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- | THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. OMAHA, THURSDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 26, 190 —TEN PAGES. SINGLE CopP Y THREE CENTS. TALES CITY WNERS)CUEENS GeMs OFFERED FAR Fijp (\ PEACE OFFICERS B SAWC CASE DISWSSED LETTER HITS SOUTH 0MAHA Edward Wil Se Vietoria's [cONDITION OF THE WEATH ** HELP FOR BONDSMEXN | — Jury Exemerates Firm Which Let v o | Forecast for Nebraska—Fair in North, Snot — i Jubliee Presents to St Louls | Forsi | Seactetont . Py - a [ x-nusr ;:n Portion Thursday; Friday Prod- | pr— Few York Oonvertion Hears A‘brmt:inf Buptdraion | Mob of ng-n&nkmxmkn.-f’ t_‘""' preee Belief Postmaster General Payne Ead Refer- | 'Y .r v R 'Bfllh & Resel ol & P Re-] Markee. i mperature at Omaha erda; ution Papers on Muzicipal Oara | —_— { Injunction Papers | ence to that Appointment. | Howr. Deg. Mour. 1 Mex o the Bartley Paper. — uc;.\xv\.\' Feb. %.—King Bdward will} T NEW YORK. Feb 25.—The sult hrought | P |8 = 1 { “HE in | Pend the late Queen Victor! priceiess | PITCHED BATTLE RAGES IN WEST VIRGINIA |, s . ihe | OPPOSES REPEA THREE -4 & S | enbur + { AWS | » SCHEME DECLARED SUCCESS IN ENGLAND | cosiectson of jubiier presemts for exnivitson | 37 Ladesturg. Thalmasn & 6. againet the | - g s 3 DECLARES INTENTION TO FIGKT FOR IT &t the Louisians Purchase exposiyhn as e it e g S— | . 8 — Bis personal comtribution toward £ e | THree Die and Twelve Are Wounded =7 0f losses susisined on Jaans made o0 gomor im Circulation that Director o s { | Sosttons . r " Londes Editor eys Britih Towss A™| 1y, ying jersonaiis announond 6 When Rifee Flash tu Charies | SPUTious bonte was tlcmismed tenight e L S LT O D8I (e » . Other Members from Donglas Baid o Be Bapidly Brtendicg Bystem. floniodey o D. B Praacia. precis P i Siabaie, iutt SRS I meoee 15 45 8 he e e ot e S Favorable to Messure. YERKES CLAINS COURLS ARE WASTEFUL | 7 Atmsmador Choate. was recived by hia - e the mom tateresting et St ' == NOT WILLING TO DECLARE THEMSEL orty case is one of th . majers o Bekmciun i G s e — TALK OF LIGHTS AND WALKS o8 ves - T i Y . o CHARG SMEX, W, Va, Feb 35.—A: court in years In 1882 the Siate of Vir- (From a Staff O dent ) { S R— N been prompied o e t tep by i J ( m a Etaf? Correspendent Alleges Private Oompaviss Bave Movey i | yoen noprecincion of e e P o, | Btanntford 3 Raleigh vounty, at dawn g orfiered $3.000 000 wolfh of bonds | WASHINGTON, Feb 35.—(Special Tele- | Powtn™est Improvers Discmes Them | Logigistors as a Rule Are Not Backward Mavagemert of Franchises ect 18 which Americans always beid his | N8 MOrRIngPhattle took piace between from emgravers in this city,jwhich being | gram )—Esstern pewspapers print todar & | with Imspector Berlin and About Bpeaking. mother and as » toren of fir fmtimate D¢ JOIBt posses of Deputy Usited States hadly prinied. were rejocted Smd returned | letter from Postmaster General Payne ad- Councliman Heye T | sympathy with interests. He Jarehal Cunsingbam and Sberiff Cook om to the emgravers dressed 1o & representstive in comgress. | " ~ PORTER MEVHES THE SENWICE GIVEN | toouss: mormny Torican isteresis. He ope side and rioting miners on the other, | The engravers refuscd (69af fhe exprens- | which, while names are not mestioned, %8| ;40 : CHANCES OF RESOLUTION ARE POOR Wi SRR e Al st e of which three miners were age, and they were sold st agetion Ly believed to Bave Girect reference to the | I46Nis and crosswalks were the principal g Lays 3t Down as Certainty ¢ Queen Tietoriz's reign. Mr. Prancis, on "O*® O(Ders on both sides mere or Jess and the Virginia authorities were Dever | goes on to state that the records of the | DIOTERET R R B Beria ot g v SPHSGENE S S " on Hely Mun Limes Fredues Privi- |y of the exposition, expressed hts | PTIOUSIY burt abie to deeiroy all of them. office show that the present jostmaster | SPRCO WS Prees "":'{‘\'"_: o Bond, but Hold Relcastng Them Jeged Umioss, Small Pre@its | thanks to King Béwar? for the promised 10° 0638 To *he bonds obtaived st fhat suction |bas made au excellent record as an off. GRS M T e covered e At Would Set a Bad sl o diodalifas. exhidit 2 DICK TATLOR were forged the signstures of the Virginia | cial; thet he is & veteran of the civil .: . ol - ~’; o (":‘““fl":’-.'f'm T B 5 Pair Commissioner Cridler. who 1 now| —— DODSOX. state officials. In September, 185, Julius war with & most excellent record NS Sl S o S ditie it id o in London, had an sudience with King| UNIDENTIFIED MINER Schroeder obtained a Jown of 35060 from | soldier, and the letter of the b o s e g gl —_— S The convention on | Leopold of Belgium last week. The ki Mortally wounded the Importers & Traders' Nationsl bank |geveral coneludes as follows e i t_Ses s 5. O b TORK, Feb. 26— conventio u he king Het - b of W e | wish of the president retair o Fponsible for the present conditions. He (From a Sa®f Correspondent umicipel ownersilp and franchives, which | &lscusmed the St. Louis exposttion fully, ape jous, Helser 65 S VO S SRR e ot molters o mo mare mate gond | Objected to criticiem passed upan bim. say- COLN, Feb. 25.