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THE OMAHA DAILY BEEL FRIDAY, MARCH 15 JAPS GOING AFTER FORMOSA Campaign to Be Removed from the Cold Olimate of Manchuria, ISLAND MAY BE CEDED TO JAPAN Understanding of the Peace Negotiations I8 to that Effect, but the Mikado Will Not Wait on the Workings of the Commission. WASHINGTON, March 14.—The cable re- port that a Japanese squadron of sixteen war | 8hips has descended on the island of Formosa is belleved at the Japanese legation here to indicate the opening of a spring campalgn in suthern latitudes. Mr. Matsu, first ys that as he was about to leave Yokohama a few weeks ago one of his friends, a military officer, received orders to prepare to go to the front, but was | notified not to provide warm clothing, such as r needed in the camp | in north China. From this and other cir- cumstances it is believed that Formosa, which of China, will be warmer secreta y of the legation, the soldi thus far hav 18 the warmest possession the scene of a spring campaign, at least until the treaty of peace fs actually signed The understa to Ji the execution of the agreement The cable reports from Berlin, stating s have Intrigied with at has ngresd to oppose A, is not crédited hinese nonths ago, when China's war element was uppermost, and are beginning to find_expres- slon In the cable reports. Dut within the ent has been dis- placed and Li Hung Chang has been restored to power and made peace cnvoy. This has been followed by such an understanding on terms of peace that there will be no oceasion that Chinese envo Russia until the c Japan’s designs on Manchu: by officials here. They say the envoys were sent out som the intrigu. last fow weeks the war el for Russia opposing a Japanese o of Manchuria. L1 HUNG CHANG HAS DISAP No Word of His Movements Since He Left Peking for Tien-Tain. WASHINGTON, March 14. envoy, is a source of much sp: at th ho left Pcking, more than two we there has been no word, offic on the receipt by United terms were fully agreed u started to executo the tr went to Tien aty of peac then there )t a word ha arrival at patch two weeks ago stated that John W Foster had started for Tien-Tsin to join Li This is the last official or unofficial refer- enca to the subject. Owing to the tre- mondous responsibility imposed on Prince Li Hung Chang thero is naturally great in- terest in his movements. It is not doubted that, his mission being of such a humiliating character, telegraphic communication from Tien-Tsin, which is under the control of Li as viceroy of the province, has been sup- pressed. ~ Information as to his where- abouts bging lacking it is possible that Li Hung Chang has already sailed for Japan for the purpose of allowing silence to pre- possible, the fall of the dig- nity of himselt and China. Word is ex- ery of his whereabouts. Meanwhile there is a disposition in official circles to wonder whether this is another stroke of Chinese serve, as far pected, however, clearing up the mys diplomacy. HOUNTINGTON'S ADVICE TO HOKE, Chairman of the Southern the Secrotary of the torior. WASHINGTON, March 14.—Collis P. Hunt- ington of the Southern Pacific railway had an interview with the secretary of the in- terior today regarding the interests of tho Pacific railroads. The report that secretary Smith intends to issue an order directing ue to the until there bedness to tho government by these companies was one Teason for the visit of Mr. Huntington. Upon this subject Mr. Huntington represented to tho secretary that the lands had all been earned in time and in many cases they had been transferred to persons who had oc- cupled them for from ten to twenty years. He also said that the companies were not seeking patents in instances where the road hed not disposed of the lands, as they be- came taxablo as soon as the patents were issued. The states and counties in which the lands were situated were moroe interested in sccuring tho patents, as they became en- patents were passed. Further than this, the companies desired to dispose of the lands to secure the money to meet the payments now about due, Mr, Huntington thought that 1t would hinder the company in securing money on lands if such an_ order should bo issued, and repre- sented that nothing ought to be done by the government to prevent the companies from that no more patents for land Union and Central Pacific roads has been a settlement of the ind titled to the taxes as soon Taising funds. Mr. Huntington, however, did not con- sider this of so much Importance as he did the question of settlement of the Pacific rail- roads debt, and he believed the recommenda- tions madé by the sccretary of the interior would havo great weight in the next con- gress. Upon this point Mr. Huntington spoke at some length and declared that it was_necessary for somo steps (o be taken in the next congress. He insisted that be. fore 1897 the government must act or it must lose heavily. Mr. Huntington ex- pressed the hope that the report of the secre- tary and the commission of railroads would elaborato on the subject of indebtedness and adviso a just and equitable plan of settle- ment. BUII' AGAINST SECRETARY CARL Adminlstrator of tho Es Godfather Makes Clalms. ‘WASHINGTON, March 14.