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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. ESTABLISHED CALL EXTRA Sl‘.bbm\ (COMBINE AGAINST SOCIALISTS| BREAK DELAWARE DEADLOCK 'SAYS BLUEBEARD 1S INSANE | (f THE LICHT THAT FAILED € Boosevelt and Hay Bign Summons Epecial Meeting of Benste WILL RECONVENE ON THURSDAY NEXT Upper House Ordered to Beport Foliowing Adjournment. TO SETTLE CANAL AND CUBAN TREATIES for Bensters Now Bequired to Make Up for Btatebood Debate SAYS EXTRAORDINARY OCCASION EXISTS President o ned by ers All Members Notice Given Litend at Capitol at Noon | on Mareh 5. WASHINGTY toda¥ ON, March 1. —The president ssued the following proclamstion By the President of the Tnited Siates of America A Proclamation. 1 Whereas, Public isterests require that #houid convene in extraordinary erctare, 1. Theodore Roomevell of the Uniled States of Ame and deciare that Tequices the senate th e @« and the seal ¢ our Lord, 190 independence of the United Stat THEODORE BOOSEY ELT. president JOHN HAY, Secretary of State Such a proclamation has been expected tor some dave was kpowrn that tbe sdministgation were determined to lew Do stone unturped secure the ratifica- tion of the Cuban and cabal tresties. Frotest Agaimst Treaty. bas so far been filed Gepartment by Eurc the ratification of Cuban treaty. At the same time pol but pointed, inquiries have supplemented the note fiied by the British ambassador, from France and other European be sugar producing coudtries In sdvance of the comsummation of the treaty of course Do Opem threat couid be | mede, but events are shaping tbemselves 50 as to warrant the expectation by the | oficials bere that Burope will retaliste against what it calls the unjust discrimi- sation ageinst Europess goods It is now known that the inguiries re- ferred to bave not Yeen coufined to Wasl inglon, but alss have been directed to President Palma and bave added much to | the Qifficulty be is under in securing favor- uble action i the Cuban congress { RATES GERMAN ALLIANCE | o Only one protest with the State powers agaimst LONDON, March 3—A debate in the House of Lords yesterday om the Vene:- velan question served to fan the fiame of | editorial attack on ‘the government for its conduct of the Venczuelan affatr Lord Rosebery was in a fighting “mood and made a brillast and spirited sttack on the government's fareign policy. seir- ing upon Lord Lansdowne's statement that Germany « year ago obtained the consenmt of the United States to coerce Veneruela He centered his attack on the guestion of Great Britain's relations with the United States and said that the government had 5o right 1o approach America through Germazy. It our relaticys with the United States remained unimpaired,” be contizued. “no thanks were due to the governmemt We are happy st having extricated curselves without further discredit Lord Rosebery contended that it was the pressure of public opinion that at last | determined the cabipet 1o secure a mettle- ment in time for It to be paraded in the king's speech at the opening of Parlia- ment. He characterized the Degotiations | with the embassies as to the attitude of | the United States as an “exchange of | winks.” That was Dot the wey great ma- tions sheuld conduct & case llke that of | Venezusla. In & satirical veln Lord Rosebery sug- gested that all the forelgn ministers would agree that it was time to i the demarks- tion of certain staies and to plan & board o their borders, taling that those who fend them mozey do 40 at their peril It was well knows to everyome, save the premier, that England was exceedingly un- popular in Europe and that its unpopu- larit largely due to its ministers Had they placed Great Britain's case iu the Boer war before Burope in a diplomatic circular Bismarck was sccustomed to do, much of the Burop: hostility would Bave beex avoided. Eurepe’s antipathy and rancor constituted & serious danger England. Having escaped in this enteg- prise. be boped the miry would pause & Jong time embarking on a similar engageme RESTRAIN MISSOURI SMOKERS ate House Passes Bill Making Sale or Gift of Clgarettes legal as to befor JEFFERSON CITY, Mo March 2—The bouse today passed the bill introduced by Mr. Booth of Dalles county prohibiting the