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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. OMAHA, SATURDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY v 1901 -TWELVE PAGES, DENTIT 1§ THE DEEP st 4 2 WSS Tl Pon o et o e T CROWE WRITES - - ’ whnnd in | : e to Relong to the Band of S Pacific Mail Bteamebip Rio do Jansire tter. iT-nfT Controversy a Pusiness Proposition i o Oaptain Oliver Dolson Fouad Dead in His v E A Ondahy Receives Lotter from the Orashes Against Reof and Sinks, | gan 4 Sy on i :;v.m;.v..‘:"" it d i Ll CHICAGO, Feb, 22.-A murder, believed to Own Hou iy bl ) { [ , ‘ i [ have beon the result of @ vendetts, wa : i : Alloged Kidnaper, ESTABLISHED JUNE 7HIA\'GLP; e | committed near Grand and Milwaukee | | = Jution dectn » ratification of the (1S NOT DEALING WITH THE COURTS | avenues fate la . Salvador Gloy ) ‘ ST O oF “Hn BokTy” o0 Lare | e radcation of i " [Semuea tate . night. Salvador Glovanai | FORMER CONVICT (S UNDER SUSPICION - SIGNATURE HAS BEEN IDENTIFIED tion ecedent (o nftruction of the | o | Carlo Battista, who recemtly arrived from | Nicaragua canal and v. £ the United States ntervalling Duty Were Re- | Noy . | should ceed y P { ¥ Fugitive Declares He is Tnnocent of th Pastengers and Eeamen Plunge with the 10 proceed with that work regardloss | moved Tomorrow the Reprisnt seys he and the murdered man were warm | in Prison=Dolson's Famons g nnooent of the |of the existence of the Clayton-Bulwer | Would e Tmmedintely friend d that whil h vt 2 Wireok Benoath the Bwisl of Waterd, | axreement. The commitiee made an ad Ty [(riends and that wille on the way to the Black GIVES THE PI!BL!SHERS A Abduotion, they were attacked by e, verse rt upon the three men. Hattista was not injured, but Smith of New York carried a revolver which had not heen fired 5 PETERSBURG, Feb. 22.—Although the | In the dead man‘s coat pocket, however, |y oo oy Pager B animatea that tho adverse renort was | sicuntion arising gut of the Russo-American | Was revolver from which three shota had | ot it g\ MORt b 22.=7The body o e o to conform to the views of the p tarift controversy s unquestionably full of [ been fire This mystifies the police, since | " A b e| JNEW YORK, Feb. 28—The Amerlcan | () i i ¢ . i # bbb Hidghonb house in Was on gulch, thirty-five | L. | Orowe Bays He Wil Ho and His Wife aud Ohildren Believed to out. On this point he says peril, veither well informed Americans or | Glovanni's wound would have prevented | 1\ " 1 ,“l:‘fl"::_“‘ .‘;'f'r‘ hirty-BVe | Newspaper Publishers' association contin- | (,.d X | Soon Call at the he resolutlons have my henrty ap- | well informed Russiians cipate n- | hi om restor! veapon to a plac Db BB o ued fts annual meeting toda eat den Ju 3 Have Bhared the Common Fate. proval and 1 canhol 5ot ear | 1 informed Russifans anticipate an un m from restoring the weapon to a place | 1l meeting ¥. A great deal udaby Home, i onle | Dolson had been shot thro the head Bent by ahy ot admic that the presl. | yreayatie deadliock | of conceniment. In hiy pockets also wer : A shot tlirough the Nead. | o0 vy wisrsing's session was devoted {0 { various matters nnected with advertising. e Ofcers are searching for an -convict {0 the time wheit it is expedient to expross | The most hopeful featire of the case is | many counterfeit colns, Glovanni, one of [ YIS L% seRrching amtstreed X approval of his solem: t of making | the fact that the political relations between | the most prominent Itallans in Chicago, | ¥ ' e O 0T An address was delivered aleo by W. B ese greements th ca un and | . | erime t 'l GO!DEN GATE A HARBOR OF DESTRUCTION Coata fiffeements with . Nicaragu VI the two powers remain unaffected vas & member of several secret socleties | “10lloy 1y (g tathor of Clinton Dotson | S OF New York, dexcribing a plan’for . This elifm was made In the committee | United States Ambassador Tower sald to- [ and came here from New York three years [ ¢ FANALiNer of “‘l‘m Benson, who, | "TOJUCINE paper on a gigantic scale, the g and his views as to t pediency of action | The matter will be declded in proper | ago. 5 : | members of the association to take stock « Incoming Vessel Gldes Swirely | W50 SR g expedlency afaction | with Ellas Porsinger, murdered Eugene | Trere niated us ground 0 e e | time by the proper authorities. It has not | The police are of the belief that he was | 81 Wilas Versinker, murdere Kol | In the concern n proportion (o the amount Where Waves Are Plactd, hac | GrRUIET, I N M 98| tnterrupted in the slightest the cordial ra- | the victim of the dreaded Mafia and hotd [ Gulllano near Wash e o ninety. | Of paper they consume. A resolution wa Rocks Crunch Through Plates In another connection e says o the | lAt1oNS which have aiways existed between [ that he was murdered with the weapon | (1IIC8 BOlon Was sonfenced 1o mneis: |agopted, providing for the appointment of of Steel Like Cardbonrd. same point | TR e L . RUMY found on him. Battisie is belug held | ., " 0g Benson and Persinger are each | SOMMittes v consider the project A fear has been expressed that any Amer- | pending Investigation. Within five hours 4 ’ At the afterna