—(Special )—As was essed the Sriendly b vh rwin Lawson tated. Neged t be ohtained them | servi woldiers who have made good . . . 10 continue for three Gays, opeped bere CXOT the most friendly sestimests for | R LR L L 8 e Sublic ofcials and aeainst whom po|!NE that be huc acted under imstructions in | 2iicipated by The Bee last week, the log- todays There was & good attendance. The the government and people of the United g v shutting off the ) !siature has been asked to release the Bart- St ware welscdiad by Jiin . Agar { States. arrest thirty-four miners for vielation Lest Ovtober he presemted S45,000 worth | charges of misconduct have beem pre- | h:e‘n( o Second | /¢y bondsmen from their obly . ” I Bie s08ress held that the senditions | Belgium will erect a pavilion, and will | tbe blazket injunction lasued by Judge Kel- of the same bonds, and asked » loan of |ferred. ae in the case in this inetamce. | 3 Gl g - e P g ol vt g g | appropriate 5100000 10 det ¢ g | JeT last August. $71.500. This iot he sald he inberited. In- The Grand Army veterans residing s —— came 1o the relief of the club. su 258 Bhess braske. reguest came In = 1o American eities arc such a8 to make the of S cuine g efray the expenses | o i b Sl quiries followed, and, the banf Snding tbe ve entered & protest against Mr that he will, sext Tuesday, introduce a "'m W of & resolution this morning is- % thoughtful and patriouie seek some method exb! mers’ Order Mars . e T R soint | Gisgtevement. | these Mask pmves wersf jon calling for three are Jamps om{ Foduced in the secate by Hall of Dougles. of improvement. e | On Saturer last Deputy Marshal D. W Sase So il gt TM"”‘: 3. A short | flled out and South Omaba inserted in the | TWenty-fourth street, from the viaduct to provides that the logislature shall ia- “This convestion has bees calied” be |COMPANY HAS NO OBJECTIONS | cusimgnam west to Atkinsvilie, & mining 00" o 4 ™ | arst instance and the Dame of the present | LeSvenworth street, and twe are lamps on | FUCT the attorney general to dismiss all said, “for the purpose of furmishing facts time afierward Schroeder tosk the same legal actions pending sgainst the bonds- — town in Raleigh county, to arrest mem g i = poetmaster Mr. Eiter, nsertsd in the |tbe Beulevard viaduct. The councilmes § end information and of organizing s per- | Mediieation Proposed by Aftormey sherged with violating the injunction. He ::’:, ,lfin:h:,"iw 000 on - 7 | necond blask space, It i believed by those Created considerable enthusiasm by ipvii- e S S &N 0 DN S 7 menent burean fer the collection and die- Gemeral Kaox i Accepted by | was surrounded by & large party of mipers |40 ECC % Jond of $40.000 u e are e P eeitton 1o Xove that the | 10§ Tesidents of both the Becond and Sev. | LBem of the costs which have arisen besause tr of municipal statistics relating Panams Oficial to the best metheds of suppiying commercial d |&rmed with Winchesters, who ordered him to Jeave the place, an order which he worthiess and that the Impertets & Trad- situstion !n regard te South Omaha would enth wards to give him descriptions of places where crosswalks are needed, and of the iltigation over this case. The text of the resolution is as follows: % wasta. == | quickly obeyed cov g Rrhs | R e promising that be would see that they were | ,CODCUrrent resclution instructing and The Srst paper read, “Recewt History of | PARIS. Feb. %—it is reportod 1o re- | T le 0o u: he same time attempred | 10 CITCUINUOD they brought it agatne: Amuinst Lamd Law Repeal It took several migutes for Mr. Hoye | S Litinit, Sumises] of the pending ec Municipal OwBership in the United States,” | #ponsibie quarters that the chief officlals o { \, e gome arrests under & process - | - i - - e | Semstor Hansbrough today Sief the re- gt the loesticas. ex-81 rer Bariey ficlal bond was prepared under the direction of the | the Panama Cacal compacy have informed | y,0q by the siate court, and was trested tn {port of the minority against the proposed | W. W. Bingham made a short talk prom- | Wherews There ir and has been for lats Charies Waide Haskina, Gean of the | American oficiale