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WASHINGTON EVENTS OF THE DAÏ ;rbl1'* to COUNTY 7* *fe proT1H ‘ £ THE SUFHEME COURT A IIATUIIET MANIAC IN CHURCH. all is not harmony D O ING S OF Kuutlue Work ,,r t i„ pyj the Uw. Ureal freddi »re und lo be gru «»tl»n A n A n u e « l L u n a t i c t 'r c a lc «! •tun- sen«,' possible under the law, and many lu OuklHud. 'C H IN O O K BEACH T R A P M E N N O T large claims have piled up against the Washington, April 1$ « P IT O M E O F T H E T E L E G R A P H IC AN I M P O R T A N T OP I N I ON D E LIV Oakland, Cal., April 21. — Wildly government. IN FAVO R o f f i s h i n g . turn for an lnvestigati«,' NEW S O F TH E W ORLD. flouriamug a gleaming piatol over his ERED BY JUSTI CE BROWN. bond issues Was taken Austin Abbott, LL. D . died at hia head, Lewis Pastur shouted “ When the today and H ill madet l late residence, 16 East Fifty-first street. anarchists threw the bomb in the New York city, alter an illness of ten T r j l i . x 1" Dissuado Bakor*» » » V Tr»|.- dramatic speech in 0[|r French assembly,” as he stood in front * a u u r t a t l n i C o llect!«*» o f Ite m » F roio s i« E n title d to L e v y T a ir a on F a weeks New York senator drfjoi Salino» - |it* r M From T a k l u x of the pulpit of the First Luitarian tfao T w o H o a i l s p h o r » » r n w n t o d 1» » ir uted and S u rvcjrd I . m n l » - 1 lie Carlisle and his adm in! A postofiioe has been established at Island Disputed <* >u n d -Few Trap- church this morning. There was a C oodcoacd F o n a t- A L a rgo A aiou ot treasury against looie M o lin oli t h u i r h I ' r o p e r t j r l o lie K e - Chase, in Yam hill county. Or. W il stampede in the crowded auditorium, ,u«u A cce p t «*«1 t h e New Bate. irregularities, and show« o f I n f « * r u i » t l o u I d d S u i o l l HpD co. liam O. Chase ia the postmaster and •torrd- O ther « a irs U ttu iltm l. and h rush of men and women to get Astoria, Or., April 20.— If reports ieuce of charges of thU the office is a special one from McMinn The president baa nominate«! Leo out of range of the weapon. A panic Washington, A p ril 22. — Justice received from Ilwaco can be relied presenting and usdij. u ville. Bergbolx, of New York, as consul at i Brown delivered tne opinion of the su- was averted by the call for order from upon, all is not harmony among the charges made by hen„J The young ladies' clnb of the univer 1 preme court today in the case of the cooler beads Erxeroum, Armenia. tra| men ou that side uf the river. It against the friends of sity of Washington defeated the yonng « .iiir.il Bacillo Railway Company vs. That was the very sensational inter- Bich placer ground» hare been found is said that the trap-owners residing at levy of money was beim, ladies of the Ellmaburg normal school the stale of Nevada, involving the rnption that occurred almost lmmedi- in Waahoe valley, near Carson, N ev., at basket-ball by a score of six points rignt ol the state to tax the lauds of ately after the orgau prelude at the Lhiuook beach were not notified uf the tected industries in behnl( and there ia considerable excitement intention to hold the mass meeting at ley's camiidacy for the p,~ to three. 1 me railroad company. The case came | Unitarian house of worship gave the in consequence. Ilwaco, on Friday last, and that the a further evidence ot the A N ew York Herald special from to the supteme couit fiom the Nevaoa signal for the commencement of the resolutions passed at that time do nut the charges, H ill „ Charles Voorhees, formerly a lay A roughly-dressed Cairo, Egypt, says: A telegram to the supreme court on a w rit of error, sued morning service. reflect the sentiment of a majority of Investigation, where, he jndge of Bergen county, N. J , and an man walked up the aisle with his hat war department rtates that Colonel out by the railroad company. the trappers. The Chinook men are a tor, relernug to tjusy i ex-member ot oungress, committed sui- Tne state courts held that the state on, and, flourishing his revolver, com Lloyd defeated the dervishes near Sua- endeavoring, by every means in their admitted that he had h aide in N ew York. was entitled to levy taxes upon patent menced to shout. But the wildly dis kin. power, consistent with an observance stock and had u right to ed lands, and also tor lands which had claiming speech maker was suddenly F ive men were fatally injured by an Joseph D. Higgins, one of the oldest uf the law, to dissuade lrom fishing tulay that senator was the explosion of lire damp during a fire in of the pioneers of Oregon, died in As nut been patented, but which had been cut off. From four corners of the those of the Baker’s bay trappers who of the leading republim, the Red Ash vein of the Woodward toria. He was 73 years of age, having suiviyed, and on which the cost of sur church four men rushed toward him. have started operations, and it is re candidate for the president veying had not been paid. Justice i They were John Yule, John P. Irish, mine in Wilkesbarre, Pa. been born in Fulton county, 111., in ported that feeling has been running Washington, April 2(Ui Bruwu’s opinion affirms this decision. Sam Hall and David Bush. Each 1 D- • John Jonea, colored, aged 19, who 1823. high in consequence. Comparatively Struglge for precedence, the “ I f , ” he said, "th o railroad bad a stinctively seized the flourishing arm oommitted an assault upon a 12-year- lew of the trapmen have accepted the A Madrid dispatch says: It is an possessory claim to the lands, they are ; and grappled for the pistol. Some of motion of Canon, took op old white girl near Mormon Springs, nounced that the royal speech to be de taxable under the statute of Nevada.” the audience watched the struggle. 