manufacture, sale or giving away of cigar eties, clgaTetie paper or wrappers in s state | The pesalty for wiclation 18 & Sve from §5 to 5100 The bill was passed by unsnimous vote { PUBLIC MUST PAY DAMAGES Chicage Troperty $OOT.656 for Comdemmations Made | ®»y Samitary Distriet. | of Owners Receive OHICAGO. March 2 —©wners of propert slong the west bank of the Chicago river between Madison and Randolph streets were today awarded a total of $687 686 dam- sges for the condemnation of their prop- | erty by the sanitary district ROBSON'S TOUR SUSPENDED | Pameus Actor s 1l in New York and | Cannot Appear for Twe { Wecka { NEW YORK, March 3.—Stiart Robson the comedian. is #1l at Bis heme bers and Bis tour for the Beai twe weeks bas becs canceled {a 8t | win JUD MAHA, TUESDAY MORNING, MARCH —TEN PAGES. COPY THREE CENT lll Corman Av Polit eal Parties Enter mee to Beat Mars's Discinles. PER] rereer IN. Mareh Bt signed mservat o ot o tendMrs in Sax s beral Semite and mutua tion. 1 as made 7 ature is a pledge candidates against each stituencies alresd hese parties an cialist @istric the spreemen maintein the the Rejchstag A union of efected Date v her in con- represented by ope of 4 useigning the several so- t6 10 the parties entering in s expected to at 4o of represemtation = the her paries aris of the and that will between socialists on one side parties on the ether, ex- eroups teing not uniikely be a conlest and all the the smal Politieal the last years have caused (he conservat elements of untry muck apprebension. The so- are geperally suppossd to have ed lurgely over their vote of 2,500,000 189 Their leaders expected two months ago & gain of from fficen to ffty seats, but the combinstion of the political parties hms moderated the estimaies umtil now the best informed mes of the socialit party think they will do well if they gain ten. FRENCH ARE MOST CORDIAL President Francis of St Louls Expo- | sition Well Received by of Paris. he election radica evente we Peo. PARIS the St Louis Merch 2—President Francis of exposition, arrived early ioday, and immediately set about meeting the governmenmt officiels, with a view of stimula participation in the exposition. The cordiality of the French sttitude | was evident from the moment of Mr. Fran- cis’ arrival and throughout the morning be was the recipient of calls and imvitations from representative official and commercial bodies M. Loubet received Mr. Francis president’s private reception room at the Iysee. The call lasted fifteen minutes. The French president was extremely cor- dial and spoke of the interest France took in the | in American affairs and !n the exposition and essured Mr. Francis that it would make | g exhibit LONDON, March 2—The Irish secretary, Mr. Wyndbam ‘l—puh)w: Factions iz that Rtate Oome to | bere | | ing and enlarging ann‘ replying to William Red- | mond, Irich national, in the House of Com- | mons today, said the guestion of & good representation st the St Louis exposi- tion was engaging the attention of the gov- ernment. [GALWAY TO HOLD ELECTION | Plan to Disfranchise District in House of Commens is De- feated. LONDOXN, March 2—A motion to Sisfran- chise Gulway, in comsequence of #ts action in electing Colonel Arthur Lynch, recemtly | convicted of high treason, was defeated in ! the House of Commons today by 248 to 45 | votes. The sttorney gemersl baving moved the iseue of & writ of election for member of | ;o Parliament, in piace of Colonel Lynch, George Bartley, posed as an amendment not issaed during the life ment Colonel Lynch simply beczuse he was 2 traitor, and quoted an alleged message from | John Redmond, asking the voters to elect | Colonel Lynch and “haul down the blood- stained fiag of England.” Mr. Redmond warmly denied sending any such message and explained that he was in America 2t the time Mr. Bartley then withdrew his statement, the amendment was defeated and the issue of & writ was agreed to. conservative, pro- that & writ be of this parlia- |PICKED UP IN THE OPEN SEA| | carbelic acid. She had f Cumbrisn Prince, Who | ferer from Ul bealth. She sent Carpenter is Rescued, Says the Ship the British ship Cambrien Prince, Captain Owens, from Coguimbo, for Middiesborough, | B0 one see me.” has been picked up in the North