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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. LSTALBLISEED JUNE OMAHA, WEDNESDAY MORN l\(-. MARCH £0, 1901—-TWELVE PAGES, SINGLE cory FIVE CENTS, REPLIES TO PRINGE BISMARCK AMERI(AN TRADE SUFFERS NEBRASKA NATIONAL BANKS Government Heports an Inere | Loans and Discounts, as We b . | 1 ive & i in Individesl Deposits. Booe Oontiindid Tot Bskelil Witk Poae ey ‘onn Outbreaks Prove Expensive to United R T Ry - | st in Preve ting Friet | 00 0-000-00-00-0-0-0.0-60-0-660-060-000600065 50005 s00000000005020 | | BERLIN, M In 186 course ¢ Btates Bhippers. | WASHINGT 19.—(Special T B Terms Offered i, ¥ e débine th " s the thin W | gr the condition of the | ¢ nat ebraska, ex . . TR S N : S rea of ¥ r g to F N haaty ) ‘ as ate r the Blatarek's. . /""u, pue- | NO OTHER NATION EQUALLY HARD HMIT | Omat P ey David E. Thompson “'u nominated fo; : WRITES HIS REFUSAL TO KITCHENER | jou's recont speen. 7 b e was today short senatorial term, occasioned by the death of : e el -~ .t “ ity suls Fowler and Ragsdale Make B Sat tave 1|3 Senator Hayward, on the ninth ballot taken in the : 3 - M s . v o - e X . s s [nforma the British General that Goversment | wouid nave st en if 5 “ e e 108,180 €8 §19.903.366, and | ¢ caucus held under the Wilkinson call last night. . " sased, Count'-ye8 B y Both 1 Tmport | « trom § 485 to $20,- | ¢ ¢ b ) I vors the Bejection. v bad the greatest interest » -1 | verage res s 3481 per ¢ At 2:30 this morning the caucus had adjourned 141 I . Chica SOviL, 1 ¢ 4 A The present Jf,»r.; - :'< ragrraid § £ | for luncheon. The vote for the long-term senatorial E 11 | $ SE - 1.517 { ak d : : : CHANBERLAIN SO INFORMS THE HOUSE Oefiiany had = bt YSSMINGIUN st BALSS QULALT, & Guuhb ol Sisno 13 nomination at that time was as follows: —_— 3 1 Shan T L bad r t as re 1 . Sonth Dakota Hanks : l Colonial Eccretary Tells the Commoners the et & te pensation belng - men M»r'“\ . tosewate o ws. on Kette 2506199 Mejklejobn .....cco0000000ns . g amm . e HOROE W aggreg 745,48 Currle....... oo ssesesesace 8 e o3 Te was gign of br km lll- deadlock ALL CORRESPONDENC L70BE SUBNITTED SR i - There was no €ign of breaking - ft no room it gl dad § ¥ | although the members expressed themselves as Bays He Proposes “to Lay the Papers R Agbntd: & 144 willing to stay until the finish. Cousoeted - With the Nee must lonal bank of De IDE8 | § Qs e o 0ttt S50ttt 00-5-6-0 06000060005 sotiations on the it Ch as b reserve agent | @osSSIIIIIIIILLAITLILIIIIITTC NN Tavie™ a bank f Ma by National Bank of w ER rith o mmeatest wasfell e OMAHA GETS ONLY A PART| °°“°'"°" OF THE WEATH LONDON, March £ th Ais of fmperts, & > sui, | of Waterloo, la., and the Na Chamt 2 . ¢ beta most Keenly feit 3 rce of Minneapolls for the Mer- ‘! Just in the H P states National bank of Cedar Rapide, Ia. | §eorm of Wind and Snow Prevai North | Genera na Das reje Probably no « a e world suffere lown masters and r‘“' Temperature at Om, - \rllrrl‘).v offered him much as did the U 1 State 4 postmasters bave been ap- Hour s Generai Botha, MY, ¢ ain r t trite ! e oot bad conveyed (he INfOrmEALIOD IB & unty, W.| ENGLAND IS STRUCK SIMULTANEOUSLY . General Kitchener, in which b noounced | « with East Asin A b . that be was not disposed to recommend b gave figures illustrative | et of peace Geueral Kitchener was o between Germany and |Dese mor 0 an es e of the ! While Blizzard Rages Over Missouri fee d 1 clier bim {0 the earnest east Asia, amounting to 8 y — River Valley, Nortueast Gales Pl " on of his government & Rentaid { kit ol o g .' | . i aoded that bis govers Shang Tung province, Germ ith o g e i has the greatest interest !5z o ISTORM HAMPERS uusmess the papers t of as e power. ¥ it e t the . ¢ th Are - now storn 3 o) N o the wable o Lok (OTHERS WHO ARE BRAVE MEN P et | T A, et e low also P ; today and was Difieatt. STATUS OF THE TRANSVAAL -~ o (g " s ebraska, western A rope and csnasy B and Missouri felt | BEATRICE irch United States iecognised J0wing it 1o be s which tled up | Telegram.)