—Michael J. Colbert, as administrator of the estate of the late James W. Denver, today brought suit against Secretary Carlisle In the supreme court of the District of Columbla. James W. Denver was once governor of Colorado and the city of Denver was named after him. The real defendant is Charles Brown, and the claimant alleges that Denver and Brownell were partners and that Denver to prosecute the case against Chief Blackfeather. The board of claims awarded a verdict and fixed a fee of d that no portion has been pald to the Denver estate and that Brownell has denied the right of the estate fee. The court is asked to fix the amount to which the estate is en- titled, that Secretary Carlisle be required to pay iuto the court such sums as the court may determine, and that the secretary be enjolned from paying any portion to Brownell furnished the money $27,698, and it is alle to any part of th until further order of the court. Gelting the Kebates f WASHI Spaln, American merchants against the Spanish goy errment for the refunding of illegal charges Cuban customs authorities collected by the A cablegram received at the State depart ment from him today announ secured the allowance of cl of the steamship Joseph W Co., the Comas Machine company, the Cot dolene cases and the Juaragua Mining com- pany. The latter case was a protest aganst taxation on the large American mining prop- erties In Cuba that practically made exporta- tion unprofitable. Buccessfully Prosecuting Awmeriean Clalms. WASHINGTON, March 14.—United State Minister Taylor at Madrid is meeting suc ©ess In the prosecution of the claims of can merchants against the Spanish efund of Ulegal charges collected by the Cuban customs officials. A legram recelved at the State department Ame government or the from him today announces that he had se- cured the allowance of claims in the cases Joseph W. Hawthorne, Grace Reynolds, Broo he Comas Machine company, the cot- and the Juragua Mining com- atter case was a protest against Charles Wittmer of (hi three-round wrestlifig' ‘match and catch-akoateh-can for sido, to come off hefe within thirty days, city for a mixed AILSA WAS AN EASY WINNER Her Admirable FOUND A MOUNTAIN OF GOLD Terrible Hardships Endured by Prospectors in the Wilds of Australia, of the steamshi| 8hips Harry and Williams 18 Oat Earl GALESBURG, Til(March 14.—C. liams announces wo stakes for trotting meet have flled gating $50,000. American Yacht Shows Qualities at Mentono, that practically made exportation unprofitable, tonight that | With stakes A END OF A LONG OFFICIAL 9ayR this i the amount given by any mssociation in Ame BRITANNIA AND CORSAIR LEFT BEHIND LUCKY MEN THEN TURNED MURDERERS Captaln Shepard, One of the Oldest Men in he Revenuo Marine, WASHINGTON asses Away, March 14.—Captain 1. G Shepard, chief of the revenue cutter service of the Treasury department, died here today “aptain Shepard was a congestive performance second week of the meet is con- Prince of Wales Was Not Prove a Mascot- A Pretty Race in a Light Southeasterly n His Yacht, but Did Butchered a Whole Band Had Stolen Thelr Provi: Civilization © Their Crime. of Natives Who ons and Came for the Waterloo Cup. LIVERPOOL, round of the coursin, for the Waterloo cup stricken with ; work on the Gth Instant and had been con- his bed ever since. attributed to his efforts to secure legislation of the superannuated officers alie, Fortun Thoughtless Beauty, March 14.—Allsa beat M VANCOUVER, March 14.