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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. ESTABLISHED JUNE 19, 187 MARCH 7, SINGLE COPY FIVE TAFT'S CHEERY NEWS Philippine Commission President Cables Report of Bplendid Progrees. COMPLETE PEACE ABOUT RESTORED Oondition Never Before 8o Favorable to Establishment of Orde INSURGENT ATTACKS RARELY OCCUR Reported Fighting is Police Work Rather Than Oampaigning. NATIVES LIKE THE NEW PLANS {BALFOUR S PP POSED RULE 16 Is Rewnrded w7, sotent Con- cluston to thy, 7y py o 1 ot Con 4 ) (Copyright, 11, by Press Pulbsy LONDON, March 6.-~(New Yora Cablegram Epecial Telegram.) — \ spread excitement prevails over Tuesda, night's uproar in the House of Commons Baifour's proposed new rule to provide that any member refusing to withdraw at the direction of the speaker without the application of force shall be suspended for the entire session, is regarded by the re- sentful ministerialists and the British press s & lame and impotent conclusion to con- duct which they urge should be visited with condign punishment. The liberals, on re- flection, incline to regard Tuesday's scandal as the inevitable outcome of Balfour's per- sistent polley of crushing out all independ- ent debate. They are expected to support the nationalists tonight in demanding a re cession of the expulsion order against two Irish members who were wrongfully in- ONE RILLED 1IN A WRECK Jobn Mendham of Onawas, Iowa, Loses Hi Lifs at Columbus, f. WKENNA OF OMAHA IS INJURED Jxpress Messenger's Arm is B and His Head is Cot—Renr- End Colliston Crushes Othe COLUMBLUS, Injury of three others, besides the de- struction of considerable property. JOHN MENDHAM, Onawa, Injure ., Neb, March 6.—(Special | Telegram)—A rear-end collision in the | Union Pacific yards here tonight resulted | In the death of one person and the serious HILL WANTS THE BURLINGTON ¥ rted to Be Behind Purchase of Q" Stock (o Bene Grent Northern, NEW YORK. March 6.-The Commercial Advertis says: “The heavy buying of Chicago, Burlington & Quincy railroad shares within the past few days is partly explained today by the report from a trust worthy source that ames J. Hill and his friends have been seeking 10 obtain con- trol of this property in the Interest of the Great Northern and the Northern Pacific Wall street operators say that both t Union Pacific and Nortbern Pacific inter ests have secured suficient stock to be ene titled to representation in the board of con- trol The efforts of outside parties to secure control of the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy have been stoutly resisted by some of the largest stockholders who have been con- nected with the property fof many vears and who have a strong faith in its future growth. These inside interests have thus 10 SUCCEED MEIRLEJOH William Oarey Banger of New York is to B Assistant Secretary of War, SURPRISE TO WASHINGTON OFFICIALS Though Change Was Expected It ix Announced Sooner Than Melkle- Johu's Friends Had Hoped WASHINGTON, March (Special Tele Eram.)—The selection of Willlam Carey Eanger of New York to be assistant sece retary ot war, announced this morning came as an absolute surprise to the officials of the War department. While they knew that Mr. Meikiejohn's resignation was in the hands of Secretary Koot they did not expect that a recognition of the same would emperature at Omaha ye MISSOURI AT BOTH FAIRS Votes Exhibits nt JEFFERSON CITY, bill appropriating $1,000,000 for a state ex World's fair GONDITION OF THE WEATWER (11 \NCES [\ THE LINE Republioan Members Bwitch Their Votes on Senatorial Oandidates, THOMPSON AND MEIKLEJOHN CLOSING UP Aligning Their Followers for a Final Rush Afver the Places. DEATH OF BROWN CAUSES A WIDE GAP Representative from Otoe Will Be Missed Badly by Republioans MAJORITY IN HOUSE IS SLIM NOW L - ' John King, siightly, Onawa far prevented 4he new-omers Trom securing | take pace for somn time sent to engrossment by the houso today — NUNSLYR YHS RURIG SWASIRIY 1N Mvery ::1’:’::‘:1' lx::n:;:‘:'.' present among the recal- | gypopuy Norris, fnjured by jumping from |8 Wajority of the Burlington stock. Whe her | l'nh’nml sanger, who was In Washington [ The vote was practically unanimous Conatant Care Wil Be Reguir province and Give re Ald to 54 Seiian Crilie englue, If‘l l‘kl'l'flbhflhl' to u ¢ ‘.ll' |ll‘ the eontrol | yesterday, left for New York last night and An nnu‘unl\n}\onl fixing the salaries of the . Seeded t Carry o einm. T. McKénna, Omaha, cxpress messenger, | Will continue to bo effective remaing to be | §i g ynderstood that the announcement | OMMissioners at $10 a day and allowing Through the Steletly Party John Dillon sald to the World corre- | arm broken and head cut and brufsed. His |S€en. It Is an interestiog fact that one of | g from (he New York end, instead of | (hem $5 per day for expenscs was adopted s spondent: I have protested against Bal- [ Injuries are serious the strongest Interests In Burlington which | yron \auhington. Semator Platt stated | A180. & Proviso to turn over all bulldings ot four's roichments on our rights for | The accldent was caused by No. 7, the [ I8 seeking to preserve the independence of | 1640y that be had not been consulted iu | MOt 41sposed of after the fair is ended to vears. Formerly, three nights on account | Grand Island local, in charge of Conductor | that property Is the same Interest that was | iy “magter and that he had nothing to|the State Board of Equalization for the ASHINGTON, March 6.