bere that the former had | 1*30 7 0 0 SF SO0 AU O VR | POLES BREAK WITH ROME | repcal of the three grest pubic 1% | juimg to assist in securine the fmprove- | besris or' doe coer's St Feding in the New York Daiversity School of Commeres, | 20 Objection to the two changes in the &7- | iy )y 45a reported to the marshal and | ——y !" utes—desert land, timber &b €10D€ | meyie desired {28 Plaintff and against certain suresies asd was read by Joseph E. Johmeon. the | TARESIent sueresied in the recent Gimpaich |, gigerict attorney that be could do noth. | SeCK. 1o Usits itk . Eplacepal|an: commuied homestesd acts It WAS| James H. Kymer spoke of “Pioneers of | {7 N Officlal bond of Josein £ Bartiey, | gresent dean of the schonl. :;:""' @ :"’ which pro- | 0 without @ large force, and them emly | Church im United sisted by the majarity in their report that |, Great City,” saying fhat the residents of | Whercas, Said siii hes boce the ocoasion Trivete Corruption Alds State. gt ey e g company’s ten- | Lt minent risk of precipitating a bioody Statea. | great corporstions and railrosds had taked | Gnghs today arve really the ploneers of the | Of ETeRI cost and expenme to the der sulject to the two modifcations sad to the United States senate’s ratification. It is assumed that this willingness on the part of the company has been communi- cated to the suthorities at Washington. As Clinton Rogers Woodrufl of Philadelphia made the mext address, in which be said: What is the cause of the undeniable growth of Jar interest i the municipel ownership of public service franchise?! I Tepg that Ché meevenient is primarily Sue Mr. Knox's proposition is understood to re- | | confiiet. He was instructed to return with | him, and to do it at all hasard. Before Cunningham returned to Atkine- | ville, bowever, Marshal Jobn K. Thompsen and £ C. Burdette, attorney for the United men sufbcient to serve the process given NEW YORK. Feb %.—At the reJular meating of the Church club tenight, Bishop Anthony S Kozlowsky, who seld that he represented #0.000 Poles in the Unifted States | sevantage of the scts as they st present | ‘stand on the statute book for the purposes | | Tand expieteation, wnd that grest frands | | bave grown out of the high-banded man- | | ner in which the owners of great tracts of | 1and bave scted toward the public. Semstor great city Omaha is destined to be, and that each mue: meke sacrifices in order to bring sbout the results. The committee on the changes of grade | on Twenty-fourth street reported the a dition of mames to the petition, lJeaving | having been tried four times in the trict court and three times in the o | court, and has thus fur proved 3 probable will jrove. without frult er ef- Vabiage to the state. therefore be it _Resolved, By the senate of the state of | Nebraska. the house of representatives concurring therein. that the sttorney E o ular indigndtion at the - fer 1o the.ratification of the tresty before | #ho Dave Swshen sisg S MRS | Mancheough, howover, states in M sepast| mame T Bty St Jap fcess ess A0 Begradation Incideat 1o the PoBey | March 4, flc officiale say that the .mx-fiv!:"'d.'m‘:" ""_“,‘L “”‘;‘ "’fl "“":“ Cathalic church, and the Bew ¥ U. Jaki- | that while there may be some truth i | . r,;mn;:i .S St en; Twasty | &ipfnel settiement of ail’ claime of ‘wite ] o don of the | Which the company will assume after that | * OO "b' x"l _";' “::1&&1' “”" m: mowicz, ome of his priests, pleaSied for | what the majority of his cemmittee say S leald I 8, Bartey for B tan ol dangers luriing in the s of gach re- | date is still unMiscioved o d.'.“ - : - unity with the Protestant Episcspal church | as to frauds which are committed under Prospeil iliisent o Peltiive, treasurer. which n January 3, I8, t intioaships se Sow exiat betwess oty gov. . el |3 tmmetiste. ssten mw“-:“cr"“"’._ Bishop Henry C. Potter semt & Jetter, ex- | cxisting laws, be suggests amendments to | Giomine the atoresaid action in copsiders : o an ehical renction agaiget soch practice (MAY PAY MEXICAN DEBT | o ot @ mine oo the nokh side. Thomp. | Pressing his approval at the movement. | the pressnt laws which be believes wini| BY special iavitation C R Seott. OIY | yorericy of an futl peyment Vg h: @ 1 have briefly mentioned and it is mani- i { e Naghe - P" | Bishop Keslowski sald the Folish popu- | meet the ohjections of the majority. The | Comptrolier Westberg and City Clerk El- | tuxed aguinst said sureties or against the k Sesting eelt I8 ¢ Semany Sor '“"“"‘" wittatiicastog. Slies Sies SI000.. | T S0 Siilstts eups hems @ ""“’; {Ition of the United States was 2.500,000. | senate comamitiee