10.—OfMclal coples of the | tons bt b hn tull power to con- | SAN FRANCISCO, March 10.—Private ad* | yo' yave not been of a #erious nature and no | WHITE OAKS, N. M., March 10—At 3| ture. The flames spread so rapidiy that be LINCOL, .\|ur1|v' 106 ‘.m:l\ i v notes passing between the peace envoys of | clude peace, and it was only upon receiving vices received here give an interesting and | gamage from them has been reported. The | g'clock this morning fire broke out fn the | FOT¢ an alarm could be given the main part work of the legislature during the nex China and Japan, with translated copies of | positive assurances from the Chinese gov important communication from Mgr. Satolll | rim of the crater glows like fire, and the | o & Ja | OF the building was doomed. The explosion weeks depends the answer to the question, tho oredentials of the envoys, have been re- | ernment that that condition precedent fad | to oMcinls of Guatemala concerning that coun- | thick gases rolling down the mountain side | Change room at the hoist house of the O | L AT FERLCE U0l ABITECL e In the | Wil Nebraska's floating indebtedness become A Lot been complied with and that the Chinese |try's following the course of Nicaragua in|have set aflame the grass and vegetation | Abe mine, and in a few minutes the struc- e g s larger or smaller within the ensuing fiscal | plenipotentiaries were on their way to Japan | gending to- Rome an envoy extraordinary and | clothing the eides to the summit, which add: | 10 4 jarge and well bullt one, was a ma laboratory. The loss s estimated at $150- | L ob o S0 et Cosioprtation. bills are opens with the note of the Japancse min- | that his majesty, the emperor of JADAN | biiear plenipotentiary. In the course of | to the density of the smoke and the grandeur | brinted a4 15 the ATss. 6t eHEN HEmBEFLINIG fster accrediting the Japantse commisstoners: | conferred upon my colleague and myself | FEHIECE BEOIPVECU BE OO SHEE (0 of the wpectacle. ~For thie public safety the of fawioay 10 wik: Gomplately demteoyen 16: | T oL S G e v | ks bk Bt NSRRI O St b L ekl {;:Hlnlfn\:\r:x beoce ':l:x”nhmv‘l;-ll(, nl)?‘lu‘l:flvl‘l”,l-‘\ propriety under the United States constitu- Ehutly mame . cominisson of sclentists to | ECLHEr With the wood and smith shope. The | of the bills have been touched so far, and cons Class of the Imperial Order of the Sacred | PAAEES Of PEC tion of official relations between Washington [ make all the investigation into the eruption | mill, sixty feet away, escaped without dam- | Foliee Have a Hard Time Subdulng YOUng | gquently their consideration vannot be much Treasure, his imperial majesty's minister of NOT OVER ANXIOUS FOR PEACE. and Rome, and an interpretation given to that | possible, and to make recommendations look- LUl bl longer deferred. Even if the house transacts state for forcign affairs, has the honor to i R 1 1 stituti slative to the | N8 to the protection of! the inhabitants of CHICAGO, March 10.—Riot broke loose in H % ) " “That your excellencles' powers are, not- | feature of the constitution relative to the| g pojghboring villages.| The present erup- | burned out and the holsting machinery the Tilinols State Home for Juventle Offend- | N0 other business the rematning days of the announce to thelr exceller plenipo- | withstanding that assurance, fatally defective | separation of church and state. almost completely destroyed by fire be Chinese Exclusive Denling with Other 3 tween 1 and 2 o'clock this (Monday) morn Total toan Unprecedented Sum—Some Figures, the street, and a moment later celved In thie city. The correspondence Ingurance not known ag The woodwork of the shaft was| | | It will not be possible to | The girls went through thehouse, breaking [ COmMmIttee, makes him a good authority, sald [ | “His majesty's Minister of State for Forelgn The credentials of the Japanese commis- eloners are as follows: | | tion i& in the heart of the best improved | stroyed he damage g ) Into ers in Indiana avenue this evenin Thirty- | legal session will hardly suffice to finish the tentiaries of his majesty the emperor of | s to me n sure indication that the govern-| Mgr. Satolll's letter was written while ne. Souhtey 0F ihe GTNCHEE T Mekion where AF6| ox . L The fdmage tins high up Into LR ol T 00 Fanahilig (h venrs from 10 16 18 | appropriation bills. Ol and _experienced China, that his majesty the emperor of | ment of China is not vet l""“»‘l *I“i‘}"'l‘“\‘_% gotlations were pending, about four months | jocated many Americans who have embarkea | (housands, but the most distressing "“""”iv. in rebellion against the matron, Mrs. [ members of the house agree with this view, Japan has appointed his excellency Count '."r,.d,‘,,.;."',. :,\',:',r,:,','\‘ s noarly exhausied b5 |01 refers at longth to dificulties in | in business.” The coffee plantations are not |15 the fact that cight men are imprisoned | Dayton. Mrs. Dayton and her assistants | Representative Casper of Butler county, Ito Hirobunl, Junil, Grand Cross of the |\picn" Were reciprocally cxplained at this | church administration In Guatemala and sug- | Ji¢ ‘l;:‘mi,h,:n:fl‘h;;n‘l"«»?“i;id;"finh..““r‘ Wil {0 the mine whose fate is unknown. There | WCTe Powerless to eontrol the charges, and | iowa long experience, not only as a member Order of Paullownia, his imperial majesty's | board yesterday, but it is not out of place | Kests that certain changes desired by the gov. 1 18 not thobght to be coneldered probas | 18 little ground for hope that they have were compelled to shut themsclves In (O} of the house, but of the ways and means minister president of state, and the under- | to point out that one fulflls the definition | ernment should be accompanied by an equiva. Madsen o " Belrh ~ald. in -ull Lhe | cansd muftocation Yy rooms to escape their frenzied assailants signed as his plenipotentlarics to conclude | Which s usually gven ~amons e ”f,“. lent of such advantage as to render less bur: | churches of the locality to ward off the im- 3 e furniture and windows, smashing crockery | today that he believed that at the very lowest with the duly authorized plenipotentiaries of | Stales to the term full |_v‘m 