--Secretary of | were introduced during the normal session. | Leahy and Engineer Livingston, crashing |largely ivstrumental im preventing P { say in regard to the nomination, should it | PENCAt of the state institutions Ballets War Root hus recelved the followlog cable- ( Thus threo nights' discussion at least was | I0to the rear-end of No, 25, the Columbus | MOrgan and James J. Hill from getting con- | 1" 4o iqeq upon U9 UOURS GItGE B ONE Aght passed & e gram from Judge Taft, president of the | possible. Balfour now bulks the three in | local freight, in the east end of the yards [ {r0l of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul| " 07y W ™00 (e circumstances, | D111 Providing for a freight schedule com- e Philippine commission one, depriving the house of two nights. He | here. road 2 will have control of the War department, | Misslon, to be composed of the railroad | GEFRE MANILA, March 3.-On eve of presi- |tries to compensate for his Incompetent,| The engine telescoped the caboose of the| The report that the Penusylvania rail- | nUL WAt control of the War department. | 4 ywyrehouso commissioners and two | Croums ent's second administration, wish to con- | negligent management of business by ar- | frelght train, and the oxpress car of the |F0Ad interests were buying Burllnglon | . "iaio ™ \whother this is good politics | N’ members to be selected by the Koy- vey to him assurance great progress made | bitrary curtaliments of the right of free [ passenger train was thrown upon the |*hares is authoritatively doaled by repre- g 0 S ™ Gl Tor republicans i | €FMOF: The bill provides that the commis- toward peace. Since January 1, 127 fire- | speech. The action of the Irish party iast | wreck, catching Messenger McKenna seniatives of that T .T"" Pennsyls | 1 rgely speculative, but undoubtedly there | 8108 shall make each railroad corporation | arms captured and 1,388 surrendered. Cap- | night has brought before the public In | Mendham, who was 50 years old, leaves a | YARI& Deople say that they have now got RSN IRS OF RIRXIEIM INERY tor CAN frenes | tures, surrenders, both due co-operation | way nothing else could, the scandal of a | family ln Onawa. In company with his |81 Of the rallroad property they want portation of goods in less than carload lots. matlves. Sinco November 5,000 bolomen | systematic suppression of free debate at | Dephew, King, who was also Injured, he surrenderedn in llocos; 1,000 In Albay | the hands of Balfour. It is simply a de- | Was going to Spokane, Wash nd Camarines; 660,000 residents Panay [ liberate policy of preventing Irishmen from | The injured were taken to the Meridian taken oath alleglance ffensive at- | even explaining our complaints against the | hotel, where medical attention was given tack by ineurgents now of rarest occur- i maladministration of our country's affairs,” [ them. King's Injuries are not severe, but ' 28 ok o £ rence; Delgado, losurgent leader Pauny, McKenna seems to be badly hurt. No. Wentern, club man and is looked upon by t R .y BT W IR TR AR U Su with 330 men and rifles; Angeles and Simon (PERRNA ERY) SUNRNS was in charge of Conductor Donnelly. —_— ministration undoubtedly As quite an Missourl exhibit. They are to take it to Techon, with 200, Bulacan, have surrcl Jeremfah Jordan, one of the wrongfully — DENVER, March 6.--The News says to- | quisition to official family of the pr Charleston after the Buffalo show and ex- sesee e dered. Lacuna, Mascado, Pablo, T uded members, came (o Westminster to- day: The community of interest is after the | dent. bibit at the Southern States and West Sl q Bandico and other lenders have made over- | 44y and demanded admission. He was ex- SWITCHMAN 1S CRUSHED Rio Grande Western rallway. For a week Indian exposition. ¥ March 8.—(8pectal Telegram.) & S Governor’ ty S The ballot for ed Btates senato tures surrender, but condition immunity | cluded by the police. Dillon went to bim gy oo oo =t L gt party of experts from New York has ¥ Starts Ho, M"‘l‘ s ler United States semater in trom prosccution for alleged complicity in [and asked that Jordan be permitted to Whilh iNe e te Consih been making a thorough inspection of the vernor Dietrich and his staft lett for | QUUTS OUT THE SHEEPMEN |ttt oy 5ttty howed w considerablo assassination, not conceded, has delayed | €ome under the porch while on Dillon's » ":"'( o Wdtal o system, and if present plans are carried | Nebraska this afternoon over the Pennsyl- ]‘"»“»’1“‘ of the vote, more changes belng tonsummation. hat he wrote a letter to the speaker statiug Lt out the Rio Grande Western will pass into | Vanla after an exceedingly busy day. Iuf * s ot | e e O o AnRIR Ay, MY, RO M5 vanoe o s 10 ‘SOPAIED TBAfaRE of ening of th. | CAtlle Growers' Convention Does Not [ Water hud withdrawn the Douglus county i po pollve vefused and | M'COOK, Neb., March 6.