on public lands recently :"‘"*' :“’:"" ]l' P::r'fl ‘flm h,' state of "tzh 1 Goutt whether there is any very Square Natlonal - . Their recent separstion from the Roman by & slim majority of one, has had what | PTO !G'(’B its m ng et Thirty- e Leses AL erel e s Jrusacad orees Cotholle church showed that they were | ie known as the q;;nu bill placed :.::m:r::rm:m:‘::mhu'; :0:.: The original bond which twelve citigens A oo By encerns | standing out for liberty of comseiemce, senute calendar. The minority Dow o Febmatie o ot thel s — P, | s Chfioliod A6 st e, tome | S0k 12 repart, takes fwvus with the ma. | llities. Frem that thame the talk dritted o SIS Siened for Sooenh 8 Mertier any individual | MEXICO CITY, Feb. furnisBIng | o pe reformation. Jority and insists upon smendicg the desert | PAPICLY 10 the quesiion of equality of tEA- | 00y" for which they et o R hTosgh the ETant of &|pey received s communication from the Geputy and ebertf found | * U SERRIL o eaggested thet | land &34 tmber 508 sione acts, leaving | UOB. *7repos of the revenue bill mew be- | i T TUE T, oot emh b - owner- | Alvarsde, s multimilionsire command gt & 100 well-armed | oriowski be Teceived imio the | the homestead Jaw as it now stands Sise the'Migtclaturs’ Disswwien fewls| ... onvicisd and seibenetl 9 Semaly as istin- | of Parral, Mex,. offering te contribute $50. | Episcopal church ae & suffragan bishop. Senstor Hansbrough stated today that |Yery cenepel, most men upbralding the | ,opry 4y (he penmitentiary for embemling L asire | 000,900 for the payment bt Mexice's forelgn 70 Gwws | Members of the club Geclared that the |the commuted bomesiead laws Lad been | DouEles ooubiy Gelmeiion fof Mo MINTS | over haif & million dollars of the state's b2 i propesed umion was the beginmiag of a | ® ETeat boon to the west. New land - - money when treasurer, Dot a cent has ever cause for some time to come in most places | Seyeral weeks ago "“‘-vwmm-. ossibilt- | Dot be biought under cultivation under less Chariey Tnitt Geclaring that the delega- | o\ " 0 over ey by this commenweaith Privale concerns &0d | Minieter of Fimance e aa3 . expressed Gy I = two years, and be asked the question :'”m:‘flm“n—um_-u ? offering to pay off the public debt of Mex- 5 | rengthen 1t as much as In | bow many men are thers who can aflord to | for laving dane what it _l&.nh-fluarmmm'fi* e 2T but 1t has been remewed 18 mente for taking in the Pelish Catholics | {38 1o and 3 family to support snd pay Mg .1 e ;‘-;;..mmm,m e . | direct to PrestGent ],..M_...,n Boston conference | B¢ €Xira expenses incident io, opening a | ton had treated m‘~';mg It is evident that semtiment the reterred to oy tarm® He stated the law permits set- | COnnection & long open letter to the el muna-nn—m.auu.m.-- the sucosss of municipal’ tp of e (BARS BORAX-TREATED - flers to pay the gevernment $13% per acrs, | Srom Repressstative M. A. Hall was read, | (oo 5 SOSC 08 SN s betnet water works tn New York. pF ol < |MILLS EXPEDITION TO SAIL| s34 st the end uf fourtcen mouths' resi- | telling why house roll Xo. 110 had been 8- | " 05" W0 T o0l while A paper on “Comparisen of Buropeas add | Germany Determined to Wage Pure oty | @ence, and upon satisfactory roof ss te |layed so Jomg. and stating hat he and every | o SPECE R T S0P “mm_"""‘ American Metbods,” prepared by Robert P. Fool War as Strictty | After Twe Years Preparstory Werk | improvements, residence, etc., Le gets titie. | member from Omaba was Soing all that | 0 T8 FRRLE BN A L memy FPorter, @irector of the census of the United ] Tiast sight they went Site conp Smar Sueo- | - wam G o L2y This enables him to borrow from 3400 to | MeB ~ould @0 to get the matter through. heart- States, was Tesd by Jobn P. Martin, sec- - | attert Gity. Southern Hemisphere oo’ oo vl caim Out of the sum bor-| The club decided to change fts meeting Tetary of the conventign. Mr. Porter contended that municipal own- ership temded to profuce large bolies of { day Herr Ortel, privileged workmez; did mot, In practice, | Tages Zeltung. urged the government to en- give any material Szancial assistance to | force the regulations against mest trested BERLIN, Feb. 35.—In ‘be Reichstag to- editor of the Deutche ers in thelr camp and celled om them to surrender. The reply was & shot. This was answered by the officers, and & general bat- for Observations. BERKELEY, Cal, Feb 2.