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- THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. E\TA BLISHED JU OM.{HT\. SATURDAY MORNING, MARCH 14, 1903 TW ELVE PAGES. - lN(ilV‘FT COPY THREE (E\rfl SUGAR IS l\ D\\GLR NEED NOT BUILD CHURCHES f|(f], [\m\ p\(m( ROAD|{EROME BEGINS Weakenel Lmu Alove Bave Pln"tim | From Devatating Fiood Berlin Wine Bz Lezal Fight Again William and Mis £ { E E J ch 13.—The lcng I peror Police. { Kseve Pool Obtain: Tem serary Injunctisn | Agricet Harriman Interests INQUIRY | Distriet Attormey i " fairs of the Matrdpoiitan | Street Raftway. u. POSTAL (LEth GET RAISE { De-artmet Anoouncss Result of Yearly Readjustment of Salaries. [CONDITION OF THE WEATHER Nebraska—Falr North, | South Pertion Saturday North Portio | Porecast for tn Rain or Snow it i Sunday Falr, Warmer in Temperature at Omaha yesterda | e | RAILROADS WIN 0UT | House Adopts the Thompson Amendment | - Hoar Dex. Hour. Des. to tbe Revenue Bill | NEW YORK. March 13<Distriet Attor- {0a mi..8 1pm as 4 over the atiempt (> compel Berlia (% BEEKS CONTROL OF SOUTHERN PACIFIC | 5y Serome coday made publie & satement | AUTHORIZE WUCH IRRIGATION WORK | & 2" m & shomillleslogg ) EAGER GANGS SEEK TO RESTRAIN WATERS (ribute toward boilding churcte « wae o B in roference to e SUMNTTIIIN Metre- | 7o = A o E LEADING UP TO VOTE IS W — today by a decision of the civil court in - 2 Sirect Rafle | = ™ 24 4Ap om. a2 — / . {tavor of the city. The cabe g-ew of : 08 | Npeent Directors Parposels ol “ sl z"‘m:" company, which L1ty K. Wheeler of Omaha Temporarily | 5 a. m 233 5 pom. i \ Armed Patroly Guard Embankmert While | mmperor Willlam's great church hullding | Crhay | Mystem to Atd Other Limen | opp oot ir o o e cabe 4 Witliam Acting ns Secretary fo Leslie M. |10 a. m e 1 T -3 ouglas Oounty Men Divide on Question, Negroes Labor with Shovels. oy the early years of his reign. | am Restrain Thelr Vot- | Amory. a former employe, of the Third w. Secretary of |:; -, B 3% e j 0| but Majority are Against or which he wanted the B couscil -4 ~ . | . . | for Which he wesiad the: Berita coutet 1 Mesdiag. Avenue Sireet Rellay Sreaiads. ] ®p om. 30 —_ i opriatiou erome said. produced & —_— ENGINEERS CLAIM SUCCESS IS THEIRS' The olice president of Berlin took a ) fessedly compiled from | OMAHA VIEW IMPHOVERS HOT | LEAVES DISCRETION WITH STATE 80ARD et el by e ok a8 e CINCINNATI March 13.—In the contest R e e (From a Staft Correspondent.) { e Declare Work Will Stand Birain €nd Bivers | consisioral decree dsted which betwees the Keone and Harriman int thn marrar wea sttt | o o a3 LVOTON. Hateh I e e e Strect Ratiway Line and Provides What Shell Be Ooosidered in Mak- A be interpreted as making it obligatory on in the Union, Ceniral and Southern Pa- o - Sch ¥ “ i gram.)—A partial list of annual readjust- | e Street Lamps for | Railrosd Val % Bema'n in Place | e e - & Ty 8| cific raflway. the former today secureq| !Tit Attorney Schurman. SRSWEwred re- | ment of salarics of clerks in postoffices 3t . | ing Hailros uation the part of thecity io give money to bulld ports of the company o SMERISY rafircad | ¢ . Thelr Section. ! | churches. He ordered the municipality from the [federal court a temporary fe- |7 ry " WS WHYS SR SHIGHE ML SO SRR PEUNS | . INDIANA INUNDATIONS OVER AT LAST|to par fanom0 for two churcses, Si. Marsus Mrainin crder and potice was served on | SOOI 0 NS MuGaaiiuel 0 todeg, ot tBe Postofier Separiment, Thrs| o yvus moat e 1e the sense o tnie|NOT SPECIFIC ENOUGH TO BE BNDING 'and St. Stmon's hen in course of cinstruc- | (he Harrimsn representative that at Naeh- | 0 T LT L, L ¥ por :‘;"',"‘ :m'" "'.'T';l:“h,m.;‘":;':" ettt that ‘we have submitted patiently (o | Phtudey: R tien. The mubicipality paid the m:pey ville, 08 April 1, there would be a he T anpared i » 0 SFSRSNS Sh= & ® & N€ | the promises made by our public serva P Farmers Return Home, Belleving under protest, but brought sull to recover Of “cause why an injusction shou 2 y & = e Taska postmagiers no! having sent 10 | and ‘corporations in regard io public im- Final Vete in Committee of the | 2 fssued as praved for. As the dAte 9 hese documents. says M. that | their recommébdations. The seven who | provements and said promises were but| (oo, to T T Tl Worst Mas Passed, Thoush Low- | ihe amout. ‘The provincial cour. decided lesued ca praved for A the dute for (b 3 e appareatly cies in/bave not been heard from are. Omab, | dglusions; therefore be it o o g ol e PRty lands are Still Submersed {10 favor of Berlin in 1 e S it Gesifed 1 Nave I petitien Biart] e Teptits siiee Siv N to the | South Omaha, Lincoln. Kearney, Fairbury. ! way company be requested to immediately | peets of Sim in Masy Parts. L (UOCURE Sb 06 S I, SO Suinee he