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- THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. -_— —— == = = ABLISHED JUNE 19, 1 OMAHA, TUESDAY MORNING, JANUARY S8 EN PAGE SINGLE COPY FIVE CENT COLONY CASES ’A_GAL.\‘READY TO WAGE TARIFF WAR P MONARY ARTERY BROKEY|IOWA VOLUNTEER IN TROUBLE | ([{[|DREN ROASTED 10 DEATR|Svavtion OF YW WEATHER | FADING TO A CAUCUS Germany Said (o Have Decided to King, 1y of Dubuque, A prec for Nebrasku-Cloudy, and Cold w— Meet United States with High Arrested for A & Bribes— day: Cold Wave o & Fair, with 1 sk N Wi - ay Westa S Oibosts Ol Ond Bitee ol tection Polley, Physicians Discover Grave Oause of Con- Nineteen Little Orphaus Meat Horrible Fate B 7.—The | i 088 1 3 —=tle g in Fire Early This Morning. be Berlin papers print grewman Neville's Tllness, MOBILE, Ala., docret Service y It preme Oourt Today, view granted by Prince — Agent B McAdams today arrested in ceeees 10 1 p.om oo Oonfer on Oonditions, Herbert 14l ’ Gorriere della Zerra this city C. W. King, quartermaster and cee 10 - | perature nt Omahn Yeaterdny: | Republican Members of Legislature Will % of Milan, in r’u/ @ prince s _repre SOLUTION OF SALT APPLIED AS LIFE ELIXIR | cupervisor of the overnment works at|ASYLUM AT ROCHESTER, N. V..DESTROV[D! AR AR DAVE MERCER AGAIN ON THE GROUND Dew. Mour. Dew J. G. CARLISLE COUNSEL FOR PETITIONERS | ccnted as asserti at the great German P Fort Morgan, Ala. Captain King had, it § | industrial ofgantisatioM<with the approval " alleged, Just received $1,000 in bills from | . . | of Emperor Wiilim and Count von Buelow, | Rural Free Delivery Extended to Ne- | ; 'y yipgon, a contractor on government [ Bxplosion in the Hospital Section Fol- . . tume with His Politioal Managers to 8ee Brief Filed of Argnment on Which Appel- |imperial chancellor, have compromised with | braska Towns—Than«s for CAptain | wori at the fort. McAdams, with a local | 10Wws First Discovery of Flames, \ N 3 i | the” agrarians and’ will meet the United Clark=Howard N, Connor Clerk | doiective as witness, searched the eaptain Scores of the Tnmates Neing 9§ Mives the Game Out. lants Rest Their Olaim. tates with a sharp protective poliey at Council Bluffa Postofil and found $1,000 in bills, King, it is sald, Carrled Out Unconsclous, - |Bixty marks a ton on grain is mentioned i telling them that it it was of any use to Sk CALEB G. JESSE PARDDNED SLAND INTEGRAL PART OF UNITED STATES | 1,21 flustration b A AL B T \ i | SOME TIPS FOR SENATORIAL PROPHETS Some of the papers cast doubt upon the | WASHINGTON, Jan. 7.—(Spectal Telo- f ceived the money from Hobson. All the| ROCHESTER, N. Y., Jan. 8.—Fire broke | ife Had Heem Convicied of Shooting authenticity of the Interview, but the Ber- |gram.)—Congressman Nevillo, according to [ bills had previously been recorded and | out in the ho: wm‘mvl‘..ukn(n:m- Rochester HiTter TIGER VIS # Wivpe . | 1iner Taggeblatt sees in it a fresh confirm- | 4 builetin issued tonight by his physicianc, | marked, so that McAdams was able to|orphan asylum at 1 o'clock this morning in = A . Entire Soversignty is Vested in Oonstitnted | 41, OF the Seeant stitemiests at Ooun just & shade better, and whi y thure identify them. Hobson told McAdams that | Hubbell park and the flames spread rapidly | . e How the Hold-Over Members Voted in the Powers of This Country. von Klinckowstroom, an agrarian leader. | chances of his recovery is considered iu | this was the second §1,000 pald to King by [ to other sections of the institution. 1t 18| MARYVILLE, Mo, Jan 7.—(Special)— Struggle Two Years Ago. The Taggeblatt serevely deprecates o |a dangerous condition. Dr. Baine, the at- | him. King was taken before United States | known that Binyts alr the ehildren Dok | aureh . Tense, who was convidted ot shoot 2 tarift war with the United States, the cost | tending physician, has called in Dr. Chew, | Commissioner Rickarby for preliminary ex- [ ished and it s feared that many more vies o peai e 16 FREETN Fitn B0 Mary- | g POWERS OF PRESIDENT ARE QUESTIONED |of which. it contends, would be borne by |u soecialist on discuses of this choracor, | aminat ; tms may be repored later ville Daly Review, In the Fevraary term of | STATE CONMITTEE MEETING CALLED German trade, Germany's flourishing ship- | and after a minute examination of the pa.| Hobson testified before the commissioner | The fire was first seen by two men Pass- | .ouri and entenced (o two years in (h s ping and German consumers generally tient they agreed that Representativ | that for some t he bad been having | ing the asylum. They hastily sent in an pitentiaty, ‘WAS pardoaed by Qovernor G Right of This Nation to Acquire | The National Zeltung says: “We can- | ville s suffering from a rupture of the pul- | (rouble in carrying out his contracts on |alarm and then turned thelr attention giephens at Jefferson City today and is | indany Says It in to Con= " i not beliove that a diplomatist Wke Prince [ monary art Last week the doctors|bulldings at Fort Morgan, about per [ toward arousing the nuraes and the ¢hild- | yiried home fonight. The pardon has 1e Matters Left Quer from HORINS FRopexty Herbert Bismarck would openly advocats | thought it was @ jesion of the bronchial | Bt of the material he furnished being [ ren. A terrific explosion was then heard | ooov o © e 0K o ent in Mary. | 0 Tate 0HY DREITEG a policy favoring Russia at the expense of | tubes with which Mr. Neville was affiicted, | FJected as unsatistactory. About