~By the amer Miowera comes the astonishing story from the distant gold fields of western rdly credible if it had not been Favente, Thoughtless B for the benefit were the winner .nnthingn What doe The captain_was one of the oldest soutbensterly WAS SMUGGLED 1IN RESOLUTION. ich promised to incry se as the day native of Massachuset he was appointed a third lleutenant in 1865 | was promoted to second lieutenant | first lHeutenant in 1 Regarding the Canadian Forest to the Legislatu , of the most terrible tragedy that lawless Cool- and a captain in 1578, house Representative Kent said that a mem- ber from Chicago had yesterday slipped in a resolution under the guis proceedings and portion of the journal member who accused of smuggling in the re the document presented by him 1t proved to be a of the Inde- protesting against e Independent Order Fabulous finds office previously held by civilians he served there continuously ever of a petition over 20-rating. From the moment These storles m | active service and had an_exceptionally fine Prior to his transfer to Washington manded the revenue cutter Bear and made several valuable annia and in five minutes had a long lead. of Wales drove pushed on for hundreds of mile the wilderness, information. memorial from pendent Order of Foreste preme court iing on terms of peace already ched contemplates the ceding of Formosa pan, but Japan evidently belleves that possession of the fsland will doubly assure to carry out water to keep them alive The party included Mr. and Mrs. and highly est COMPETING WITH ENG ady overcrowded with dying miners fate of these desperate men did Illinois and agalnst the conduct of Attorne mandamus proce Britannia ribbon around her At the start Ailsa crept under Britannia's then reached along prettily and just be- starting gun 1S WOOLENS, General Molone; Bradford Manufacturers Sending Out Sam- ples of Amerlcan-Vada Goods, WASHINGTON, the expectation Amerlcan cloths were being sold in England corresponding English be challenged, Bradford has sent plementary report to the Department of State giving particulars of the transactions, insurance superintendent visions, water and rifles started from Ninety | companying providing for was her own length and some daylight ahead & Tesolition appointment ed December 1 ¢ nothing being heard of them since, it tions made in the memorial. Speaker Meyer The times of the vachts at the finish were: Allsa, 2:47:31; Britannia, 3:00:44 the time of allowance due Brittannia, the new the prince of W by twelve minutes correct time. After Allsa cro clothes would petition and that the resolution would not be considered as being introduced. il | i | 20, and confessed to the police that A ‘uu.mu.muummliL a mountain returning to camp, found that a band their provisions L PAUL WANTS THE CAPITOL ed the line she waited for Britannia, and when the latter had finished the prince of Wales close to the Jealous of a Move on the Part of Her Twin Siater to Take it from Hor. ST. PAUL, March 14.—Although the state sners have contracted for a new capitol site in this city, as directed by the state convention, the city of Minncapolis, through Mayor Pratt, the park board and cit council today presented to the house of repre- sentatives a proposition thirty-six-acre park In the residence portion apolis, would be donated to the state it the state capitol and build there, precipitated on the refer tion, the motion for a special committee be. the speaker and his composition of the public buildings. large Bradford house its travellng men and agents to India, America and France village and butchered the entire encampment, and braining Aflsa and the prince of Wales chting cap in the air, led three cheers for the boat which capitol commis been arrested. ndicate found wide at the base and fifteen feet at They expect to take liberal orders at 28 to They are also showing a line Iglers cloth made in the United States, by the French merchants to be of wonderful value and for which a sale is The solid hill of quartz which cents per yard. the where- abouts of Li Hung Chang, China's peace ujation and mo little concern in official circles here and Chinese and Japanese legations. Since s ago, 1 or by press reports, as to his whereabouts. His first departure from Peking was about three weeks ago, but he was called back by the emperor ates Minister Denby of the Japanese terms of peace as transmitted by Minister Dun in Japan. The n and Prince Li He in, where he was to sail for There had been constant press re- from Tien-Tsin prior to that time, but been absolute silence, been recelved as to Li's en-Tsin or his departure for Japan or his purposes. A Shanghai dis- Aflsa returned cutter then , where she was welcomed crowd of people after the race that Og from Baron Hirsch on Those on board the ting in to th ene of the find. —_——— LAW FAILED AT THE ceeded to the qu Loring park, a n Coelet won $2 ilsa’s victory, particularly in the English trade, as the goods contain no shoddy, are all short wool and are v superior to the The consul reports that a lot of Massachusetts blankets sold recently in Eng- o0ls Supreme Ce asses on tho Swoat A lively debate was