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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. q ESTABLISHED JUNE 1 1871 OMAHA. THURSDAY MORNING., MARCH 14, 1901-TEN PAGES. — SINGLE COPY FIVE CENTS. "OTE ][ST THE S‘“E CZAR'S AlBASj‘DOR TALKS Caswini Attempts o Explain Rassia's in Mancharia Afair arse No Vasiation ia the Momotony of the Eezatora! Deadlock POPOCRATIC THUNDER IS SMOTHERED Efferts to Baz i Asother Screed Meen Bterz Dissppreval CAUCUS TAKES FOUR WORE BALLOTS Fifty Four Participate. But All Zferw % Nominate Are Fusle KING EDWARD ACKNOWLEDGES SYMPATHY & bassador sa Letters Recelved Expressing Gratifie i eation at Reecipt of Resol :'A'F“ Adopted on Oceast of the = Death of Queea Viectoria. it > absc . Why Troops Are There ambassa . t refer " atr ¢ Rus gcs'a A8 1 1 i 2 2 22 31 1= » 2 . e 3] .40 B % 2 0 £ - 2% 3¢ 30 2 31 15 16 13 13 13 3% 35 30 35 39 3 41 12 e 32 s - 1 b B LINCOLN, March 13.—(Special Telegram e —The mosotony of the balioc for Taited | [ "‘:‘a:‘“"" States semator o joint session was agaim i o eniivened today by a gallery play designed i ” to masufcture political capital for the |1 Priacipl 4 fusionists. The roll call bad proceeded | AE77ement o down to the name of Hamiiton when that [T S0 Take wirh ¢ . worthy. under pretext of expiaining his | 931l features. came vote. sent o the desk 1o be Tea s . s pasted up with an editorial from . i the fusion orguas sarcastically arraigming the republicans as Nebraska's redecmer At a single glance the secretary recogmized s .mpo: and pussec 1 enant Cearse is Sot Sew goversor, who promptly out of | As far back as August 25, Count Cassin erder as a ti D D0 WAy COBSHTULIAG | pointed out, the Russiud mimister of for- ' legitimate explanation of & vote a3d im- | eiga affairs In & formal Dote had aznousced vited as appeal from Bis de: oo A net Jearly and 4 metly the policy of Russia work of motions and oigts of order was iz regard to Manchuria Iia accordaace being quickly spread out whem the pre- with that declaration could ot be siding officer declared that the roll call !n | dogbted that whea bad been estabd- progress should comtinue unimterrupted. 'lished Manchuria and measures iaken while at its conclusion the appesl im his | for the protection railway 0ns ioa decision would be again eptertained. On Russia would recall her troops from Ma: Toil call on the appeal, the chair was sus- churia. provided the action of other pewer tained by & vote of 111 to 10. merely a did not place am obstacle in the way e handful of fusionists venturing to stand up |such a4 measure. In the view of the am- for Hamiiton and those who had come 10 bassador, whatever might be the under- Bis rescue. standing as to Manchuria. that territary The ballot for sexator was in itseif would remain a part of China. the Russian Do way notewortny as compared with thoee troops being Wwithdrawn soon as this preceding. WucsBall was 1Be usly Tepub- |couid be dome with aseurance that order lican absemtee and his voie if recorded would be maintained. unless 3ew conditivns ‘would probably have gone 'o HinsBaw and gre brought about by the Currie. Thempson's thirty-mine therefore showed his presen: maximum woenes ouside of combioases Siss DESIGNS ON SELECT FRIENDS tion of other vetes owers. returned to Currie from Crounse and Mul- len cast his vote for Governor Dietrich, Made at Fort Seett Tha these being the only two changes recorded erican (rusaders Have ea the republican s Private Schem. Canmcus Votes Four Times A 2ucus Lo our members | RT SCOT Kan March 13—-The were present and t R e e rge was made in a meeting of the local without much change. Adjournment was - dge hers by Jaha H. Cri- taken early until temerrow night. Just to who has just retired as grand master le the lobby the caucus asnounc » Angient Order of Uniled Wektmmes @ispersement by a tremendous cheer. be: the supreme officers of tended o lead outsiders 1o believe a Dom Friends' lodge. which was yese jon bad been made. B aiv g |terday declared imsoivent. have some pe- prematare April fool joke. V Wi aniary interest in merging the lodge inte ' 5 T AT the American Crusaders of Kansas C 1 Thompso © . g |support of his claim