sight | and in a moment the entire hospital Kection | yyo “oying to the widely diverse opini atublishe: the United Staton.” but the best expert opiuion of the city says | MOUths ago, he said, King approached him | was fn flames 810 Whether Joape SHOOIA huve been pUN — it s a rupture of the pulmonary artery,| 9nd substantiully said that if Hobson made | On the arrival of the fire apparatus a gen- |\ o4 4t ail or whether his sentencs should | ANNEXATION OF BELGIUM | ¥r..Neville is packed in ice and was treated | 20 arrangement with him he would not | eral alarm was sounded, calling out the eh by, been much more severe thaw it was. | yesterduy with a solution of salt, which {s | P¢ 80 Dard on him. The amount named [tire department. The smoke began to POUT | Grimy wag shot on April 8, 1885, on the Carlisle, who appears as leading counsel| o~ 0 U aving Pro. | ¥l to have greatly added to the comfort | bY King was £i,000, and as failure on the |out of cvery window in the maln bullding | njuin wreet of Maryville and Jesse's con- | against the government in the Porto Rican b s St | ot the patvent [ contract meant ruin, Hobson agreed to|and the screams and frantic cries of the | yilijon was only wecured ufter two t:lals customa case, the argument in which will| Bosed Scheme of Terriorial Lnton C. Bassett of Shelton, president of the | 1Y $3.000. King sald he had advanced | children coyld be heard f unusual length and in which some of begin in the United States supreme court LAl B Dalry association of Nebraska, expects to|Bat amount as he had caused him a loss | Children and nurses were carried from the | ¢po best criminal lawyers in northwest tomorrow, will not file an individual brief, 4 5 oL avpear before the committee of agriculturo | DY Peing hard on him. Hobson pald King | building, all in an unconscious condition, | Nfigsouri were engaged on both sides. | but will content himsel with a verbal pre- | PARIS, Jan. T.=A dlapatch recelve this week on behalf of the Grout oleomar- 3900 In October and the same amount in ad. Ambulances from the City, St | jesse was in jail in Maryville ten months tiites tanikh sontation. His name, however, appears as | {rom Bruseels says the military commission WRHIEE: (AL IRGAY CeE i Ditante. WA | P November and $1,000 today. Captain King | Mary's Homeopathic and Hahnemann hosp! . " o reorgat o | Barine bill | ay. ptain King Y Dave Mercer returned to coln ‘onight o ainel 1 the briet in the Dooler cases, | Which I8 studying the reorganization of (h kept here five months during_a cuaran- | e AR LR L udge Lacy of Io support o | Was bound over in the sum of $10,000 and | tals were summoned and the victims wer neoln 1 ing the right to assess duties on|defense of Belglum, has been Informed in i LR L L tine of the Missouri penitenti® cainat | VD Bis campaign chafrman, T. W. Black- ovolvin e 0 assess duties e 0 It £ 801 e g Rry agains articles brought into Porto Rico from opkins reapportionme 1 L[ up to 7 p. m. had not made bis bond removed to the several institution il - “other parts of the United States” and |General Zurlinden (former French minister | 05 0ion i icied will take one member | 00 10ld Secret Service Agont McAdams |and a corps of about thirty nurses and at- | months, thus making his entire confine r"“‘v".":"“”""" B ‘I“y“"';“‘i‘x::""""' ""_“_“" Into other parts [0f war) proposed in 1897 to the superior | o o T ln B ol olegation, sald | thAt after ho had begun paying King the dants. Two of the women & dants A= | ment about twenty-one months. It fs ex. | (M€ Some votes and he declded to take an war council that France annex Belgium today "m the ”‘“M 3 " Y o {latter was much casier on him, and that |among the dead pected that the pardon will arouse a storm * throw at the game 1 -’ ieiderable indignation was expressed But complaint is made about the reduc- | *M€ Of the material first rejected tad been | The origin of the fire is not known at this |of criticism among the farmers of the B s AN mitted to Be Fully They Gather, - PR LINCOLN, Jan. 7.—(Special.)~This even WASHINGTON, Jan. 7.--Ex-Secretary ing there is in circulation among republican members a paper calling for a conferenco to be held on Thursday night to constder the conditionn of a caucus on the senatorial question. Newell and Owens are circulating the paper, which is receiving some signa also sent from Porto Rico of the United States” before and after | congress passed the Porto Rican act iy’ alsbatoh A that OFSRE BEle . | tion of Nebraska. That is largely due to wed by the quartermaster 1o be used. time, The property loss will probably ex- |county when it becomes known to them, for stlopted by the Denglhs Cothts tRIon bree Hetry W, Ward fllsd these briets o the| =Tho dispatch adds that Great Rritain at | "ol [ ialization of the papulation of ; It I8 said the government has had in- | ceed $20,000. Griffin, the man killed, was a popullst and | (CHEE T T B S0 SeUtIon: BF W - [that time was indifferent, while Germany ph | formation on the case sincegthe begin perance ' Y by | SERELE: LGRS PECULITS ULe . 0 oday. Fo s & sum b 890, u olty o 2 ase sincegthe heginnin, temperance leader and his death was by suprems court today, Following i was Inclined to acquiesce, regarding the KR L1 1899, ThHA clty- of OmAUR Lag ’ . . } Jaacus e PvitE Aire 4 | ward Rosewater. 