4\-{”“ Al "]' densome the condition of the churca in | pending danger. Coming soon after the late | €Nter the mine to search for them untiliand everything they could lay their hands | caleulation the two bills could not be passed ) i 556, g, | Other s destitute of nearly all these quals | Gyatemala. The document sa: destructive voleanie activities in many parts | some time tomorrow. Rescuing parties have [ Oy The pollce were summoned ani rest rod . » senate within elght d China preliminaries of peace, and has con- | jijes which are regarded as essential to | SUFEIECR: CAC G p flect | of the republic, the eruption of Orizaba has | order, but had 1o easy Gme. as the rng- |and sent to the senate within elght da fided to them full powers for that purpose. | such powers; it even falls to indicate the| :" the “'-“ll‘["l““vl"" ‘\"”“l‘ “"‘l Lot o | many terrors, not only to the people in ta [ been unable as yet, 1 p. m., to get down |leaders fought desperately. Four of Me. Casper was chairman of the w A r excellencles are -estab) diplol ¢ relations be. 1 i ki 5 st prominent o sirle were o v i (&3 "”" M \‘:‘1"“ ‘«‘“ (vml o (qu.r o ::\I\,:w-umnr: ‘l 1:- Is:t 1:']; I!‘::u" 'u.\vruuwnl‘ a | Vicinity, but to_all living in the great vol- further than the third level by the air shaft. > tyoublb arase over the nisfinent pivs | MeANSICOMIMILCORTWD LYEATREARY VISCOUNT MUTSU MUNEMITSU, | !0 neotiate; it does not authorlze yo x- | he holy see and your canic belt of Mexi stretehing from the | rha smoke and g TR R Y by Matron Dayton to Mamie Davis, 16 | the committee was Church Howe. Under the | cellencies to conclude or slgn anything, it | ‘concordat’ wouid not be necessary, but that | aetive voleano of Colima on the west coast, g gl L years old. According to the girl's story, ‘the | direction of these two experienced members i silent on the subject of the Imp:rial Fatl- | they could be re-cstablished and maintaied | and usually In eraption, clear to the gulf | Of the holst shaft have penctrated the wpper | Uprising was due to great dissntistaction in |\ 000 appropriations for the session were cation of v excallencies’ acts sho * i 0 g el R K8 OVER THEIR PR TH A N caheve lo total appropriations for the sessio Alr:.lm ! S SR | feation Yo sl fapts Whiophort: | without it. Besides, it fs well to reflect that | of Mexico on the enst. Within this belt are | levels and it s fmpossible to pass them. | It arose pirticulatly because of the' system | held down to $ 10, Whiie this amount *‘Hiroshima, the 31st day cf the 1st month el L AL i tae holy father enjoys always, in fact and by | humbered dozens of old craters, either in |, of punishment. wh ch include 1 imprisonment St \ h erlanlyat = i been conferred upon your excellencies would 4 USINE S e S 2 R The entombed men are ment. wh ch nprison seems large Shrinks very materally In of the 28th year of Meiji y SRRt oRaY T o breregatives of soy. | Fepose or smoking constantly. It is uatural in a dark room, 10x12 fect in size, the cul- | P A A 358 o be completely 1um||';| by your ;flwmmu 13 “"‘_“ll’"‘i_“’”l“ll mh"'-‘:"‘ i :;‘l:uk;‘"‘(‘ "“’”_MTIO‘. to suppose that should its eruptions continue | CHARLES SHERRICK. LGP LD ABL 'm:[ i L '1”“ Miortizg '\“'",“mfl 3 «r:::n your government what my colleague an eignty. e sccond place, the sepa N lithie iothey Voloafioen < Wilis Ba.iaftected: and o ks . : chain, and also a system of dieting, in | ccding session; RS AR mysell might have to say. between the ciurch and state (sanciioned by | general earthquake period set in. The cons| - - WILLIAMS which the offender was not allowed meat | Uader ropublican control was that of 1887, “Mutsuhito, by the grace cf heaven em-| *[n this situation it would be impossible | the ummuxmnll u._v.u.]{.:‘ the action of nlu; sequences of such a catastrophe are hard to| FRANK WILSO! and was half- H“”\‘L Sl “)].'.'{' m-\’t-l al apr ]w”H‘ “.j;‘uh "y‘\'.';.:! “5‘:\; peror of Japan and sealed on the throne oc- | for us to continue negotiations. It may be | ower over another in civil matters in regard | foretell, but could hardly be anything less | JOHN DAVIS, HAZE OBSCURED THE OBSERVATION. | buiiding 2 pr omEN o sta cupled by the same dynasty from time imme- | as<erted that usage is not entirely ignored | to the church and in reiiglous matiers in re- | yhay very disastrous to Pueblo, Mexicp City, TOENYDAVIE : e e D e D ek s roriE morial, to all to whom these present shall [ In this Instance.” [ cannol admit the sut- | 8PSt o the stute, but, doc l”“"U‘;“l',"“'x‘;'i‘;'I‘: and the hundreds of other towns In the | GBORGE BAXTER. Lick Observatory Succeeds, Moy 131 [E A "'.“,”nlxy\'- e bAcon D8RS some, greeting: With a view to the restora- | fio of sucl explanatic 1 disclaim | © elations between the one power and the A eXico, - WHITE, 5 i i fri D S iy gome, resting; Wil o view o the yetor | ftcney of wueh an explnation, [ flsoai | ihor®uhiess Ly Sepaatin s tnsant the i | veart of Mex WiTE, i S Vi B by e U1 Lt Sopro: AR * 0 RS 2 t 8! & e i LR ELS L LA "nos or r o he elvit 9 9 o b} '@ o] 'E SAN FRANCISCY arc 0.—The féllow- | priations to K The populist sessio! of China, in order to maintain the peace of | customs of China, but I deem it not only "":‘“":_"h_\‘\";r‘d“'l;“.“‘hl‘x:_({")' Ao il | NEWFOUNDELAND'S CHANCE 15 NOW. JERRY CONNOVER. " .\‘? I '\(l}:\li\llll;v:“u.\»l :In.-“.:n :“.\M: o {PEE n“-:\n””i 5 ”“:“sxf\\l.r.l{..::. U ‘A)“x: r:: the Orient, we, reposing special trust and | my right, but my duty, to insist that in |} X s ARt —_— W. B. MITCHELL, RIE o SRS b ba \ 3 e Lok nd 9 Ito Hirob Junit 2 N E AR AS N TH T Ew R Con It i3 also to the point to consider that many | fondon Times Commen.s Favorably on the Lick observatory: musi be said with all fairness that there LY aah ot o ariDenal Ordar. ot Pai: Ll nal concerns affecting my own coun | pations (although they have in thelr consti- | DR e Wilkon, Davis and Baxter are married. | “MOUNT HAMILTON, Cal, Marcn 10— | $tro sesoral exiraordinary emergencies (@ a o1y of the Imperial Order o y the pec nethods shall vie'd | qutions the said principle of separation be. s 3 % The total eclipse of th moon which oc- |meet. In 1861 the legislature was called lownia, our minister president of state, and ! to the superior rules of international inter-| tween church and state) maintain, neverthe LONDON, March 11.