sea. He Teports that Cambrian Prince capsized and sank It was aonounced i & @ispatch from Lon- don last night that a quantity of wreckage had been seen off the cosst of Northumber- { land sneé that the indications pointed te the British ship Cambriaz Prince baving been wrecked Cambrian Prince was Det burden. It was built ewned by the Cambrian P ompany of Liverpool. The vessel was 224 feet seven inches long, bad thirty-seven feet beam and was twemty-two six inches deep ORDERED TO LEAVE SAXONY American W of in U nee 1362 toms 6. and wa Louise Incurs Government's A. O'Brien, an American de has been ordered to leave the kingdom om mccount of his supposed relations with the former erown princess Loutse. He wi wail for Americ first ordered leave Dresden Wednesday with bis wife sad on Thursday. The police him to leave Saxomy within twenty-four hours, but the court extended the time so &5 to permit Mr. O'Brien to settle up his aftairs The Saxon government has Dotified the other governments of Mr. O'Brien's ex- pulsion, making it under royal courtesy impossible for him o reside in Germany or Austria PAPAL SEATS UP FOR SALE Foreigners Offered sight and four children of Jubilee ROME. March 2 —The struggle to obtain tickets for tomorrow's ceremomy &t the Vaticam oD the occasion of the twenty-fifth | anpiversary of the coronation of the pope. has been gquite pected that be present. The foreigners are espoctally chagrined the @ificulty experienced n obtaiming unprecedented. It is ex | tickets from the usual sources and the @iscontent is imcreased by the fact botels ai bigh prices. | election. | i | | He claimed that Galway elected |1 ,uyre gnd the Staten Island Brick com- | | | | promise Dot to tell | #ns and sat down in a chatr. HAMBURG, March 2—The carpenter of | When discovered. | |HOLD FOUR FOR MAIL THEFT ganpiTs is Friend of Primcess | |PREACHERS LAUD ROOSEVELT | | | | mere than 30,000 persoms will | that | them are reported as baving been taken off good sexts are offered for sale &i the | but nothing further has bees heard of the ~— | Other ten ter Would Abauge Brother Did She Not Meve Him W strucxling B an Understanding #ND BALL ARE MEN ELECTED March e strangler, was arraigs today. A vemsideratie crow «i polite bomdguariers an reporters wite ¥ band. Whe the jail B charge Sher sdort and Chie! Kewmimeriing & cab handcuffed and wes treated Betore {be arraignmen the police court chat wes tor im #mal Settlement the Trouble. 1z Dot considern sat guie with offic He wae talkstive amd kicking him oz the bésd is sister, Mra om, y In DOVER, Del, March 2.—The Delaware legisiature this afternoon ended the sems orial deadlock by electing enator J Frank Alice, union republican. to the long term senmtorship, which expires im 1807 and Congressman Louis Heisier Ball, regu Tepublican, to the short term, which 1905. Allee was comgratulated by colieagues and by the assembly generally Congressman Ball is in Washington The result is regarded here ss an Ad- @icks victory. Pressure brought to hear upon the regular republicans from Wash ington wndoubtedly had much to do with preventing the acceptance of the democratic offer 10 join with the regulars to elect ope regular and leave a vacancy Mr. Dick i said tc have come bere under instructions from Natiopal Chairman Hanna %0 urge the regular republicans to accept the proposition agreed upon by Mr. Ad- dicks and hie adherents at the conference on Saturday for the election of a umion re publican to the lomg term sematorship and & regular republican to the short term, Addicks himself being eliminated The thirty-sixth and final baliot resuited l as toliows Long Term—Allee, 30; Ssulsbury, 17; J. H Hughes (democrat), 1; Woodburn Mar- tin (democratj, 1; A. B Ssbors, 1; E W Tunsell (democrat), L Short Term—Ball, 31; Kemney crat), 19; B. A. Hassell E. R Cochran, jr. (democrat). 