be produced a ¢ Meike, % 18 22| the supreme officers of the Crusad ¢ B Ulaew hat it contained 1he " 3 Bearly all the supreme officers of the Select 4 4 4 Priends. Some of the positions are| Hinshaw $ % & '8 { Bcattering 3 0 Friends reme Sele officers present Acknowledgment from Wing. hen the charge was made demied it | A souvenir letter that will doubtiess be- | sisting that their only object was to pree come bistoric was laid before the house |tect the Seiect Friends. The local lodge by the clerk today. being the ackmowledg- by a majority vote sustaized Mr. Crider's ment of the memarial resclutions adopted motion to defer the transfer of member- on the occasion of the death | ship to the Crusaders. The Crusaders offer of Queen Victori. The er, which is to sssume all the Select Friends’ policies typewriiten oo beavy mourning notepaper. | add par 50 per ceat on the demth claims the embossed vith a Deat seal and autographed per cent the second year and by the marquis of Lansdowne, was trams- toereafter o ne correnpon cace oimne " SAYS HARRIS LOVES MADLY ©f ibe correspon’ ence follows That by that body Jail Jaaiter Tel for Mre. Afectio Allen Was Metive Sir—1 have Yocslnt oF pour Mtaer Gated 3 tor Murder Which you were good enougn TP e Joeivtens INGTON. Kaa. March 13- the state of Nebraska upor rris for the murder of the late Queen wa, Johu Jolt., a negro 1 no Ume in forwarding ¥ jail swore that Harr s TS - m the details of the plot and Becretary of & r ¥ erous times and that Harria BOW RAve Che e very much e with Mrs is Lordsh re stating that he Them Before the King snd cxpressing iis he wite of i ot maa. M~ Majesty » sincen - Allen was scquitied yesterday of te charge bave the b of imstigating the murder. Harris refusing o o teatify agaiast her. Hoit aiso testified that Harris had toid him be would plar insane at the trial ane to talk at all. Harris' re- to testify against Mrs. Allen was ex- by & ement made to Holt that so much under Ber control that he =3 could say nothing against her her pres xcelle -~ . ence Sheri® Greem and otber witnesses Majesty 8 mosi stncer ks ese swore that Harris bad made a confession e has |10 them 2 e, INJUNCTION IS EXTENDED Incressing of eiting Company's | Capital Restricted Until Trial Lasiin Exonerated. e W The publication in The Bee of extracta| PRENTON. N March 13.—The court from the testimony by the commitiee | of errors todsy heard argument the | fsvestigating the Boidup lobby seems 13! cyge of Willlam M. Donald against the Bave piaced Representative Laffia o com- | \merican Smeiting snd Refining compass peay 1B which be does rot belong. While | Donaid is trying to prevent the company Mr. Lafin’s statement Dbefore tie CO- | from increasing its stock to $100,000,000 and ‘ mittee was correctly published it was made | poquiring the plant of Guggenbeims by pay- | * by him as & voiuntary wirpess sad nothing r o sock of the conselidated com- | v was shown commecting him with the lobby A Be argument today. the court | [ t5ts in question. Mr. Jouvemat, who was | ate erence and decided to com- ©0e of the members of the TVeStigALAE | tnue the stay. This will prevent the carry- committes. saud ng out of the proposed purchase umtil the Nothing refleciing ou Mr. Lafin in aay court of errors hes finally disposed of the | \ WAy was broughi out before us aad our [ matter. The case is expected to come up | \ eommiltee was umsmimous thal 20 Suspi- |in the court of errors immedistely after | elon whatever siiached the argumen: in the aate-spring election | meation Inom | | onse, which Bas been set for Monday Wil one of he 20t expected that 'de American Smeiting Thomsses, who v | case will be reached before Tuesday Badded to him in 4 seawled enveiope by Mr ! S —— Laflin at the request of Druesdow and had Demver Alderman iled. | Bot been (n Ris possession Iftecu minutes, | DENVER March 13— Alderman James A | sor bad he known the contests of the en- | TDWITY Was instant kiflad tonigt » E : ng from the st ¢ the Arapahoe | velope. Mr. Lafin came t us of his OWa | pijiding to the ground fSoor Mr CHerre | scperd, wit & subpoena, to explain | law ces ave om the sixth fSoor of the | it | building and he