—The Times, in an| White is a new man and was on his first| curred this evening was observed at the | upon for $100,000 for the rclief of the desti- Viscount Mutsu Munemitsu, Junii, First | course. The restoration of peace is a mat- | less, amicable relations with the holy see, [ article cn Newfoundland, says that the ne-| shift. Willlams and Sherrick a old in | T4cKk observatory under somewhat unfavor- | tuto farmers Who had suffcred by reason of Clags of the Imperial Order of th ed | ter of the greatest importance. To bring|and I can also add that although the holy se¢ | gotiations looking to a unfon with Canads _ able circumstances, the sky being obscured | o crop failure the previous year, Then the Treasure, our minister of state for foreign |about a re-establishment of amicable rela- | has no diplomatic relations with the empires T\-m £ '(”“,‘“M"IWV Witk bhsty _(i‘f“‘l 1| mining cxperience, and have faced like | &t the time by athin haze [The mooh Was | necessity for o state exhibit at the World's: affairs, and, having full knowledge of their | tions, it is not only nccessary that treaties | of China and Jupan it has certainly found no | ‘0 it e ¢ with sympathetic In-| qangers before. They are cool-headed, and | when it appes i fic time, To- | fair called for a large appropriation. Aside Wisdom and ability, do hercby name them | with that object in view should be signed, bu: | officlal complication in their diversity of reli- | terest. Canada can assame. the responsi-| oo o ooor oo was to be found they | Uity ek Sim, 55 s, and lasted | from these items, the session appropriated as our plenipotentiaries. We have given to [ it is imperative that the engagements should | gion. The condition of the Catholic church | bility for Newfoundland’s debt w ithout LAl AL 1L hey | until 8 h. 27 m. s, The moon left the | cxcessive sums for state officers and state our plenipotentiaries full powers to meet and | be fullled in good faith. While Japan has | of the United States, in whose canstitution | crcating the awkward precedent that Great found it. Tie fire drove the enginecr from | eiits | shidow ) hogn . #sand | institutions, A very large proportion of the treat, either separately or conjointly, with |found no reason to approach China on the | was inscrted the article of separation of the | ., TR T 5 Sening the hoisf porge W % Rstnolng |y AR e ke he moon's disc | members of that memorable session were men bt clkiior separately ox ConoIntlY, W L | object or eaces she nevertholess!teels bound | tate from any.rellgious sect, cannot eaoaps | Briain, would ereate by shaflar action. To| ine helst willeiGeoras Wilkinson was golng | Wes RIS At 8L Gk WSHnE SNRRIUOUR | now to. politieal lite._and, untried in' legiis N0k ktan Tprelimination obkpeate; in deference to’ that civilization which she | OUr consideration. T might aimost say [ ex. | enter the Dominion 1s ' step forward, both | down on tbe bucket to work. He had | " Unohsdired” portion of the disc vayied | lative experlence, © That they: were cafoled “We shall examine all stipulations which | represents to listen to any bona fide over- | Perience a sense of surprise that up to date )\ A% a%o vo¥heen well ‘advised to have | reached the ninth level when the holst was [ from yellow to a light copper bt The | into prodigality is moro to the shame of the OUE A0, rbneatomiarits My BEree upon, | tures which® China may advance, bub sho |10 official relations exist between the govern | {2k0 o/l hato heen el Slupel (8 esl o e . times “at which the edge of the shadow | schemers who swarmed the lobbies than to- and finding such stipulations proper and in | Will declinc to take part in the future in :“:;" 1“5Mr[\\xwv ".;"'\1':‘-,‘[ ll.llxl”x;i‘l’l;l:glliv!Il[(‘ P T heiay B lofihet BT L sl prounai by anandoned Handiawas shot 200 feet to the | passed across same of the prominent craters | the discredit of themselves, Tho record of good and due form, wo shall ratify them, | any fruitless negotiations or become a party | eority of the poppiation s MeUCCRERIC W | 5", M Uhuld be opened out of her mistor- | thirteenth, where the bucket struck, tipped | several smill stars were observed." A o CIEANIL LU B U L) LL Dbl v In witifess whereof we have hereunto set our | to a paper peace. The terms which Japan | Gyt O churoh. s Il e eatany Liher, ¥ 3 i S AWRES, ODRY years later, when they had gained in political i y greater development than in other | tunes. The detalls of the French shore|and threw him into the drift. He was| oo " . .. | experichco and better understood the triok signature and caused the great seal of the | agrees to will be ecrupulously observed by | Gre question ‘can’ bs discussed’ when Canada‘s ; EXPENSIVE TIRE IN A4 COAL MINE, | CXperienco an er understood the tricks empire to be aflixed. her, and she will at the same time insist | “Bliqeq (his airect roference to the United | readiness to federate shall be assured, In | SUnned. but rccovered tand climbed back AT PR TR LR A S “Done at Hiroshima the 31st day of the|upon a like observance of the terms by | States, it is said that Mgr. Satolli's argument | view of the probability of the elections chang- | to the second level and escaped by the air Will Cost at Lemst a Milllon Before it 1 | (L0 G0 SOTOTS, ‘:‘I‘l‘l‘ir‘I:li:|r:)'l‘i‘)lrllljz:|l lcl: first month of the 28th year of Meljl, cor-| China, as to the propriety of official relations be | ing the government of Canada, the New-|shaft. Coke Keith, Mike Gallagher and Sulsug perience. " responding to the two thousand five hundred | ““Whenever, therefore, China finds herself | tween Guatemala and Rome applies also to | foundland authorities would be nquestion-| o O e HAZELTON, Pa., March 10.