1 Allee and Ball were electod Addicks Will Fight Again. when . Sedie Went member of & horse State be was el of ihe h rim roceedings began. Knagp stood afidavit eharging him Hannab Goddard, wife No s read Mavor Bosch cx; his rights and asked him Not guilty,” ssd the prisoner choking death, w the prisober piead reply. Asked If he wished & preliminary hearing Koepp said “1 suppose 1 might as well Mrs. Wentsel them explained that no ai- torsey had been cngaged as yet for Knapp. but she would arrange for counsel a! and notify the sutborities bere of hit jles Knapp wes taken bhack o Jril s quickly as he Jeft it Mra Westsel after s long talk with Mayor Beweh, followed the prisoner to jail. and there had another long confidential talk with Mmm afier which she left 10 secure the servioes of an attorvey “T'd wash my hands of AMred if 1 did Dot know be was insane,” she sald “But now 1 cannot desert him." HAMILTON, O, Mareli 2—A dispaich | was recelved tomight frem New Albasy Ind., saye the bofy of & weman was found flosting in the Ohio river today, which snswered ihe descriptios of Haznab God- dard Knepp. including the $old band ring on the jeft hand and the goid earrings that Ksapp said would be found on her body “I am happy,” sald Mr. Addicks, after the result was snnounced. It gratsses me | WABASH MEN STRIKE TODAY to meke ome of my best friends, J. Frank | Aliee, United States semator. He deserves | the place from s party point of view and greatly strengthens the union republicans | and myself to carry the state In 1904 for the president. I propose to belp elect a | majority of the legisiature of 1904 faverable to my can@idacy for the United States sen- ote.” Barller in the day ome ballot was taken, as follows Long Term—Addicks, 21; Saulsbury, %; Dupont, §; Higgins, 2. Short Term—Addicks, 19; Kempey, Higeins, §; Hilles, 2; Chardeson, 2 in (demo- (democrat), 1; Trainmen and Firemen Decide Insist om Rejected Demands. ST. LOUIS, March 2—Wabash trainmen | and firemen decidid to strike at moon to- | morrow, but the conduetors will not | them. | Commiitees representing tbe trainmen {and fremen sent vitimatums to Preside: | Ramser late this afternobm, notifying hin that the result of thefr poll was that ths demands of 15 per cemt! increase for | treight men mnd 12 per cebt incremse for After the ballot Senator Sparks moved to | Passenger men east of the Mississippi x- take & recess umtil 2:30 this afternoonm, |clusive of the Canadian lime, and double everrhody voting “yes” with a shout | pay for double-header freight trains must Numerous caucuses both preceded aad |be conceded by tomorrow moen er a strike followed this vote, the result being am | would be ordered. sgreement between the rival republican | The conductors and emgineers notiBed parties, which resulied in the election. | Presient Ramsey at the Srme time that Jumes Fran® Allee was born in Dover | they would abide by the ir Temsed shed- forty-six years ago. He eucoeeded his | ule gramted a week age. father ue & watchmaker and Jeweler, which | Mr. Ramsey, tomight in r v, asked for business be carries on im Dovsr. ‘the results of the polls - s, but sdded wmwfrmu—‘fihmm mow scheduie @icks in Delaware pelitics, In 1888, Mr. | of wages which meets the demands of em- Allee became actively interested in polit- ployes west of the Mississippl, but if these ical matters and was closely associated demands were insisted upon over the re- with the Addicks wing of the republican | mainder of the system the committess were party. He was elected to the state semste | answered Dow in & refusal to grant them on the umion republican ticket i3 1898 and | and he was ready to confront a strike each time overcoming the opposition - of democrats snd regular republican can- THREE BLOWN TO DEATH didutes. Mr. Allee is also associsted in | — business with Mr. Addicks snd is presi- Gas Igmites {@ent of the Bay State Gas company of | Vielent to n No Fatal Ex- | pany [ plow SUICIDE MODEST IN DEATH Ome of Three Self-Murderers im St Louts Asks Privacy for Remains. EASTON, Pa, March :—Six men zissing. three are thought 1o be dead «nd thirty others are injured fram the effecis of an explosion tomight be Edison Ce- ment plant, at New Village, N. J., seversl miles from here A large part of the plant was burned ez it is feared the bodies of ‘he missing mea ST. LOUIS, March 2—Two women and one man commirted suicide here today e s e rulne. Mre. Rachel Lelander, wite of a sculptor | The explosion occurred in one of the employed at the world's fair grounds, took | 1AT8® coal bins and was caused by vhe long been s suf- | ignition of a guantity of gas. Workwmen ber 14 |bad discovered a slight