1t was rumored about tha oy o th argumen | e I o e rotnaing e | dcind o o o1y 1 bt unkbi o ovath evgunee o | 70 DEPORT FILIPING LEADERS | b romrand an ain 10 mariyrom: oay | vt Hosemaer, T i umired a1 First-At 1 times since the ratification | 10bb1 f the hotel that Miles Mitchell 1 titylog arrest. King is a volunteer officer. the family and a few of Jesse's most Inti Al ’ - ? . J on for the lo sace-Lo . 1900, That decline is apparent and not { 4 friteobige Sl . chief of police of South Omaha, was here oF it e 1, IR,V | saion for the loms of Alwnce-Loraine, " | 100 T declne Is uprarent and not| e chiiea ar Dubuane, Tas i 1%, ro:|Litte Iatanders Tdope American Pian | maie rents Kuew that oh attemp 1o b | S OF pllee of South Omab was bers o United States. he statement has caused a sensatio " cely spolntaient &k ckBith ¥ : : KR R T e th additio arrants s provoke of the linltsd Blnlen: nce of the treaty [ noiott oot tas attracion i stiecian |ault of the fieres competition betwes ing appointment as captain and assist- | of Open Debate—Leaders Advise | (ain o pardon was ‘belng mad the entire s signty over Porto Rico has na tterances of earvest denunclation. ) . ant quartermaster. He served In Porto o, b LS {he entire T Y, *United States, but |in France. Baron d'Anethan, the Beigian |Omha and other cities on the Missour: tien. | Rico during the w heringe s 'tond- | The rumor proved unfounded, however. pecom veniad I (i, LMMET SIALe% s | iolater here. in an interview, denies teat | FLVOF In the canmup of 140, The same| fne,tariin e WA, Auperiebmaiog lond |ARMOUR FUNERAL TOMORROW | e and that the Belglum minister at Paris | notified his government of this fact ing and unlouding of transpe > W ‘ 7.—Gen, cArthur has Flgures for Forecasten ¢ et A g i i | g of transports. He was| MANILA, Jan. 7.—General MacArthur h | of the tederal guvernment Lave oney powes has attributed such a_declaration to | (INK exists elsewhere (o f‘]‘;‘d Judge Lacy's| #85180€d to Fort Morgan in April last. | ordered the deportation of nerals of Business | The time s arriving when volitical | by the constitution. eral Zurlinden. He admits he sent his | | 0 EE oo atement, but Lacy as | i€ Ba8 & wife and two children and has [ Ricarte, Del Pilar, Hizon, “Llanera and P { weather forecasters are beginning to try Third —The president had not ”_l' power government cuttings from newspapers con 1 " b o >4 o " | been well received here socially. He is said [ S8antos to the islund of Guam. regl nt | their hands at figuring on the senatorial v the constitution to make or ehforce taining similar assertions, but he refrained | Usudl would not be interfered with and |y, paye well-to-do relatiyes in Towa. mental and four subordinate officers, with line-up, but it is still & trifle early to hit the order of January Nt in 8o fur s from comment on them. The minister adds | Burkett subsided Burkett, who is among - - A - it Impowed’ duttes” pont urficles of mer- | {10l B e on N Lol . those leading the ght for the Burletgh bilt 1M eight elvilians, Including Trins, Teeson and| CHICAGO, Jan. 7.—The funeral of Philip | With any precision. One factor, however, chandise brought inte Porto Rico from | that throughout his er ho remembers | those leading ¢ 0 e Burle il SEABINL- notoriots. suiptAtite (0 the thaliie| o ferhs bl o'cloch | that can be reckoned with with some knowl- pe o e afted Hidtest ™ T o' incldent tending to atect the neutrality | WhICh 1 passed will give. the house 28 ANY LAND ENTRIES AT STAKE | Mebint, notorious assistants of the insur-| b e Hriatntn hi" (he. buites1iz | Wlav: ot thule: preaslietions; 1a ths Nebehd th-Congress had not the power (T8 (0 Shoay : e of the |members, said I , have also been N | iesday afternoo e home, 2115 | ed& h F the constitution to Impose the LLt DL R LR LA L LR L Rttt P Husetts: aateihil % Down Deeiston | deported. It Is General MacArthar's in-| Prairie avenue. Those who desire to look | term membership, Quties imposed by the act of April 12, [French empire and its schemes regarding Massachusetts delegation came to| "™ nny Settiers tentlon to hold moet of the active leaders | upon the face of Mr. Armour will be given | There are elght republican senators and 190, upon articles of merchandise br the left bank of the Rhine the support of the Burleigh bill ntact to- : : i s ) 4 of the rebels who have bees ptured in ¥ 3 ral. T welve republican house members, making s Pto Rice. from ofher parts of Uhs thE ARaRdirs b SRR o f the rebels who have been captured in|the opportunity prior to tha funeral. The | twelve repu United Stutes, or into other parts of th , the delegation agresing to vote as a > ] Guam until the resumption of a condition | hody will lie in state at the Armour home | {Wenty in all, who served in the last legls- g TSI RL L AMERICANS GET NO REDRESS | U!! o the measure. The Calfornia dele-| yxsyyingros Tniathin . Drited| Gfupenos 1ias beer deciared Rl LR LG UGS [1ature, and bave been re-elected. Two O T Ub a1 R S mBth by mo Cladi L gation will alto vote with s, with the ex- | giytes supreme court today opiulons were | - ‘The firat municipal election was held muc- #pent in discussing the power of the United ception of one member, and we are gaining | pypded down by Justice Harlan in several | cessfully at Bagulo, province of Benguet States to acquire and hold outside property eV yotes every day. cages involving the question whether it was | Saturday. The Igorrotes took part in the fi‘:‘f“n‘:’““ having become firmly es- Stark Starts for Governorship. competent for the secretary of the fnterfor | election. ployes in Chicago, who number thousands, | Tival aspirants several who are agaln in tablished.” Tongru sta Aib Yo o .