weut weorion of Mrebine state railroad commissionefs ‘Which were Clay Center and Beatrice. These changes | construct and operaie street car Iir ":fl_:::‘z"" fl’;:;’[‘flfl{;": Rt : ey not applicable from the Peports - them- | will go into operation July 1. The depart \_T""“:_‘“" frd .;‘;f‘;fi’;r'fl“r;‘:f"',‘ | urgomasie Chartered In Kentueky. wrlves ment éeclines to give names of clerks in- d the superintondent of the o ¢ - worked himeelf to death in examintag the . < Mr. Jerome, therefcre, sest flor the coun- ' tended to be promoted, although post- ompany 1o be present at & From a Staft Correspondent.) DONALDSONVILLE, 1a. Mareh 13— | ecords since 1573 and in writing a bulky The Soutbern Pacific company has & Ken-| T “S0O0 * o0 Pr L Sl Sl S | e ey @0 90 ' they desire 8. PUSL” | metiing of the residests of Omaha V INCOLN, March 13.—(Bpecial Tek Great excitement prevalls here because tel- | volume tending to prove that Berlin never tucky charter, although it owns ne prop- | 10/ & T FONPLIE RO > e fto sl ch To Clerk's salarfes | 07 Friday evening. March . 1%@. for T A o by 1T oy T ephone advices tell of an impending break | yooroprigted money for building churches. | €Tty in that state. Its legal headguarters 78 CRPOst’ ML ‘5 and papers of the be following changes in « purpose of presenting to them our griev 4 AEM of ‘wo daye 18 the Arlington leves near Baton Rouge. | > ot at Beechmen: K. a saburb of Louls. | COMPADY and the investigatioh 4s mow pro- | in Nebraska offices will be made: Colum- | ances and Just demands night the house at & % Hands are being corraled on all plant RICAN GOVERNMENT | ville. where its legal represcntative resides, | 6¢ding. expert accountamts Belg engaged. | bus. one, $500 to $600; onme, §700 to $800.| This resolution was unanimously adop n. by a vote of &1 to 36, sdopted WANT AMERICAN GOVERNME i and ome sdditicnal at $500. Fremont, one, by the members of the Omaba View im- bompson amendrent (o :cction §7 of tions across the river and hundreds of them | asd for thie reason the bill of complaint |\apyan "Wl TST WER HUSBAND | $£00 to 8500 one. $700 to $s00; and one | : o g e t #re being sent on & special train to the | pegple of Isle of Pines Estremely | Wae fled in Louieville yesterday. but the | - i { provement club Friday evening. lefliug with :he manrer #cene of trouble o atto: found no federal judges there sdditional at $600. Grand Island, one, $600 | During the evening an animated discus- | Of laxing railroads. The toxt of ‘he amend- Shalth o e v St e S| Anxlous for Annexation to e ere. where Jatge Horace L. |Ciaims That the Revolveg Wemt Off tn | to $700. and two. $600 to §1.000. Nebraska | gion arose over the promised extension of | @Ot is b4 e > H ¥. t 600. N one, | P ) -t | 1 move to amend section §7 & United States. e United Si \ Struggle to Commit City, one additional at §600. Norfolk, one, | ihe etreet car lines along Thiriy-third mend section by adding B R s o IR e Sovens. i S e Er e ekl $500 to $600, and ome $600 to $500. Platts- | gereet, which, the committee from the ciub | After the word ‘strcture,’ in !ine 35 of vl oo oy gmreek eisry cundifen g z "Th NI $ad by the -chaiptatinntn, TUle | e mouth, one additienal at $500. York, ome, | (o the street raflway company reported, | *aid section, the following: ‘The total gt i IR A sbos gt e g~ < 2 dames 8. Tavior, Shraiis| - A $400 to $500, and two $800 to $900. {had been thrown over board, owing | ETOSS carnings and net (arnings of said Mensee to Sugar Lands. | has returned here from a four days' visit J. T‘:f "I' e nm”r Wi g a4 | AS CITY, March I3—Actusted by / Sou'h Dakota: Aberdeen, two. $500 10 (o tne scarcity of population fn that por. | COTPOTAtions, Guring the year for which AR S S isatande | ¥ S UG 6F BRAL, SURINE S R . st oot of shdis f Ge e ';knlflun Mrs Julia Sharp, wile of James |$600; one, $500 to $700. and one additional | jon of the city, and boor condition | S8id statement is made, and the total of Bews up to this time indicates that the | 20t Of the reasons the American resi-|Co. and one of whom ls son in-WW %, gnarp, a bartender, st Sl Killed the | at $600. Deadwood, one, $600 to $700: w0, or the street upon whilh the proposed | 2WOUDt expended in the operation and dents have for urging United States sover- | James R. Keene, disclases an alleged con- s PR g Al ol sed | - ] r APtingsip Sves has not §iV way. Preai o e e ten the Los pa. | latter at ‘their home i iHolmes street here o 89 uren, one, $600 to $700; obe. | extension was to be made | maintenance f the property and the im. ‘ a B R R T s o B at noon today. $500 to $900: one, $900 to $1,000; and one | > b | provements thereof, d:siingulshing that ex- ent Leake of the Pont Chartrain levee [ (o 9V00 1€ WEHL O oiis