session officers wore elected as follows: President, 8. H. Kauft-| Fat Crowe has been heard from under R . » York, stunding over him. Battista | Is Sald to Have Made Threats While ». resolution a few | proposes They Al Join to Make DENIES ALL KNOWLEDGE OF THE CRIME | duys ago, and Senator Morgan controverts | S G | | CONSUL WILDMAN 1S AMONG THE MISSING | the wisdom of that action. Senator Mor | st HIS REASON FOR KEEPING UNDER COVEF RGNty o fwres Wit Utk THck | tann casictsaton Wwouln: Ba eonalisran & HigA {after the murder the police raided the | **V{AE ten-sear sentences { SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 22—The Pacific | f4itl Lt icken will e extended to " the | of weakness by western Europe, eagerly | house at 141 Milton avenus and arrested | A fow mon i L'I?’.‘Zifl.';;,'f.',.‘['.,’,‘,fft‘,f [man, Washington Star; vice president, |clrcumstances which indicate that he mall steamer Rio de Janeiro ran on & |tled by agreement. ; Sertad onaainp Pbortunity to make & con. | fUne Htallans, sald to \s tympathissrs of | L\, 'y, wag released, atter sending to the | CIar\®8 H: Taylor, jr., Boston Gobe; sée: |800n to make public Appear hidden rock while entering the Goiden Gate | We have so agreed and the question f« | Certed onslaught on American exports and | the Chicago branch of the Mafla soclety AUNOFISE. Wikt world " ot '*“ te % | retary, W. C. Bryant, Brookiyn Tin B. A. Cudahy is in recelpt of a bop bl bkt g ey he | Whother in w wpusm of apprehenion or | tarifts, but Russian has no uiterfor designs | The persons arrosted ure: Domfnlo Cata- : e bl _ o | freasurer, Bdward P. Call, New York Even- |bearing Crowe's signatur. under . subordination to the criticisms | whatever, M. DeWitte has war | 1an, ‘Nofel Phillp, Rafael Litta, Capalna |COBfesslon that he (Captain Dolson) had | ;0 pgy The handwriting h on te sank in a few minutes after striking. It | that British opinton mas infilet upon ik, | arm feeling for ; v N | "o Diiltas awiter The g has been tested by com is impossible to ascertain the exact num- | We will permi! that kivernment 10 com: | AMeFica and ho has rocently observed: | Makea, Nalkri Ferna, John itonte, Simon | Commiticd the Culllane ‘murder. The | fhe fallowing executive commitiea was |PATISOD and It is the opiaion of the Plaker ber missing owing to the fact that Purser | bol the prestdent to wbiidon theas, aktee: | "My sentiments for America, Iike Russia’s | Rafuel, Tony Spargno. Josenh Marizo the consicted men. This conviet was ro. | CNOSen: Charles W. Knapp. St. Louis Re- | 0n's, Chief Donahue and other authorities John Rooney, who had the passenger 1st|inconcelvably valuabie and once ahandonen By Are clovkr thes \hods’ ot Wil leasod tn Docember and was sen near | ot a oy oici-ean, Philadeiphia Bulle- | thit (R Signature iy genuine and roster of the crew, Is among the miss- | We cannot expect o penceful resumption of | v Washington gulch last Sunday. No alleged | \,',',‘.,:”m","”"‘,"';.'“g:‘ Tt M at the Ivtier Wis ehitea 42 | them wsin's Posttla Ing, but the latest estimate is that 122 Joseph Marizo, was wuffering from a se- | confession was found o . & persons, most of whom were Chinese and Mr. Morgan also takes the position that An authoritative exposition of the Rus- | yers bullet wound in {he mouth and he Giptth 1Y6INoR Was: ond of this men wiio lhuufiu I,In;wm"u Post; P. E. Whiting, Bo: \;" 'Ii;' 1 ~H:m. scd that the communication 4 ton Herald; Joseph Nevin, Pittsburg | W88 the work of a crank letter. writer, but Japineé; were loat: the president hias aiready outliued the po- | sian position, just given to the correspond- | was taken to the eewily hospital. ¢ 1s | staned out the city of Denver He won o | | At G o'clock this afternoon ten bodies had | #itlon of the United States toward the [ent of the Assoclated Press, explains why | believed by the police that Glovanni was | ro i) i vO% A1 Leader, and Charles Austin, Buffalo Ex- |1 DOW stand convinced that it fs exactly Clayton-Bulwer treaty by negotiating the [ Russfa did not wait 0 . T | famous character in the Black Hills. Once | ;pepy, what it purport been recovered, two whita women, one ¥ gotiating t ait for the declaion of the | Jured from his home to the place of am- | a gambler, he afterward headed a move- | o H pury white man and seven Chinese. The most | Protocols with Costa Rica and Nicaragua. | United States supreme court, and did not | bush and that ho was there set upon Tent et Fentred e e | This committee on paper supply was ap- | OWINK to the fact that the lotter s now prominent passenger on the steamer was | "It 18 quite clear,” he says, “that the | exactly measure the reprisal to fit the of-| When the rald was made on the house in n,".,“"‘, Ntk 16 'llrulwu:...