—(Special Tele. | the control of the rallway maguaics headed Lt R i Want Them=Arid Land votes cast for Thon K ag P¥vie) S ott. | Or1an had to write a letter In a heavy | A EOOR Nebe Sareh 6-C(Spncel Toles |0 GO0 oeketelier and Herviun within | Shate they made a formal call upon Vico ot o LR ILE R L S "::v'-:e:]u{ll“;‘):lr‘l 3 -H‘l“l‘:‘l"\,\““h‘ I‘:-\“hn;‘l“-‘ hn:l;!urm on the outside door. instantly killed in the McCook yards to- | the Bext thirty days. The fioancial wan- l| m-;m] Roosevelt .\lkuu_\' of the mem- Lol £ bxahid o & the withdraw NI 'y’l""hn 1i Hsl ""'Lr;l‘na 3 ton, has spread onde The jenches bore many gt | ¥ . ement o s set A price, anc bers of the st re co —_— [ drawal ¢ o two Lancaster POl AL R SEBeingd and b | (b Pl Lo gl 'l",',"""m"‘:.’:,”"‘h,:l DIght at 8:30 by being caught between thie | AESTAAL G the ¥ond has set & brice, and ,::‘pr:wm.-m“ e Hav iy aewn to the vice | DENVER, March 6~The question of the |6ounty votes in the Rosewatsr columi, 3s otivi g ut s LDy 4| brmpers while attempting to couple two cate accepts the figures the de b vk g Mg e arld land o ope clpated, 8 Py . active and urgent in advocacy of peace ull_-| swarmed over the leather seats with thelr xm;m l_":_ ooyt newoomer here, | Will be quickly consummated speechmaking tour through Nebraska and :1“!"’:;" ‘:Wf'r:“h"‘l‘:‘ ‘:fl:’xfn”"'"“"‘;““ - :;“:‘m'('.“""' bl ".““*'5 with this sev presenting advantage of civil liberty under | nobnailed boots and spilntering the wooden | j1o'§at Sars: | Fo was & nowcomer here. | Yo, B¢ 0 O e tpection party is | the west during the last campaign. Goy- k Srowers has come fo the front |erauce of cxchiunge botween Luncaster and American soverelgnty; assisted In securing | backs. There fs no prospect of any re- | g Virgll 0. Bogue, one of the greatest living | €I0F Dietrich is quite a favorite with the | 8MORE the subjects to be considered at tho | Douglas came & movement o solidity tho Surrendors 1o Pansy. | Patty's banqust of | sowsl of be dscrae Hicct Ot auy re i Tallwy englueoring. experts.’ Stephen Lit: | Vice president and the call soon drifted Into | Convention of cattle growers now belug | scattering vote by massing it fu the South 800 eve Washington's birthday and gatber- | wi held in this city, although it was not men- | Platte move upon Hinshaw, with a net r sist the ministerial proposals more tle, comptroller of the Denver & Rio Grande | friendly chat over Incidents connected with | 10g of 7,000 members of party on Luneta t0 [ fercely than ever. ROCKHILL ORDERED TO BUY y W1 | the Nebraska trip and speculations as to | tioned in the call for the convention. sult of runniug the latter up to 19, a ; road, is a member of the party, as Is J. 8 . 3 h‘r'nr loyal, vurn-;e«t ddr T--* I;'nlllnx il e aing McClement, comptroller of the Chicago Ter- | the future. Resolutions have been introduced by [of 7 over his previous vo The H pinos, were most convinelng of its power, ColntisionsALBERIS iy Mevilines A el g After the call the governor and his staft | Colonel John P. Irish of Californfa, de- |shaw accessions were Crounse, Corneer, B oty enesntacive "onar: | FATAL DUEL IS ALL A HOAX T e R A e s eac | WekS msasl sy morarnor and.hie MAR | GIiring: 18/ ol ot “Iogaébeldlceatrol aud Mead, UM and. Whitmore; w et St sy miles of road, extending from Graud Junce | Colonel J. Cameron Anderson of Omaha, | Protection of the public range” by the |two coming from Hainer, two from Martia tion, this state, to Sult Lake wpd Ogden. 1y | Surgeon Keneral, and during the course of | foderal government and “the expenditure of [and one each from Harian, Dietrich und organized five provinclal governments, i, bR ably aé &' M WASHINGTON, March 6.—The enactment | has an earning capacity of 6,500,000 or | dinner were treated to a spoech by General | the resulting revenues in promoting irriga- | Crounse. Another result of tightening tho Pampanga, Pangasinan, Tarlac, Bulacan, ering His Tracks, of the diplomatic and consular Appropria- | $5,000,000 & year, and its net curnings last | Charles King, the well known novelist, who | ton in the states and territories whero it | lines was seen In n lons for Meiklejohn ot Bataan; last two are Tagalog provinces, o tion bill has placed at the disposal of the |year reached $1,i%4,000. The surplus for the (8poke about the Nebraska troops and their [ Is derived four votes, Swanson and Oleson going (o Attended each provincial capital in & body: | (copyright, 1901, by Press Publishing Co.) | State department a sum of money for the | year is practically $1,000,000. splendid efficiency in the Philippines. He The committee on credentials, in making | Crounse, Mendenball to Rosewater and met by appolntment president and counclls | = opp 01y poicium . March 6.—(New York | acquisition by purchuse of legation prem- | The road is stocked for $17,500,000, of |sald during the course of his remarks that | the temporary roll, rigorously excluded all [ Broderick to Currie. The two Laneaster lors and principul men of towns; explained | o =0l Sheclal | Telogram.)