RESULTS ON THE RUNNING TRACKS, strong, and are MOUNT VERNON Money on Favorites at Bay District Burnea Up by Outsiders, FRANCISCO, were out of form today, and not one showe under the wire in front the office of the clerk court an opinion in the supreme shed, they had little wool in [ (G (L Gl st the constitutionality of what was known as the sweat shop, or eight-hour law, executed T R This was a suit to them and were The first race Was | {hough doubtless made in good faith, had no legal standing, as Loring park had been ac- XCESS OF THE EXPORTS, made up race, 3 five and a’half furlongs, sell- Contribution, i statute covering the point and supreme court | provides for the inspection of factor One section of the act made it a misdemeanor for a woman more than eight hours Ritchie was Statement for the M for the Explred WASHINGTON, report of the bureau of statis Portton of the ¥ 1 to table the whol in any one day fined for working ics issued today merchandise for the month of February and for the last for a special reference, 1d the speaker sent it to the judiciary comm 120 also ran. and procured a writ of error to the su- constitutionality of the suprems that scction 5 is void, viz female shall be employed in any factory or workshop more than eight hours in any one day, or forty-eight hours in any one week." woman has same right as a man to make contracts, and that it is an infringe proposition was received from Still laid on the tab) . second; Donna Griffin (3 to 1), Nominations, ho gelding, Maio and’ Nerva Third race, seven won; Jack Richelieu, Marlonette, PROVIDENCE, es to the republican nominated candidates for s chosen.at the April eleotion, Warren Lippitt_of this merchandise to the amount of $27,80 During February, excess of exports over Imports was $11,812,- For the eight months ended February of exports over imports was $91,907,932, as against $218,061,832 dur- ing the eight months ended February ate oflicers to be Hon. Charles was nominated he Fest of the general °nt iRcumbents were renom- . Wawona and nent upon her rights the constitution to say that she cannot work as many hours in the day as she may be inclined to. that this opinion is not to imply that section 5 would be invalid if it was limited in its terms to fewales who are Whitestone, Chorn (3 to 1), won; Rel el Fonso, 101, Gri) fin (10 to 1), second; to 1), third. officers the p ashlight, 91, Tsom ward Allen; setretary Suie” Abbott 2130 | Be Tenets artins Secretary of The gold exports during February amounted to $1,564,194, and the importations to $5, 187; for the eight months the exports of gold b e, Samuel Clark The platform adopted referred briefly to the ent state and national issues and strong- Chorn (4 to 1), wo Centurion, 10 ror_ X1 Be VCODMAN DRUG CO., 110 " FARNAM ' ST., " OMAIHA, NEB, What’s in a Name? Sometimes more, sometimes less. There's Ozo- mulsion, for instance. What's Ozomulsion? That's a trade name for ozonized emulsion. 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IBox 2076, San Franclsco, Cal, For Sale by dress DAVOL MIEDICINE CO. amounted to $58,3 94,767, and the imports to The exportatio s of silver dur- ebruary amounted to $3,071,336 and the For the eight months the exports exceeded the imports by 23,861,- amendment the state constitution providing for bi o pportionment of the cities ection of members to the general assembly is now In sess will probably be replaced with one prohibit- employment years of age more than eight hours in any one day, as the court has indicated that such Of all the labor no, Monroe, Valparaiso, Lau- wards for the el general assembly PROVIDENCE, R. Island démocrat imports to $392,928. farch 14— b ive-cighths of a mile: born (4 to 1) Pime: 1:041. Minister (7 to second, Curious (9 ¢ en-cighths 0 (15 to 1) won, Joco (19 to 1) second, Daphne @) to 1) third. Third race, one milé: won, Rapidan (1 to 1) seco would be legal. nominations: For governor, Georg Pawtucket; only one which art by the supreme court. NKFORT, K aclfic Calls on stained even in y during February, 18 9,608, as again ; elght months the total was 136 nee P (5 to 1) 1, Chimes (12 to 14.—The court of appeals holds valid and payable in gold peElodileatlycr s Fourth race, three-quarters of a mil “THE MORE YOU SAY THE LESS PEOl:LE | REMEMBER.” ONE WORD WITH YOU SAPOLIO the $300,000 bonds of the city of Louisville PORT HAS NEVER BEEN CONFIRMED. son U5 to D won, Ildzet (1) to 1) & deals almost s of a mile an (3 to 1) won, Lay On G to @ to 1) third. T i LOUIS, March 11, NERVE Strange Mystery Concerning the Expected Recall of Consul Willlams. WASHINGTON, March 14.