‘; LU | pointed. Don « itz, New York World; {0 the Pinkerton office, Chicago, and that Rounseville Wildinan, United States con- | President. in making ihese sgreements (h {"""“ Jiuauia, It 18 explained, In not deal- | Milton avenue the nine men were found . - l\’\llllunn Livingston, Detrolt Journal, and (M €0bY Was retwined horc, Mr. Cudahy is sul at Hong Kong, who was accompanied | the name of the United States definitely dis- | Ing with the American courts. If the coun- | huddled in & small room. In the room | | 7. B. Townsend, Philadelphia Press unable to repeat ft verbatum by his w,,,,‘ ,m,,',“,, children. It is |FeBards any claim of right that Great | tervailing duty were removed tomorrow, M. | were found mumerous dirks, stilettos and WILL [NVESTIGATE CHARGES| tvuder the terms of the resolution ihi | t| etter thought all wero drowned. The ship was [ Britaln could mssert to the effect that her | De Witte would withdraw the reprisal to- | revolvers. . e Sompteo a8 pawer to considor not only| Mp Gudany and. Chief 1 in command of Pilot Frederick Jordon | (OISCAt was nocessary to such action on | Morrow. Russia's sukar policy ‘is explained | It s belteved by the police that the mur- | Pelaware Lewinluture Appoints Com | propositions submitted by Mr. Smith at | " ot Bt g L LT A LA when 1t struck. He was rescued. Captain |hi$ part, as president. And, equally, he|as follows: Conformably to law, the min- | der may have been prompted by revenge mittee t vk After Allege: the morning session, but propositions re- | e S I"’“N'"“ koown, however. Crowe Willlam Ward went down with his ves- [asserted the right of congress (o dlsre- | Ister annually fixes the amount of sugar to|on account of some old feud. A matter Bribery Charge. garding ‘pager supply from other concerns | l‘v“::‘- .;" )“‘ S b P M sel, gard any claims of Great Britain to pre- | be produced and disposed of on the domestic [ that they are puszled over i the deposition as well [ that the Omaba police aro looking for him As nearly as can be learned there were | VNt the acquisition of such rights from |market. This amount increases every year |in a divorce e that was found in the o house of rep The speclal standing committee was | o r‘-lw-m‘ '}"‘1‘ ." be one of the kidnapers 201 persons on board the Rio de Janeiro, | Costa Ricw and Nicaragua, and to ap-|@s the consumption increases. The min- | possession of the dead man. This fa the | Fesentatives after warm debate, | made up_as follows: A. A. McCormick. | po 'u ‘imnocont 1y I He maintains that a3 follows: Cabin passengors, 20; second | Propriate money for that distinct purpose | Ister aleo fixes the maximum domestlc | case of Dr. Ralph Gundove gafnst Col- | d°clded o make a public Investigation of | Chicago Times-Herald and Chicago Even- | I, b e o M . o R oLl ) cabin, 7: steerage (Chinese and Japanese), | 'Beyond question he has bound himself | price, which diminishes each year. vinda Gundove, 700 South Fourth street, | 110 bribery charges mude by Representa- [ ink Post: M. . Lowenstein, St. Loufs Star, | 0081080 of the affalr, with the exception 68: white officers, 30; Asiatic crew, The [ 4% president and as a plenipotentiary to| Thero in no truth whatever in the state- | 8t. Louls. It s belleved Glovanni was | Ve Walter M. Hearn, a democrat, who sald | and Herman Ridder. New Yok Stants | jo nw ¢ NAS read in the newspapers, following have been accounted for: Rescued, | those agreements, and . if they violate the | ment that permanently high prices are con- | acting as agent for some attorney and this ke had been offered 000 to absent himeelf | Zeitung. This committee has chary . \"-“v' hiat he will drop Into Omaha some bodies at the morgue, 10; total, 89; | Fi&hts of Great Britain or give her just|templated by the Russian policy. Prices | may have had something to do with the | {OM the joint caucus in order to reduce | matters pertalning to labor disputes iy tath prove himself innocent and that missing, 148, offense congress 13 aleo bound either to |have fallen within ten years from 8 to Bl | plot to end his life. the vote wo that Mr. Addicks' election |der the agreement approved by the asso- | |, i AR long ago had he not Followlug s the cabin passenger list, al- | Undo the wrong and atone for it and repu- | roubles. Glovanni and Battista were friends fn | WOUld be made possible. Tho democrats | clation on Thursday suchh disputes are (10 e o Lo WIEHE KAEEE tHE TR most complete: Consul General Rounse- [dlate and impeach what the prevident bas| If the producers wish to manufacture |Italy. For seven years Giovanni was | 5CUred the appointment of an iuvestigating | hereatter to be settied by arbitration. The | e 20" Who wAs Iynched at Leavenworth. ville Wildman, Mrs. Wildman, two chil- | 400, or sustain his action.” | more sugar for export the government will | labor contractor in New York and Boston, | COMMittee and Speaker McComas appointed | agreement is still to be approved by owe says that Omaha people must have S A o R b Roogs Mes. ad "Lo.\'ml)x ll"’l ' Oi'l' ':_’ lh"zn"mm’ i Ly nard, unfon republican: ke the i 1 h | expresses the opinton that he will soon he Miss Wakefleld of Honolulu; James K. Car- [ discussed at today's cabinet meecting was = conducted a clgar store in Polk street. e republicans, to make the in- al Typographical umdon. The agree- vk o el LR 90! penter, mining engineer, Oakland, Cal; |® dlepatch from Lord Pauncefote, which it | FIN§ ARE DEMONSTRATIVE | 8!x months ago n‘:-nsued in the rr!ll\l:n‘nt vestigation, with nstructions to report the t covers all forms of labor dispute l"""‘ e ;’"'" here with safety. He makes Miss Rowena Jehu, Honolulu; William |!