-—To | 1568 for the United States legation at Pekin. | which $10,000.00 is common and $7,500,000 | they were entirely reliable at all times and | delcgates who have even the slightest in- | votes moved by Mr. Thompson went, ono provisions of general provincial act and |, W 0GR rmmwmmu!’hp story | Therefore, Secretary Hay has instructed | preferred. The preferred is sellimg in the | that their eficiency was on a par with (he | terest in the sheep industry, but reforred (to Crounse and the other to Curriel spectal bill for particular province and . | (8¢ WOriTs Faris eqrrespondent the | story | o 0O oaer Rockbil] (hat ho is | market at 93 conts and the comrran ux high | (Foops of the regular army, whose training | (0 the convention the question of admitting | To the general observer this rearrange- vited discussion by matives present of both | 1L h Tl T e firat Tor tnis | permitted to proceed fmmediately to con- | as 87 to 90 cents. Assuminr ‘hyt tho own- | extended over years. He paid tribute to|applicants for membership who are en-|ment appears (o be the prelude to a bllls. Conventlons thus held very satis | 000 O e tabled yertciduy. | *ummate the purchase of a sul‘abls iract | ors of the stock will acesiftici-tents por | the oficers of the Fist Njbraska, whom he | €aged i ratelng both cattle and sheep. sharper allgnment of the supporters of tha factory; umendinents suggested consldered, THotgh, the BRIV & meFleah rn]’(m oor "’:j ot a0, share for both kinds of stock the road can |had met while in the foreign service, and | At the night session, the convention | various candiiates as a result of the very spectal bill enacted, appolutments followed; 1 /P00 - A nanlate. wore | With the exception of Great Britain, | bo bought for $18,000,000. Thix is at tho |incidentally alluded to the death of Colonel | Selected u new executive committce of ono |pparent effort of the Thompson and explanation purpose of president and peoplo |4 Ei K 0 € N o the ‘io. | which owned its own legation premises in | rate of $25,000 a mile, a moderate cost, tak- | Stotsenburg at the head of his regimeat, (member and an alternate from each state | Meiklejohn forces to concentrate on thoss of United States to secure civil !berty re- idtolise foke Oistesal ahd s B ey hegan | Pekin before the Boxer outbreak, it is be- | IDg into consideration the excellent condi- | Toasts were drunk and responses made by | Fepresented. two men. The representation of the federal celved with enthuslasm. T arrive describing. the traseds” s | Heved hera the United States will be the | tion of the property and its earning ca- |Governor Dietrich, Adjutant General Kil-| The old committce met and decided to|brigade on hand to assist Mr. Melklejohn Natives Seem Pleased. detalls seemed Improbable. . Moreover, | only power which will have paid cash for | Pacity. n and Brigadier General Barry. Tho | Teport favorably to the convention tomor- [is still decidediy in ecvidence, their zeal “ B . ; : Rl § Al . com- - - rendition of Oliver Wendall Holmes' “Our | Fow the Irish resolutions in favor of leas- |belng to make a showing before Mr. Meik Anxlety for provincial government | Durant had been speaking of his coming | every foot of ground In its legation com: ) . el g - 12 the EabiiE Aaah 18hh mARRY Tinih Aot b & e LR At et arhatith it | € o b Yl mARKIAE ot hle soisbon| ST 'FRISCO WANTS PRESIDENT | foxs” b Colonel George Lyon, was en- | ink the publlc lunds dor 4 42, ally rel y e - sistant secretary of war, which is looked form adopled manifested. Reception from | No serious affair was ever allowed to d ——— thusiastically ' recelved Dy the party. b : : ¢ 1 ingt to Com Arrungemen “Getn 3 Jolonel Anderson g v order of the to weaken the administration prop on which gupan met convention 350 delegates from | Investigation failed to reveal any traces Colonel Anderson as a fine by order of th. prop for the Ohio’s Launching. the trip east, ormation of Competent Government, {15 a disposition (o rotate these offices to | various tates. Colonel Sanger went abroad | ¥ |1ast year to write a story of the militia or- | These rates are to be published and en- SYNDICATE AFTER THE ROAD | conizations of Burope at the joint request [ 107¢ed by the commission. of the secretary of war, Eilhu Root, and the [ The house passed the Panamerican expo- s Making Ex- | (Len governor of New York, Theodore |*itlon bill appropriating $50.000 for an ex- t Rio Grande Roosevelt. Sauger Is a rich man, also a | Hibition at Buftalo. 1t creates a commis- Federal Party Doing n ommission has during last three weeka the Yarn of Hin I \ ) -five 1o Fantls das 4 ; | mock court-martial which convened during [ Connty At y Getn Verdlct for One | b hac been leaning ¢ ¢ : P Siing b of Approprintia t the against him by Colonel Hayward for ap- Da e quo, Wb a sort of suspended animation. not less interested. Enthusiastic meetings [the story of his brawl in a restaurant CHICAGO, March 6.