accidentally fell over the i bennister He was 4 veurs of age and (ontizued on Third Page.) was prominent 1 socil circles. BANDITS ATTACK PATMASTER Major Pickett's Ten Men Save $75.000 Gold by Hard Fighting REVOLUTIONARY CABINET MEN TAKEN Tagzare Near ¢ Captares Several of Earan—Maniia-Dag ™ i States infantry . asurgents south of Marindugue is £ made Marinduque are o en expedition res Beco scouts. the mountains ace of South Docas Forty-second v ared nsurgen: anpon near Morong. Major El f the Twenty-eighth pr-scdi Santa Major ateer in- officer and of Cagayan the following be revolutiomary cabipet Abejechuca, military chief. and asto Cha Ramom Nerz, Santlago Costello, Ramon Chaver and Fausto Plodo. The native emploves of the Masila-Dagu- pan railroad have struck for a #0 per cen: increase in wages and the compaay bas offered an advance of 17 per cent. Native engineers received only 320 per momth and onductors, firemen and brakomen lese. When the native engineers struck the com- pany empioyed Americans at $125 a month. The Mindanao prisoners have arrived at Masila ESCORT OF HUNDRED NATIVES Prilippine Commission Comdurted to Tayabas with Ceremony—Gets to Iletlie March 9. TAYABAS, Province of Tavases. Soutbarn Luzom. March 13— The Americas Philippine commission left Lucena this morning and rode seven miles through the coreazmut graves to Tavabas. Ther were escorted by a delegation patives and a detach- ment of Philippine cavairy. Ther received an epthusias: welcome. Tomorrow the commission will go to | Marindugue island and thence to Rombion island oo ay. They will organize seven of the Ymaller adjacent islands ‘nto a province which goverament will be ew o3 nd of Mas- bute The commission will arrive at Iloilo Pazay isiand, March 30 WHERE COOK'S MONEY GOES About $135.000 Ladsy Cook. with Interest om S3546.000— Others Fare Well. LONDON. March 14—By the terms of the will of the late Sir Fraacis Cook. a his estates n Portugal and rwo-thirds the other property go to the eldest son Frascis, by the testator's first wife, and the remaining third goes to his so Wymd- Bam Lady Cook receives £25.000 and the come for 1 won from an The testator's investment of £56.- ife and ber daughter receive £65.000 and an income for life for the ot of £100,000. The collection of pictures is left in trust for the eldest som and his Beirs, as though emtalled. The pictures are 1o be kept ia & gallery. There are 30 charitabie bequesta TO VICTUAL IN AMERICA Trassatiantic Liners te Fere sake the Trade at Livers (Copyrigh ™ LONDON, M York World biegram — Special legram | — James Bruce lsma masagiag director of the White Star line. proceeded to America today 58 the Oceaic 58 4 \mportast mission con sected with the victualing of the company s foet s rumored that 'de company empiaies victualing its steamers i3 America for heir round voyage. This will e2tall a serious loss Liverpooi traders. DIAZ IS SANE ENOUGH Takes & Few Week Family snd Rides back Daily Horse- T by Press Publishiag MEX. March 13.—(New York World sTam—Special Teiegram )—The alarm- Cabl 2§ rumors concerming Pres There is 2o truth cendition are D the story of his insanity. He i§ stopping a: Cuernavacs with bis family for & s taking dalv horseback weeks' rest. He rides and o good Jealth w tow s apparently asgow, St L vermanic ' for Liverpc filadephian. from Liverpool. No- madic. from Liverpool At Hong Kong—Sulied—Empress of Ja- pan v Yokobama and Vane B Arrived (previously —Steamers Doric. from San Francisco. via Honolulu Yokobama, Nagasaki and Stang- Bai, Milos m Fortiaad, Ore. via Yo- kobama At Yokohama—Arrived—Empress China. trom Vascouver, B. ( sasaki Sha At Bremen—a. Grosse. from N At Rotverdam— dam, f At Dover cisco. via Valparaiso and St for Hamburg ey, > Vincer: 8._W —Arrived (previousty from San Francisce, via Hon- Azckland netantinopie — Arrived — Auguste Victoria. 