—The D. 0. Mills astronomiesl expedition to the south- ern bemisphere, after two years of prepars | rowed he pays ihe government $200, paye land office fees, pays attorpey for proving up, pays bis grocer, blacksmith. and doctar perhaps. He must have clothing for his | tamily, and mow it is proposed to repest night from Wednesday to Tuesday. A res- ed declaring it to be & anxious to hear from olution was J candidates At the close of be meeting John F. Daly 1 wouild have introduced it bed mot = Britain not ealy own operate their own charged with violating was issued by -1 » e | the 1a der which the settier has Seen | snnounced that ihe organization bad degen- the community, and resulied in & lems of- | with borsx. especially against meat 80 je ensued. Whes it ceased three of the | 10Ty wark. will sall from San Francisco for | the law vader ke o Nia Jand o that e | eratel Shem en improvement club 1 & po- | OTabe men bom ilowsivel Then agete, tective mervice. | treated in the United States rioters day dead, and many others were | Chile Dext Saturday. The mission of the | €iven an early uide io e e e & A think there is Dot the faintest hope of the Succeeds in Great Britain. { The home secretary said the government | .15 1o pe wounded, two of them fatally. | €Xpedition is to throw sdditional light on | Wiebt ralse a litle momey to keep him | TtIcH heR :“‘ T state ever being able to recover a cent of was determined 1o strictly enforce the res- | g oo yree . "|the metion of the solar eystem through | EOIRE until harvest came. He was of the | the last im. | this memey or Robert Domald, editer of the Municipal | yiations until borax was proved mot to be| o° ¢ B“dem"_':"om__ M““me United | @ace. opinion that the commuted homestead law WOUNDED NEGRO CONFESSES |Bericr. end further litigation would stmply Jonrnal of London, partially replied to MJ. | ypjyrious by indisputable scientific suthor- | B e s Bk -n—i Since 1895 the line-of-sight velocities of | would stand. no matter what may bappen | entail addit 3 Porter. 1ty sty s Mt G SR e, | some 400 of the brighter siars have beep | 10 the desert land and timber acts. i TR s e ad ] Gkt el He sald in part —_ | S ! 58 45 e Sk Bhwirentors' & Represeptative-elect G. W. Norris of the | George Williams Admits He At-| ", o o . . The injunction which the miners were @3 SaSun ory by means | “ Tp M | Almost all the ciues of Great |[KAISER PLEASES VATICAN of the spectograph presented by D. 0. Mills. | FIfik district is expected to arrive in the tempted to Hold Up Mra. | And then Mr. Hall went further. He said city within & day or twe for the purpose of be thought the entire Douglas county del- ent of the Berliner Tageblatt telegrapbs {ln. that the kaiser's letier to Admiral | Hollmenn has been received with much satistaction st ihe vatican. A cardinal | told the correspondent that “even iz bibil- | cal Tegions the kaiser and the pope have Commicerate are 1 Wides for workingmen's cars an fair treat- ment to soves. Ali this besides & |at last met” "‘%mmmlmlmm ver, | il g g g L P ousy, however, prevent c-aperation between municipaiities | Guards Ilitreat a Masguerader. on s large scale. . | In Gissgow the sim of the municipality Jas not been to meke & profit in re of | killed and four were wounded here yesier- Jocal taxation, dut to carry the mlfil}fl.y o a conflict betweem the municipal are {Bival. The trouble grew out of the m- By the end of the t year most of | trestment of a masquersder by sume of the the municipalities will have compiete sys- | ans of electric traction und in ailmost al we ocenters of population municipal ewnership of street ratiways is Ukely to be extended scope for private enter- | prises will bhe confined chiefly to Vnking | fowns tagether and opening up rural dis- | tricts Charles T. Yerkes, speaking later, claimed that mumicipalities always, or practically slways. opersted public fran- chises in & wasteful and outrageous manper &5 compared with pri owners. Thanks American Cousims C. R Bellamy, general manager of the punicipal street rallways im Liverpoel, | spoke 10 favor of wunicipal ownership He said \ There are iwo forms of proft attending & mupicipal undertaking 'va profit that Temults 16 the individusl by resson of in- creased faciiities of beller articles at lower Tates. and the profit tha! sands out a8 & Det balapce sfter all finadcial obligstions have been met. The latier f animportant | i the fiem s conadersbie but Both are Deteated. ntan or municipal Sostend B Asseck and hind trom Selvador President Sierry of Honduras o bas suffered & serious defeat are kindly effert S holen the (COLORADO STRIKERS CONFER purtation m, though the re- | Telluride Company Gives Way Quirements in strike me as be- itz more pressis The m don _of ramwaye in Iger towns can be carried out with per- ers, rme foct becurity Lo the grest and lasting ad- 0 p-< Tyl 4 . Vantage