-The wors o L R T and fifty-fifth vear from the coronation of | seriousiy and sincerely desirous of peace and | the United States, as he states that the con. | ably wise not to lose time in completing the | Anton Howgate escaped through the air{mine in the anthracite region for some | ™ ABLISHED A PRECEDENT. the emperor Jimmu. will confide actual powers to Chinese officials, | stitutional provision of both countries is the | negoiations. No other permanent remedy | shaft. time is now raging in the Hazelton slope of | ~The w and means committee two “COUNT ITO HIROBUNI, whose names and positions will serve as an | sgame respecting church and state. As to the | for their troubles is- likely to be so good | the Lehigh Valley Conl company. When | Y6ars ago established a precedent which Tinister President of State,”” [assurance that the terms to which they may | concern with the church in Central Amerlea, | as confederation. 3 4 This is th2 only serious mining accident | ype fire broke out, six weeks ago, it was at | (1€ committee at the present gession has CHINESE OFFICIAL CREDENTIALS. ‘;fiéfi"n‘.“»l‘.’ hfim:-:;:xfl‘:l‘xlllmlhenr;:y[(‘;‘l:{‘lfdmm(ll'm‘lg the d(:‘)\ll‘l:n;\l)‘l)umi'):l:a S ; —m L sifce the burning of the South Homestake | first: thought to ‘be of little consequence. | 10t hesitated to 'l"k:llu\:';‘ There ,l,. b‘[“rl;‘lll‘ol; f J i e RCADENC e o} . MILLT IRT ACQUITS VON KOTZE, oY iaan § QoRe Nk RHOFI VIRt e waTE o e two big approp Translatlon of letter of credentials from his | Ugon ew negotiations. i ) I LITARY COURT ACQULTS VON KOTZE. | (i goveral vears ago, when two men were | The slope was closed shortly afterward, | SHUZEE I She (0 (e, AEBIOPTALE imperial majesty, the emperor of China, to MUST HAVE FULL POWER: T am happy to state that tho holy father — Since then hundreds of thousands of dollars | Jiocts, Hmat i« g his fmperial majesty, the emporor of Japan: SN L PO S. with much pleasure learns that the ancient | Author of the Scurrilous Lettors as Much | smothered. been spent in efforts to subdue the | Representative Casper, who has earned his “The emperor of China sends greeting to| ‘“Memorandum—The imperial gove:nment re- | violent prejudices and opposition to the of a Mystery nd Ever, o s == R flames. The chances of getting the fire out | reputation as a careful and conservative th § t n: Of two empires | Peatedly declared through the United States | church are daily disappearing. Moreover, 1 BERLIN, March 10.—The Boeresen Courie GRT: OUT OF POSTOFFICE SITE. | in the next six weeks e dubious. The | legislator, says that the bills ought to re- e gmperor of an: Our pires | oo resentatives at Toki d Peking that th A y AL LIRS, ALY B E08roden L QUL SE mine was the most valuable op-rated by | cefve the support of every friend of econom: being in the same "continent, hitherto there | FePres o and Peking that the | must assure you of the lively concern of his | yioice thal the military tribunal has ac the company, employing 1,100 Fen. The | on b s Ll belng in the same Kontinent, hitherto there | yphointment of plenipotentiaries wita full | oliness to sea the condition of the Catholic | *tates he _militaryiiteibunal has ‘av-|Slmmonds Alloged to Have Impersonated | tig, (ORI SN e cifinect tho: Haselton | 00 the floor of the house, ' But ‘e adimite e o e oa el %o ‘e- | ppowers to conclude peace was an indispensa. | church in_ your state, the great importance | dultted Count Von Kotze of the charges an Oflcer to Further One Enction. Tines with thice other valnabie propertics, | that the utmost firmness will be necessary sort to arms, which had resulted in loss of ;““t "‘}‘”‘*""""““};‘0 'I‘l‘lluflflll‘on'»‘ ’0"‘ he ]s"l:« of which in Central America is well known, | against him in connection with the recenc q‘”h‘\\]lull.”:\lur(-hlug The arrest of ;*. B. and these latter are also imperiled. 1L 18 |]o prevent a general increase in almost every s e Of | ject of peace. His imperial majesty’s pleni. | improve. Therefore the holy father regards | court scandal. Count Von Katze was the | S'mmonds, alias C. B. Sawyer, at Pueblo, on | estimated that before the outbreak itself | department life and destruction of property. This Was | yotontiaries, however, find that the authoriza- [as of the greatest importance from |, 5 i % % the charge of impersonating an officer of | Shall have heen overcome $1,000,000 will have | Now that the appropriation bills have an unavoldable step. Now, through the me- | on which thelr excellencics, the plonipo: | religious = and civil atandpoint | [°V2] chamberlain and the scandal In Whieh | o government, s the result of a very | 10 Do expended. diation of the United States government, i A @ 3 ent, is the res ry HEARR LIEHH ()i anclak ; e e s been printed, it is possible to make a care- 1 entiaries of his majesty, the emperor of | tie existence of friendly relations { he wa ; gure has caused wide- | pitter contest over the location of the new | yurg ———— e, | ful comparison with those of the session hoth _nations will appoint. plenipotentiaries | (hina: communicated to them on the Tst st | L 1 ristence of friendly relations. " and | i read comment. His arrest in June Iast | regeral woidine i & Jocatlon of the new | kiR HORSE BALKED ON THE TRACK. | (U, COMRTAN (000 RO arison s nece with full powers to meet and treat and satis- | {5 wholly inade S o L & con- | 89 B - deral building in that city. About two years ago. S parison 8 who nadequate for the purpose for | cessions as may be compatible with the doc- | Was the result of four years of police investi- rs ago the government ~decided upon sa because the experience of the past factorily settle the matter in dispute. For | which it Is claimed it was issued. It lac g OhsEaptIng 2 ] Y = el B alish 4 Three Women Horribly Mangied by n Mis- 20818 v D 5 © Ye LRl was issued. 1t 1acks | {rine of the church with reference to the | 8ation. During that period members of the known as the Baxter site. Ad- a 3 two years has demonstrated that every state this purpose we appoint Chang Yen Hoon, | nearly all the essential attributes of full | welfure of the faithfal and with the pros. | highest German aristocracy were in receipt of “other locations have never:re Aontlitaglfioimeal, institution has been able to run upon the president of the board rank, member of the | powers as usually understood. The Imperial | parity of your country. And. therefora. his | of anonymous letters and postal cards mak- | laxed thelr efforts to persunde the govern- | ST. JOSEPH, Mo, March 10.