—A heavy v ste Absorptio f South Africa her interests in A WASHINGTON, March 19.—The following es and de- | vatled here e carly thi orniug. Republien. ’ ayed railroad trafi In northwest Michigan 1 not recovered from the previous sto a heavy wind bas come up, which is ex- at which where the day from Ge NEW YORK, Mare drawn from t merce for 1900, that the b 19.—-The e review of the w mplication, 1d's com- | obvic United States has | d ads ated valry, | pected to do much officially recognized the annexation Prince Blsmar: H»,,..m 1| Wisconsin rep vy snows Trapsvaal and Orange Free State, des ported him in Neees sl itets out of thelr ing them us Br colonles, 18 « Near Racine serious floods are fear dicted by t ate departm v airie du Chien the Jower part of the tow 1901, says a special from o the flooded and eighteen inches of water | Times. rallroad tracks in the grasp of a severe The register descri the Orange Free State as independ nesota also is n Richthote s e n St Tl oy St ?| gallant cond . INDON, March 20.—Snow and northeast | L e e T g o s August 15 and 16, 190¢ gales were general throughout northern s e s e e T Reriate wesit | SRNSRUNAS; NEER SOV, 1 I recommend that First Licutenant C.| Ensland and the midlands yesterday State department and is prepared under the any 1 Britain would Tien Tsin, the tra perall, Pitth ;‘r"lltr\_ be brevetted oo | supervision of o B bt gl b ey S ol g 2 ot o g A United_States army, for gal MINNESOTA'S HEAVIEST FALL| The review world's commerce Is| After a long debate the house rejected tatirefuted thact: .tk o ikth B, Uit Sistol S 5 mllastey ‘ prepared in e of the bureaus of t de the ‘»h [;r sal of Herr '\-‘Lv'l. 3 socla " a hat government seizing { com nd of MG kistming the Eats | e Comes “"‘._... t& Blinding skebt | partment. Of course, meither publication | leader. for a bill whereby children born |ax early as August 4. On August 12 it h“icf T nisy B e could officially determine the attitu of house wlaves in German coloutal terri- | control of the custom house | i the government, but if either bas any | tory should be free. The house accepted | The total collection of duties for n", ¥elRht the balance is ia favor of ibe)a proporal of Herr Groeher, centris nul‘.mn‘ Anving il Unssier. wliled o SANGER T0 STOP AT HAWAII R R S O e AR WA register. | Count von Oriola, national liberal. that the { per 30 1a owed o loss of 2,4 e e i The sevireet WASHINGTON, March 19.—The status of | Reichstag should considcr the relations be- | wan 1a o Nerudated with G -mei New Imapector € 1 for the Phil | Showfall o that which oceurred toduy. the Transvaal and Orange Free State in the | tween masters and slaves with the view of period of 15 The figures submitted, Con- ippines in to usyer . Other ’Tn:“:uv.].r e i adrie chevir s e3¢, of the Koveiument of the United Statex | prepering for the liberation of the Jalter. |sul Powler points out. do no. fully show Firatsf ot (Do it i SR N | probably will be for the first time fized | { American losses, for immense quantities of | - O kot ched 5y the Colbimit e’ ar oty o g o M g fteinghbing & m.IAPPLIEs IT TO MANCHURIA | merchantise were held up i the vario s| WASHINGTON, Mareh 19.—Colenel James | 9217 KeP! oben By the comstath bes of SEO% torta to succeed Adelbert Hay, who has just | ports and must be checked off before im. | P & b ughout the state returned to Washington on leave of absence, | Lord Cranborne Suye Anglo-German | portations can begin. The losses to the | brigs ng th MINNEAPOLIS, Minon., March but without the purpose to go back to Pre- Agreement Concerns All otton trade alone are estimated at over | S R G tiIT ne it balin Tl s toria. It is sald that so r there has been | of China. $3.0 GO0 —— snow falling nearly all day sbsolutely no official ration on that TEATE . A e | IRYs ey alfing vesily S ESY peint. o] LONDON, March 19.