of the whole CORmMUBILY. Stay Out. Béward M. Shepard spoke on city own. fng and leasing w34 explained the method that bhad been taken with the coustrection ©f the rapid Urrastt subway He said Those who criticise the lewcing of the | Faphd transit vond fer fifly yoars must re- member that until was Dot & el undertake 1o profis In sghi on the comtract are $- M, and I belleve it may e $50.00.00 er smunicips! constraction in the 1es will be carried on i Burricane Visits Samoean Group. | radical sction of any kind was takes Pres- HONOLULU. Feb 35— The lsland of Tu. | 1060t Burr said thai vo srike was de ..m"n- Samaxn m.pn':u;' :;\-M on either in Cripple Creek or else- 4 by & tremendous hurricine on Feb- | where, a8 there were still a few cards to 2 The fary of ihe wind Both on | oy Lines here. The midnight shift »t the the peopie. whereupon the crowd Sed. Miss Roosevelt Going te FPerte Rice. SAN JUAN, P. R. Feb 25.—Miss Alice Roosevelt has accepted an imvitation from Miss Elizabeth Hunt deughter of Governor Hunt. She will visit Miss Humt early March m King Leopold BRUSSELS. Feb 3%.—The ruw tha King Leopold will visit the Unsted States was revived loday It belng now sald his majesty will go to America for Easter German lrowm | BERLIN, Feb | production for Januar~ was besting that of December by December broke all previous pecords COLORADO SPRINGS. Colo.. Feb, 3%5.—A meeting of the Mill and Smelier union was | Deld tomight 1 secreily comsider the strike situation and map oul & course of action. The Telluride company today effered its {men & mizimum wage of §2 per day. The | Portland company rejecied the demands. | The Stnderd masagement, against whom | the strike is Bow inforce. deciined to make sny reply to the demand VIGO, Spein, Feb. 25.—Two persons were | | guards. A detachment of soldiers fired on | son and all other persons whatsoever who aidfed and abetted them. The injunction covered almost every foot of ground in the mining region of New river. While all the mines in the Kanawha snd New river sec- tions have been at work for some months, the strike has Dot been declared off Al is guiet now, but fears mre enmter- tained that trouble will bresk out afresh st any moment ANARCHISTS ARE TO WMEET Beastful and Youthful Delegste Makes Public Plans of World's Convention. | NEW YORK. Feb. 25.—The Bvening Tele- & story 1o the effect that from all over the world are © meet in & secret comvention st o devise plans that may radically be crowned heads of Burope. v guarded. but the plan became through the boastful talk of = delegate to the comvestion from this This man. an Italisn known as Angeio” and “Rudelph.” gave up bis place e Se'urday, declaring that be had been selocted gs ope of the Sve delegaies from the United States to the comvestien The Telegram continues Far-rcaching anarchistic plans are to be discussed and_perfected st this world's | conven tom, said, and it is even whis. | pered that adiournment is taken Meeting of anarchy’'s most inmost cabal | wiil have been heid and jots have been é sssigning men to deeds the Tull ac- | { complishment of which may shape ihe destinios of the Feigning houses of Europe. | | The mar was arrested today by the po- lice. He sald his right neme was Prank | Hartsel, and while demving that be was one of the men selected 10 &0 to the Parie convention, said be knew four men who were going. DUt Tefused to give their names {TRANSFERS CASH, THEN DIES Milllessire's End Scems Strange and | | Wil Be Probed in New |TWELVE GOVERNORS ACCEPT. i York | | NEW YORK. Peb 25— Jerome bas decided to | death | after Be Bad transferred the bulk of his fortune to his wife, who is sow Mrs Wai- Relatives of Hagemas are seeking 1o u—l | cure from Mrs Delabarre az accousting of the estate, the value of ‘which they hold to be about FLICOM. The decision was an | Dounced after copsidersiien of isformation | cellecied by Corcasr Juckson. reparations for the comvention are | ! Theodore Hagamas in 190 sbortly | | sidered conclusive, for the stars of the southern bemispbere are not represenied in the calculations, and for the purpose of observing them the Mills expedition is be- ing sent to Santiago, Chile The spectroscopic pholographs obtained by the party w be sent to the Lick ob- servatory for messurement and compari- son. All the expense will be borne by | 0. Mills of New York EXPLODING DUST SLAYS TRIO [Theee Nlimsie Mimers Meet Death Mules im Pit | SPRINGFIELD sion of dust cau m is evening AUGHLIN search . : . They were ut first unsble 10 © owing to the condition of the air 11 nd the bodies of the three men horridly mangled Ten of the eleven mu D the sbeft