—(Special Taung 1l Yamen, senior vice president of the | government has not receded from the po- : 3 3 e o T e ! amounts glven two years ago. Strict St 0 therefore his | of anonvmous folfers and Dosal teisations | Mt o choose another site instad: ' Now | melegram.)—Missouri Pacific passenger train y e e hntia) And Blinalva iLicaitor ithel| sitlonBiwhich &It announcedii o i the i repres | s consents Holprocead Losthe noming I that work will soon be started, anything i { er cconomy was enforced in all these institu- g hao, ¥ ¢ Bilial wh n d tion of an apostolic administrator to the sce | against the persons addressed or against §5 to be accomplished must be done | NO- 194, which left this city at 3:10 p. m., | tjons, and yet many of them could have been. feat rank and acting goversor of [Munan, as | sentatives of (e Unlted States that, 1t had | of” Guatemala, who, belns. o stranger to | Ueir *friends. The innocence of the ac: iy, and @ fund, 1t 18 stated, has been | ran into a spring wagon seven miles be- [ jnanaged with less mone. our plenipotentiaries, with full powers to go | taken on the subject of full powers, and the | oyary faction and without personal preoccu- | cused was finally established and he was set rted to push the m to the end. It|low this city fifteen minutes later, and killed The f g o ive table will b to your try, trusting your majesty will | imperial Japanese plenipotentiarics, havin y e et Rtherenc.es ie” following comparative table will be Mxeisieountey tustiog sour maluity, wil dmperial CJapanéee jplenipoteniaries, havias | pation, should'iputin‘ander. the: religlous | fresiand irestored tohia fposition fat court. |5 0155 Sald that the anti-Baxters have | zpa. Thomas Allen, aged 65, and seriously | of value to every member of the house dur- e EOaoitiAL Ehojanid bien potantiazy| DES) <h SUCHEEHEY, RN LRI SRL ST Sanpare: | amaica dorithavasarchujoseso, twiilon (sl TS ekl autioraniplokiing IettersClalalillla B e tter hn Cliartes oastor ‘57 | injured Miss Gertrude Allen, aged 2, and | ing the ensuing week. It shows the total ity diecharge it 5, Lo !0 o mblels [ been for so many years without iis urgent | mystery, though Von Kotze's wife claims (o | Ghio, two prominent lawy:rs and politicians, | Mattle Digkinson, aged 12 Miss Dickingon | amounts appropriated for ench und every Bal) e by the Japansse govern. | Ioharianat conient, to reat with DIEDL | necds, "Tho apostoli administrator should bo | have known the writer, in thelr cause, C. B onds, how under | will die. The party was horribly mangled. | department of state government, togethor 8 ¥ ap S B ey s . =2 an Buropean, selected from among notable w = = arrest, is said had letterheads | The horse, when on the track, i P with he recol endation of the y: d Ll China, who are only authorized to discuss | A% Buropean. selected from among no Colombiun Rebsin gaefoutod. Printed similar to those used by Collector | could not be driven off in time. The vic u:tie, Tacommendation (0UAh e AVENIN {3 decres we do appoint Chang Yen Hoon | matters, o report to the Tsung:-Li-Yamen, | PIEUISS OF thonkh, snd B tried ety and | COLON, March 10.—re rbel £ ress, under | of Customs § He then, it is claimed, | tims are all residents of this count means committee, for the ensuing bien- (holding tho rank of president of a board), | and {0 ‘obtain” the subscquent commands of | ioecod i his difieuit mission.” Y| the command of Ruiz Garcia, made an at- | Waited tors andibuilderafin 'k e nlum: ! P~ & 4 & * ] the t me, by which they are he gulded, S s A s N ” blo, repres mself to spec y ey 0 - ‘G 9 03 1895, Toinister of the Tsung li Yamen, and junior theone; by whichsihey:are X‘l"(‘“‘bfir“"mu‘“w Speaking of the desirability of rendering | tack on del Toro, absut 100 miles | oy "o ted States D BOULTER GUILTY OF MANSLAUGAT S s o s vice president of the Board of Revenue, and | *t/nder these o Bt t only r 8 | Jess burdeusome the condition of the churoh | North of this eity, cn Friday last, but were | pirtment. The maiter was reported Governor's for the plenipotentiaries of his majesty, th { ! Shao Yu Lien, an officer of the Button in the | for the plenipotentiaries of his mal < 1 Ghatemaln, Mar. Satolll Saya: - Apropos | TEDuIRed by the Kovernment troops. An at- | Bolle dihnson, special agont of the treasuiy | Cheyenne Cattloman Who Had Killed Three | adjitint first rank, and acting governor of Hanan, as | SRSERE B SABIHL are the present | ¢ (hioh allow me to recall to your conside! temnt wus made to set firé to the town, but | at 8t Louls, ‘who ardered an investigation, Men Finally Convieted. wbor it our plenipotentiaries 5 meet and negoti gotution NG 5 W, tion the numerous decrees fssued from the | AR S0 defeated. Hleven of the reb-| resulting in the arrest of Blmmonds CHEYENNE, March 10.—(Special Tele- | et AALE it L tor Gih e tho plonIporentiarion (ap-| o uroshlme, thet 20:s day ot the: sscond bife nocounis. J d cls, including Gargla, were Killsd. The gov- e onth of the twenty-cignth sear of Meifir | 12th of December, 1871, up to 1884, and other | ernment loge was five killed and { ; R I T gram.)—Charles Boulter, a vetired catt rensurer.... graph to the Tsung 1 Yamen for the purpose | cpyNk & dispositions up to 1887; decrees and disposi- | wounded. The Unit States cruise i FORC OsE HEAVILY, | tlons of law more or less prejudicial to re- |} anded a force of sailors and marl O'Neill, was today ' convieted of man- [ (WO e of obtaining our commands, by which you X will abide. The members of your mission | pen ligious liberty, which the church, by divine | 10 Protect American interests. *tockhold r.,lln.u ::um'rl.nm“' attle Company | gjaygnier. The jury out forty-cliht blic Vands ana Thousand of Them Defeated by the | EML - and - almost, I may say Think They, ho \YOratiof At. hours. Boulter has killed three men during s are placed under your control. You will e ] carry out your mission in a faithful and dili- ARIS, -Manoh ABan outcome of the MR e - uateatet by the right of mankind, tra DENVER, March 10.—Attorney F. E.