# understood dealt with the probable atti- business. He was a man of considerable [ Y¢3!It thereof on Monday. | that come up in newspaper officos except | (ganb po (2 (he chlef of police and Mr. DBrander, London; Mr. Mattheson, Shang- |tude of the United States toward Great|Show Their Dissatistaction with Rus. | means. ' The balloting today showed practically { those with pressmen, who are not afiliated | . 0 *"" ;"' protection and says that he will hal; Captatn Heeht, German navs; Cap. | Britain’s counter proposals stanising Process by Draping At 8 o%lock this morning one of the |00 chauke. The seven Dupont men stood | with the Internattonal Typographical unfon, | jareet (M 0 stand beisveen him and vio- tain Holtz, Shanghal; Mr. Dowdell, Shang-{| The official action resulting from this the Town in Blaok, prisoners sald the members of the band | 0Vt #Kalnst Addicks as heretofore. Two| The following committee on advortising | oo, s conclusion, he says that he s hat; J. F. Seymour, editor of the Ameri- | T¢eting has not had time to take shape belonged .to an organization known as the | TCEUIar republicans voted for Henry B.|agencies was appointed P, Call, Now | T hurt to think that Mr. Cudahy sus- n, Manila; Mrs. K. West, San Francisco; | 404 It Is impossible to say what conclusions | ST, PETERSBURG, Feb. 22.—The people | Sicllian soslety and that Marizo was the| THOMmPSON. | York Evening Post; P. E. Whiting, Boston | ’”'““ im of being gullty of the kidnaping Miss Leheran, Russell Harper, journalist, | Were reached. United States Ambacsador |of Helsiugfors, Finland, have shown that | president of the organization. PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 22.—The Evening| Heruld, and W. L. McLean, Philadelphia |1 ©XPresses his appreciation of the kind- Nagasakl; Mr. and Mrs. Hart, Manila; Misa | Cboate will probably be summoned to the | they are in no way reconciled to the new | In connection with the murder. the saloon | 1 ¢\®Krabh saye: Senator Hanna arrived at | Bulletin {ness Mr Cudahy has shown himy in the Gabriel Hoerou, Dr. Dodd, Butte, Mont.; | Forelgn office next Monday, when Lord!order of things, by various demonmstra- |of Frank Moricl, at 57 Graud avenue, was | Broad street station this afternoon enroute | i, i Attorney Henshaw, Butte, Mont.; Mr. and | Lavsdowne is likely to communiediaies® | Hbnontioh™or Tha" c2fir s imupnescs af the | F1Aad hv i ruantcen WiE- pms sne monmnia. | 19, DOVEr Ho iptands to take. n hand in | What Me QRABRNYRAYA Attarney Henshav. | e, ont. e e et Iz to beweh: | pitBnoa ¢ a3 e i dfitedh b INSPEC]T EM Pere Shnath R R o China controversles No indica- | Finiush senate, concerning the Ruasiuniutng | rest . | Washington was spurred by the sensational When I received this letier,” Mr, Cudahy List of the Misslug. tion 1 given that this interview will settle | of Finland, black sheets displayed in the Located 1n 84 S8uts, bribery charges and also by the fact that 1y . o XPNAIDCd, U was determined not (o take The following are missing: Rounseville | oria way or the other the Nicaragua canai|streets were inscribed with the mames of | ST. LOUIS, Feb. 2%.—Domenica Ginmoc- | [fIprY harkes and Alo by tho Tt (8| 160 RCk for ATunsed. an 1 sont i ta Chi- Wildman, wife, two children and nurse, | gymoulty. On the other hand, Great Britain | senators who voted In favor of the procla- | chio, Itallan consul in St. Louls, and other |y uin o jagiclature will adjourn without | KANSAS CITY Jotonel Henry |§0 Duly-it withaut alBeity. . & faw (xe Mrs. K. West, J. F. Seymour, H. C. Mat- | pag no fntention of ratiying the Hay- | mation manifesto, while at night the win- | prominent Italians of this city belleve Sal- |\ "oyojce, fie refused to talk of the mat-|G. Sharpe. asststant commiseary general 1107 [ heard from Mr. Plukerton. — Ho theson, Mrs. and Miss Wakefleld, Miss | pyynoarote treaty in the form proposed |dows of the residences of the Fins were | vatore de Glovanni, murdered in Chicago | Rowena Jehu, Zong Chong, Dr. Okawhara, |y, (he genate, unless her counter proposals | hung with black curtains and the lights | Thursday night, was Dr. Raffaelle Guidone, a sald he had compared the writing with a | of the United States army: Colonel W. L. prt Div .ot Crowa's. cHIFSREABAY ‘fM At Senator Hanna was met at the Pennsyl- | Ajaxander, deputy commissary general, sta- | we's i at Dr. Dodd. C. H. Henshaw, Mr. and Mrs. | o qoreed to in the short time left before | were extinguished. A deputation of women | who until a few months ago lived in St. ¥ Woodworth, . Dowdell. that treaty Iapses. and 1t 15 recognized to | placed u mourniag band on the monument [Lowts. o C 00 G (ntornational Navigation company, | ausistant ' (he. commiseary. department Fouldnio b sisphilad SURtiB O IRE William Brander, London; James K. Car- through the town, forced the Russian store- |lieve !P’t‘nt ha'lv‘rn’mur' -‘r“‘; .vhl :bl("'|n'.dr | When a reporter asked Mr. Hanna It he | to inspect the proparation of the 50,000 | /¢ | '1 f.”,;\ ‘I\(,'.) ‘..l .:,' e \“ .J.x‘ :mm % penter, Oakland. Cal; Mrs. Ripley, Miss | GONFERS HONORARY DEGREES |kecpers ana. others 1o extinguiah thei |of his first wite, from whom ho obtained o | WHET & revorter asked Ar, Hauns 1 ho [ to jnspect ihe proparation of the 0.0 da't think the leiter wa ) B v B QA Ewell R lights and made a demonstration in front | divorce in §t. Louls last June, and not by | 3 | SmEERenoy ret d {either Omaha or South Omaha. It bore H. Long, G. Heintz, Captain Hecht, R.