fire, but it was year-old son for the poison and made him | thought they had extinguishsd it. Foremau his father. Mre. Elizabeth Williems turned om the She was Gead | door, & terrific explosion occurred. The bin was blown to pieces and many workme: were injured. The wreckege took fire and the flames spready rapidly For a time the fire, the attemtion of being directed to the care | fortun companions. The coal bim, :he blower house b+ tine coal house, the coal b coal storage building. three conveyois and er were burned oz receiving ARE DISPERSED | Kentucky Police Arrest Quartet Ac- | Manila Constabulary Captures cused of Stealing Cash- dromes’ Scromg Hold a Laden Pouch. Kill Some Rebels. A pote said: “Cremate my body and let | | no | the uninjurad Thomas Perzy, s conmtractor of Caston yo of their 7L, came to visit his brother here 3 rday end today committed suicide with carbolic acid. He bad recemtly separated from his wite less e La- | | | BAYVILLE, Ky | Edward Nicholas. Samuel Tucker and Bud Hawkins rested bere o mall pouck wh b March 2 —Four men Prather, William have beem ar the charge of stealing the ich was lost here in Novem- March kerson = of ladrones seven mi eutepant N reated lage vesterday bour's fightin esving nidete There ? Marigu contatped about §7 - tamps, checks and cash 000, mostly were D emong the scouis The con: of Methodists of Clmcinnati Praise Pres- a o Getachment Sevce ident's Position in Brigagier he Departmen that be e road port the sultas peace, but are beir unruly foliowers BANDITS WRECK WRONG TRAIN Open Switeh to Ald P commanding ciegraphed be mil General CINCINNATI, March 2—The Methodist o Ministerial association todsy sdopted reso- lutions expressing “grateful appreciation of the attitude taken by President Roose- velt in his letter publisbed this day. March 2 1903, comcerning certain phases of the Afro-American probiem in the south. SCHLEY VISITS LOS ANGELES Admiral Appears Well, Haviag Quite Becovered from Recenmt | disposit LOS ANGELES, March ® arrived bere today The Chamber of Commerce will him & public reception, probably on Tues- day evening He sppeared well and goof spirits and bas recoversd from his recent indisposition Lake Mindanao anxious for ections of unable er of Ex. press, but Merely Plle = ret | WASHINGTON Ind wreckers, i an ettemy he fast express trains Obio Southwestern wrecked a fast freight near Lebapon, Il last nigl Fireman Jo- seph Hughey of this city and Harvey Frine of Odin, Il were killed A brakeman W { L Lucas, of this city was faially injured | Bngineer Wedlizg escaped Jumping The wrecked irein was running fas! Dear lee Carries Seventeen te Grave. gl gt dag, o e MENOMINEE, Mich. March 2—Men | four miles east of St. Louis, when from up shore who came Lo town 108ay | gine dashed into an open switch It plowed Teport that the ice went out aboui iBirty | into the swiick snd turmed over. Elcves miles north of Menominee Sunday rry- | treight cars piled up on the emgine and ing with it seventeen fishermen. Seven of | fire hroke out in the debris. [ The treishe arvived 2 few mizutes sheat of the express, which comseguenily es- | caped. March 2 —Train ome ‘of Baltimore & —Admiral Schiey - tender | aid | Rose went to the bin, and as be opeved a | effort was made to check | the em- | |CONDITION OF THE WEATHER FIREWORKS IN SIGHT Customers of the Omabs Gus Oompany Got Az Exemple Last Night Yesterdny e ¢ Dee o 4 tents a2 a 4 az - s - GREEN TALKS CONSOLIDATION Refers to Supreme Court's Decision on s Besolution w0 Lovestigate Cox- of Bartley Cigur Box Tempersture ot How Des 24 Onahe Hor 1 BREAK AT THE WORKS CUTS OFF SUPPLY . SAVAGE MAY BE REQUESTED TO TESTIFY | Many Consumers Forced to Return | Tallew Dips and 00l Lamps 1. Thelr Evenimg Mumi- ntion. roposal to Amend Also Btir Things Up. 1" 12 gesaenny tgaERENg 1213223321 Fgassgsny - TO TAX RAILROAD FRANCHISES trouble caused by the . —_— ompany's works Sundas Moo as the members of, the nee say. Such parts of the lighied by the mas lamps assumed tbe very likemess of ghiares 1o that od he world’s history when knighthood guthered the inspect the lstes . shirts, and the onmly came ires brasier on the wall whale-ofl dip t ben the siga of explusion ahs Gas Members Csucms in Effort 1o G Together on the Bill Dezver