—There has heen of seven days since the cable port came from Madrid that a cabinet coun- had agreed to ask the recall of United States Consul Williams at Havana. then there has been no official demand for his Mr. Willlams has stated in Havana Committees Buay at Work, court today indictments were found by a charge of subornation of perjur: nection with the filing of alleged claims in He ‘was arrested s’ furnished with Ethel Leah third nvention today and re- feast second, nine-sixteenths ern 'won, Hesperia second, Aric tion of the we and referred. T taxation of r the Oklahoma aind a bond of §1,000 w McGlashen and The bond was forfe itions relating to re submitted ws of Montana, The commitiees aré actively tions. Heware of imit Sold In Omaha by Sherman & McConnell, Kunw & Co. and by Vickers & Merchant, Drugsista. nd the government amount thereof from TThis Famous Xemedy oures quickiy, pormagontly allnervous discuses, Weuk Memory, Loss of Brain Power, lieadachie, Wekefulness, Loat Vitality, nightly cmis: slons, ovil dreaws, Inpotoncy und wasting d od by youl opintes.” Isa nerve tonle and bl iopaid and puny strong and plump, Basi.y crriod in ostpocket. S per box; @ for'S5. liymail propuid with nwritten guaranteo tocureor money rofunded, \Writous, free medienl book, sealed plain wrapper, with testl: T SR NoAY, " monials and financinl reforences. Nocharoe for co tions. 801 by out auents, oraddross Nerve Seed Co., Masonic Templo, © SEED 10 D that he had not heard of the contemplated McGlashen, zen of Beaver e ariena is_a wealthy shown on the surfa olden Crown second, May T Fourth race, Madrid have not denied the original report that a demand for his recall had been agreed circumstances. intimato that the return of President Cleve land from his hunting trip and the recovei cretary - Gresham Now York P ice Bills Agreed Upon March 14.—The bills to police department of agreed upon by the Lexow The bills a | mayor of the city any power of appointment in the ¢ and lodge the taining the present he DENVER, March 14, today handéd down an of P binion halding that third. JTim “olorado farmers is 10t hecome a will have to than to the state YALE CREW 0} ING TABLE, law, and the de: 100K elsewhere i Years—Captaln as the absence of the two f the police regarded as explanatory of the inaction cov- ering seven days since the report first came March M4.—Waldeck lodge 16 of the Knights of Pythias to the court T the state of Ilinois from taking from it its went to the train- appointed by The party includes the reg- date for the " ing table today. nd lodge of margarine Bill Passed in Missonrl, RSON CITY, senate has passed th: say nothing on the subject, either confirm- ing or denying the report, but it is believel they would take occasion to dismis port if it were entirely groundless. edict of the order abolishing the use of a ritual in German, SR B3 PCAI, bill prohibiting ‘Wheelwright hibits the coloring of olzomarg; tion of butter and its eale butter unless The penalties range frome fines to one year's Imprisonment, and Langford. vaccinations work of the crew thus far. tain Armstrong gave the men pair-oar work ne in imita- at any time as & the state Jaw prohibiting coj discharging employes because unions s un- 14.—(Speial T gram.)—Second cheu, Twelfth infantry, is transferred from company [ to company D of that regiment A board of survey, cons Yesterday Cap members of TREATMENT BY MAIL, Consultation Free, i ‘We cure Catarrh, all diseases of the w' L' DOllglaS $3 & $4 Shoe‘ Nose, Throat, Chest, Stomach, Liver, | Allour shoes are equally satisfactory Blood, S8kin and Kidney Diseases, Fe- | They give the best value for the mone; This is the heaviest crew since 1890, averag Measurements were for the new pump which Captain Armstrong intends to try will work it with per minute can be pumped out. impede the speed of the shell when working. nilenge to Wolcott. ‘Mysterious' did not render a_ dec case involving the ei on, however, is expected within a day or Last of the Blue Laws Gone. HARTFORD, Conn., March 14.—The senate has repealed the was a statute which provided that a justico of the peace might conviet a person on his personal knowledge without corroborative tes- timony of the offenses of blaspheming and drunkenn ster general; Maf r John Simpson, ter, ‘and Captain Carroll H. Pot assemble at for the pur- nd fixing the respo; or damnge to partment during the blue law! The defend- Philadelphia_from time to time pose of ascertaining bility for any ¢ property recéived at th, the remainder of the present calendar year, his foot, and six gallons male Weaknesses, Lost Manhood, and | el introducing_evidence More than sixty days have umed in taking testimony” in ALL PRIVATE DISEASES OF MEN. | PFrom $1 to $3 saved ove insurance cas WEAK MEN ARB VICTIMS TO IERVOUS "“:"“‘; l‘”,f..,."