—When questioned as| ""':: - b ‘, N o tia ke e 8 The wind . . ¢ = .| Cons a its stat the e. e o Ne Notice Required. to whether the Anglo-German agreemen! ng the conseq ¢ e Binic-tioe s e tanits 1t is further stated that when the United [ aPplied to Manchuria anborne, | 28 th : | s rega the nd tro & fr States annexed Porto Rico ate ! un se: ‘m-,« LF--.Y s i o partment sent no potices to .oy of mated that be tho b= P ariis. powers; they were supposed to take n a cls from fe e i, and the acts of consress. The ald consuly | wards maintaining Bexses ‘and - ex WISCONSIN WELL COVERED retatned their ginal exequaturs iss Chinese a Terrific Wind from Lake Fiakes Into Driits, ¢ ing Tra being | Lord Cranborne TERRIER MAY NOT BE GUILTY [ % by the Spanish governn recognized by the United States military as sufficient for the purpose. Hurls the Block- The status of our consuls in South Africa is ks b OR, Wis.. March 19.—The precisely the same; they Bold their old ex- | Mrs. Cabus' Strange Death Now At- ‘, . WwmeT SUT ’f“":. oot abip eqiaters, and thess are Te 4 by the tributed (o Sometaing Other [-r. his region. Spow began coming down Britisis military authorities as feat. | Than Her Dog. :, g gt accompanied by a terrific But in the case of Porto Rico whenever a L ] - . pres Mastered Out ke. Trafic is being tled consul retires- his governmesnt de applt- NEW YORK, March 19.—( er Bausch, || Continue In eximent s expe that the street cation for an exequatur directly 1o the |in speaking today of the case of Mrs says i Prefer | a1l other trafic will be at United States authorities, it being the rule | line B. Cabus, who was re o e eto ad ations at her hom e Yewamrm 'a a a ~§:ur' time. g e S ,::.“,“u s yirsapsellatogd g rSDMEPHILIPPINEPOSTOFFICES WASHINGTON. ¥ar o o | MARINETTR, Wis, Mareh 12— Asots . ¢ Ay s v Al % SUAS 57 the. WAr o » ard ra here today & ve! Those ¥ ablished Throug t Archipelago. AR ST wilh ¥4 mate: s whesver hap pens for the moment to be in defacto pos- session of the place to which the consuls are accredited | rt from Dr, O'H 1t the report of I ally is blocked. This storm on of logging O'Hanlon estigation will be made rom what | have read about 3TON Troops Destroy MAFETENG, Basutoland, Monday, March 18.—General Bruce Hamilton's force, which is sweeping over the southeast portion of e wou found § be from those th ve of either suiclde or ho proves to show either I will at once ST. JOSEPH'S WORST BLIZZARD | of Rain Grain. throat and case is It i Sets in After Twelve Hours w Six Inches - g4 make an Investigation hipelag - p Deep. Orange River colony, has reached Wepener, | an autopsy will be held on the body of | ¢ Batongas, ( g P R - | where the troops found heavy stocks of | Mre Cabus for the purpose oof determining gan ite, Ceb ey Mo, March 15 —The worst grain and cattle. They carried away as|whether apop 1a ne t o with | 1088, Legasp " - ye se throughout | mueh as possible, but destroyed 30.000 Bags | the woman's descriding _‘ - Missouri today after twelve hours of grain. The houses at Wepener were | wounds found roner said . | The smow has fallen to a depth found to be intact evered sev s and of six Inches at most points asd the fal i ¥as undoubiedly the result of u CONCENTRATION NOT MEANT |/ :i; oo o = voes wet o b i g i REGRETS LANGE_AGE OF OATH :n"l: o peilande War Departmen Birds, Thes m Blizzar : Lord SaNibary Frep Committee | The blade of this ODEN, Nabs Marth d%=iSpecial)- 1o Examine Declaration De- into the wou Fax Anch Manitesse i st e PR oo s v g manded of the King. "’1“ 498 b p N, March 19.~It was stated | p all day. Yesterday many farmers e Sthae Mra Osd artment no report ha ere en n putting ring wheat 0 LONDON, March 19—In the '—.'!\M- \:’hv_“", g s (e o o e were in evidence. The hun- | vno:d: sty l:“."..