|yujyeraity of Pennsylvania Celebrates of certain senators’ houses. the ;\:la‘fln Wlhen' Dr. Guidons frat o SRR AL PR e Phitip. |18, dnte |;.w‘ ‘South Omahs, Neb., |Irn,. Holtz, Willlam Caspar, Toledo, 0., steer- 5 A An address signed by 860 women was pre- | Peared in St. Louls one year ago he intro- | h dons will he sent to the Phillo- | 13, bue (he *postmark on the envelope age: Philip Nusenblatt, Oakland; Freder- WRIAEARIA R RNy I8 sented to the vice president of the sen. | duced himself as an ltalian count. He tett| BARTON CASE DISCUSSED plues and distributed among the goldlers | yoweq that it had heen mailed in Omaha. fek Castrinl, J. Wado (Japanese), Homo- yidiohs ate, protesting against the transfer of the | here last August and had not been heard of - i ks j there. Nome of tho rations will be opetied | 1 way probably written some distance from lulu; Second Officer G. Coghlan, Third | pryp ADELPHIA, Feb. 22.—The faculty | records of the Finnish State department |since then. When here the doctor feared | Chicago mme-'\:.u:, ’ .n: a Con-| -':‘N‘“\':- ::;;‘l.”r\\ x!;‘.:‘\].“ ,.‘,.":;;‘":'FM:""‘“IAI'I f::(' here and sent in o reparate envelope to OMcer Holland, Chlef Engineer G. Herll- | 454 geydents of the University of Pennsyl- [at St. Petersburg. The transter sub- | some enemy, for whom he was constantly ference wit ARl » R e ' \g e |#0me friend in Omaha or South Omaha, who hey. Ship Carpenter Frank Cramp, Freight | (oryy today celebrated Washington's birth- | sequently countermanded. on guard and armed. 1talist, o - At e il P |“ always | TCmalled it e was done for the obvious Clerk G. J. Englehardt, R. H. Leary.|q.v iy an elaborate mapner. The students — — Further Investigation of the death of Sal- A B ]"’: e sure '“':" o :" org “I‘ I'* WAYE | purpose of keoping his present whereabouts s A , AEEAWA A 4 3 vi «| CHICAGO, Feb. 22.—(Special Telegram.) | have some of the ons ' on ‘hatid, - The |2 Tesirat He evidently WARA 15 coms: (B ter R. Mathleson, Quartermas Sl i AL 10 o 8loa Al vatore de Glovanni, who was found mur- ) W aecre evidently wan ! et Ll o, Mioecansrst N, Baksy, |uee ”:"“ i " ol et gl o "(‘,,‘:“fh;, GENERAL ACOSTA NOT TAKEN dered on Grand avenue last evening, has |-—A conference was held this morning by | packing company will begin to turn out | youi s G T R SRRSO Seaman Howard, twenty-nine Chinese &t | i, "‘:“".‘“. o B e o e U Whole Interlor of Venesuela Sald to | cOnvinced the police that the murder was | State's Attorney Deneen and his ,.,(]mvam-. | emergency rations next Monday | Bbuiar ot baviik cantussd RiaL it t ) 5 s WA g i o y t, car- | Guy C. Barton, the Omaha capitalist, and ¢ mail dock, nineteen Chinese, four Japau op Whitaker opened the i the result of & carefully arranged plo ! Chiel Donnhue Talks e nldMlnu' whart. K',f:,.."',,'f, r,'l','“",k,.“,"l:,r\,i,,':’\““_h ",",'::{:’f: 8o at ""I,::::’ S5 Reke) ried out under the ordera of a secrot I{alian | others concerning the indictment roturned || AURA — LEVI IS ROBBED | ..y, o, e o o The following officers and crew are mis- | Yiarrison delivered o brief address 4 soclety. The theory of the police ls that | by the srand jury againat “one Saliabury, | o | 1Fhere. fa o quedtign NUmets thos el y v 4 LW, it Y 5 . . e q re revent hi - William Woods.”" The indictment a i sens PO SRAA..0F D6, 56 D d son, firat officer; John Rooney, P RUS- | ho annual conferring of honorary degrees, |here today from the island of Trinidad re- ey A A ol e | e Batcn s hioh bad:besntdstioafisd Hgnsy (ani. o v ¥ 9 and it was unquestionably written by the sell Brighton, quartemmaster: MeCoun, | i roduced each candidate to the provost. | veal a serious situation in Venezuela. it i . b o ‘ 8 at s130, ted Kidnaper, 1d Chief Donah o duc " ve d beem summoned e " v deposit vault to which Salis- suspected kidnaper,” said Chief Donahue, firat asslstant engineer: — Brady. second| pyovost Harrison conterred the diplomas in | transpires that General Acosta, the rebel |el® showed that he had beth surbioned enst A e 15y Nobody could imitate Crowe's writing pers nesistant engineer; —Monroe, (hird assist- | [ gy, and on ench candidate placed the |leader, has not been captured and, though | for this purpose. The & e |y o L e Dhises | AND, 0, Ny GDouEhita. Ascaive &) tha et WES ant engineer; Dr. O'Nell, ship's doctor: —{y0,q or gown peculiar to the dekree Bls'captiire hak/baen Teisateqly, ‘omsially | HORRICIASthe sAte. (AL 88 THEHAR TOTER AL thiaiclossof theiconiarance B, DeRseR | melegrem,T--MIM bave examined the letter Smith, watertender: Savage, water-| “poge who were honored with degroes and unoffcially, announced, it a said he [have no evidenc airecly IIDHCCing Lank g i el el say | oo “In the letter Crowe does mot say when tender; — Dennis, watertender; H. Scoll.