—Henry T. Scott, |pyap 7 Coloasiid ages. o Y & ortaot SiBIs Rt HOTH foderal party, called by president and di- | wherein Durant pretended he smashed the BRAL CaRgroRL, president of the Union Iron Works, San | c"" *tI08 the latter's shoes. TOPEEA. k i ore La want to go on record that a decision of the rectors’ party who uccompunied us, held | head of the count's nephew, is unknown to | \w\crinamon Mareh 6.~Representative | Francisco, passed through Chicago today on PARSEISI Adnil 8¢ A 8N R S el Ll B e LG e s e TR every capital visi In three large | the police, which, it a Russian had been | o ot U0 B S B CIERTONIEEe | his way to Washington, where he will com- nor{Distsioliibetore leaylag!satazi¢ |20 MrRc Oarrie Nation, in a strest wpesoh | SRLCH, U oo 8 PRIH I REAR R eS provinces natives appointed provisional | really killed, could not be true ADNOR, CARIEIAR oF b1 oSS SOMWMILOR | iote arrangements for Prosidents Mokin. | was lils purposs to give Nebraska & mode) | Bt Meticine Lodge, stated that Samuel Prapinelllapiaitidiet s LRl governors. In Bataan, on petition eight of | The correspondent, nevertheless, o """"’"”“””"T' ,""l"\ Hapeexantiative l"", ley's western tour and the christening of |administration if he could possibly do so, | GTiMn. county attorney of Barber county, [TP¥<SLL 00 RETRREN KO BEE T COREE FEAHE oine towns, volunteer officer appointed. In | Ostend. At no hotel was there any t ingiton, the genior democratle member of |11 e battleship Ohlo, at Mare Tsland, May 16, | There was no Intention whatever, he sald, | Y28 Sranting the saloon keepers of Kiowa walting till this question s settied. Tho Tarlac feeling between loyal factions re- | of any Durant or Neville Carter registe nru- committee ihae pll[]ur}:(} ;q::(:m.;,..; Mr. Bcott sald: "W are plenlon for b | o Blay for & second term, but everything | immunLty from prosecution for money con- | Walting tlil this ques lon in sottled. Tho auired appointment American. Expression | was no corpae, no wounded body any- | % B¢ “"‘:‘f"r": et . . ’h"'“ " | big time when the Ohio is launched. 1t |should be done to make the republican party | *lderation . s leglslative matters and no attempt will b oy Al‘lv by all natives in conventions em- With the assistance of the whole :;‘::l“::::n:rn‘v‘v" “nL‘m ..Ix'nr.:le.h.f".:,,:,'l“:h: has been a long time since we had a presi- | stronger in the state than it ever was before. ‘“m"::"l:'::)::;“‘.‘?'m’l‘]'l"h'l’\"(’,"::'lm _'L"‘ {0 | made Lo resume the caucus until tomorrow phatie, sincere. ; police force Ostend and its surround ] J ¥ b R LT DIEE ¢ IHBD LI b PR k » “and 1 ha esses RO it sanive inel | S08 {forse) Outens o) 1 D".r:"n'm':’:::: propriations for the congress at $1,440. | 4ent out there, and i fact, President Har.| Incidentally, he outlined a plan for a nghe | rison s the only one v »w penitentiary in some location to be |PFOVe It ! » e e S ey son s the only one who over officiated |new penitentiary in s H TN A inaser | EOkE i RabikbARIRL) SEviond tations leave March 11 for south to or- here Monday, accompanied by his mother, e b ":‘ g .l.‘,'"‘m-r.- at a launching. Mrs. Harrison chris- | sclected by the board, which he hopes the | Griin sued Mrs, Nation for damages Lo Representintive Browa Serlo gunizo provinces Tayabas, Romblon, 1o, | far Scotland, probably conmecting elosel 2, and for (he second at $729,- b and the jury gave bim a verdict of $1 and | The death of Representative David Brown = tened the monitor Monterey durl ! legiglature will provide for. He sald that s 3 . 2 ; - ¢ i Ky Mr. ¢ ublish o ¥ Qurlog her conts L Mrs. ) b - | whic ced e house Uuplz, Zamboanga, such others as reads. | with a Dover boat. He stopped at no hotel, | S50 AT IR R ",‘":‘.'c"‘lll; husband’s administration. President Hayes | the penitentiary should be situated upon “i;“x;:,:,‘"\vfl..,,l: M, e ators | whi b yas. Runaigoac 18k -houge Bl :‘:x‘x:;':‘:‘l:::” 0:5::“" nf;?:u?y. ,;un“lltl:l‘)‘l: ‘:“l r'.r;”“pl'r‘ml ;h'. pay ke 'm':"““” congress at $1,668.212,637, and Mr. Living- | “Dd Arthur were both out west, but dur- |some high ground with 1,000 or more acres, ! " i Sotkeat G v " s Norte. b deat) mself either as a practical joke or = ANERIRAIIRE €1 g i band, has taken the case to the supremo |strikes the casual observer. Mr. Brown o o 0 navy and - | where the raising of sugar beets and the has recommended organization Pamganas, |pecause he realls desired to cover . aly | 500 makes a comparison with the Fifty- ':“: :(‘]“’.’;r"":‘.‘"""-“,r"f“v‘f““ i ““‘»Vt"" noth ‘:r':,‘“’;‘“ D Tans “:.Km':,m el ba car. | court on writ of error. not only represented one of the most {m-~ Lagunu, Nueva Ecija, but shall delay action | tracks, fourth congress, which appropriated $1,- s e 88a:a 10 be BotHIng oo portant districts, but he brought with t RED .99 to interfere with President McKinley's trip | ried on by the convicts. Incidental to the rlot ; &5 to theso until return from northern and | ko was engaged to marry a French girt | 944502 here us the program has been ilrl'unuwl)nu:] % | krowing of beets, he said, the retuse courd | COLORADO TUNNEL BURNING |vim A ’xl’f_r“‘"‘“ in ,l'"h‘:‘““" Lo southérn trips. 