| upon recelving and approving the map of [ The Filipinos in Manila have been en-|will be invited to view the body during the | the running. In support of the first point it 18 eon-| o1y pMaTAD, Curacos, Vi Haytien Hopkiby bill, for k.,fl“;‘...."rl javor of the |definite location of the Northern Pacific | Jo¥ing a novel experience recently fn the| morning hours el } Golng down the list, we have am second tended that by the operation of the Parla | oy, “jon "7 “iThe United States minister | lished In the county press and which fa|F080 10 the states of North Dakota and | holding of free, open political meetings.| Rev, Frank W. Gunsaulus will preach the | (erm membery In the senate, Berlet of Ne- treaty lll{(n I.“‘ 0 has become as much St Carackn, Venesuels, M7, Lewins deconding | intarnreted Bats “x. VIiE e as ‘“r.“v shington to make an order withdrawing Most of the Adresses at these m Hngs | funeral rmon. Tho burlal will be in the | maha, Arends of Otoe, Ml‘.ll of € u.ml. Cur- 8 part of the United States as any of the | o po ly(egt advices here, has not yet suc- | his nomination as governor in Nebraska on | (B¢ 0dd-numbered sections of the lands | Were made by former officers of the In-| family lot at Graceland and the pallbearers | Tle of Custer, McCarger of Saline, Steelo of states or territories. ceeded in obtaining justice for the New | the democratie flcket. said that an amend. | ¥1hin the indemnity limit from settlement. [ SUrEents, all of whom asserted that the|will be business associates of the deceased, | Jeferson, Allen of Furnas and Owens of m— York and Bermudez Asphalt company fn 1ts | ment would probably be tucked on to the |, TH® test case came from Nejth Dakota, | Pett Way of securing personal liberty 15 to | On the day of the funeral all of the plants | D4Wson, and in the house, Weozel A PORTO RICAN CASES PUT OFF |aispute with the local authorities and the | Hopkins bill making the membership of the | 10¢ Htle belng Fred Hewitt, ‘plaintiff in accept the libertics guaranteed by the con- | and offices of the Armour company in Chi- | Bawasas Arpizang gt Nemats, s bucao ¥ situation s regarded #s critical. Three | house 360, which would add one represonta. | 1% Asuinst Emil and I Juka Schuies. | Alifetion and government of the Uaited | cago and other cities will be closed for th ’ (Jeousthy of Mt Bupreme Court Delays Hearing for a | American war ships are either At La Guasra | tive to the states of Colorado, Florida and | T1e 140d n question was settied upon by | States, which Is what American soverclgnty | ntire day. Lano of Lancaster, Hibbert of Gage, Bels Day—Each Side to Mave or o their way (the Buffalo, Hartford and | North Dakota. Stark is a stickler for | eIt In 1882, but his proof of settlement | Stands for. The audiences were greatly Bl AR R sl L s g, ¥ s rejected on the ground that the land | Interested and many of those attending the O of York, Broderick of Clay and Hathorne Five Hours. Scorplon) and the Americans are complain- | Hamilton's idea of a mob in the house of | ¥4* T & g ing at the alleged delay in oblalning pro- | representatives and ho wants o hold the B4 been withdrawn in 1875 by the secretary | mectings signed the federal party declara- | MRS. O'NEILL DISCHARGED | o¢ e wwitiow Wit Neven Were Hayward Men, y % e " of the interfor as within the limits of the | tion WASHINGTON, Jan. 7.—The argument | tection for their fnterests e local au- | house down to the idea of one senator fo |y s : A Hiba's thadiy i Hatals In the United States supreme court in the | thorities, it was added, encouraged the |every three representatives and upon this | orthern Pacific idemnity. The railroad :T-‘::‘.,.r."m:,r"“'f','"‘ 9.5 o prins ; Troubles Crentea by | Of theso weven were for Hayward from P o estion of | Batives to invade the company's plant. ratio hangs all th | aempaayuthen sola thasland toiRehults and il - EIERS AUAcGition to thote 4t Manils, | the start and remained with him without Yorto Rican cases involving the ques pany's y 8! Hig o\ fa aRd they, eitarsd tie & will be begun shortly. rous Creditors, | . " the legniity of duties imposed by this coun- Applications were filed today by S mvmr},‘,' N aits Ay ean e :‘:“‘:m"‘":‘““‘l” s ¥ RO | change to the finish 11 p:.:.«- ‘M\.q: Jere: try on goods shipped from the United [ 4 o\ b~y ¥ Thurston for the establishment of rural [Pt FER " (MECERIEY RESRRNLS CHICAGO, Jan. T.—The financial troubles | Senators Arends, Newell, Currie and Owe Etates to Porto Rico and from Porto Rico [.\I‘lll;,fwi'k‘““"l‘:"?""'m":'"‘M"(""_‘“':‘ "0 ua® | free delivery routes from Hartington, Gres- | K% 1© fecover the land and toduy's de- COMPLIMENTS ~ VOLUNTEERS |, \re vangeline clare ool wite of |and Representatives Sandall, Broderick to the United States did not begin today, o ate POUIP | ham and Laurel 4 y b ATy Wl SRYOT, 18 enry J. O'Ne kpown as the Hathorne. Two of the men enumer Sther tuses preceding hud the effect of | D AFmOUr and of his generous philan- | versing the supreme court of North Da ral M Addresses Regi- l”. BEy .9 el R Aty e ot Atmatrons and Berlet, bagan two yoars ago postponing un\lrl‘ tomorrow. Thi urt, | thropy. Sir Thomas Lipton In the course Clear Up Ompha Matter | kota ment Before 1t Salls .”