|yere: Rear Admiral Melville, doctor of |is now being asaisted by General Hernandex, | 509%Y With the WFICE JHucsh Sorict. R ier Bt Aitatusr faliabiss o Grend he will show up, but he appeals’ o M steward; — Borgg, storakeeper: Albert Mal- | yoience; Right Rev. Henry C. Potter, dootor | General Rolands and a supporter of ex- | %8 of the WeR SFP M O BRAG WED B0 | whether ity Attorney FRIRbERY BF (P00 Cudahy and me for protection, and says that colm, saloon watchman; -~ MoArthur, sleer ¢ awa; President Henry C. Pritchett of | President Andrade. The full extent of |§ Severe bulle. wored i the SHOLS. 18 bt b I T A b Ay P he will depend on us to save him from any 8 Weishman; paarvick: WBLGHEmA: | the Massachusetts Instituts of Technology, |the rising is not known to the goverment. | pTile, /® yT% 7l ;" Onicago from New | tlon Bad ot been reached violence when he sees fit to give almself up. Mra. Dorman, stewardess doctor of laws; President Willlam L. | The whole Interfor of the country fa ro- | PRIt WER, C82 50 0 PCRER froh FHOR | IR Inket. SAUNUTES TIAPAE “ | T letter is unlike the flood of anony- Prather of the University of Texas, doctor | pcrted to be at the mercy of the rebels company of Glovannl, is | 4B4 VR IKOE (aITARLed FL6d Apacomb, | o0y contributions which have been sent FOB IS WHOLLY TO BLAME |\ iva: Ciment benrooe doctor of Inve: | San the febment - estendias 1o e cout | Db 1me tn the’compuny of Glovamni 1| NEW YORK CHANGES CHIEFS |uren 5. “mn "ty harse of commmitiins | 704 cotribetions which nava buen went e Rev. John Sparhawk Jones, pastor of Cal- | towns. Several steamers, under British | ¢&@ WEEE SRR 00 R TGE FEERCE BT e (us robbery. 11."- 'nlllwu'\\m« made In an On- | 1"y v, “oveoy reason to believe that Pas Pilot Feels His Way rough the | yury church, doctor of sacred theology charter and flying the British flag, have | " g o o pockets. One of these lot | Murphy Declares . tario street lodging house >'m-l Bthel John- | w0 wrote it and that he will do exactly Mint Afte woat After the conferriug of degrees, BIshop fbcen destroyed or impressed and u number | 00 GOTERETE PEEET G O HCRC R0 inted and Devery on s hlu ¥ ||r~ul|d :lrl o "\k_ L Who | hat he suys.’ Potter, who was the orator of the day, de- |of vessels trading with Trinidad have been : itted on Mulberry. atreet His: Pyotest, BEROT DS -SSR CIDOKING Sor Ner for Rome | Ravs .ol & Daiahst livered his address | burned under orders from President Castro, | Of & Murder committec i — time, was found and arrested in the com- | ¥ of a De ve. SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 22.—Tho Rio de| A dinner will be tendered the visitors to- | A strong demand is made for the presence | N°" York: Which Glovanni witnessed. NEW YORK, Feb. 22.—The police situa- | pany. 1t is sald an opal ring was found | A well known detective who has been Janelro was three overdue from | night L r vhich has be for the last | oy Lipscomb which is alleged to he one of | working on the case has this to say: *I of a British warship. British Guiana pa- | tion, which has been unsettled Ty Hong Kong, via Honolulu, when it Pars sxpress dlsappolatment a¢ the sttitnds | WOOD. AWAITS INSTRUCTIONS [ two years and has been all the time work- | four which — e were in the gtolen pocketbook. | don’t think there is any doubt but that Pat arrivod oft the Heads last night, and the | FRED KNAPP IS A DIRECTOR |or America ing up to & climax, especially since the in- Crowe wrote that letter, but I do doubt his dense fog prevalllng at the time induced Uae? Governor General s Received | troduction of the rocent bl at Albany. | FVE GO UNDER THE WHEELS | koot faith when he says he intends to coma Pilot Jordan to bring her to anchor until at | HE MUCH EMBARRASSES ITALY| ¢vban Comstitution and is Ready | reached the climax when Colonel Michacl O T - in and give himselt up. More than a week he could see his way clear through the | to Forward Name. Murphy, president of u;; I!uur: of Hmllhl, by ‘Tydti l}:n« 1‘m>nrd since :|Iv.m '\\n'lllrnlnmlhngih'lnl eway. It laid to until about 4:30 o'clock L T ae | - walked into Devery's office and announced : as been seen of kim ye S hst had Lk i g B A AR o T | Mnater EIRSMEN SURIA HARIBIC DARS | 5y uv AN Heb Governor General | that he was appointed commissioner au to arriva from the most distant poiat in the started under a slow bell toward Pofnt Bon- | CINCINNATI, Feb. 22.