5 of modest station March 25. Lately he ex- am going down to confer with Mr. Cortel- | be used for feeding cattle and sheep, while Kained by previous service that mado him Fragmentary cable dispatches detalling | pressed dissatistaction over the betrothal. | MERCHANTS GO TO PRESIDENT ; a canniug factory could be erected for the | Three Men Prohably Suffocated st |valuable in many ways. In the senatorial you and Charles Moore of N small engagenents, which are only the re- | o may not have reflected that his tale the details pre.cl Moy Yark abaus purpose of cauning vegetables raised on Apex, Seven Miles Went of contest ho had been known as a steadfast sult of fucreased activily of army after close | would be fnvestigated by people not easlly | Detegation Argues fhat Countery the farm and that output from the peni- orado City. wdmirer of Governor Crounse and firmly of wet season and efficient policing country, | pluffed. Laure Mangin (s his flanoee, 4 ) ool ot opposed to the ambition of D, B. Thomp- mads possible by astive oaUYe toropere: Mangin la b Ing Daty WAL Be Injart MARCONI VISITS AMERIGA |/iniity contt b S reby toweriag he | CENTRAL CITY, Colo., March 6—The |fon. His death lowers the republican tion, create wrong impression in mind of — : Nakt ablas: cattls an 3 .1 | Wolepole tunnel, piercing the Utah hill at |strength in joint session and in caucus to public as to probavle continuance of war | WOMAN SUES MANCHESTER Expects Opportunity to Test W cost ;»r Yo :;;H:,m...mm:nl Miosp-uaed | WUIRRO1S SHRRE HIAFEAR LI, A city, fs on |seventy-one and the seat will necessarily and as to conditions, which have in fact = WASHINGTON, March 6.—A delegation tem with Ligh Hheruensih ok \Uo, R fire. Three miners are caught in the tun- | remain vacant for the present, because it mever been 5o fuvorable (o restoration of | Bremch of Promise of Marriage fu | (100 the Ulinols Manufacturers' assock : Vetasnfon:} nel and are probably dead from suffocation. [can be filled only by special election. completo peace and accomplishment of de- the Basis of Claim fu ation, headed by Martin D. Madden, had un W —— Upon the guestion of (ke location of the | Thoy are Con McNecrmy, superintendent; Another serious feature of the loss of clared purposes of president.” important interview with the president con- | NEW YORK, March 6.—A dispatch (o |normal schools Governor Dictrich's 1osl- | w. ellows and W. H. Coltrin Mr. Brown fs the reduction of the repub- g ning the countervailing duty on Rus- | the Journal and Advertiscr from London | tion is well known in Nebraska. He nays | The fire orlginated in the biscksmith shop |lican majority fn the house to ffty-two, SURPRISES INSURGENT CAMP | (Covsrisht. 11 by Prose Publisning co) |50 sugars They placed before the presi- | says: Signor Marconi, who salls this | he will veto any bill passed by the lgisla- | 4¢ the mouth of the tunnel and communi. | being but one more thun the constitutional LONDON, March 6.—(New York Worlg [ 1¢nt argumcnts 10 show that the discrimi- | week on the Majestic for New York, sald | iure looking to the erection of any new |catod to the timbers of the tunnel before |Majority, a rather precarlous margin when — Cablegram--Special Telegram.)—On his ar- | PAUON against Russian sugars might se- | o & correspondent: I have no big | gehool in sparsely-settled sections of the | it was discoyered it is remembered that no bill can pass rival at Liverpool today by the Oceanie, the | 10USLY injure our export trade to Rus- | scheme on hand, but am going on the In- |gtate and he was emphatic in his state- | Tho fire was extinguished tonight and (he | the house without fifty-one votes recorc Auke of Manchester was served with g |"1® if retallatory measures were insisted | vitation of a few friends. My business is | ments that he would give strong support bodles of three men were recovercd, All|in it8 favor. The republicans have a num writ for alleged breach of promise of mar- | 'PO% and that a general trade war against | for the most part private, though some- | (o a bill looking to the establishment of 0Be o the men had suffocated in trying to es- | ber of important bills that will have to b riage at the justance of Miss Portia | 'Ne United States might arise. school fn central portion of the state, | cupo put through as party measures, and with MANILA, March 6.—Licutenant West, | gnight, Marlborough mansions, Westimin. ‘I'b’w |ln-.~:xh'|\]l, ~|-\|rr-‘!m:l“h‘:|u; 1.hflrl no l!avll Soing o see somo members of the | easlly wocessible aud reached by all lines | the always present danger of impalred Wwith the gunbost Laguna de Bay. surprised of, London. The dooume e such war should be precipitated, but ex- | equipment bureau of the navy, with a view | of railroads. He spoke of the Peru Normal strength by reason of sicknes absentec. T Iadtioetat ramp o the laen ot alles | aiag, Uonden, Tas dosument wha handed 1o | D1LE TS, 9S8 POSPUNED Tk B0 | SgvIORec burows of the savz, with & view | of rellrends; e sboko of tae Perd Normal | MMIGRANT' LOBES GABH|sieass by meson of misknesn shisaise- o0 Lake Bay, cast of Manila, capturing | granted an faterview by requet gested that the only solution of the question | 1 