“|‘| ‘{‘m' nm ;m 'le J |“ o by voting for Thomas J. Majors, but after POALRON rabihibd ). SNk ) o) rvlew paid ¢ 'ha decision g S Raurtity . y Kohlsaat in the United States district court | bY VO ¢ 8 s 3 d however, took sufficlent cognizance of the | °f &7 interview paid high tribute to the| ynited States Attorney W. S. Summers| The decision of the court Is supported by for ¥ 4 schareing. Ter frert| tho second bullot joined in the Hayward however, too ent cogniz deceased merchant’s simplicity of life, un the holding of Secretary Vilas, rendered entered an order discharging her from : . cases to decide what time should be given e Ly of life, un-| qnq R Hall of Omaha came In today | g of a o ered in | 2 o o " | column. Senator Steele and Reprosenta- i . [ tiring Industry and unbounded charit 1888, which decision has since been fol N Jan. 7. all indebtedness. The settlement of the to each side of the controversy. This ques ! charity | from the west. ~ Mr. Summers explain ch decision has since been fo MANILA, Jan T.—General MacArthur, ac- | {ve Belsner gave complimentary votes (o 1 e d . owed by i s o] o kruptey proceedings was the result of a |tive Be [ AU WA TS v peN e YR raon it Reovetave Oab “W;\l: Armour Fenlized moro. than mOst | (hat his visit was for the purpose of clear- lowed by the Interfor department. The |companied by his staff, reviewed the Thirty lisle, who stated that five of the cases could o & furckiah 18 owed. & ompromise 5. O'Nelll's lead H. Hinshaw before golng over to Hay- ing up many things he had under considera- | COUTt Blated that while it was true that | seventh regiment of volunteer infantry on | (i if i |)||-“n\;-hvln\|l': whose Claims wers | ward Wonzel und Scott of Pawnco dia- be consolidated. Thess five are the cases | ET¢8L deal to the world and had to pay | (jon with Attormiey General Griggs, who will | PrevIous to that date the department had | the Luneta fleld this afternoon. All the | CTOSilors. the creditors ber cent of their | tributed their first favors to Allen W. Field of Delima and others against Collector "",'.”” to fortune. Hard man of business | jeave the cabinet on March 4. pursued the opposite course, KtiIl the de- | companies were together | clalms. The bankruptey case of Mrs, |8bd G. M. Lambertson, respectively, while Bldwell, 8. B, Downs agaiust Collector Bid ‘r‘:r "; 1”-" ew petitioners with fair claims | [ would rather take my chances,” he |Partment had consistently held to its find- | first time since the regiment was organ- | ('Neill has been one of (he most not ble |Senator Allen started out for Field and ] s o e e L ealby Gaathat elp ever found him turn a deaf ear. sald, “with a man understanding the cases |12 since that time. At best, therefore, | ized. After the review the regiment was||'‘\he history of (he district 1o 186 when | Fowler for Lambertson. McCarthy two The TTted' Ristes andLCatlos. Asmstrens S Tl and matters pending in Nebraska as At- |Justice Harlan eaid, the contention of the | drawn up in close order and General Mac- i | yoars ago was one of the two pillars for oad peop one of do Many | procecdings were brought against her, Mrs. | ! against the United States. Upon sugges- | CHERBOUR! torney General Griggs does than with a |Fallroad people was one of doubt. Many | Arthur, in a farewell add T ess, congratu- | . | Judge M. B. Reese. Hibbert voted a few Jan. T.—Tmportant trials titles had been acquired, said he, since Mr. | lated officers and men on their br OINalIL .Cod, “Arst S0 [hitimore sad then | e Jefte on for Unite tion the court awarded five hours o0 each | or submarine bonts fook place here today, | 1% Man who would have to review them f 2 he. since Mr. | lated the officers and men on their bravery, | i, Montroal, where she was arrested, | times for Jefferson B. Weston for United Vilas' opinion was rendered and the court | discipline A jud, t, o p| o- 3 o 1ol H o controvel o fully before pussing on them. My visit fs | discipline and judgment, concluding his re SRR Ve 3 S0 | States senator—all of these finally lining slde of the controversy. The minister of marine, M. de Lanessa, | Y passing e g « | 410 not think the secretary should be re- | marks with a hearty “God bless you, com- | \'.'ch Teleased Mrs. O'Nelll went to Paris, | IR SO0 DRl by Mr. Carlisle stated that these cases in- | and the minister of war. G 1 Andre | EOL political. "I do not know who fs going | (L Ot TRk K secrel |Pxaanie Y- €58 YOU, COM- | ynere sho attracted attention by n pub. | Up for Judge Hayward. W volved the double question of the power of | came to Cherbourg especlally to » °|to be elected to the United States senate | YOTE0C ¥ ity |iEAGa8 lic sale of costly robes and other persona) | That leaves two second-termers yet to the United States to levy duty on £0ods | experi K eapeclally to watch the | (o’ obragka. Mr. Rosewater, I want to| *The practice of the lund department, If | The Thirty-soventh will safl for home on | yy *ei® OF “O811Y Tobes Ad other personal | | BlC0,u0taq for—Senator McCarger, whoso being shipped in both directions, the ques- | submamen ¢ """(“‘" examination of the | .o yag many friends, wrong at all, cannot be sald to be 8o plainly | the transport Sheridan Thursday. More 4 i 5 0 hats. | Cote was repeaiedly recbrded for Judge A. ol e both directiol 08~ | yubmarine boat Morse, M. de Lanessa | %Y D ' s s S court: atte . ¢ 8 o Y SO I e e et af alliiee Lanessa wrong as to justify the court, after the [ than half the men and many of the officers : § 3 J. Cornish until it swung in for D. E bearded the Narvaal and headed for the Quandary Over Crow Creck. lapse of 8o many years, in adjudgin, at | come o OTHER BRITI: T on goodn golng 1nto POFto Rico belng en- | rondatend, when o number of surface sia| offe {1ap 2 judging that | come from Tennessee. ANOTH TISH WAR LOAN¢ Tho | ympson, and Representative Lane of Lan- s of the Interior department are |it had misconstrued the act of July 2, | tirely new. submarine mancuvers were carried out, [ he [ 1864, Th der of withdrawal by thi Nety York Banlie dizolas It ’ caster, who was one of the original Thomp- in & quandary over the tradership on the | 186 e order of withdrawal by the sec- | EX. | ork Bunking Circles Interested | General Andre witnessing them from the X-MAYOR WEARS STRIPES ARSI | son men Crow Croek agency in South Dakota. John |retary, upon which the title of the rallroad In Heport That England M N Ttis slassification may have itila direst SEATTLE CITIZENS ASSIST | tmprenavic. Q. Anderson of Chamberlain was recently [company depends, being out of the way, sk Bxeontlvor taaprl Want More Money. | W th i i fon th 1 bearing on the preferences of these legis- B e 5 granted a lcense and it was his under- | there is no ground to question the title of Maltlas Gtles e i — R L h tha o B amesiean 3 Cnern foniay | Standing that Trader Bradley would with- |the plalntifis o the land in dispute.” ng . Qbleertannb NEW YORK, Jan. 7. The talk of tho pos- |fhoe "0 uf Tt AT0 PR ) Jan. 7.—The Autwerp-Buenos | 4tnding that frade; d Elli i Mgl i . sibility of anothe sh war loan to me 94100 00 y Ayres line of steamers has been wod g | 4raW. The latter contends that he should | Justices Brewer and Shiras united In a ibility of another British war loan to meet | ek t'a Datiisanin, the Hamburg-Amerlcan Steamehip com. | "0t be frozen out unless the mew trader |dissenting opinion. The decision affects a While the holding of the funeral from | Years ako they participated in the senatorial the house will necessarily restrict the num- | contest which resulted in the election of Situa In Venczueln Regnrded as | ber in attendance, all of the Armour em- | Hayward and which aumbered among the d | law and the prophets Lipton's Tribute to Avmour, olmost for the Yiedgo $100,000 to Moran Brothers that They May Bulld Govern- ; es of the pro e State ¢ tee Meeting. [0UX FALLS, S e (Special | the_expeuses of the protra mpaign | e Nioa | Chaliman han® purchases his stock. Anderson is willing |large number of land entries Telegram.)—Richard A. Tubbs, ex-mayor of | In South Africa was hea y in loc airman Lindsay un AN WASHINGTON, Jan. 7.--The Navy de- [P*% to do this, but he reports that the price DT ) | bunking circles. It was generally believed | Young of the republican state committee af partment has been fnformed that the citi- | @ desperate legal battle with | | - asked by Bradley s excessive. The matte d State Siiat | that the floating of such a loan would again | & conference today decided to call a meet B et Bave pledged “hemseives | BOERS ARE LOCATED BY KNOX v Bradiey is excossive. he moiter| SUPPRESS CHINESE PAPERS | tho United States authorities 1nstin two | 0 « Toan would agin g epublican state com it Is further complicated by trouble between years, was this afternoon lodged in the | find American bankers ready to take up a | Ing of the republioan atnie kus "‘k]m;‘lnnu to ralse a fund of $100,000, to be pald to Agent Stephens and Trader Bradley. Ef- | American Co on Makes | Sioux Falls penitentiary to serve a term of | 1ATB share of it be held here at Lineein next week, ) Moran broihers, the local shipbuilding evening. The meeting, they assert, forts will be made to adjust the matter Demaun it 18 Com- THa vakte {an sandine % day evening. The n 1 A . o ye or sending objectionable letters concern, to enable them to accept the pro Privates Are Killed a o y : ¢ r othing whatever to do with the sena 5 amicably. The trouble between Bradley and Pited With, through the United States mail. Owing to| GOLD WILL GO TO EURQPE | ' nothink whatewet 16 0 m o M oone. ot posal of the Navy department to build a Stephens has resulted In a renewal of the -— the prominence of the defendant, the case |izorist SHAMR Amnala battleship at the figure named in the act s efforts made some time ago to oust Agent| TACOMA, Wash. Jan. 7.—The stea has pe o & o =y 144 0 closing up the work of the last e B n tiis depart- | LONDON, Jan Reporting to the War | St e SRR g bt PRe el gt ‘:M""‘m" has perhaps attracted wider interest than|New York L iolden Outflow | i qaciding to what extent the committes cong ply T | r Mate i yamk to the WA | siephens. Interesting developments in this | Tacoma brings news trom Hong Kong that|any case tried in the federal court of g &l B Beice d de 2 what sxtest. i cuitin;tiee ment's requirements, (ho Morans must re- | Sfice u! J y 6 L anticipated soon the American consul at Canton has required | South Dakota for several yehrs Tho lattews Mnt.of His gantzation shall ¢ duce thelr bid $200,000, &0 that even with | Kitchener says ) Nebraska Natlonal bank of Omaha |the viceroy of Kwang Tung to suppress | wero written to & youns lady with whom ¢ Aty | thin bonus of §100,000, the not reduction [ Yesterday Uabington engaged Delarey s (he Hanover National bank of New | €everal seditious native newspapers which } Al the "'":"»‘"" "’"'l"”‘ ‘:":"“\‘:;"’: e o o as bee 0 ioe V'8 commandoe gau . . s e S TaE e Ao B y | on the ground promp oday e must be $100,000. Nothing has been heard | poich S0 emy'was forced to retire in | York were today approved as reserve agents | were being circulated throughout Canton.