4-cent rate, and these include only tion directing the ncretuj Mias , waa hanged by a mob. Jonea livered at the opening of the new cortee those who were forced to fish because terior to open the Cncom ' Kemaiking upon the pica that the i There was a very lively bout, but the eoatfessed hia crime. w ill promise political and administra- Uud oould uu, ^ taxed where ,be güV weapon-wielder was presently over- of an inability to get advances of sup vatiun without further dels A cable meaaage from Cape Town, live reforms for Cuba and Porto Rico. eminent reserved mineral lands lrom come, and little further time elapsed plies from canners. dem anding being that fti A letter was received here this morn vestigation resolution ehoJ Booth Africa, reporta the killin g of before he was hustled out of the An old flintlock gun, smooth bore, the grant, he said: ing from Governor Lord in which he at 2 o ’oli ck as unfinnbg three engineers near Bulawayo. The and bearing the date of 1776, was ” 11 the stale has no possessory claim, church. names of two of the victims are given found in a cabin on the C olville Indian because the lands are mineral, it cer He was taken to jail, where he gave said that he would grant requisition A fter Brown had spoken f«f as Hammond and Palmer. reservation by two prospectors. They tainly cannot be injured by a sale of the name of Lewis Pastor. He said he papers in th cases of the fishermen tion he sought to securer was a laborer, homeless, and in need of who recently pulled the trap piles at man asked ihat action he An exploeion occurred in the colliery also found a string of curiously cirved the lands to pay the tax.” He did not mink it possible that the assistance. Chief Lloyd ordered him Sand island only after it had been ing to the absence of VilJ •t Wellington, S. C. Eight miners beads and a sea lp-lock of a woman. railroad company’» enormous lsnd charged with carrying a concealed shown that the offense bad been com sired to be heard. Aldnd are known to have been killed, and it From Washington, D. C ., comes the graut should remain untaxed until the weapon and disturbing a religious mitted in the state of Washington. must be clear that there ia believed eighteen persona w ill lose news that the postoffice at Excelsior, character of the lands, as to minerals, meeting. The pistol was loaded in Charts of the river, made subsequent to thing behind” these effom their lives through the disaster. in Pierce county, Wash., w ill be dis- every chamber. City Physician May- the admission of Oregon to statehood, and this persistence in pc oould be determined. A dispatch from Bulnwayo, South continued A p ril 30, next. It is to be Justice Field dissented on the ground cne examined Pastor and pronounced Bhow that the north channel ran ou the vote. Gorman responded * Africa, says: The whole annntry is in consolidated on May 1 w ith the post- north side of Sand island and, as the the first intimation coming that the reservation of mineral lands him insane. the bands of rebellions natives, and office at Tacoma, to which all m ail i northern boundary of Oregon extended from me grant made it impossible to distinguished senator on the they are moving in great force north should be sent. RAYS to the middle of the north channel, it of the chamber that delayi [ determine w hat lands could be properly GERMS KI LLED BY ward. It w ill require a large foroe of would seem Washington has been Sir Hercules Robinson, governor of j taxed against the lailruad oumpauy. business were occurring, troops to dislodge them. Cape Colony, telegraphs to the English The cases involving the Munson P o n i t l v e A n n o u n c e i i i t f i i t M a d e b y T w o granting licenses for the maintenance Washington, April 28.