0a Orient cruise Al Queenstown—Salied—Lake Megantic for 8. Jobn N. B.. and Sexonia. both from Liverpool; Teutonic, from New York, for Liverpooi At Southamptan—Saded—Lasn, from Ere- men, for New York Rest with His | TAKER FOR WIS PAGPCIRE CIVES PIVE MiLLloNS Parchase of Large Blocka of Barling- te Be Followed by Directo- rate Represeniation Asdsew Carmegie Eadows Fuad for Dise RK. March 13 Ma . abled Employms of the Compazy wiay sars was iearne . ative wour-e that he large “nicago, Buriingien & Quiney ACKNOWLEDGES DEBT TO WORKWEN Writes Feelingly of the Relation Bx- isting Between Emploser and ¥ ploses and (rges Preserva- tion of Harmoar Burlizgion con ns which w Pacific and Burliag v less important thas the purchas = Pacis be 1 . The Buriington was the com was most 1o be femred by the a tinental ferritory. the eaching out inte Wyoming as and threstening to Build an inde This e of its own to the Pac asc. the largest of the man ed by Mr & 1oad would necessarily parailel Cardegie. and is probably without a cou on Pacific to a great degree and art anywhere in the s reason 10 belwve il will in 80 wise interfere eopie were lending ald o = ¢ amce of the savings * orporated compamles. nota- | Lhe company Sftee: by Semator Wil ¥ 10 Las Az net ha~ arfingtos, for oans money addregeed > be between 100000 sad IBAS0 shares and the boldings are to be i@Erensed when t can be de a aressiong i price STORM THREATENS DEATH Raiiread Men in Michigan snd Wis- consin Appesl tor lmme- dimte Al GRAND RAT Mich., Mareh 13 ™ Deten: 25 slong the entire comst of Lake ree gun north of Grand Rapiés and Where $4000.000 Goes. - r the Saginaw ¥ is one ® | Tae income of the other SLINIG 18 to most disastrous storms im. years. Reports rallways show tha: ail Haes are biocked and 2ot a trad the Grand Rapids & Indiasa or the Pere Margugite, north and northenst of here, is able 19 move So far the winds been sout heast- sere and Mackizaw " passenger u led between Two Pere Margue n the smow 2 compl and there are freigh: 28 out om both lines which are bamked with walls of spow and frogen slush. The streagth of tzzard may be @erstgod whea it is known that the windows of the ceaches and the cabs of ihe engimes were in some instamces broken in The trainmen in reporting from the parth | say that their situstion is perilous and ask for immedias Ther say the smow s falling in clouds and that they are umabie o assist themeelves. ASHLA Tis, tely D. Marel 15.—Qme of the ferring for some [ worst biizzards in the Nistery ot Wisronsin | Wi "¢ Tuiroducivg o ¢ aate the pousi- s raging Business is practies fcial evstom 0 which emipioves. resemabin roet cars are tied up aad the peo. | tRAT %0 admirably estabiighed by the Pens 5 A i~ e svivacia and Baltimere & Obio rafiroads. | pie are remaining Indoors.. TR STests AT | W fnd i e G b A oads. {literally choked with smow wnd raiiway, trains are several hours late SHERMAN A. YULE IS DEAD Omaha Medical Graduate Falls Vie- | tim te Army Serv acern. but “he trustess b sheaid ve au DES MO Sherman A whase pare s und reis died in Munila. March 4 that effect was receivad Mr. Tule was acting as the volunteer army. W Be was cashier of the lowa Savings and L company and a popular young maz. E studied medicine Des Moines graduated from a medica ege ‘n Omada He secured appe a position " 2 the hospital o Hozo ~ lulu, where be was * surgeon al and given charge of the large hospital there e a He was afterward e assistant surgecn e I T Tt b with the rank of captain and sent to Manila being equally necessart. H The dispatch from Manila azdouncing the rd among the three is death of ¥ gives no particulars. =y & SAVED FROM A BURNING CAR ' 1w enjoyed 1 rikmen. foremen. cierks Express Messenger Wheelberg's Var- parthers and all other ew Escape in Wreck West of | ndeed t Leavenwort Raasas. LEAVENW Kan. March 13— | Lenvenworta wesiera passenger o rain No. 2 was di ar Soldier, SIXIY- | with for S0 many happy vears = A ways Sve miles west of here, today and elevem | truly yours ANDREW CARNEGIE passengers were injured. The most seri- cusiy iajired s Leo Cwaivich supers- GREAT FORGERIES ALLEGED endent of bridges and buiidings The express car caaght fire from an Cashier Johnson of Niles Bank SUEEAE. Slme; SRS Ghw SUsin: CRPE: WS SRt arged with $100.000 (reeked- peiled to cut into the car to rescue Express ness—His Property Attached. Messenger Hegry Wheelberg, after which “he as extinguished. The wreek was 2 - - e e, s NTLES. Mich.. March 13.