—At the second | B eaiting Tuinie Allarca: Wood has informed the authorities at|chief of police of New York United States. My Impress on 1s that the fta. Al went well until 5:40 o'clock, when | jay's session of the national assoclation of | sl Washington that the Cuban _constitution| Soon after Colonel Murphy's announce | gyygoy, § . Tl oe AR rilian i Te mar e Ve e O it struck. Most of the passengers were be- {pox and box shook manufacturers thes, ROME, Feb. 22 The new ministry is bs- [ Was offictally presented to him this morn- | ment John B. Sexton learned that he had d nd « low at the time. and it is belleved that |girectors were clected: I 1. Cress, PItts- | {ne sirongly urged to drop Signor Glullo|ing and that he awaited instructions | been appointed to take Colonel's Murphy's | \"iheir way to work this morning. Five | the case. They were getting too close to many of them were drowned in their berths. | pyrg; Benjamin Atwood, Whitman, Va.: | prigetti, minister of forelgn affatrs, who is | Whether to forward the document immedi- | place at the head of the health department. | pon“yore killed outright, being cut to [him for comfort The first news of the disuster rveached | ¢ g, Turner, Warsaw, Wis.: John J. Key- | giracked by all the papers on account of | tely or hold it until the relations between | Devery was at once appointed first deputy | o o “'As the letter was written before the ar- here at 7:30 o'clock this morning and s0on | yar, Milwaukee; J. M. Goessling, 8t Louis: | pis alleged declarations to the Bavarian|Cuba and the United States are decided | commissioner, Cortright was made e daad han b e | rost of dim Caliana, the latter event couid afterward a boatload of rescued passongers | ¢ 7. Willlams, Cleveland: B. A. Conk- | pinisier, Baron Tucher de Simmelsodort, | UPOD. chief for Manhattan avd Richmond and ¥. | 5/C iRt ‘RoceA | Bk, Bave intited the wiHbee Sk ter oo and petty officers arrived at the mall dock. | jng, Cincinnati; B, F. Masters, Chicago: | (hat he considered a renewal of the triple| The speciai committee on relations is|M. McLaughlin for Brooklyn and Ellas SEPPE PARRAGO. be no logical connection Tugs were immediately dispatched to ren- |y, p. Mallard, Rouse's Polnt, No Y. C. | jjance an absolute necessity to Italy, [ holding a meeting today. Senor Tamayo, |Clayton for Queens. COSAGIRALO BUCCA don’t place any ] der any service that might be needed, but |7 yegge, Chicago, and frederick Koapp, | scveral newspapers demand Prinetti's | chairman of the committee, will submit| Deputy Commissioner Devery made “| ZINCARRO ZAPPI ter and ] don't expect to see Pat Crowe In Do living persons wero afloat when they | oupana resignation, as his declarations may pre- | General Wood's letter referring to the re- | written protest to Commissioner Murphy, | LigQUALL ZAPPI Omaha soon unless he s brought here in reached the wrech. A number of drowniug | - enor T has also decided to | declaring the law under which Murphy had | g 50000 LT | eeing the Pennsylvania | irons.” TR YT vent Italy from insisting on proper consid- | latlons. Senor Tamayo | The men ¥ 3 people wore rescucd by Ialian fsbermen, | MINISTER WU GOES VISITING | liiion ot the commercial provisions cf | present the letter at an executive session | been appointed was void and saylng that e | L irCoq yridge at 6:05 o'clack on their way Badte i Kakidns and the bodies of two white women, three ik 4 Germauy and Austria and makiog its ad- | of the convention. permitted Murphy to occupy his office under |, york, nad had reached the middle of the | The Pinkertons positively refuse to make Chinese and & Japanese were brought in by | wiip Address Students of the Wente hesion to the alliance dependent upon trade TANLEY SIGNS IT protest | structure when the Erie & Pittsburg frelght | public the full text of the Crowe letter, the tugs. The search for more of the vic Heserve University at i aatans 00 - train bore down on them at full speed. |t iy lengthy, consiating of thirteen pages, tims haw continued all day M everand RSl GOVERNER 47/ MAY. REMOVE ™ VAN WYOK | e oo Eaks f aftart o, save | i iaretiin, eapalatiar of birisen paste: From all accounts it appears that the ofi- | —— | Hurrel Temper win their lives the traln struck them, grinding [written with considerable care; the gram- cers were cool and gave the necessary or CLEVELAND, 0., Feb. 22—~Wu Ting FOR MURDERING A CONSUL After Mrs. Nuti vernor Odell Max That Notlon |4 five beneath the wheels n | mar and spelling are good and it s easily fory with ihe least possidis exoltemen g, the Chinese minister, arrived here Lyal Semtenced Recelves Executive Among His Plans for Cleans- | read. 1t has no points in common with the Captain Ward, who was on deck when the | (o4ay from Washington. He was met by | vessel struck, at once gave orders to the| pregident Charles Twing of the Western Years In i e SR R s fog New 7""‘“ DELAYS MOSER'S HEARING 'r":lll'”r;l‘frf]lw kidnapers left in Mr. Cuda*«'s crew on watch to hurry the passengers onto | Regerve university, upon whose invitation | Stanley today signed the Hurrel temperance | ALBANY, N. Y. Feb. 22.—1t 18 ald | juror in Murder Cane Taken Seriously | The kreater part of (he space 8 taked the forward deck. At the same time the | (hy minister came to Cleveland, and o KINGSTON, Jamalca, Feb, 22.—The as- | Dlll, Which makes places where liquor 1s [ tonight that Governor Odell will either | 111 and Court Adjourns TH up In reciting cases wherein the writer auartermaster on duty sounded the signal]corted to the Hollden hotel {sassin of James Lyal, actiug British consul | %010 common nusances and allows the | take steps looking to the removal of Mayor Moxlar. has been unjustly accused of crimes and for fire drill and within five minutes all} This afternoon Mr. Wu will address the | S 00 0 0 8 00 en. | county officers to confiscate the 1llegal | Van Wyck of New York, from office next s afterward has proved his innocence. This, the men yore ':|;*h' -'."