| He was nrrested early in January, 1899, | money market and forelgn exchange figure, | O (N6 Kround promptly today whom @ tee positively by the department, but it {8 very | the northwest Our casualties have not the Diwst National bank of Chadron, |aavibing the natives to rise ssalust fanelans 4 . BUre, | yoeiclature reconvened enator " e o SR ARATmARN W SL R YOTY | 50D then acsived Lt She menortes slisht | 3 i B0- | and was twice tried and convicted in the | after today's advance in sterling cxchange, | iy mida the trip to Chicago and back, butul It they e w oD e | A Bowr dactor admitied that twenty Boers | N 4 ers. Some objection was made when the | federal court. The United States circult|that exports of gold to Europe are fnevi- | nrio niotS (O AU b (e MO0 P q paen case of w change I plans and readvertise- | wore killed or “wounded. Commandant | Charles L. Stillwell of Tyndall, §. D | counsul first protested. He pointed to the | court of appeals, to which he appealed re- | table. In fact, it was unofficlally stated | 55 uch improved. Representa- ment will follow to reduce the cost of the | Duprez was taken yrisoner been authorized to practice before the | coast defense vessel Monterey lying in the | contly, afirmed the action of the lower | that some $50,000,000 gold had already been | Lo (Bire: 1# el N inday 1o Lin- sIving the sacrifice of about 1,600 | 1t &ppears from Teports of the wounded N L Hasan Tiag 18 the ships, tovolving the sacrifice of about 1500 | wp, Ve "derived i Hetliron that @ e | Interior department harbor as evidence that his wishes must be | court In sentencing him to two years' im- | collected to meet the firat call, but no en- | Lo Yoo SO B on placeme tachment 120 strong belonging fo K PR PN TR respected. The viceroy then gave orders | prisonment. Petitions asking that he be | gagements were annourice ¢ 4 Secretary Loug today se [ 1] eo 1 fon A L L ling nicel Becratary Look today sent out the formal | eommund. came dontact with o to suppress the papers and arrest any one | pardoned have been circulated and will be glag soaly, 0 TR notice to the Bath Iron works, Newport | POFlor force new ey, L regret to way | Ropresentative King of Utah today intro- | found selling them . Ex-Governor Poynter made ppear- Wt Licutenant Laing, (wo other . sented to President McKinle ction. 2 News Bhipbullding company, and Moran | kit fiteon min wernSiiig othor effeer ed a bill providing for the cession of — presented to President McKinley for action.| AFTERMATH OF DENVER RIOT |ance in the hotel lobby today. “I never Bros. ot Seattle, that they each had been | cors and twenty men wounded. details larid lands to the several states in which | CHAFFEE NAMES THE DEAD Decldes It Was Her Own De — felt better in my life responded the awarded a_contract for the construction,of [ BAve come from Knox of this action i ¥ i ) they are located. Mr. King, speaking of SIOUX FALLS, 8. D, Jan. 7.—(Special | County Commissioners Fined %250 | former governor to an inquiry. I feel im- a sheathed battleship upon conditions al- | The Nauuwpoort mentloned in General |y "y g i sald Transmits to War Department a List | Telegram.) —Th oroner's jury in the case ach by Judge Ruwer for Cons- | mensel belng freed from ready set out relative to cost. The Bath [ Kitchener's dispatch must not be con-| “wgoih political parties have declared in ¢ Casualties Among American of Bllen M. Strong, or Kinyon, the girl who tempt of Court, official respo Mr. Poynter and Iron works and Newport News Shipbuilding | founded with Naauwpoort Junction, Cape ! g yor of the reclamation of arid lands, but [ e In China, died in a hotel early last Saturday morn- — his family will remain in Lincoln during company have not yet indicated whether [ C0lony. - There are several Naauwpoor(s. |there seems to be no intention on the part — ing as the result of taking a dose of arsenic DENVER, Colo., Jan. Judge Butler to- | the winter. As member of the State Board they will accept the department's propo- | I'0s8ibly the scene of the fight s the|,e giner to appropri money for th WASHINGTON, Jan. General Chaffee | returned a verdict that deceased came to|da ed the Board of County Commission- | of Agriculture, he is interested in its pro- sition. Moran Bros.,, however, being per- | N4duwpoort on the railroad between | puppose and I doubt if the government will | transmits to the War department the fol- | her death by polson administered by her- | ers $250 each for contempt of court in vio- | posals for legislation and appropriations sonally represented in Washington, have | Potchefstroom and Frederikstad, Transvaal. | oyer undertake it. It is, therefore, better |lowing list of casualties among the Ameri- | self. Mrs. Horton, the mother, and a slster | lating a court order by forbidding the sher- | and wil doubtless be found lending & told Secretary Long that they will accept . ok . : : / . svernor Furnas, the | that the arid lands be ceded to the states. can troops in China of the dead girl of Belmont, Ia., were|iff to appolnt deputies to guard the polls [ helping kand to ex-Governor . the award. They undertake to construct BOER APOSTLE IN GERMANY‘) ving the lands under their control the “PEKIN, Jan. 6.