were also killed Schurms Suzmests Special Classes o Make Up Weork Lost During Fever Seare. ITHACA, N Schurmans sent & le lege of Cornell in which be s&ys, if view of the large imSux he reurning studests expected 1n the Dext few day 18 peces- sary to orgasize special cizsses to emable them to make up work lost duricg their ab- acnce Oxly eleven fresbeeases of fever were re- poried today and o deaihe occurred Micky. torial Colleagues Wil Attend Falr Dedication. ST. LOWIS. Fed 3 —R: invitations from ihe Louisiana Purchase exposition to stiend the dcdication of the greunds or April 30 and May 1 and 2 have been received from the governors of N Lraska, Maive, Califorsia. Georgia, Okla boms, Kausas, Vermon: Virgisia, New Menice, Mar)iesd lows snd llscs CORNELL STUDENTS RETURN< Cummins and Tem Guberms- ' lies sccepting | { tion 1n lowa pelitical circles that Directer | | of the Mint Roberts desires to dispose of {the Reglster and Lesder, and as Judge | Prouty of the Des Moines &'strict has an- nounced himself as a candidate to sucoeed Captain Hull, it is intimated that Mr. Rob- | eris was to dispose of ihe paper to the | Prouty interests. Captain Hull, when asked about this matter today. stated be had Do | knowledge whatsoever, but he said e wanted it perfectly undersiood thst be | ould be & candidate to succeed himself, | 20d that be would remain in the race unill the nomination was made. It is quietly 1>- | | timate¢ thet Mr. Roberts has 2ot found Register as big & mobey maker as be | enticipated it would be, and that he would | e to quietly get out from under the load | ch be is carrying. While this is omly | ter of speculation, it is true that there persistent rumors in circulation that Register is for sale Henderson Statue About Deme. The statve of Speaker Henderson, which ex-Goversor Larrabee of lows purposes to donate to the town of Clermont, and wh is 1o be erected in the public park hst town, is sbout completed A statuette of the statue has been compieted by J. Massey Rbind. the celebrated sculpior and be bas sent the statuette to Mrs. Hen- aermon private view of the statuette bas been granted to & Dumber of the speak- er's triends, and they are enthusiastic in thelr ccopivms over the werk of Mr Ehind The statuette is 1o bronse. and rep- resents the anding with the gavel in bis right ed, a5 if in the act of calling the house to order, and under his left arm is & crutch This laiter was Gov- erpor Larrab s ldea, as be desired to typity av oid seidier as well as & ot sn. The sculptor has caught every ex- | pression of the speaker's face, every line is present, even (o the wound under the jaw. The st is about four feet high just balf the beight of the hercic fOgure which is to sdorn the public park in Cler- mont, and weighs sbout 200 pounds. The speaker and Mrs Henderson are both ex- coedingly well pleased with the work of Mr Rbind The statve and pedestal, which will be domated by ex-Governor Larrabee, | will cost iz the beighborbood of 330000, | 538 10 is given to Clermont because in that vicinity Speaker Henderson spent his boy- | bood daye ! Eases Nebrasks (onsclience Secretary Sbaw today received $16 | from ap unkpow: persom residing at Domt phan. Neb . w S amount fied in dhe treasury to the science fund.” This is the frst conacience ricken Nebraskan who has sent money 1o i | (Contizted o8 Fifis Page) let in the groin in respomse to the demand be made for her money, has made a com- plete confession to Captain Mostyn. Wil- liame wes taken before the captain ves- teray afteroor and closely guestioned jens the evening he was shot. He sdmitied rob Mrs. Morrison of purse. Williams seid that be came to Omaba from South Omshs curing the early part of the eveming. penniless. secure cash somewbere, be decided that he would hold up the first person whom he met. While walking mear the corner of Fourteenth street and Capitol svenue be saw Mrs. Morrison. He admits Raving then foliowed ber, walking on the opposite side of the strect until the comditions were more favorable for his work. 1 @idn't heve & gun.” he said, “s0 T used the mouth organ which I carried. When 1| demanded the womap's momey she reached into & bag and puMed s gun on me, firing before 1 had & chance to move shot me sbe walked to sidewalk &nd started sway one side of the T @i the we becsuse 1 was desperate end DeeSed the money.” Willlams will be arraigned in the police court on the charge of & empted highws; robbery. “1 will plead guilty,” said Wil- lams yesterday afternoen. “ms 1 wamt to get this job of my bands WILL BID NEBRASKA DEBATE NEAPOLIS ties of Minnesot meet in debate this year titude in the