tRIeS in: the SARKKGrS Daells: dotit - Councilman Karr was roundly scored as gulehiog that ex % & - . | Mrs. Sharp fired two shots, both of which '2dditional at $600. Mitchell, two, §500 to street | PeDded in improvements cr better board said today that 20,000 sacks of ma ty s was ale> Manager Smith of the str ment He found the Americans to be extremely |pany's directorate have systematically man- | Hrs Phare Ared 1o et BOR OF whIch Lol BON & Hitie 0 $800. Sioux Palle B it terial and men bave been burried to the 4 s @ the # to effect, the secon ng her - g | rallway company, for failing, the club at expended in maintensnce or op- anxious for American sovereignty, the gen- ' aged the lattef company +4n the interes: . - vy tiva, 600 36 SU0%: tws. 9000 ve $900; Gwe erats P Scene. eral contention being that they purchased | of the former. buthand’s. Desd. _Bhu e e e 1o S50 St s 700; oD, | jopated, to extend the line after a tax had | ©T8110n. aleo the dividend last declared upon Ariington ia an old levee and acknowl- land or stock in the four American land During 1800 anl 1901 the Union Pacific commit suicide, but was disarmed by other $1,100 to $1,200 been levied and collected for the necessary its shares of stock and the amount thereof edged to be unsafe. Contracts were let ' companies operating in the isiand on the acquired 750,000 Southern Pacific shares, | e T Of the family befbre she could a"?.:“:‘::&:“w;:;::m :n:;(:‘éu:ndnz:' 150 | improvement of the route, by grading and ey Ous. Bember 04 Smouht of all some months ago for & new levee behind it. alleged representations of an American oOf- | valued at $75.000,000. These were used, it “Frm 16 $000; 00%, $000. o S000, and ene $600 to | PREEWISE % vidends declared during the year pext but owing to the long season of TaIDy | cial that the United States would assume | is alleged, to elect a directorate, each mem. | LAler Mre. Sharp said ihe shooting was | .0 ™ 00 W 0 B SO0 o0, Sheri. | New gas lamps were requesied to be|Preneding the date of such report, and weather the second levee has Dot boen com- | soverelgnty over the lsle of Pines, { bir of Which was and is interested in tpe | SCcidental. Ehe attigbell SRR sul- | L0 " Tt veoe s Jocated at the intersection of Thirty-fourth | *UcP Information as the siato biard may pleted. Work is being dome upon it with| Mr. Squiers pleased with the agri-| Union Pacific as agafnst the Southern Pa. | Cd¢: her husband grabbed Nef.mmd struck Frama % and Maple streets. Thiriy-second and | !B Writng require. all of which sball be great vigor and in the meantime Governor | cultural and climatic conditions Of the | cific. The new directorate, it is charged, | DeT Several times: they fell %o the ficor SNSRI, P S - A . { Maple, Thirty-seccnd and Ohfo, Thirty- | KD (0o consideration {n atcertaining and Heard, the levee board and planters aro | island [ Smiied al) departments of the two roads | \CE(BeT 314 the revolver wam diSBATECd | Aficr the cabinet meeting today Secretary | frst and Ohio, Thirty-second and Mismi | PXIDE the value of such road and he fran. @olng all in their power to maintain the old | A number of the American land owners | wherever possible, subject to a dominating | D¢ (M€Y _Were struggling. | Hiteheock amnounced the authorization of and Thirty-fourth and Lake, the club vot- | ;"" hereof, together with such other in- 7] ' embankment. of the island entertained Mr. Squiers at 2 gand controlling influence in favor of the JUDGE DAY HAS:: PNEUMONIA |® laree amount of irrigation works in the | ing to send its request Lo the council “;";“_I“‘”"‘ se eaid state board may acquire l A break at Arlington would fiood valuable banquet last night and sought, incidentally, | Unjon Pacific compsny, whereby the - | y " far west, including suthority for acquisi-| Mrs. Mary Lyons residing on Lake| " ' ey . ¢ sugar lands and interfere with trafic over |to obtain an expression of opinion from | eets of the Southern Pacific are endan- | tion of the necessaiy property and rights | street, was admitted to membership, and R . well-Perry an.:ndment to tax 3 the raflroads. { him on the subject of United States s0Ver- | yoreq and prejudiced by discriminations in | 7 iclans, However,-Say There Are g5 way preliminary to the construction of | has the distinction of being the only woman | S heir full cash .alue, 4ncluding There was a decrease in the rise of the river here in the jast twenty-four lun, :-mm- but the minister was entirely pon- commital. favor of the Union I'acific No Complicats and No Ua- 1ivr!nl|on works in five localities under uthority of the reclamation act approved | member of the club | franchise, determined by adding the marke: The iavitation from the Prospect Hinl | YAIUC Of the