—~The following casual- | present on election. A clash between a posse of | secretary, who s already here. a battleship for $3,611,000, with 4 per cent s i | states could realize enough money from |ties huve occurred since last report the sherlff and the police resulted in the added under the law, allowing that bonus | Nephew Genera t Aroustug | their salo or lease to build reservoirs and iber 20, at Pekin nk D. Thomp- death of four men and the serious wound- | on the Pacific const Kalser's Subjects on in K | irrigation works.” nl,", .\|.'smfnh s Eham d Jan (Spectal | feath o Eh 4 **| SENATE HELD_VSHORT SESSION Tubbs is alleged to have been Intimate. NEW YORK, Jan. 7.-Students of the | cavalry, pneumonia; . ing of others. sk Country's Favor, Senator Warren today introduced a reso- | December 30, at Mung Chow, Michael Ne- announced that the % eception of New Bills Almost the — on extend he thanks of congress to s, Company h 1 ¢, pneu. | Union Pacific will also build a double track Receptd « %, 44 INVENTORY NOT ESSENTIAL| nemuis. san “G—Christian Dowet, | Cupiutn Clare of the. Oropon. Capiatn | oniss bovomver 3t o exmeamen, thons | trom Green tiver to Rock springs. ox- | RATHER COLD UP IN MANITOBA | ™ oniy mustness transnctea by > the I nephew of the Boer general, is making|Clark has been a frequent visitor to Wy- | Ho, Willlam Willlams, clvilian teamster | De€rs are now making surveys. Trafiic, on Ly o i 9 ’ RIOY, Oi¥ eamate % from Hrandon Indicate That Supreme Court Holds That Insurance | speeches in South Germany in behalf of |oming, where he has relatives and many | quartermaster's department. Less than .08 | dccount of shipments of coal from Rock Hepart | 4 er H cRTe - TOLN, 'he sen- 1a Not Invalidated by Absence the Boer cause and arousing reat &ym- |friends, nt whose instance Senator Warren | respiratory, malarial, venereal provalling. | SPrings, is frequently blocked hetween these | 'I"‘“"‘y‘”_" &rees e ‘m'":‘ R B sialiethe A of Denignated Document, pathy. The meetings which he addresses | {g taking the initiative in securing a rec- (order named. FER." | tWo points and the company is said to be i ay, but during that time the members —_— adopt resolutions protesting vigorously | ognition from congress for Captain Clark s — anxlous to eliminate the diMculty BRANDON, Man., Jan. T.—For three days | took advantage of the opportunity to pres WASHINGTON, Jan. 7.—The supreme | AKaiust the overthrow of the two republics, | meritorious services COURT OBJECTS TO NOTE 8 ! 2 A 8 . . Pasrengers Bacly Shaken, the mercury has been nging from 85 to | gent bills for thelr first reading even- court today decided the case of the Liver- | the resolutions being telegraphed to Count | Secretary Hitchcock today sustained the THERMOPOLIS, Wyo.. Jan. 1—(Spectal |45 below. No deaths have been reported. |teen of these documents heing recorded tos pool, London & Globe Insurance company | vou Buelow and Mr. Kruge | general land office decision approviug the | Report That Chinese ¥ ) e ey o ARG o BT ad ol | day, which brings the total up to Acty-six against Kearney & Wyse Involviug the va (Wyo.) land office rejection of a| Been Instructe it 8 | Dougl IR NE AR S Clemercy Asked f : | Martin of Richardson introduced a bill to- 1dity of & clause 1n a fire insurance poiicy | CAPETOWN EDITOR IN JAIL |provest fed by Elste Hendricks sgainst was overturned on a high hill south of nerey AS or Ferre Martin of Richardson introd it Forelgn Ter firmed, here and the passengers thrown over a |, COKUMBUS, O, Jan Formal app) day providing for the repeal of the law requiring the assured to keep an inventory the issuance to Bryant B. Brooks of a it “alt received merfous njuries ang | ton for clemency for Romsiyn H. Ferrell, | (A% PUCEIE (0" ihe Tast session estabe of his effects in a fireproof compartment | Seditions Uttecmnces of Pro-Boer [patent to homestead in the Douglas land | PEKIN, Mra. X. 8. Harris of this Dlace fatally | der of Yixpress Messenger Lane last August, | 1ishing a barbers' examining 4. Ot and holding the policy vold if this were Newspaper Promptly Punished district Chinese court has instructed the Ching burned by her clothing catching fire from & | Wis filed today with the Btate Board of | interest to the publishers of country news- not done. Kearney & Wyse were hardware by Government. Howard N. Connor was appointed a sub- | peace envoys to refuse to sign the jolnt | inien bo BOF 0K GGTERE T B 8| Pard The reasons allege the youth of | BLETEE L0 B R Lo S Owens of dealers in Ardmore, 1. T., and lost thelr - stitute eclerk in the Councll Bluffs (la.) | note of the powers to China is confirmed. | ™" T BN i iied B O e B e M. | Pawson, which defines what wball coustis fnventory. The circuit court of appeals for | CAPETOWN, Jan. 7.—The editor of Ons | postoffice. The matter was referred to the southern Dubais In i to have u i ) the Bighth circuilt decided that this occur- [ Landa, the principal Afrikander newspa. George Newton of Cheyenne, Wyo., was | viceroys, Prince - Ching, however, in BOISE, 1daho, Jan s Shat the jury wus free fr Senator Owe bill, any news rence did not fnvalldate the policy and the | per here, has been arrested on the charge [appointed clerk in the Treasury depart- | formed the court that it was too late and | Dubols was nominated by the joint dics. The Baard of Pardons meets in s sugreme court affirmed this opinion. Lot seditious 1ivel. Jan. 7.—The report that the | | newspaper in Nebragka. A caucus | Lo session to he appeal on Thu - s — ment. a reply from the court ls expected shortly. [at 3 a. m. for United States senator, 1“‘.. " ’ Phes y (Continued on Tuird Page.)

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