“{\v s { unknowe party r ting that natiyes in the isi- | ters are bringing in ducks and now and then oath” taken by the king, said he said Coroner Bausch Philip % ST L | gret very much that language ¢ it s L Aol . Record Blizzard at Creston. | decent violence had been a rviihes oo s . B B CRESTON, la, March 18 pecial Tele SR i e CEE. S, Fa'ry b ARMY APPOINTMENTS IN MAY | aod that the order re this particuls: |ST8R.I2A B o 5 i oo oy e 2 WILL HANG HIM ON THE SPOT| cies Will Not Be Formally Filled ‘ system of con the Is . sig g g s M S inted 1o conmter b | Oklanema Posse Tn Hot Pursuit L | surrectioon st storm on record for so declaration req 5o soveintes “se Desperado Who Shot Deputy WASHINGTON | ' his_accession and whether 1 Inguage Sheri. : - MILLION MORE FOR CHICAGC | - could be modified ady usly without 5 £ TV . i a— " mintshing its efficlen tor the| GUTHRIE, O. T, March 1 A special Mrs. Emmons Blai Gives It to h mainteance of the Pr ension. | 10 the 8 Mpital from Fawaee e Univeraity's Ne o) ot t The matter will be considered Thursday. herill Pester and posss of Neoble county Eduenti is dense ——— traced the Red Rock desperadoes to the S Sherift Johnson walked u!Lr‘rnl n c t — the door. Ben Cravens, ke leader, opened am R. Harper at the Un Wilkelmina and fire on the deputy, inficting a mortal 3 n this after drex: | wound. In the melee Cravens and his part given $1.000 e Universit | » |00 000 & treak Snl Sarmcaket k' v P el ot Boce lately or |and afrer turzing into smow continued all THE HAGUE, March 15.—There will be | \°8 'B¢ timber on Black Bear creek ™ ganized by the afliat t Chicag | day Tu the ground Miky avvered SUE, March 19.—There will be | « ne four inches. e snow is { horses were secured by the offcers | nstitute some three or four in s Th:,,:_, .h;,. Frince u.:.‘r,\'ul;u be L“’\. ho was recognized by Deputy Johpson !n..:n-n—x E. Coyne, Prese Cel- | cago in t the prevalling high wind etalled a member. Gueen Wilhelmina will | oo L0/ FEOF nged on the sp - o S A to be used preside for the first time and wiil conduct | DIPRART W DAAN 99 B ogh 1 AputenOh - .;"“"“ Charise e win !:e oRt Whe e b the ceremony of installation. Her majesty 1. )] ol Lok PLATTSMOUTE eb.. March 19.—(Bpe- | i eliver a speech and Prince Henry | WASHINGTON, March 19.—The "r'l,mm‘ ity all day and a stiff wind blowing will reply s - . ioity all day wind bl 3 i \Tnn Hundred of A, (. Perkin ilorL'h.’h nied Frederick E now 1\71— /TO0 MUCH FOR CHIEF SWENI{ {: e R B g sl o B8 b SITE FOR VICTORIA'S SHAFT’ Killed on Grasicg Ground | lector at Chicago, postmaster of that cit s Bl o 1 | for Cattle “Up 10 s late bour tonight Mr. Coyne Physicians Toll Chicano's, Veteras | o grousd in. sacellont sbape for ine - z —_— pot been notified officially of bis appoiz Fire Fighter That He Mast spricg crops National Memorial te the Late Sov-| DENVER, Colo., March 18.—A special to | ment, but botk he a Pelirigpruigiaiidi g | forine o ereign to Be Erected in Fromt | the Republican elta, Colo., says | who has been postm: Ties Up Lincolu Street Ca of Buckingham ce. * | trouble has broken out between cattle and [received telegrams fron CHICAGO, March 19.—The conditlon of| LINCOLN, March 19.—A storm of spow | ; ——— |sheep men In that seetion. Sixty-five |of the action ef Dennis J. Swenie of the Chicago frc | and wind bas raged all over soutbeastern LONDON, March 20.—It has been decided | masked men shot 200 sheep belonging to A Mr. Coyne's successor as collector of in- | depart s very serious and his Nebraska lay. Railroad tralus are that the pational memorial to Queen Vie- | C. Perkins, which were 1tory claimed | ternai revenue, it is said, will be Henry L. | cians dee that be must mever a ot tly delayed. In Lincoln street cars| Abris shall be erested in tront of Bucking- by the cattlemen as eaclusive grasing |Herts. Mr. Gordou's term ns pastmaster ex | aetive mort® e Exposure at r eded and trafic on some of the bam palace. 