stocks and debta represented | Improvement club to attend & meeting of‘dih‘:"’:‘g'm‘” mortgage indebtedvess, was | that club next Tuesday eveming was ac- | 4 vote of &8 1o 3. | cepted. he debate began at 9:30 this morning A movement was inaugurated fof the | *P0 Jasted until nearly § o'clock this after- Keep Business for Road. faverable Symptoms. Among other things it is alleged that the | i v b e Southern Pacifc was required 1o charge so| WASHINGTON, March 12—Justics Day's Lt s Wi excessive a prorata on through tariffs that vhr:ifinr: mlllg:“:m:‘l -:I-mt n:; o R 7y 7 i o e " it was virtually excluded from much busi- | Patient is slightly better rest e senate wi urn next waek, prol it S the ) was the most hotly contested pess. It is declared that large betterment | fairly well last might. {@oly Thursday or Friday. This is the pro~l':f::_" Salics o€ welnax's suxiliary ©5 the | aght of the session. The friesds of the expenses have been charged against the| The following bulletin repusling Judgs | gram of the republican steering committee | 0 i0; yeqgion of the fmprovement clubs | THORPYCN Amendment harged that the | Southern Pacific operating expenses, | Day’s condition was isswed af 140 p. m.: | and the Jemocrate will acquiesce. It the | 4 IOV REEER 80 T SERTIERILS L ell ameadmen: wes purely a fusion whereas the custom s to fund such ex- | Judge Day has pneumonia, involv:ng the | session goes a day beyond that date #t|Co 0 Ol WOD AT | method, ‘aken from the Grand Island plat- | penses in bunds and distribute the cost | JOWET lobe of the left iung. e is doing | will mean that several senators intend talk- the official gauge today reading 18.4. & — o ‘one-tenth. The river 1o dow seven-teaths ‘Accourusueo WOMAN DEAD ©of & foot below the record of 1597, The seriousness of the situation is tn- | creased, however, by the continuous rainy weather, which Is softening the levees along | the Loulsiana line. Large forces mll.lna‘ '.hme 17, 1902, About 600,000 acres of land | Princess Bermard of Saxe-Wet \ Dies While Driving wit| Her Husband. ¥ BERLIN. March 13.—Princess Bernard | over a series of years. very well today. There o _complica- tions and no unfavorable 8 B N, w1 LE. {ing to a greater extent on the Panama treaty than is now comtémplated. Amend- ments to the Cubam tresty will be ac- FIRST WARD REPUBLICANS Candidates for City Coune | ing it were betraying thelr party. form, and that those republicans support- Theso charges were rescnted by those to whom they were directet, and who in some cases of the road either show (TR ST e, e ot e S8 A W S sptons | 0 e S S & S50 S _princess was of _origin apd | O an erroneous. of bookkeeptng, and | SVeTAl visits to the AR the n—hb‘_ v amendment with being raliroad tools. - Thas ¥ Dodbecr. 1t nrn;vxng’m( immense tmpr uwn‘u-m"""""“d“:‘ the Getate desscnded vo (hf Jevel ot i< = second son of the late Prinoe Her- | dertaken for the Central Pacific, which af- | ®ved the following bu crimination and “u.m The fu- of Saxe-Welmer, renounced his name roysl rank about two years ago and re- cefved for himself and his male descend- ants the name and rank of Count von Cray- fords the Usmion Pacific an outlet from Ogden, Utah, into California, and errone- ously charged to the Southern Pacific oper- ating expense account, Juslice Day has had a comfortable day and all symptoms contimue favorable. |WILL PROBE BRIBERY CHARGE| with the ultimate | in session the entire foremoon in Senator Allison’s committee room. When it ad- Journed members maintained an air of secrecy that was practically impenetrable | At the meeting of the First Ward Re- | publican club P. My Back announced him- self as a candidate for the city council| | ana made a strong talk on bis record in slonists made a great fight to get thelr twenty-four members in line on Caldwell's mendment. How Dougl Men Voted. charge of the work there. They reported ' enburg. i purpose of greatly improving the Central | Missouri House Appoints Commitiee | U0t it became known that an eoderstand- | puy poqy, expressing bis desire to stand | Of the Do ounty members. Nelsos - | | ing existed between the republican and o i that the levee was being heavily sacked | Tne geceased princess was before rhe | Pacific at the expense of the parent system | ol Hiisinitists Satvnss on his record. Clyde C. Sunblad, also an | Gilbert, Ter Eyck. Kiggs and Kennedy and that there was hope of holding I married Bernard the widow of the Marquis | buying it. and then purchasing the greatly °""°‘"“°h"'3‘"‘ ""‘: "!"""