City and County oty Ter Green has rr Br por 4 from CONFERENCE OF OMAHA DELEGATION ach & his ™ sustaining and county banded dows the right of charter and Green said more pleases Had the unty officers re the city authori would have son and freworks flected that when 1 propos Omaba that was exa: of fifteen gep Neb supreme cour betore armors bain m rom te < Invite People 1o Give the Be nver . Their Opin- hing light castie e smoked and bleared the public house Those places of business which were only d with Welsbuch lights were foreed choose between closing or bringing forth dusty lamps or serting about numer- ous tallow o in saucers and bottles These interiors Dot resemble dim mediseval halls or Christmas trees exactly but suggested both. The oid-fashioped gas burner did give a small light. but the Welsbach and incandescent lamps omly sbowed & ring of fire about the base. The short-order restaurants that use gas ranges were in dificulties, and supper was cooksd with trouble in pricite housee where the | pu: 1ne jaw o 2y Ganhai pery £as stove is imstaled The Mghts were | oo unooooiieione and Bat Baeas romeéwhat brighter ia the early evening. geciined to advocate it be the legisls- but failed with increased use until ABOUY | yuro Lo 4y amendment to the constitut 10:30 o'clock, when they held thelr oWR. | ¢ 1pye gtate. All I have to say is tha Where the Blow Feil Hard. supreme court of them. Had the Real exchange other bodies devoted the same amoust enerey 1o pushing the Rush consolidat through the leg: Meve they ould beve won. and the relief that sought in H. R 171 and H. R. 330 wo 2 bave beem provided Thus two objects 3 . S . ex-State Treasurer Me -;um bave been acquired with & DSl joriiaiors have awak effort Py 0 earpes with passengers train, was smowbound on McCook four hours Friday night. Tpe blizzard thst was Taging covered the ground with smow to a depth of eighteex nches. While the was waiting for an extra engime to pull it out passex | geTs suffered intensely from the coid mozey, & certain element of the people have gus company's office, where patrons focused NOT THE WADE FROM OMAHA |00 " o an: wod this natgmacion Sade their attention and demands for illumins- | expression in the determination to demand tion. Even the gas company Was Bot ex- { that *he ture pry into this deep- empt from the siump in lighting fa=ilities | | Ar bas been admitted, and héd to dig up candles with which to | tremendous influences have beem at werk Hluminate its office while receiving the | to stall off any such action, but evidemtly kicks and protests of patrons. | Richara Dean Arden Wade, who was | the will of the peopie ix stronger and mare H governments The sam be city ute people an tell over the de fair whes th beir poste e Regarding Proposed &es in the City the decision susiained make its own bome Mr th rule. Charter The Tenver thas 1 day nquished ciston bees o Telegram mind comes be house be- will be asked sTestigation inio This mem- p- ution house 1 his inve resolution order of celebrated the hange member be jegislature a sysiem ciga over a ™ enia re- d & measure for same the com- aixn raing ase Iy for to ibe ver quest ing on ac tly Bar e box mystery sam Bbe) onight prepared a the speaker of the mmittee tute 1 will introduce the morning as soon as the is resched,” said led to take this tion and comsultat republicans have saying would party, but 1 think s right: 1 think the state ought 1o investigate this mystery and have determined to presest my resoluion. The resolut he members said war onal John R. Rush. who drew the consolidation law for Denver, was the man who prepared my proposed consolidation law for Omaha bis call- to ins in busipess leman. 