|the past ten years, but has herctofore e Vot pubife Lands ad \'fll'fllll\“\ \x:m-n A e, _'lf"“ S ditional for centuries, has possessed every ot e, A rstarphen has filed in the United States | caped punishment. “‘l”"";“lv Sl gent manner, and will fulfill the trust we KOHAMA) .—On Thursday 1ast | where; decrees and laws that with mature ex- | tFouble between Venzuela and - France, it court a bill in equity in which Jennie 5 R O unoa s o led S ey 6,000 Rave reposed in you, Respect this {mperial | the Japanese captured the coast forts near | amination must be recognized as exceptional, | ErOWIng out of the former's ation In hand- | 12, Rogecrans of Washington, D, C., Is plain- | Thiad Tise.on the Teagls Vurcinse and Hip ( command.” Yinkow, the port for New Clhwang. The | possibly accounted for by the temporary cir- | i his pissport to the French representac | it and the Montezuma Cattle company and VALPARAISO, Ind, March 10.—An at-| % o 200 (L.S) forts held out after the capture of Yinkow, | CUmetances, or that the government might ot Caracas, 'the¥iench goverhment| y1yin'c. Dake and F. A. Willlams, truatees | tempt was mado last night to wreck thoj Bunramo; court L I ] \1S sent a passport fo Dr. J. Giifortoul, (he 1 C. : e S 1 Diklrict. courty: i INQUIRY CONCERNING THEIR POWERS. | On Saturday the first division of the Jap- | fccire Itsell against a supposed adversary, | Venezuclan charge d'affair H, W, Green, Lyman Dale, William Bennet | mldnight passenger train on the New York, Wiing depariinent R andunrt g i aarial g i 4 i P-| which. unfortunately, the Catholic church > id other directors arve defendants. It is [ Chicago & St. Louls west of this city, A A e Memorandunt: s imperial majesty's | ancse army attacked a force of 10000 in Guatemala in tiose o times was Culian Hehals Aguin Defentad averred that Mrs, Rosec holds stock in | pile of ties had been placed on the track, | Pt Novmal sehool D e b e s e ust | Chinese under General Sung at Thien Chwang | believed to be; becauso otherwisd it would be | MADRID, March 10.=Dispatches received L e R communicated to the plenipotentiaries of his | Tal. For four hours a flerce battle waged, l‘I:l‘l\)U: ‘::"*“':l'l";l"‘:;\nllwl how »m-lnl :m-.( and :M;‘l'lfll;' Cuba state that after 1‘&!“” de- | company, which was organized in 1884, was | ing up the track for about 200 yards before | Geneva “Indusf jpin A ey R R BV Gl S caalwaro Aatested aftor 1oslns s accord he separation of the | feat by the government troops at Baire and | $160,000, but in March, 1893, it was increased | the train could be stopped. me of the | Asylum' 1 AR R (eumporer ot Glna, smbuoy. all|;but | o e o et Ther ASITE | church from the state, honestly and ratton- | Los Negros the rebels accupled new posi- | to 30000, $U000 of which was subscribed. | passengers we ingired, Tt 18 supposed € | | Hanlings oo of Japan, has confided to them in connection | was only ninety killed or wounded ally considored. And," therefore, with the | tions, i which the government troops again | The | compuny, operated i Sun - Miguel, | have been the work of train robbers, ospita ane, 3 with the negotiation and conclusion of peace varal Nofiad, who' siiooseded! Fiela Mar-| constitution eatablished as:ihe immutablo bs- | Attacked and dispersadivtiicm, inficting | Cagacionner, CRERD, ARG, SHAXTR, MR B Il Y St penitentiey In order to avold as far as possible any | shal Yamugata in the command of the first | ¥13 0f the republic of Guatemala, it will not - s The - all that through the | MUCRPHYSBORC M 3y oo Joatitug idor B ind; = NEDIREKR further misunderstanding the Japanese pleni- | Japancse army, has been promoted be. dimoul 1o baeamp‘eqhvinotd tliat tho Naw. Bawmlen Lnp Burhickanoelod: - Direttor Alvin € Dake the | MUEREERCND, Wo MO e o | mdwmai el Kty Potentlaries desire reciprocally to be cate- b ks L awe and decrees referred to above should [ COPENHAGEN, March'10.—The new Rus- | company became financially embarragsed, | Most famous murder case eve ea in | Industeiai scioo, | Kearve, gorically informel in writing whether the full | HAVE AGREED ON TiRMS Of | be at least modified, or in the matter of [ #lan Imperial yacht Standurd, which Isfand that notes were excouted Which have | duckson founty thie today In the convie-| jiime for the Pricndiss, Lin powers which have been communicated to these laws and docrees there should bo| bullding here, ‘was launched today in the | Fesulted in Dakc's securing, posscssion of | tion of Frank Jeffrey and Douglus Fen- In them by the Chinese plenipotentiaries, but | succossful Negotintions Throug some amicable adjustment with the holy REssence oi'¢he king apdigitten op Denmerk U o o e wuh wiver 10, Tha Jury At G | Biiar oard: of ransoria: 'Wll‘h'h“ll‘l;,\' have not i et '\‘\ulnlnlwd. em i 1nistors 0 Chlun 6 IIn-ImnMIHHIhn .u;<: government ould thus | "¢ 9 L) 20D ARE LRSI T T T TR o'clock Jast evening, and at noan fodiy the | tion .. hody \e authority confided by his majesty, {BW YORK, Marecl b | receive a most noble seal and guaranty for Frosh D siurbunces in Torkey. - sidinty F verdiet was rendercd, fixing the death pen- | Soldiers' and Siilors the emperor of Chind, (0 the Chinese plenipo: | NEW YORK, March 11.—A cable dispatch | 11q" tyture throughthe d LONDON. March 1Lvh" dispateh to the | o o, LOUIB, Mareh 10-Jim Murray, @ gaity,“qhe court will 'pass sentence, Tustitute for bic tentiaries in connection with the negotiations | 10 the World dated Tokio, Japan, March 10, | herween the government and the L T SR e IR e e A A ALIDI A3 RN O R AN R e Gl A 10:100 and_conclusion of peace ! China has been informed In general | an agreement whieh harmonizes exce e o A e Miser. | oF eath. for killing._Bdgag, Fitswilliama, riney Ur 0 1% Saceesor. e W 125 “Hiroshima, the st day of the second month s of the conditions upon which Japan | with the declared separation between the | ders at Kharasir, in the valley of Sivas. made 8 confesplon ioday, 1 shich lip:in LONDON, March 10.~The Daily News, in | St Hisorical oy 20 flld‘lllv ”c”h yoar llnr‘ Meiji, e consent to ‘peacs Japan has been | church and state and an accord that would D Y o - S In the murder of 1. McMackin “McCui- | leader, urges !h~l claims of i u‘;., Blate Board of Auriculture 000 Engitsh’ translation accompanied by the | notined that © il vuo | bring peace to the souls of the populatio odged the Offieers Four Years. 