—The directors of the suspended Firs: Natiomal bazk to- BEGINS SALE OF KANSAS LAND a7 fied & declaration amanst Charies 4 Johmson, the missing cashier of the bazk Gevern t Pats ladia Sirip a . :-_ forgeries amounting ro $100.- Fraskii Comaty Usder Ham. | 00 3guimst leading cizens of this couacy | Bave been commirte was found WeenliNy: 1 Sop today tha hers was a great uant of TOPEKA. Kas. March 13.—The govern.|forged peper heid by the institution. S e Bask Examizer Selden fled papers with i i e county clerk at St. Joseph sttaching see Indians, situated £ Jolaman'y guag: but ot R T e sbortage by many thousaads. No i P ¢ Jobason was discoversd todar iy ¢ the forged paper found $30.000 was S the against T. L Wilkinson of St Josepk. & Pt oy s member of tne abs frm of Dix & Wilk- p aoven. shout thive nson, which did & large business with th | put on them a low valua bani . | was spirited. The lands A petition will be sent to the comptroller B e of the treasury, askiug him o appoint some bo B By gt local business maaz receiver of the bank So mazy local manufacturers aad busize MILLWOOD RAIDERS GUILTY frms are embarrassed by the suspemsic that it is ¥ the town that the bamk Clrewit Court Trial Resaits in Their 5278 be settied with all possible speed R s ot The report of the bazk examizer i being ! el awaited by the anzicus depasitors. The funds of both the city and cousty are LEAVENW March 1 2p m the benk and ail mumicipal business Wy ableg-ation reu s pracuicaily at & staadstill ry fcund Andy 2, Sen Thormburg, Joe Turmer azd Jews Woen wso were LOCOMOTIVE BLOWN IN RIVER mpiicated iz the raid on the Millwood saloon last mouth. guilty of the Wurder of [ g iogee While Masling Coal Trats Mrs. Budson in tbe first degree, as charged e o Bail was ser at $10,000 for Wiburn aad Tur- el ner. 36,000 for Wilson and 31600 for Thorn burg. Thair cases will be tried TRENTON, N. J. March 13.—The boiler | term of the district cou: of eagine No. 633 on the Lebigh Valley rail rosd exploded this moraing while the en- Bryun Starts fer WASHINGTON. March £ine was puilimg & coal train mear Mud Rua Bryaz, who wrived here las night, left lled. They are this afternoon for bis bome iz Nebraska ALBERT € his stay in this city was| FIREMAN MORGAN T McEride, a personai | BRAKEMAN ROBERT M'MULLEN all of friend He had a long confereace with | Pittston. Judge Willlam M. Springer and was called | The eugise was biow inte the Ledigh upos by a number of iscal democrats [mver and the mem imstantly killed. The — Denver Democrats Same & Woman. | DENVER. March 13.-The democrati y convention taday nominated Mrs | Eliza M Aaderson for city clerk tagee without the engime. It i nc | knowa whas caused e botled 1o explode, as 11t was a comparatively sew ome. |trata was uot affected aad ran for scme | Gemeral Harrison bas not left conormon o THe WEATRER DEAT] O FARRISON om Vesterday s Dew Nation's Tweaty-Thind Presdens Sxpives at 4 g Eis Eome iz Indiazapels Zpom : »om dpm 5pom END COMES AT 4.45 IN THE AFTERNOON “pom Trm — - Soferer Never Fully Arouses frem Cezdi- FUNERAL IS TO BE SUNDAY in Pres Harrison s erian (hareh with Cabimet Members as Homorary UNABLE TO RECOGNIZE THE FAMILY ... Serrewing Members About the Bedside Hear No Parting Word which Geseral Harrison was PRIVATE UFE AND PUBLIC CAREER SN S Baes Wiy i Third of His Iisetrs Name—Bora o in North Bead. Ohie. Asgust This afteraoon it was & ot & mest- . 1830—served from 1SS0 te 1802 blow came emarkabis was an * readered e diseas The change wa and the reis ’ who Bad retired from n rary below, wers A telegram Mre Mary h = APl S Gt Mecles rwcsived - . side of the gene . e passed awa. sounced that she w spread quick merrow. She Wil be ral of the pustand. Mrs. Bevin of Ottumwa - urrisd to Harrison's sister. % ot be s prmcmli PRESIDENT PLA polis in Mourning rd was builetined by all the Dews NS TO ATTEND MeKinley Leaves Washington Today 8 ommun 10 the peo- for Canton and Wil Ge te Ta- n their way home i3 aing. The man sl aoipra St why assed the STeaTest sorrow everyase having o the he WASHINGTON, March 12 —President Me- Gegersl Ha o ver. Kinler will attend the fumersi of General a few moments the Harrison. He will leave hers probabiy to- | Public