Degotiati Judges was distasieful to .o Nebraska for & debate Dex regurc.ng the be Minnesotans closed the Degotiations and will ask Movements of Ocean Vessels Feb, 35 At New York—Salled—Cedric, fo pox t Piratus — Arrived — Kaiserin Maria Therese from New York vi: Funchale, on Orient cruise At Antwerp—Salled—Nederand, for Phil- sdeiphia At Queenstown—Sulied—Sixomia, from from Liver- v . for Boston At w—ArTived— A choria, New At Liverpool—Arrived s New York Sslied—Belge sdeiphia. via Queensiows New York vie Lueenstow At the lizard— Passed—Fn New Yok, for Southampto At Southamypob— ATty trom New York Builed— nsiser der Gromse. from Bremen Via Cherbourg 1 Kinswle Hoad—Passed— Haverford m Philageiphis for Liverpoo! Al Brow Head - Passed—Germasmic trom Phil for adel;hia trom Wiibeim be sitegpted to | Determined to After whe | for New York. | tramways. The Londen County Council is 3 ¥. Keller at the sult of the Ches. | The Tesults 5o far obtained indicate that Morrison. B @a a vall lies |Letter to Admiral Bollmann Glves the w"fll'.l. Ohle Goal Agency compasy last | the Solar eystem is moving approximately | becoming ”fl""‘;";"‘:‘:‘;“:’:" - egation would support his resclution. But » e | > t t - | ties and 10 be &t the dea y-sev- e not st all certaln. Some of verpoo! uimety. Edin SN - Do S Augusi. The defendants were all the coal | fOWard the southers part of the constella- | U0 50 0 | George Williams the negro who sccosted | tHie 18 not &' all PeRE " e and a company operutes | the Pope. | companies operating in the New river field, | 108 of the Lyre, with & speed of twelve | - Mrs. Morriscn, wite of Patrolman Ed Mor- | - S agbhel confined to the | ! 350 bers of the mine work ‘nclud- | 8nd one-half miles 2 second | Roberts Tires of Register. 4 P about their stritude and mot one would be AR members of workers, ‘clud- | 818 ene-halt T« sy B Ll risor, while she was returning to ber bome | SO0 O FULTE B0 tien helped forwar | poME Peb. 25.—The Rome correspond- | IBE President Mitchell and Secretary Wil- o | There is a persistent rumer in circuls- | one eveming last week and recefbed a bul- i Sentiment in the House. Some of the leading members ia bouse were sounded, with the regult but one was real certaln that the tion ought to pass, and be sald scally “Yes, T am 1n favor of . 1 Gom't it is right to bold three or four for the responsibility of s dosen, 1 Gon't believe there is amy bope getting arything out of them anyway. | supreme court has released others |think these ought to be allowsd to go. | But 1 realize that 1t will not set & good precedent.” | Others, who are opposed to the resolu- |tion, took the position that while these | three or four men who are still liable to the state sre perhaps entitied to some | sympathy, it would be establishing the most Asngerous precedent to liberste tlem from this obligstion which they owe te the B et M E i “What is to become of our bond law er |1aws of sny kind,” asked one. “if you ve- lease these men® You might as well throw - utes awey and turs the state house shed. No. I say turs dows and bold these men re- be obligation they volun- assumed when they promised the Nebruska that if Joe Bartley de- arily state frauded the state they would reimburse St Again, 1 think to set these men free from this legal debt would be, in & measupe, countenancing crime and encouraging that pernicious, rulnous practice ef perverting justice by opening the doors of the pemi- tentiary criminale.” Would Like an Investigation. In view of his earnest salicitation for the relesse of the Bartley bondsmen, Senstor Hall was asked sbout the proposition to titute an investigation mto the circum- stamces surrounding that mysterious cligar box which is said te coptain so many fm- | portant 1 O Us which represent portions of that §500,000 which Bartley was sbort He said be would Mke t0 see the in- vestigation instituted not that ¥t would be sure to result in bLringing to light every- thing that was hidden or maybe anything, tut that It would aflord & good Seal of satistaction azd pessibly offer some solu- tion of the problem that is Dew S0 pers plexing ané sggravatig. He thought this | ought to be dove by some other tham & Douglas cousty members, as. be explained they were 100 busy attending to the suces of house rell 336 Mr. Hall really professed to be in esrnest in this {1t there is really any intention of imri- tuting an investigation isio the mysterivus afiairs of this state tremsury scamdal it | certainiy is net spparent. Every member of the Jegisiature whe has been appronched | New Tork, for Quesnsiows and liverpoal |08 (Be mailer professes Lo koo~ aothing