“’":d"’:h' announced candidate for the councfl, spoke | voted for ithe Caidwell amendment and ¢ Rain has been falitng for twenty-four Bours | Lychessenni, an Italian. She was an ac- | tmpaired and depreciated Soutbern Pactfie | ool H ;:: - D e e bioe | briefly, saying tbat he believed be could |againet Thompson's. Morsman, Kostter at Baton Rouge and vicinity. | complished woman. ;lmu { oy . : & - ‘M 08 i thid ? ‘_“'| { accomplish some things for the First ward { and Shelly voled sgainst ihe Caldwell Worst Hver at Evanaville. | Owing to her variegated career the fam- | It is declared-that during the eighteen | JEFFERSON CITY, Mo., March 13.—The b: ::l_':”' < gmne g Wy s e o | that had mot been accomplished. amendment and Morsman and Koetter for ANSVIL arch 18.—° {11y of the marquis declined to receive her, | months ended December, 1902, the Union | house today appointed a committee to o Josiah Kent and Isaac Hascall were | the Thompson. _'.:.. Py 1..‘;‘&.‘:;:., nl|. .;?:.':;:: | whereupon he gave up his family. Pacific made improvements amounting 1o {nvestigate charges made on the Soor by Bo"‘f :"“‘“" of ""];":m““: oaid ‘l“"‘ | called upon. Mr. Kent declined to speak | Sweezy of Acams, who presided over th the water is falling, and as the weather bas | | nearly $22.000,000 in tbe Central Pacific, Speaker Whitecotton thai an attempt at | Lb® Cuban treaty wew voted upon WO | .ng the councilman from the First ward ASK FOR RIGHT TO TEACH dayr after the ratification of the canmal committee of the whole this afternoon, vig- t chargiLg the amount against the operating | bribery had been made to defeat the David- o 4. | made the people glad by asking them to | orously demounced the Thom,son amend- °"‘"‘“":‘r:';‘"“‘n:“':‘:‘::m':m:fr expenses of the Southern Pacific System |son text book bill i ety Beciiny ei- ibelp locate a number of new electric ment when it was introduced as a vemal Domes and the worst is believed to be over. | Religl Question Attracts n Large | 8nd creating a deficlt of $3.073.826. Speaker Whitecotton announced that a ;;u“_“u '“:‘;“ hmfl:‘ ’m‘ ;s s s | lMghta. He then went inio a defense of his | rallroad measure, ihen fell In line ana The damage to winter wheat is heavy. The | Number of Person: the The bill asks for an order restraining|member had informed him that $100 had | {UR FUS PO (O TUCE (O DRELLL (| vote on the power franchise ordinance. He | supported it today. Il was noticeable that lowlands along Pigeon and Potoka creek is Ly e | and enjoining the Union Pacific from voting | been offered for his vote in committee | 0¢ TP DUCRTS 8O B8 SRIERER CO0 10| sald he desired to see a change in thelfrom the first of this debate Speaker still under water. Dispatches from points its 750,000 shares in the annual election to | against the bill. charter of the city, permitting the election | Mockett calied no one 1o preside over the it Dot be through by this day week showed A g k. Hiog ..\ ::mmm ll:l‘ul.nh 13.—No breaks | tles was again crowded today by persons | make answer to the particulars of the com- ! X ;;::;m the sympathy of the mimority | oo u ' Dworak, a fourth candidate for | The principal = peakers 10day were: BeveLlI Toow Sl b e leves sxtem ta | RIS 0 PRt She SIS .:::p:1:¢’::: d:;‘fl;::xeene faction is said to hold about {INTERVIEW COSTS POSITION "1}, .04 the aemocratic steering com. | {Bf 00uncil. spoke. taking issue with Coun- | Thompson, Sears, Spurlock, Moreman, Mc- this wvicinity and the Soods conditiol are El ge Issues Restral | mittee will meet tomorrow, but there is cilman Hascall on the question of corpora- Allister, Sweezy, Mockett and Douglas for tavorable. | retuse the request for authorization to|$30,000,000 worth of Bouthern Pacific stock. | Mmtwal Represemtative fo Recalleg | Ziie Wil meet \oborrow Wut Were b joms. Other speakers were Charles B.|the Thompson = amendment, and Loomis, PRINCETON, Ind., Mar teach mad. £y -2 1 gre- | bought this amount through a pool | B Skt 5o O 6 Abtes Bt g i ¥ sea of mfl;- and .::‘.“;2:. ::; | :-.::n-. -;;:ny )n’:‘y"::'r :’-‘-‘::;::‘-mA ::I‘::‘\Im:‘:n. in the hope e e::’y: SRS the Senegarian { mfl:h h:hfl" ‘DT‘K:D::; :‘ ':“’"zn:‘:’* | ~The club will meet Friday eventng, March | for the * Casdwell (::’T:an:::x.hnxm':: is at & standstill today, but the fall will | clal order for the dav | atvideng. { o8 Connta, S - ol ©OF | 20, at National ball, Thirteenth and Wil- | closed the debate in one of the most forcl. be 50 slow that bundreds of acres of whea: | The discussion. while azimated, w | Gorman. will be almost a total loss. Unless there fined to some winor phaser of the question, con- | ST. JOSEPH, Mo., March 13.