4 8round for cattle. pired today £res is sald to be tbe cause of his sic u;,.. ines was abandoned | { days, good for ten A high wind with a speed of th wmiles per hour makes it almost impossible for pedestrians to reach th places of busi- somewh yed and telegrap or less affected, as well as ommunication ps Fremont Busine FREMONT, Ne A severe storm of wind ax es almost reached a blizzard, has pr bere today. There has been b business going on and the carriers ® two rural mall routes have had hard to make their trips. Tr were The snow was needed by as the ground was dry. valled little le Rock Has Thunderstorm. TABLE ROCK, Neb., March 19.—(8 clal)—Last night this locality was visits with a thunderstorm. the )ightning being quite ¥ivid. In the latter part of the night has been raging. Six iuches of spow has fallen and the wind is blowing a gale. The snow, though quite wet, is Arifting NEBRASKA CITY, March 15.—(Specia Telegram.)—A storm of bilzzard-like pro- portions has been raging here all day. Nearly a foot of snow hes fallen. Rail and street car trafic is being seriously im- 'NO LOWER RATES T0 BUFFALO Passenger Committee of Trunk Line Association May Cut is the Limit NEW YORK The passenger met today and ag b certain rates t the Panamerican exp ecial rate 50 far made by the association for this vent were intended to be good for May onl. s announcement created the i pression among people large that later still cheaper rates would be ma This idea is erronecus, according to Com- r Farmer of the association, whi said today that tho rates for May were made as low as possible seager committee not be s later the passenger because believed the exp = showable” during that Confirming this statement ommitee today slightly in- ased the rate on the ten-day excursion fier June During May this icket will be sold on Tuesdays and Thurs- days. at a rate of on tare and ope-half After June 1 and for the rest of the sea- son these tickets will cost oue and one- half fare, plus $1. In return for this extra dollar the time limit has been extended makiog the ticket good for fifteen days Instead of being sold on Tuesdays and Wednesdays these tickets will be sold every Jay in the week NO BETTER FOR THE LEAGUERS nscontinental Associn- tion Pledge to Make No Con- essions in Rates. CHICAGO, March A of the Transcontinental Pas tion was held today for the vising ways of strengthening ation. It was Iy decided that of colonist tickets shou 4 to Tuesday and that the Bo more deviation from \ll the roads gave pledges that they would ot make any concessions in the an 4 rates for the th league con ia San Franciseo next July. A le of circuitous route rates was pre- pared for that event, and it will have to | secure th nsent of roads mot members of the association before it can be effectiy ARE DESERTING THE SHIPY Inland Lads Said to Be Away Witheut Trou Ask Conwe: Sipping to March 19.—Wholesale NORFOLK Va., | desertions trom the ships at the navy yard are reported. Som Topeka have be en who deserted from u apprebended and wilt be tried by summary court-martisl. Many of the apprentices and seamen aboard the cruiser Dixie, however, have escaped. The deserters are all inland lads or lake sallors. The report that a heavy draft of the mea from the Dixie was to be sent to the Asiatic squadron Is given as the probable cause of the desertions. It is sald the total number of deserters from the Dixle fs eighty-one. Of these sixty-one are lands men under instructions and the rest ors of the ship's crew. Taey are all expected to return to the ship Navieation to Open. BURLINGTON, la.. March 15.