““‘;‘.’::‘ aiying Weaknes: a3 | A.W. BowmanCo., N. 16thSt. and mi Premature R et ¥ e s e < or "o address culars, frev book <nd receipts. Leavenworth St Dr. Searles and Searlas, 430 Norsan | e Newman, 424 8 13th St week longer the argument. be required to complete Agent Smit WASHINGTON, Not Be Disturbed. (Special Tele- seems probable that Ag Smith of the Yankton agency in South Da- kota will be allowed to hold his office, BOSTON, March Smith has sent a letter to Matchmaker Ken- the Seaside club of Coney Island stating that he is willing to meet Joe Wol- cott in a twenty-five-round contest at Coney Callfornia t SACRAMEN senate today amendment adopted a constitutional LE. When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria, When she was a Child, sho cried for Castoria, n time to time made complaints to the as 1o the unfitness of Smith but thus far the officials of the Interior de te of Deuver’s Daly, jr., of Boston or Al Smith or Jere Dunn of New York to referee, Indian office pounds, William submitted to th voters of the state, IS THE BEST, FIT FOR AKING, 55, CORDOVAN, D G T ll H W. L. 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Farnam en no cognizance of the cfuse to take action look- matter rests en- fdent and the secretary Indian office winner to take all of the purse or gate re- oipts, less $250 fo loser, contest be decided by a knockout and nelther man be decided a winner if there is interference or it at When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, When she Lad Childsen, she gavothem Casteris Bill to Prevent stealing charges filed anc ing to his remov tircly with the pres of the interior, He asks that the state senate today Senafor Berry's bill to pre- vent wrongful taking of mews from the wires oss assogiations w ing Blemishes, in 150 p. book fo. W the end of the twenty- fifth round both men are on their feet, able and willing 1o contis Athletes to Train, Owing to the recent of the Oxford Uni- of newspaper pr to the third reading WASHINGTON, ) (8pecial Tele- were appointed Wil to Prevent, b, Through Pullman Sleeping Car L Rut Daily INTO FLORIDA via the .‘.m.‘ plaflt Sy}tem ERB VESTIBULED TRAINS IN nn o ~rTQm oNLY ONE Niant our serwery NEW YORK AND ST. AUGUSTINE. 3 GREAT WEST COAST HOTELS Owued aud Operated by the PLANT SYSTEM, MR. J. H. KING, Manager. LONDON, March 14 cold weather the athle Plant System 12 OF THE MOST ¢ THE WORLD. 1ator MotU's bill this o which brohibits thié d. The bill was ‘pre King of horses' athletic tournament with the Cambridge uni- until July 17 an Saffrage for Fopular V ALBANY, March Point, Turner county, Henry Chris- ussembly today resolution submitting to a vote of the peopld the question of woman suffrage by a vote of 80 (o, 31 To Dye Or Not to Dye that is the ques- tion ; whether it relative to the reported delay in Oxford-Cambridg the King's Birthday. there” would m sent from the university, should a mateh take place. of the residence ambassador, This is the birthday hung In fror GTON, March 14.—United States Minister Taylor at Madrid is meeting with success in the prosecution of the claima cf Humbert and patriotic speeche WASHINGTON, Postmasters w pecial Tele- commissioned to flled as follows Stephenson, s that he has alms in the cases Hawthorne, the ships Harry and Grance, Reynolds, Brooks & faded, shabby dress and endure the scornful looks of all your well-dressed short stop; Streator, fleld, and Spear, left fleld right fleld; Read, center Knott, Selg Strathmore Dead. March 14.—Strathmore, is dead from the effect of received about FORT WAYNE the great stallion neighbors, or to purchase a package of Diamond restore " freshness in another color—making a new dress for ten cents, Diamond Dyes are made for home use. Absolutelyreliable. Any color. 80ld overywhere. sed 1imataliie Platfor WASHINGTON, Senator Stew- ernor of Nevada ““Resolution of legislature and bimetallic platform passed and approved famed of all Hambleton endorsing Sibley Five Hundred a Month for a Jockey, FRANCISCO, 14.—Charley jockey, has signed to rid for E. J. Baldwin at a salary of $500 a month, ptain Shepard s Dylong. WASHINGTON, of the revenue the Treasury department, s dying of pneu- monia at his home bhere, Elegaut Ships w Port Tampa, Key West and Havanna PORT TAMPA AND MOBILE, Plant Steamship Line WRISNN, Trylng 10 Arrungo a Wres CINCINNATI, March 14.—Dan San Francisco 1s 10 0ente package. 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