1ough, who, ut the his death, was paying | Henry Courtney to the alp of the | B Dilliymen's axsoclation Chiness original.) notified that Culna:ia ready to adoopt these | DIGE BESS, (0 08 BOUS OF 4 ;,‘fu".,'.l',’”"' PITTSBURG, March 10~After dodging | teller of the Stata Bank of Bt Louis Mo smmons in Buccession of Rt, Hon | Blate Datrymens assaciution “To the Plenipotentiarics of his Majesty of '”“l'“‘ “".‘ to sign & treat The cor-| gatpolte,” T PARLY e officers for years, John A. Heitz, a Callough was iled” in. Aoy, 10 o bis ¢ Pecl, whoke restnation ls imminent. | pyinting governons proclai Jupan: We have the honor to state that you | Fespondence by means of which this agree- | “mue o t Sermtid S e John A Heltz, @ )ome In Woodstock, a suburb of this city y i thon B A LTty s st oot GE e van rrlved &L ias ot rriad The communication closes as follows: “I | ewspaper artist, was dreested yesterday | B eV 0N ook no Lart in the mutder, o L ) B D A OO LI nited Biacre at was carried on through | have belleved it expedient to premise the | @id Will be taken back to Kentucky to| but was present when It was committed. | Convieted of Murdering His Companion suilaly SRR Aot ToAr iof ‘IusaRI your. enme | the Unlisd Hiates iminislers fo/the Lno coun | above exprasssd’conaiderations, and:thus ful | SEEve IAY years and BRI the Lranstort | Ho majes thls cofession hoping' o' gall | FORT SCOTT, Kan, March 0—Colonel] —Touy a0 1168 \ ‘ 3 penitentiary, from which he escaped in | a respite from Governor Stone, 3 THERE SAV. S ) Y R AR T Y Tl M T T S o fill the duty imposed on me by the holy | {890, There was @ peward of Ny ] e IOF: 2008 Conley, a well known Linn county man, has WHERE SAVI 18 MADE ask of us a written reply respecting o see, and to refer to your government the | head. ie was known i Louisville a8 the | spcond o e ows, been convicted at Mound City of murder in | An inspection of the above tabulated states powers, We beg (o M’m"u xllllr-h‘!l)lklh“l‘x f‘l:.li onetary ( anference to 1e Held This Year, | 101€NtIODS of the holy father and his anx- | “Dude Burglar' and worked as u tatlor, nl‘u‘\ui(l-'u::”,u “ltrI"u]:r 1" the | the first degree, e killed James Mopes, a | ment will show that a materlal waving, la ! ; : r 4 y rence ta te “| jety to improve In & way the conditions | réporter and artist. MINGHAN a., March nothe ) companion. a Fourth of July celebration | made in some departments, The sum of §20,« commission, handed to you at the same time | COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo., March 10.— Y ong 3 in exchange, embodies full powers given by | A letter just recelved by the Summer uni- oy eireult court at Vernon, Ala., yesterday the t Guatemals, to succeed to the fy 0 ¥ in 1894, :"H"'{“m gy ;'““ 10 succeed to the .full| pgiep riop 0 Work. Southern Express company got Jjudgment | — our imperial' majesty for the negotiations and | versity heve from President . B, Andrews | Satlsfaction of your govcrnment and to the conclusion of peace and authority to con- [ of Brown unive Providence, R. I, Salafantlon of youe prerniient 890 1o b8 o cunany. March 10.—Speaker | for $,400 against Allen H. Burrows, father [ Bishop Thomas t A ar Tope! ] v : o elude articles to that end and to sign them. | cancels that gentleman's gement for ally increascd hefore the session ends, as the st wdvaniage af al the vepubile, religious | i niion Yo tonighe aliemen vory pow. | 40, sdminbiratgr of Rube Bariows,"the | SALINA. Kun, March 10-The tuneral of | Alondar t0 insure the Drompt sxeoutithio Dext sinmer e communication that the government of M tively the Associated press report that th amount of money of which Rube had robbed ev. Elisha 8mith Thomas, Episcopal | expenses have heen unusually heavy, A prompt exceuticn of th Ay Spect 10 be ) } lie bishop of Kansas, who died Jarge saving is apparently made in the gove treaty we may agree upon, we shall wire the [ I July elther At the monetary con. | aragua has already sent to Rome Dr. Mo- [ WIll not be a police regrgumzation commis. | the company, Allen Burrows two days be- | SR %% i fic g e e e Pe. remn torin for Imperial sanctlon, and fix the. date | FEeRce, ‘elie using every minute In wetting | desto Barrios as its envoy extraordinary and | S T0 Ahe iy of e ok i fald: | fore recovered a judgment agalnst the com- | 00 Wednesday at 12 A700s ARBATLARL, RUE 11 T e 25,00 R dos lopersl sanction, sud TR0 1o Bo VLD actoe I8 ISBArtan] frouk | Aekio BAMIGE A8 st AMXGK extresdinnry he recrganization of the department will | pany for $204, the value of Rube's guns sday at 18 bered that two years ago L anis of $25,000 for re; afer which the same shall be | FhA%y LG 80, The letter is important trom | s i ¥ to the holy see, for | be done by the police eommussion itself and | pistols, a team of oxen and money found on for the impeachment tri $10,000 for aken to China for examination by his im- | monetury conference is to be held this yeap | (D€ Purpose of initiating and completing | not by special reorganization.” his person when captured and killed. Rube Large Chicago Foundry Buied, the employment of counsel, etc., In tie proses perial Chinese majesty, and being proper and | and that Pre M Andrews s to be Yoar | with the greatest expediency the good rela- - bought a big farm with his plunder ‘and it [ CHICAGO, March 10 cutlon of the asylum and pen tentia'y buodlers In goad and due form, will be ratifie Mr. Cleveland's appointees thereto. tions hetween*the same government and th, Knusas Countles Néed No More Ald, will now go to the company foundry plant occupied jointly by ¥ and $5.000 for the prosecution of the state's ghth day of the first moon of th - - holy see. I hope that your government of | TOPEKA, Kan, Maych 10.—That better ————— [ b ¢ { 1 : ; . Perry and the Challenge Machine company | case against ex-Trousurer Hill and Lis hondae N';_.u,l,:”_., year of Kuang-Su," : Killed on i Ratirond ( ros'ng. | Guatemala will not allow much time to pass | Uimes prevail western Kansas is eyi- | 1 tinture. Wil Adjonrn Today. | purned tonight, Loss, $75,000, partly €ov- | men to recover the money lost by the state eal. ST, JO SIZPH, March 10.