—The river season will open here Tuesday is entirely clear of floating ice snd the crew of the Bloise, the local packet, went to Keokuk today to bring the boat out of ber wint quarte it turned to snow and a geauine biizzard | The river | - THOMPSON FOR THE SHORT TERM osla Man lmanud for Bbort-Term Eenatorial Vacancy, CAUCUS HELD UNDER WILKINSON CALL Terma Modifie? to Moeet Bome of the Ob- ,‘LAOII of Members, ~ DEADLOCK COMES ON LONG-TERM CHOICE | Bosewater Leads, with Maikl Currie for Mates. ANTIS MAKE A SLIGHT DEMONSTRATION | Men Opposed to Thompeon Get Out a Brie! Bhow of Force. | EFFECT IS NOT OF GREAT MOMENT Exhibition of Bentimest Not Taken as Binding Any Members. CAUCUS TRIES TO SETTLE ON A CHOICE ting for Candidates Under n New Call Results Uue Choice and a Further Dead- loek. —— A 42, 43 4 T cess 10 ® arrington Har, £ 16 March 15, —(Special Tele- ~The joint for United States D open session today was agaiu functory order. The few changes vote were without special sigpifi- ance beyond the move of the anti-Thomp- aites to strengthen Hinshaw by calling back two votes that had strayed away from him. These two were Sandall and Smith- berger. They transferred Whitmore to Crounse, who likewise got back Owens {vote for the short term. Lowe went back to Melkiejohn and Tafin to Currie. Other- | Wise the variations tn the mus of the reprctive eandddries were lue saely. (o the return of those members who were ab- sent Monday. Lieutepant Governor Savage | therefore annouaced that on the forty sixth joint baliot for United States sen ators. no one baving received the requisiie majority of all votes cast, there was still no election | Deliberating a Fake, | The story put into circula erpor Dietrich hav ess appoln » senatorial surnment of o election and republican though bearf on its very has precipitat erable discussion. When brought to his attention by an juquiry Governor Dietrich said That is the first I have ever heard of {euch & thing and certalnly I bave not talked about it to anyome, either here or at Wash- being the t Thos, ot course T could mot b selected anybody to be aprointed should 1 find that duty devolviug upon me muck T will say, bowever, that I do not think Nebraska ought to go | unrepresented in the United States seoat ‘uh! her the vacancy is created by the deata {0f a senator or by the death of the legis- lature Whether or | not the complexion of the na- | tion | | | senate bas changed sufciently to lustify the assumption that credentials by appointment by the governor would be rec- ognized and the precedent 1o the Quay case reversed, the general feeling is that the legislature ought to elect, hecause appoint- ments at best could be for only two years 1 the contest would have to e over again. In the meantime the question of adjournment Las been held in abeyance s for a Caucus. Two or three new caucus cails put {u an | ppearance today, but none of them seemed | to make much headway. Late in the aftor- Boon, Bowever, it was announced that what | i known as the Wilkinson call had receivod more than the necessary forty-five signa- | tures and that a caucus would be held ugp- | der it at the Lindell tonight. This call, as | already e ned, provides for rollcall hai lots on the same plau Joint seseion. each member responding with | the pame of bis choice for short amd long &8 pursued in the Foriy-five votes necessary to mom! ! uumber ahead Bate aud f one secure t the other the cau to conticue to ballot until the second hosen, thus to me binding sin isly. This ls what is known as a s 1cus, because the nine seq ders and a few others bave said they would not eater under such con- sent cau nson nder what {s koown all is the outgrowth of ring a simulta- was made ica by resolu- to select ia the t had been a wis too high a sndidate to reach. The started as with- ons of the national i Terma of the Cauens | | w is call was n suggest were communicated to |the members. This was followed by still a different call, with forty-eight to nom- e candidate to s 4! not sult th Platte candidates. The matter rested over the Sawurday aajourn- whereupon yesterday Representative Wilkinson began circulating & modified form of his original call ting the secret |baliot and makiug forty-five the necessary | sumber to nominate. He rucceeded in se- uring thirty-nine sig s yesterday er work- induced the which brought xt of this call, uas and finally late this afiercoon, a Ing it up two or three mere Dovglas co men 10 sign It up to Btty-oze. The e o 4

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