lLulldings and most of the dow morrew, aithough the exact time of de- | 1OWD busigess biocks were Boisted at balf rture Bas Bat been determined, accom- |MaSt &3d ofber outward manifestations padied by Mrs. Meiinkes and Secretary Car- | WOUrning wers made teiyem. The party will stop at Noge of General Harrtsou's childr was a day or more and Mrs. MeKinley present at his death, Deither Colomel Rus- main thers while the presiden: sell Harrison muor Mrs. McKee havin Iyou proceed to Indianspoiis. It is T although borh were hur Dot expectad that any members of the cabi- T r way to the bedside of the'r L go as fast would bear Bough expected. the death of Gener son was & di6tinct shock to th tle daughter. had bee two men ng seen m t br her other while former was in the executive office president du » evening sent a telegram of con Mrs. Harrison PROCLAMATION CF GOVERNOR Indiana Executive Iw e osdell. sergeant-at-arms of the struction to Citizens Lpom Ocea- 1 States senate and a close persomal siom of Harrison's Death. Rbend of e &l wv-geetiag Sard ar and the two nurses. who bave beea INT LIS, March vernor | i ant atte ® at the bedside. Durbin ronight issued wing proc. Ge Harrison's two ssters asd anm amation of General B a also presen To the Peaple of Indiana: Gemera! Mrs. Harrison kneeled at the righthand Harrison. ex-president of the |Side of the bed, her husband's righthan tes und for mamy years past grasped in hers. while Dr. Jameson hel ¥ enjoying the puted honor | the lefthand he dving man. cousting L distinguished the feebie bulse beais. In & few moments 8t bis home in Indianapolls w r the friends had been summoned 45 o'clock on Wednesday afiernoon, March room the end came amesca an- 1901 He met the fizal and inevita® ng the sad fact. The grest silence summons as he bad met every emergency that fell upon the sorrowing waichers at 3 his eventful life, with rare courage and the bedside wus broken by the voice of with unfaltering faith prayer. supplicating As a lawyer he received generous recog- bersaved wife and nition as ome in the forefront of his pro- the sobs of the sssion. as a soldler in the war for the preservation of the u3on he schieved e Are Notifie: during fame; as president of the Laiy s Gien T el States be maintained in full memsurs the e ¢ gZnity and time-hovored traditions of tha Rasedell @3 Y o W6 ron s 2 men at the za keen sense uf Jusiice & e Dol et latives i3 other miestakings were chu patched immediately gt SUNIGNE SapeS S 1ad been unconsc oty b i death. the exa ' It a comstose state He spoke to 1m0 failed to recogaize even hia part of Tuesday, too ndition. & to recogmize ime he re and spoke to Mrs. Newcomer, Bis s who had just bome. He siso spoke Be word b ¢ omly “d e being undersioc - red I age - he gemers ‘Therefore, as a mark man whose wor work SRPI T— aat aff sl daughter, Elizabe ned g k room for a e mortal rema mary period other Bomors ed dend as Done at the e diana, at Indianapo of March. in the yes: the independence 135th, and of the state WINFTELD By the Covernor f the United States the he eighty-areh DURBIN, Governor ¢ him of General r B s deatd evening the bouse was x r od with friends who came Py COMMENT OF LONDON PAPERS o7 [0 *af 1 rs "ol i s e at the stream liers ceased Mazy of (hese who came brought fowers %o Nossfuew's Poo- N pange Bas yer been made n the b Sl - ags by the undertaker. sad will iz morrow moraing. The bodr v} N 1 Ues 1o the same position that it &id when MWD S § P8 @eath came. Aside from the darkeaing of papers pubi'sh leng memorials ©f Geperal the room. Bo change was made Ha se. The Datly Chronicle says b - Tt may be long before America f#nds an- Grever Cleveland's Tribute. other president as capable and comserva CETON, N. J. March 13 —Whes in uve. " wed lonight be Associated Pres The Standard expresses ihe opinion rhat correspondent es-President Cleveiand mad a deep mark the following statemes: om the dewid of m the history of Ris country, but like pl! Former President Harrisoe the papers it puys a tribute to his bhigh am exceedingly moved by the sad in perscgal character |telligence of Mr. Harrison's deat:, &

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