-At the crossing | before taking the same resolution denced by the faet that twelve counties DIANAPOLIS, March 10.—The Indiana | ered by insurance. in the Capital Nutional bank swindle are not NEG D OPPORTUNITIES. where Mallory and Mchride were kille It is sald at this time, o far as known, | huve notified Governor Morrill that they are slature will adjourn tomorrow night T included in the recommendations of the ways The following speech was addressed by | THUrsday night Mrs. Thomas Allen was in- | that Mgr. Satolli's mission has not been | B need of no further outaide ald, “Tne I b0 powln. the goveraai's bands shaut | . diags Sanker Reows Dead: and means committec Count 1to to their excellencles, Chang yon | Stantly killed tonight, Gertie Allen, her 19- | extended outside of spiritual questions, and | imong the ¢ propriuted $10.00 o distribiite | ixty bills, among them being the Nichoben COLUMBIA CITY, Ind, March 10k, L s committhe recommends # saniaaiios Moo and Shao Yo Lien, at the. conferenes | {airold daushier, dangerously,” ahd' MU | has not dealt with governmental subjets. | western counties in these wnd other | temperance bill, "he Moore temperance bill, | McLailen, aged 59 years, head of the bank- | 56,000 by refustng any appropriation whats Y .2 iob e conference | Martha acon, ars ats i . b S IS & drastic measure, has already been signec ) of McLalle 7 spped des e office ¢ f ‘ of the 2d of February, 1895: *The measure | Jured. The. . thice Iadies were rotmning 5 - - -— Among the more important biils that pave | L, frm of Mclallen & Co. dropned dead | ever for the office of depuly labor commike which my colleague and myself find it neces- | from church, T P R Ship's Clearance Papers Were Defective. Americin Prosvectors Hobbed in Mexieo. | become laws are the bill, to prevent | afas » L . sioner, The saving thus made, Liowever, wil} sary at this moment to adopt is the logical | Just as the Mixsouri Pacific fast mall from | FERNANDINA, Fla, March 10.—The | STERRA MOJADA, Mex, March 10.— | Winter racing, the o ality of which | — be discounted If the bills for the proposed P gical A 1 uesti 1 1 1 L t result of a situation for which we are fn| th¢ Cast thundered up. Mrs. Allen's body | schooner Jennie H. Parker has been seized | Frank Ward and H. D. Samuel, American {8 fuestioned. and the congressionul and | oarmeater's Funess) Wil fie le'd Tuosday, | Sale Board of Lmimigration are pass d No wise responsible. China has hitherto | A% shockingly mutllated, and she and her 1eft here o few weeks ago | also spportionsy i A D 3 MILWAUKEE, Wis., March 10.—Th saving of $4,000 is recolnmended in the luughter were carried 300 feet on the cn ago | also passed glying councils the power supreme conrt departzment, $5,000 in the stat held herself almost entirely aloof from | Kine pliot befare the train could b stopped. | Papers, and rumors are atioat that she has | for the mining camp of Carmen, near the | gerrymander Cities every 1y funeral of the late A. V. H. Carpenter of the | JREFINE 60 AR o pig SR other powers, and while sbe Las in some X contrabana goods on board for the Cuban | R0 Grande, were attacked by Mexican out- | is distinctly @ partisan mes Chicago, Milwaukee & 8t. Paul railway will | brary o the Scate Doantial Instances enjoyed the advantages accruing Ninutoen Mothodist Elders Ocdnived. revolutionists. Her pa have been re- | laws and robbed of their money and hor > be held Tuesday afternoon, March 12, {anaret il £ xalarian af 1o her as o member of the famlly of nations;| BALTIMORE, March 10.-Nineteen elders | oot parand hew ones Wil have to be sworn | the outlaws cacaped acroks the river lnto Na Sigllpos us Xs - ~ olastaL e Afondgralin ARG AR NAN DARADY mone teaucatly. denied | were Ghainsd and AULhOTIEed Lo sabak tug| Ul Relars the vessal aa Bui to Bed L NEW HAVEN March 10, Good View of ¢ ilp e 1 “olarade, | Welentul oxtensos. it lattor siving, Lowe the responsibilities of that relation. She | scare that was started yesterday by the PUEBLO, Colo., March 10. t a clond | Y ¢ € i Qfoy us a8 gospel and administer the sacraments o s _— exiraqrdinaty Sean S R rans has been alling for some time and | R2X at his home in over , th eclipse was ol d most satisfactorily . ¢ 3 The serv- " 9 " trust, and consequently her external rela- | lces “were conducted by Bishop Andrews, | (GREENVILLE, Miss, March 101t s Tho reform + o ) hop Andrews, . ; w0 reform recommended Ly commities e e o e ecmes Al TEI8C | Wakisted by Dishcp dovee The ‘Feverawd | Authoritatively ‘announced here that United | hére hus boen no change in his condition | disease 18 prevalent at Vale'ts without foun — e ey ; ¥ | Trankness and. gl faith it are e pnat | Gelokutes to the Methodist conference now | Blates Benator J. Z. George will not be a iange In his condition | dation. Only three students have gone hom | Giftord Dead. gkl 10 e cArTisg out, 1t Al YEATE MARAR 1 h recently. Carl Rosccrans, his son, sal Foste he physic . e ¢ us demonstrated that one secre T hotd o berhod hstareoetsen | In sission ere prouched in ‘the puipits of | candidate for re-election at the expiration | loday ihat r ™% d | W Pr Foster the pliysiclan of Xale, was 39 L ganous i Hh b1 4 i here was no cause 1o see 7 LONDON, March 10.—~Admiral 8ir George | g Tt rl the denomination in this city and in many | of his present t Benator George has | prehend ahyt) The o 4E | aeen fopight and agpid there was not the g r cao easlly perior all the' dubles of Hh ot wanting in which Chinese commissioners, | out of town churches today. ¥ | Beeh tn'the senaic cightecn yearn * 10 hénd anything serlous. The general lives | allghtest slgn of smallpox ar any other con: | Gifford, retired, is dead. He was born I bard. 1 recoum nding this" xaviug ‘1"' ways end means commitice was do ™ France Ketalintes on Venezaeln, 21,350 000 is gaved in the incidental expenses of the legislature, 1t is helieved, however, that the 000 recommended will have to be materi- he extensive here on account of defects in her clearance | prospectors, wh taglous disease in the college, 1815,

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