shall at least demonstrate my method of | section to receive from the legislature an | Lo = advantage of the majority party is likely thirty-one insurgen(s The duke at first seemed ttaggered, put | WOUId De a test case, such as was contem- | working and in all probability fit up u {appropristion of $75,000, Peru being near - iy to bo lost at critical movements unless a Many small detachments in varlous locall- | quickly recovering his composure he pusheq | P/ated by Secretary Gage when he issued | number of installations on the coast to|the Missouri line. He spoke of other sece iavs Slipe Awar in strict surveillance ix maintained and ties are surrendering dally | the document into his pocket and hurrieq | (B¢ Order imposiug the countervailing duty. | establish communication with lightships. T |tions of the state vhich desired similar ap- Nigh overy republican kept within reach on call It 18 reported that negotlations are In | awav to join the duchess in the London also hope to have an opportunity of experi- | propriations and thought that they were . o arh R of the house. No apprehension need bo progress for the surrender of all Dsurgents | (yatn HAY HAS TO ENDORSE HIMSELF | menting on an American war ship, ntirely outside the pale of consideration. M'COOK, Neb, March 6.—(Speclal Tele- | co)0"ipat the fusionists will mot bo con- on (he island of Cebu b fugasics Has your visit any object with the es Bighty per cent of the population of :!""" }" H I""“l‘"""”-‘ AB ""“{"':}"‘"‘: stantly alive to thelr opportunities or over The United States Philippine commission vom Anderson, Ta., who arrived in McCoo | . tablishing of wire g . gover . y cbances to gal h Ssoreiavy Forcad 1s Mianity, is Weits shing of wireless communication be- | Nebrash said the governor, “is within R AX s RS ? K | Jook any chances to gain a point over the 1 tnvestigating the case of Senor Mamese. | ANNOUNCE THE NEW CABINET the, His ConfAmos in His tween England and America?" was asked. | g radius of 100 miles of York, and to my | 138t nIght, is poorer by $585 In cash today. | ropupiican opposition the native judge of the court of first in- | - - He had the money in a wallet and does not Own Virtuen. Not the slightest. We have a long way | mind some oue town within that radius i s p A 8 00t | pregent talk Is that If the funeral of Mr stance, In Manila, who is accused of fraudu —_— to go before that can be attalned. Tesla | ghould be chosen as the point where a |KNOW what became nllnu ll;nmv _ufiu he [ Brown is set for Saturday adjournment will lently alding the administrator of the | . WASHINGTON, March 6.—Secretary Hay | a8 the field at present with that notion. | normal school should be established, eM. “’lfil{lulln::l:nlrr“'v "\‘:;v‘:‘, (‘I”;hl\:;‘:‘y'r“h @i he taken over from Friday to Monday to Enriques estates. The case of the Enriques 1« dustice, has been forced to testify to his own ability | 1f be ’"*I"""h I shall be .llll\nnx the first to | cient in every respect and on a par with | ¢AT Of 800 r»...m (;r {3 nul;l-rm n nn.,.;” estate is well known and litigation con- | .. and fidelity. Today he signed his own | CONFatulate him. In the meantime Ilihe best known schools of the United iis legislative colleagues as possible cerning it has lasted fitteen years, The ( MADRID. March 6--The new Spanish|ommission, as he Is required to sign |have managed to cover over 200 miles | States.” FAILURE OF NATURAL GAS ane Sifting Co i estate was originally worth §1,000.000, but, | cabinet i constituted as follows all the commissions of cabinet ofeers, and | ¥Ithout difficulty and hope in a very short | Cpon the senatorial situation (he gov- | In personnel the sifting committeo is through fraud, this value has dwindled to | Premier—Senor Sagasta 4 he thereby declared that he imposed im- |!Me to double that distance, as my ap- |ernor said it looked as though it might | Fa about what had been looked for, Lafin $300,000. The venality und incompetence of | Minist of Foreign Affairs—Scnor | n1icit confidence in himself and in his own | PATatus is steadily being improved.” be a deadlock for some time to come, but Ohio, ¥ Lleute: West, with Guubont La- guna de By, Takes Thirty- Oue Fillpinos, thiug, of course, may come out of it, sh Ministry with the the courts will probably be demonstrated. BRUISES EMPEROR’S CHEEK Eptleptic Work Picee of Iron with Ace curate Atm, Berlin Throws Almodovar de Rio, Minister of Finance—Senor Urzalz Minister of War—General Weyler. Minister of the Interlor nor Morot Minister of Marine—Duke of Veragua Minister of Public Works—Senor illemva Minister of Public lnstruction—Senor Romanones. fidelity and ability QUESTION ALLEN'S PRESENCE in Washington Contend thnt Nehraska Senator's cem Kx- »i ust Monday. Marconi intends to stay a month in the United States NEARLY DOUBLED IN ALASKA in IS00 Wa 525 Now he still belleved that the election was in | sight before the adjournment of the legis- lature Bad Blood Among De; rats, There is much bad blood among demo- | crats in congrens over the record they made for thelr party during the closing session Thelr general surrender to the adminis- March 6.