—A private Oxnard Buys Historie Home. | Mam streets | ble and effective speeches that bas beem | heard in the house thi 2 session. He pleaded should be further Tains the Wabash, White | chiefly as to the Benedictines and other | u:;“"l““r‘:::“:";:: e strata. | Qispateh from Washington received toalght | Henry T. Oxnard, president of the Amer- |PLEADS FOR HER CHILDREN | for an hour for ibe Caldwell amendment. and Patoka rivers will bet rise further. | orders lngaging in various ‘ines of com- | Judee Lur | says Major Bittinger is recalled as consul | jcan Beet Sugar association, has bought | il Caldwell and Ten Eyck were especally | merce. | River Higher at Memphis, The strong orators of the chamber have n the merits of [ L eXpress, no cpinion o general in Montreal, because of an inter- view advocating the annexation of Canada Beverly Place of aristocrat associations in | Mother Amswers Petition of Institute | forteful and clear in thelr urguwaents, as - * Fauguier county, Virginia, near the town | i were also Rouse ond Kewnedy. The MEMPHIS, Tenn., March 13—The river | not yet entered into the debate, the pre- | (g BRT% S0 s, Mo T eoma | to the United States which be recently gave | of l?;-wr\'lllr y'rne ;srchl e was recently o speakers on ibe other aide were oqually rose five-tenths of a foot in the l1ast| mier and other pojable figures not intend- | to me that the complainarts are tntitied 10| to & Montreal newspaper. Great Britain. pegotiated through a Washington real es- | a8 effective. twenty-four hours, the gauge todey mark- | jug to speak until the closing day's de-|have the status preserved unifl they Cofi| i is aid, entered a protest and the re-|tate firm and it is said that Mr, Oznard ekl All day the floor and galleries were ing 36.1 feet. All Indications still point to bate o g B2 Ko K marks of the consul general were conside | will immediately stock his farm with hia| Isidor Ziegler bas filed in the county | thronged with Interested spectators. The & stage of thirty-eight feet by Sunday or M. Aynard, pregressive cepublican, spoke ! It is, therefore, ordered that the defend- | ered of sufficient importance for his recall. | (noroughhred horses. Mr. Oxnard has at | court the answer of Rosa H. Evernghim | victory on this important matter, consid- Monday. A report from Caruthersville, Mo., | today at much length against the proposi- | ant show cause on April 1 I3, before e e may engage v joursalism upen bie ! various times considered locations in New | (0 the petition of (he Child Saving insti- | ~red a declaive one for the railrnds, w this morning says the work on the new | tion BB g v 8n injunctioh pen- return to St Jeseph | Jersey, Kentucky, Maryland and other | tute for the guardianship of her two minor | received with no cheers, tnough, from an levee is progressing night and day. The _ dente lite shall not e 1asued as prayed and — - parts of Virginie. He fnslly selected | children. Mary J. and Virgll Harding. The | audience that tad spent the day listemin immediate country around the town 1s cov- | EXPLORER- BARULA IS SAFE in the meantime iet the deferdant the CATTLE MEN SEEK DAMAGES | Bevery Place becanse of its closemess to|!DStitute nad alleged that sbe was ot a | atientively to every :rgument ered with from three to five feet of water. Srained from in any manner transferrin Washington. His commereir] interests re. | Proper person morally to have the rearing | Thompson of Merrick, whose amendment All outward bound boats are loaded with | Leaves Yacht with Three Others, but or disposing of the lease of the Central Colorado and lowa Plaintifls Swe ' guire that he make Washington his head- | ©f the mizors. In her answer the defend- | was adopted, was a member of the joint men and supplies for the fooded districts. | Avitven o Dudt of e | Pact nr\‘ ;:;fi vw:rfl‘v.-';)" "'}"’;ym"“?' ofllou":( IMinocisan for Sixty Th quarters and he often finds it inconvenlent | 80t Tpecifically admits that for some time | committee thai framed ibe revenue bill, Advices from Mississippi state that manmy s j;"“m_ oF thie 524 8013 (hetT. Pacific company spare the time trips to Kentucky ang | *De 12d a life of shame, but pleads that she | When he presented amendment yester- people in Coahoma county are alarmed over - X thereunder, and from disposing of or trans sand Dollars. ew Jersey would involve. To get to|did Dot Tesart to it until she had found , day Sweezy, who today fraght for the the situation. The engineers say, however, ;3;mr-t“};_‘lz;j‘&' e "'h'l{;('_.;_"f —_— Uppervilie requires only & couple of hours, | herself phrsically umable to support her- | amendment, openly charged ‘hat it was that the levees were mever so stromg and | ST. PETERSBURG, March 18.—Prof. P00 SONE S00T %) 8%y the said South- | SPRINGFIELD, Ill, March 13.