‘l:"‘""i y:“‘]"‘m‘;;‘ ='\‘\M~"."* at the ":“‘l‘!‘“"‘ his ‘"‘_'l‘i’:"‘ "‘L',‘l“ | tenced to eieven years' imprisonment stock. Another temperance bill by Hurrel | Monday, or send in an emergency mes PEORIA, 11, Feb. 22.—~What proved to|he adds, will be another such case. no way of telling the extel of o dal @ | o #hington and Education 'his even- M fiee. lettor | Bullet tn Hix Mouth. One of the men arrested in Milton avenue, no doubt now was written by Pat Crowe, | Three years ago he cawe to Chicago and | Holcomb, democrat, and Moore and u..»} srendum to local unfons in the Interna- ¥ Seasiderabiy. by this tisw end plied, “Delaware, nonsense! eb. ~(Special | Laura Levi of Omaha, | 15 visiting friends at 144 Arlington street, had her pockethook snatched by nn | unknown man at Perry street and Scoville | avenue. The pocketbook contained jewelry and money to the value of $130 besides a | rallroad ticket Detectives Doran, Parker burg frelght train ran into a crowd of men | detectives and officers who are working on between them. [ any great fmportance in the let- ; » Judic - e logislature urging the passage (. ediment to the progress of| Crowe mentions one case in this connecs . The murder of Mr, Lyal was perpetrated |!8 i the hands of the judiclary commit- | sage to the legi be a serious Inmpediment to the progress o rows 19 IARAIMAN AR 1 TepAeAd ShAS o g0 koal | iug the minister will attend tbe smousl| 0" Targton "1000! af e »lslhm:‘mg he |tee. 1t provides that the county attorneys |of a state constabulary bill the Moser murder trial at Pekin developed | tion that is interesting. He says in sube i ‘:':;::(v:":\n::"l‘ with the I2atiact of Jons R S roa o AT e a8 FAEE | conpuiate Bare the pawer @ MMM wiaaNes e ibis morning. Koy Miller, who has been | starce testity in‘ casen Involving violation of the T'S TRIP AT AN END | in boor healin tor sevaral days, was taxen | “Geveral years ago I was accused of b Y4y A S ko s el H 18 Anivis Dewa probibitory law ROOSEVEL as 0 seriously sick last night and was uuable [shooting and robbing A man (mentioning his threatened the 200 souls in his .h""f aud TO TAX PUBLIC FRANCHISES % —In the Reicharath to- | The Hurrel measure is the first of the [ o /o0 Vo Vorl™ ciey . mmad Goes| (o appear in o~urt this morning, An ad- |name) on the highway. 1 proved myseif pacing the deck he gave orders to lower day the opening scenes promised to neces- [ many temperance bills introduced since R e annisa Jourament was terefors taken until this | lunocent of this, and auother man, as fn- away the lifeboats and liferafis es UL Prepared | giato the suspension of the sitiing, but|the Nation crusade began to become a law. gerwia W JRTURARL WAK, 0ceire. LoD unil) thix | inusesot of IMAIARLMAoIAT AR, M NS NEOS W 1 th5 Reripase. AP Reskery aftep brief, tumultuous demonstrations by bt s i pbysician stated that his patient would not |gullty! He is now serving an eight- TASSY. 0N ey heh oaiusietc vall) At e P A0 Craihe, ARMaN. O SIIOAL 08 hile SAL M Orer, Fob R eeted. o sev.| NEW YORK, Feb. 22.—Vice President- | be able to leave the jury room before Mon- | year term in the penitentiary, The man teen NpinMin atior strikiagt tha baw of the Mo, Feb, aa.|Tefusal to accept non-German interpella- { FdEAL DN [0 AT Valor today, | elect Roosevel! reached thix city tonight | day at the earliest and Intimated that pos- |who really did do the deed is also In the Yosssl Auddeqly pliuged yader water. Then |, 52 10467 B Mhaniineus uote Sesean] LIB0E 1N houss 2osted 1o (he 8 lon of | }ut none that indicated a material changeé | ;rom the west, his train being one hour | #ibly Le might not recover. He stated that | penitentiary, but in unother state and on there was s wild Tush for the bosts, Two | Ee SRS LAY DY LORCIECHS R0te Detted | other matters in the situation, The vote was us foloWs: | ynd ten minutes late. He said ho expected | the younk man {8 threatened with another charge.” boats already been lgwered and others "‘: O R tareat e & Scorplon at Guayr P W el o s T Sl to remain in New York City during the | pneumonia and even if he recovers ho is| Tho writer frequently reveals his con- wore gottiag away as rapidly as the trained | 900 I . D ‘enezuela (Via Hay'len Ca-| HELENA, Mont, Feb. 22.-'The'vote on|pight, go to his home early in the morn- | likely to be confined to his bed for some |tempt for the law, in so far as it pertainy ublic and quasi-public corporations at the CARACAS, Venez a (Via Hay'len Ca. - & dlacipling of the crew could prepare them. | PUVUE AT K th o pur hat | ble), Feb Tho United States military | SeRator todiy was: Mantle, 31; Magioniss, | 07000 leave for Washiogton one week [ time. Court adjourned until Monday morn- (to the apprehension and punishment of s rame rate and for the same purposes that | ble), litary | 3 i o) ¢ 8 Coburn, % Conrad, | 108 and {iomas. South M {101.2ha ARpIANSRMAD. DL 1DGRIAIEIR,. B (Continued on Fourth Page.) other property is now taxed. crulser Scorpion has arrived at La Guayrs, |3; Toole, 1; ) rom Sunday.