1 am ter due considera- others. Some not to de Mt thing for the vers tee for he rom and of me The World-Herald was for some time | without gas enough to heat the metal for its typesetting ~machives. and couse- quently was much bampered in getting out its eariy edition. At The Bee office some little dificulty was experienced, but not enough to delay publication The gas supply at the library became | exhausted Quring the early hours of the evening, compelling the use of candles to assist the patroms of the building in their search for book Jore. The sight of fiicker- ing candles upon the tables throughout ihe buflding presented . a grotesque pic- ture when contrasted with the usually well- | lighted interior of the building. The build ing wae closed earlier tham usual, owing to the dimness The most enliveming sceme was at the 3 on may be changed so ae to intc the affairs of serve also. Oertain d to the fact that m Aemanding t rit of inquis vading as irresistible. tew with & 1y told the of their doing, in De Mr Barlingt ries near urning from the Green other wer he 4 int Bee defi i The axka was what he was general fmpression that be £ of the proceeds the state's none busiess view of the Pence Here. formerly a resident of Omaba, is not the | Polent than the selfish desires of those who, Richard A. Wade who was convicted in | for obvious remsons have tried to prevent for complicity in the postofice | this step. The resoultion contempiates the The Omaha Wade, who wemt to | SUmmoning of wiinesses wnd the Chicago in 1883, wes occasioned some an- | MOt of every means that will facilitate by the fact that the other R. L | {8 most sexrching » Tt defending Prendery the mssamein of ¥ the resolution ci Mayor Carter Harrison, g Ty waye | Savage will be asked to return from the subsequently, and so applied about four | Pacific coast and reveal some of his boasted years ago to the courts of Cook county to | knowledge of this mystic cigar box. bave his mame changed. His petition Was| Amfemdments for Revemme BMIL granted and he was ‘given the pame of Richard Ingalese, by which he has since been known He is now making bome ¢ i>|in New York, where he is & well known blast. Ah;n:':::“nm?flnn.:h-:n;a.:: f:; | lecturer. His Omaha friends are very some distance about, even, it is said, caus. | ignant 1hat anyone should compect ing the windows of the Castellar Streer With the Chicago crimimal as they church, five blocks away, to rattie slightly. | that Mr. Wade of Omaba is a man No ope was hurt, as, luckily, Do workman | totally different nature from the was nesr the pipe which burst. Chicago lawyer. The rintendent apd employes worked sl that :;m and yesterday snd had the EX-NEBRASKAN plant in running order at § o'clock last | Lewis to sest, thus aliowing a mixture of #ir to flow back into the blast pipe. the blast was begun to mske the f | araft throueh the retorts to beat them | another run, the gas was blowsn 1o furpace and ignfted, causing sn_explosion which shatiered the biaet pipe. There was & counsiderable noise and concussion, both Spectacular demonstrations are promised when the revenue bill geis back to the bouse. Two vital amendments have been determined on providing for the assessment ©f railroad franchises. When they are sub- mitted, us they likely will be, the fun will begin. The rallroads will resist both schemes with all possitle vigor Obe of these plans is to tax earnings of the railrouds tangible property, taking chise, as tne revenue bill case of the telephope, telegraph and ex- Press companies. The other plam is to compel the State Board of Equalization to combine the amounts of the capital stock the bonded and floating indebtedness, call Wat the franchise value and tax it Representative Caldwell of Clay county & republican and member of the standing Tevenue commitiee of the house, has pro- posed the former amendment and gave out sday that he ¢ insist on its introduc- rous that committee sendment, but the committes decisive wtand on this as 3 otable fact that the com- being somewhat bostile to the bill was lef in the cold iz @raw- will not feel any com- conscience in making changes The committee is expected to duy him sist ted convi the gross in addition to this as the fran- proposes in the IN TROUBLE Irwin Taken to Milwaukee Amswer to Forgery Charge. | evening. Ther expected to have a sufficien: | supply by breakiast time this morning, al- | though they increased the pressure siowly because®f danger from cpen jets about the | i | TOLEDO, 0. March: 2 —(Special Teie- | ITHACA | gram.)—Lewis 8. Irwin was today tak ‘ WILL OWN WATER | C™\ivairee 1o smswer to s chas forgery. He bas been in Jail here """"““" City Decldes te Take | ;e time swaiting =n officer frora Nil- Over Werks Afler Natter waukee. Irwin asserts his innocence. H is Vote@ Om. was for fifteen years a legal practitioner { in Nebraska, where he was also promiient ITHACA. N. Y., March 2.