—8ult was ' gnd he can keep in quick telegraphic and | 5¢!f and children by sewing, and had star- | put in at the bidding of the ralircsds and claim there is no danger of a break Barula, the soologist of the Baron Toll |ern Pacific company, and that the said | commenced in the United States eireuit | elepmonic communication with business|'SUOB staring them in the face. She af-| would, If adopted, bemefit their interests The backwater s dally growing deeper ' expedition, which left the expedition’s | Scuthern FPaciic company. ite offic court today by S. B. Sylvester of Monte pesdquarters firms that during the time she resorted to | 1o the detriment of other taxpay behind the levees. Business in the country | yacht Saria in May, with three others, to | LEchi® and attormers e oot Mmion Ba. Vista, Colo, and R. F. Hostcrd of Du- | the baser means of livelthood under the = | - permitting the defendant, said Union Pa e e 4 Effect i f the Amendment, is practically at a standsull engage in scientific research in New Si- | cific rallway, ‘ts officers, bugue, Ia., against E. E. Guinn of Douglas | name of Gladys Russell she kept the chil- In Arkansas the rivers are falling and all ' beria, bas arrived at Irkutsk, a city of §F Mtorneys county, Illicois, for $60,000 damages. | W. H. Wheeler of Omaha, formerl; clerk | dren at the Creche and with the Sisters at| The friends of the Caldwell cmendment danger is believed Lo be passed. The Red ria. capital stock of It is slleged that on Januery 24, 1903 | to the committee on public buildings and | Benson and always free {rom bad influences. | Say the Thompson amendment is no differ- river betwecn Shreveport and Alexandria i ticn besded by Baron Toll, is the defendant sgreed to purchase 6,000 grounds, over which ~Dave” Mercer pre. | They are aged 6 and 4, respectively, and b effect from the P law, gives all two feet abeve the dsager line. exploring the Siberfan coast line. It was shares in the Mcdina Springs Cattle com. sided during several sessions, is tempo- | the mother alleges that the fatber de wer o the State Board,af Pqualissties SHELTON, Neb., March 13 —(Special )-- | reported on November 21 to have beem cut | pany. for which be was to pay them 560,000, | rarily acting secretary to Secretary of the | serted the family iwo vears ago. Mrs. and wiil facilitate evasion of taxes by the The highest polot ~ver reached by water off from the coast by early winter ice in and bas since refused 10 keer the mgree- ' Treasury Shaw. Mr. Wheeler has not ye: | Evernghim furtbes alleges that she is mow | railroads in Wood river was recorded yesterday when | New Siberia, and on February 21 th ment been finally selected by Mr. Shaw to il | Physically strong and able to care for her- | If the revenue bill thus amended the ice broke and came down off the mill | Imperial Academy of Sciences at St. Peters- | &r oy Focin this important position and s serving | S¢f 8nd ihe children without resorting to | passes. &s it doubtiess will, what is re- dam. For a Ume It was thought the dam burg decided to dispatch an expedition to | fectors of the POWDER EXPLODES ON TRAIN merely upon probation improprieties garded as the most vital question before would be taken out, but the water has| search for the baron and his companions d_that FRABAS X e BRI { - this legislature is settled, and,settled, it Billen twelve inches and now will prob. s e dire PP e L D |ROBBERS TAKE TRUST'S CASH |is mainiained. tn tavor of corparate inier- ably continue to tall. Farmers living along IMPERIAL TROOPS DEFEATED : The postoffices ai Osk Grove, Poaeshiek ! ests as against those of the smaller tax. the river are saving their small stock with oo | ompany B Gnp- - Newl fo- county, apd Selection. Monroe county, 1a.. | Blow Stamdard Oll Safes. Opem T payers. On the w lme of argument Qificulty and many cellars are full A Chimese Rebels Victoriows, Killing b~ fuved. bave bees digcontiaped d Decamp with Nebraska must walt at ieast two years stream of water caused by the overflow has | The governor of Hunan has telegr Civil geryige exsmination will be beld at . bas been awarded | and Baltimore Seo Hish Omcl cxisting regulatiol { — I louger for some means of compelling rail- extended from Gibbon to Shelton. a dis- | e b -k = nual stockholders' meeting OLEAN, N. Y., Morch 13.—A freight truin | Noriolk Neh, Apef! 3 May 1; | igoa | rosds to pay their just taxes and thus get tance of over six miles. Two sections of Begaies. Avmy. O O ind until ‘The Tale to shon %8 | contatning & car of powder apd three care o of dhovts | from under the, (himendene iloger G0N the large bridge across the souih channel e “hall ve hrard and disposed of o |of dynamite ccllided with & gwitch engim ATLANTA. Ga., March 13.—Safe blowers | resting it of the Platte river Bave xoe down and| VICTORIA, B March 13.