—There 1s much suffering here as a result of a failing nat.r.1 gas supply, and factories and 8:hools LANCASTER, company i unable to run its cars, owing to the lack of gas for fuel, [ having been picked for chairman in the land of rumor and gossip for some time Speaker Sears ways his chief concern has been to welect a committee that would work together and avoid interoal dissen- slon. He had promised Douglas and Lan- caster representation on it and wanted to leave the choice to those delegates, Doug las endorsed Mead, he and Ubl competing 5 A h SHINGTON, March 6.—Senator Allen's BERLIN, March 7.—While Emperor Wil-| The portfolio of minister of justice has| “ASHI ; WASHINGTON, March 6 — The tc tiam was Ariving from the Rathskeller fo|not yet been allotted name Is atlll carrled on the rolls as 4 paR e ol Bi3e. A der | Population of Alaska in 1900, as shown by 1 I * | trom Naplex; Mesabis, from Londor. Safled | pame the man. The fuslonists say the tho rallway station here yesterday a work- saabtor from Nebrasks snd it is uadeee| o stod o S5, RBES B8 o, MO which many were eager to save at any [ "URa0 TN Yor Bouthampton: Toutoni. ’ ey ! ‘ y expocted two places out of the seven in- 2 i prate stood that it will be until the Nebraska | {h° re i Lyl cost, had left wore wpots which became Liverpool; Bouthwark, for Antwerp | ©XPec Blecn of e et oond threw 2 HAS FIFTY THOUSAND LESS [icgisiature elocts or adjourns. There 1s | # asainst for 1890, This In an ln- SO0 BAC o0t oK Aumed as the matter | (AErolind of Mandy Iigok) P | 4tend of the one given them, but are yet ] e that his Appointment ox. | CTease In ten years of 31,340, or 8.4 per A At Hong Kong-Arrived—China, from San | thanktul over what they have. Loomis Is Welland was immediately arrested : some contention 18 discusse Franciseo, via Honololu and Yokohs : 4 : mha'a b : » ;| Bombay's Censan Record Shows What | pired on March 4, but the authorities hold | ¢®0! The adoption of the Phillppine amend- | AT iverpool—Arrived -Crasanic fmama, « [the only lawyer on the committeo and mur"““l‘l i3 ‘“. "':' :f‘ "‘L‘"' " h“l:":"-‘l 10 a8 City's i habartas There are two ecities in the territory | 8 BER IO B8 T lating to Cuba, | York. Lake Superior. from Bt Jonn N ja. | Beekly the only farmer. The sitting process ed In the cheek, but he continued his o . ¢ gy ent, rathe L a a he, | ¥or) I pob NromyBt. qonn, ¥ B St e el g fourney without intesruption. Weiland, whao | | which have a population over 2,000, | ronoked by the loss of all the “pork” that |and Halifux. Hafled’ lan, for Halltax: | will not be put into operation before next ¥ \terruption iland, who Matron Falls Helr to Fortune, | vamely, Nome City, 12,486, and Skagwa g 05 ake Champlain, for Halifax 'and 8t. John, [ week, and possibly not till still luter. in an eplleptic, gave unsatisfactory answes ’ : - : Amely 8 the democrats were looking out for, 1 the [ N 1. Waeklund, for Philadelphin ) till 4 to th L ’ BOMBAY, March 6.~The census returns | LEAD. D., March 6.—(Special.)—Mrs, | City, 3,11 subject of recrimination. Democrats of the | At | Glasgow—Arrived—Furnessia, from SHIFTIN 3 « o the police rearding his motive show the city of Bombay has 770,000 fn- | Blanche McPherson, who has been matron of | The twelfth census has been taken Under | hovme | (oree e seante o iy | Now York 1 ; b g Y ua Deadlock Contin habitants, 4 decrease of over 50,000 in ten | the Homestake hospital of this city, re- | more favorable circumstances than the WO | weakness in failing to maintain the party At Rotterdam—Arrived—Maasdam, from as of New Alignm. in the Mont. March 6o Altholgh {1 | ¥eATs, maialy duv to the exodus of the | ceived word that $50.000 was Ieft o her by | previous ccosUs of this remoto (6rritory | spareecer of sppasition and- 1o e e | NaF VoK b moton—Avrived—Lann. from Joint Bullot. Sisston ends tomorrow the dendiock T the | Isst two months on account of plague. [ her grandmother, Lady Ann Berestord of |of the United States, because of tho in- |retore fs made (hat the senntors weme in. | New York. for fremon: New York, from LN, March 6.—(Special Telegram.) iy g R ‘l":‘.““""flfl'::'A"'_\.:l‘_' n\“ 1;';‘- Fartial returns from the rural districts show | Devonshire, England. The property from | creased facilities for communication and portuned to follow the course they did by | N9V York L More chauges than usual were recorded W Conrad, 12, Maginnis, 5 Cooper, §; | terrible decreases in population through [ which the money comes is called the Wil- | the introduction of a now and large cle- |} — | N Yo e et Hiamburg | 10 the ballot for United States senator today Toole, A | tanine. | Hawstown estate of Devonsbire. | ment attracted by the gold discoveryy 4 (Continued ou Second Page.) and procecded, Jand they indicate a tendency to & new altga- tration and the subsequent disappointment | Movements of Ocenn Vessels March 6, |for the place, while Lancaster declined to at the loss of the river and harbor bill, |, At New York — Arrived — Hohenzollern, [ make a declaration, forcing the speaker to [ ]

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