—Today's elec- | It politics. For some time he was a state tion on the question of mumicipal comtrol | Toneu, IBSpector ""“‘." s R of the waterworks of Ithaca resulted in an | JoCtIOB to returning to Wisconsin, but wil overwhelming victory for city ownership, | PFODSblY be brought back as a witvess in There being L33 voves fn the afrmacive | & Wurder trial bere, as he was made one e - e = of the comfidanmts, it said, of Albert "‘;’,;f‘;isf“.’n;“:f;_‘:“;:;“wngm e | Wade, Just convicted of first Gegree mur- 2 and around Ithaca, all of whom had cop- | 367 808 Who seeks & new trial tracted typhoid fever in the rity. Seven new cases were reported in the last twes- | TWO MEN ARE FATALLY HURT ty-four bours BARS PLAGUE VICTIMS OUT nd Federal Authorities Unite | we States to Mex- iea) E is out he measure ions of report Tue chises er proposition to tax fran- champions outside of the comm presestat Loomis, the nominal eader, said of it today “This ame 1 think, certainly will ro ot speak for auy ber. 1 his amendment =g at the franchise & franchise cas- mated value. Of s nor any other plam for eir franchises will be sat Sevem Others Seriously Caused by Traiz Runni Open Switeh. Injured fus inte be ° e a8 w - Texan ST. LOUIS. March :—Two men | probably fataily injured, seven were me riously burt and others had a narrow es- cape from death at Spring Park from St. Loule, shortly after poon today The seriously iz, John Hi Springteld Jured and body bruised Wilkiam B. Ksuffman, Little Rock ekull fractured. A comstruction s having ffty men and 3 local freigh result cf 4B open switch | brought Louis. ENFORCING THE ELKINS Rallreads Notify Shippers that Passes Will Be Denied The: were nfect ace nei not be LAREDO, Tex Ssscsiag O feders] quars: ved imstruet March 2—Both the state me offcers bave re- enforce & quaran- against Mex., where it is though: the onic vlague bas appeared Dr. J. H McKnight bas received a is- him to estab Ham tory he ral ce Railresds Wil Fight. tin ‘man o will of course fight either amendments with all equivalent to saying ber or both amend The ra! bt thi, of the com- for tax propose to the han, prov do with artment ey sion n LAW Free SAY DAVIS IS nila Newmspaper Would Succeed Miles and Answer for Libel. AMBITIOUS Says s Gemera be launched as a ve some founds 4 in the egis- pariy's deter campaign ma republican weeks the e legislature Bave bees mo lowers out most resdy of foundation. From brasks bas come ap g 1 be s to get in lge and r fight for csmpaigs {SHORT CARS CLOSE MILLS the Dext election | able 1o tell the } peopie” b ¥ “fought, bled apd Untll Freight Blockade s b y-eighth iegislature for | thetr sakes ‘o semething.” I8 the ! s Ralsed. t shriek omes down from Omabs and | | MINNEAPOLIS, March freight i o the oiber, wherever fusion blockade here has ached Four . N M As b L ut by Minpeapolis flour mills are sbut down and b orgap others will close tomorrow cgisia | When business began 1his morsing - mills bad bardly enough cars in sight e take care of the & Some of them | will stere fiour, as they bave bees doing for | the last eight weeks. their uring Merch lism Crozier, ed- or. Keuny. manager, and Green. & re porter of the American. have been arrested for libelling General Davis When General Davis expressed his dis- sproval of the verdict in the Glenn case the Americap charged him with a desire to curry favor in tbe hope of being selec to succeed Gemeral Miles in the command of the army w Western a show of Elkins law tie reporte: fying their hereafter it w of Elkins law, 1 with passes and rebates The new law makes panies subject 1o Bne ses or cxtending fave MANILA ™ roads ng recenily bat six © friends are the passed be possi accommo a8 provisions east making of the ens the ng we i roads are pers | Be e | the railroad for ¢ > ha ™ ts erisis i o £ The Bee and ¢ tusiomism s with- e orgamiza- withowt amy passage of & good bigher motive thas = next election. fax Fam Amsterda rk for Antw Lewis— Puse ork for Christianta the ut an added - rom New ¥ penbager At Plymeuth—Arrived: Ksonpring | elm, from New York s run an any ‘w Berve pariy inieresis Wi

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