—The!. Let & Copy of the bill and its exbibits : op tpe Penmsylvania railroad here today. ! I _appointed rural| cracked the ssfes of the local office of the = Caldwell of Clay resents the jmputation # 1 feared more will be fakes. | steamer Tosa Msru, which arrived last | focs Of 08 0Tt core Mereh The powder exploded, blowing the car to Ls Jobes substl- | Standard Oil compeny early foday and se- | made in (he World-Herald that be and his TlAINflEN BADLY INJURED | night, brought mews of further engage- ncon picces. Eight other cars were wrecked, . | cured $500 in money and $2,000 in checks coll v’ v .«».darun:nm A:!n m.:,r | ments between the Chinese government but the dynamite 4id not explode. No ome | | st by the railroads working through J. T | forces and the Kwangsi rebellions, in which | CURRENT KILLS A MOTORMAN wes vediy burt ,u Movements of Ocean Vessels March 13, | B Dinsmore. insiead of Mr. Dinemore A Head-End Collision Between Pas-|ihe imperial troops were defeated, with 2l It was in this city that the dresdful ex- at At New \ k--Arrived: Germanic. from | COmIng to Lincoln ‘o instruce the Clay senger Trains Near Shell {loss, some high officisls belng among the | Trelley Wires Fall Upom Him amd| plosion of patrcleum occurred a few days | D KDOWR | Ldverpooi: Niccla 1. from Copenhuger county representatives in what way to vote la: | ng the mail from | D esnen-—gatiod: Koo, 1o New Fork | o the now reveave Wil bie vistt te s Mound, Temmessee. | sheta. | Body Plunges in Frout | age was socir a purel ture. Mr. Cald At Greepock—Arrived: Livontan, from | . ot Car. | Arttes, and Fort | Philadelphi | well says his position has bee — {to the Chinese governmeur to the effect | | ¥ and from Fort | Philadelphis. : 2 a 5 o assumed NASHVILLE, Tenn, March 13.—A report | that ihe rebellion has reached a most | —_— GAWNG ]OINTS RUIN OFFICER | | Madison to West Polnr, In., to 8. L. Helling | (Al Copenhagen—Salled: Isiand. for New | encircly izdependent of any ralirosd fa- « bas reached here (hat pamsenger trains Nos. | dangerous state snd he requosis the gov- | NEW YORK. Msrch 13—An cnmua}h... Post at Head of Detectives Be. | of Fort Madison. S Bvawhsnd-Possed: Cymrte. trem Mow | S0smcs 3 and 4 on the Nashville, Chattancogs & erament to mobilize treops iz other irolley wire in the Bronx broke last might Postmasters appointed Nebraska—Wes. York. for Liverpool St. Louis railroad. ceilided head-cn. mear | inces as & precaution ageinst emcrge | talling cd & motcrman, who was instantly | wnse of FeNane 4 § {ley A Smith, Barads, Richprdson county | ALBENLOEasmet. Rotierdam. from New SENATE TALKS ON ELEVATORS Shell Mound, Temn. at 2:10 o'clock this | — Kkilled by the current and fell over the | lost Bvidouse, | vice R. A Hoback, resigned. South Da- |~ 4¢" Marseilies—Arrived: Peruvia, from | — morning | Stus Bocagntes Amovicen Miseh - | dashboard of the car which passed over his | — | kota—Paul Geranen, Save, Brown county. | New York via Naples L .| Atter Lemgthy Dise: Brady B The engineer and freman of No. 4 were | ROME, March 13 —Rev. William Burt, | body. The car was enveloped in a sheet of | NEW YORK, March 13.—Police Commis- | | v Provorian. frow Bt Joha: NCB. and Goes Back to Com seriously injured. The emgineer of No. 3 |hesd of American Mcihodist work among | blue flame. but the conducter and the one | rione. Greeme ‘today relieved Inspector Halifax Salled: Bovic, for New York s 18 missing, 45d It is thougEt may be under | the Itsligns. ¥as received ia prvate au- | pessenger on the car st the time escaped | Nichoias Brocks of the command of the do- | NEW YORK, March It is announced | At Movilie—Safied = Comnthian - from mitter. the wreck. Two bagssgemen and two mail | dlence by King Victor Emmanusl todsy | injury | tective bureau. This was owing to Brooks' | fhat the New Vork frm wiich suppiled 1""‘?{,‘“.,“;_.:,,.‘4' g Rl RF T —— clerks also were badly burt. [ ¥ho decorated him with the Order of 5i.| The body of the motorman. which yas | fallure to get vidence against gambling | home at Lakewood B beers asked by the | 81 Johre | (From & Btaff Correspondent.) So far as known nome of the passengers | Maurice and St. Lazarus as a tokgn of his | frightfully burned. could Dot be extricated | houses. { king of Siam fo make an esthmate on the | Al AL Gues iown—Arrived: C trom | LINCOLN, March 13 —(Special)—The on either train was injured. The names | majesiy's appreciatior of Mr. Burt's labor, | from beneath the car umtil the currest was| Brooks reteins commend of the Inspection | 080 Of srecting & simiar fountaln fve A5d pTo- | prady elevator bill was the bome of com- of the injured Bave 2ot bess ascertalned. .mn.w-r-ls shut off st the power bouse, @latricts of Manbattas asd Broax times s large iu the central court yard of | Bis palece. . 1 and HaMifax, for Liverpoo) m-.n‘..a’uau from New York, u-i tention io tbe semate this afternoon aad it