-1 ot traps in OregoD, and that Governor On A p ril 3 another powderexploaion government that there is no sign that chuiob property, which was confiscated C h i c a g o 1‘ hyMlclMiiM. Lord w ill not feel called upon to sign thermometer standing at $ oocurred at Juuean, Alaska, this time Bulnwayo is endangered, and that pre- under the Edmunds’ act, were sent Chicago, April 20. — Professor H. P. loss than 20 senators were a in the new tunnel of me Treadwell cautions are being taken to keep the back to the supreme court of Utah fur Pratt and Professor Hugh Wigbtman the requisition papers. when the president pro Company, between the Treadwell and road to Buluwayo open in order to sup anal disposal in conformity with the announce to the world that diphtheria KIND OF EVANGELIST * called the upper house took, Mexican mines. Some of the men in ply it with food. joint resolution of cougress, approved and typhoid are absolutely killed by NICE ing the morning hour the jtr — jured are expected to die. The first sleeping car porter is dead. March 26 last, restoring this property the Roentgen trays. This statement is tion fur the appointment D e n e r t e d I l l s F a m i l y a n d E l o p e d W i t h to the cbutch. The decision of the Joseph Selamel was pnt to death in He was John D Mitchell, and he was made wuhout reserve. The decision Franklin, Representative St a W idow . court below was reversed for this pur the state prison at Clinton, N. Y., by with me Bullman company over thirty was reached this evening, when the New Y’ ork, April 20.— The Rev. eral Hend rsou and Getr electricity. He mnrdered his sweet years. He began his service as porier pose. last of the germs which had been ex 1 hr-e cases from the supreme court posed to the ray failed to show signs of Harry M. Covert left his home in members of the bosrd of heart, Theresa Kammora, by cutting on the “ Pioneer,” the first sleeping the National Soldiers' B her throat with a razor, August 30. car ever bnilt, the lo llin g foundation of Oregon, the Oregon riaurt Line <& life under the glass— the deadly bacilli Brooklyn March 31, and on the way Utah Northern R ailw ay Company remaining idle and inactive in the same day. and at the same hour, by | adopted without debate, 1895. The cause was jealousy. of its inventor’s vast wealth. against J. T. Mullan, Jane Skattowe midst of the best and most tempting what may be a strange coincidence, Mrs. troduced a bill fur the oc The Madrid correspondent of the The arrest of the Baptist missionary, j alid Francis Collin, were decided by Helene Springer, a widow, also left her n-ar Washington, of a grot imitation of human tissues. London Standard says: The new Bishop Diaz, in Havana, was due to | home, which was just around the cor- j the United States on the : me supreme court, all being dismissed Four new colonies of epidemic- chamber just elected w ill certainly sup the declarations by some prisoners who inch to a mile. Mitchell ner from where the Coverts lived. with costs. breeder», labeled as cholera, tubercu port the government in resisting were captured at Vivora, near that When the Rev. H. M. Covert, who w gave notice that on Fridij losis, hog cholera and diphtheria, were American interference in Cnba, and it place, and to the documents which WA SHED AWAY. would ask to tske up thebil located in tubes tilled with nutriineut. one of the best kuown evangelists in w ill also be a very protectionist body. were found in their possession. His : ing veterans of the Indian* the country, left bis residence, he left ( ¿ r e a l D t t i i ia g r l u K a l l r o a d I ’ r o p e r t y by Professor Pratt turned the ray into the sou followed with a report t! a N «Ixa n k a flo o d . The PariB correspondent of the Lon- case w ill be summarily pushed, behiml a handsome wife and a stepson group of bacilli. The magic agency don Times s a y B he learns that at A (i 18patch to the Volks Zeitnng, | Moorefield, Neb , A p ril 22.— Details was allowed to work two minutes. aged 14. When Mrs. Springer left her dry c iv il appropriation, bill I France’s invitation, Russia now directs ' (j0i0aue dated from Shanghai, declares of id « flood which occurred in this sec The two physicians are risking their borne she deserted a son by her first hus would seek to take it up at MW ■ 11 » I ■ tliil, ■ «■* I S L f - m *■ 1.1 n *4 *,n * V« «* _ I , . 41 • tw\ . »A an kl S m a *1 .« n nt.-ki day. the negotiations with Eugland on the that it is true, as has been before re- lion of the state on Saturday night professional reputation by the prophecy band and a married daughter. She did •abject of the N ile expedition, grow ■ ported, that L i Hung Chang, who is allow that it did great damage. The that nut one uf the four groups w ill not go away, however, until she had B oom . ing out of me objection* of Russia and on bis way to Moscow to be present at scene of the greatest damage is on the ever be able to recover. They are cer sold her residence, disposed of $4,000 Washington, April 18.—li Burlington < !fc Missouri, four miles west worth of household furniture, and ne France. the coronation of the czar, bears with tain of the effect on the diphtheria ot Farnum. The damage to railroad germs, and confident concerning the gotiated the sale of $9,000 worth of Blue asked if H ull wonld A broken rail on the New York, him a secret Russo-Chinese treaty. property far exceeded any idea enter- bonds and stocks, which gave her a vote on the resolution to l* other three. Pennsylvania «k Ohio road wrecked the for ten davB. This Hull riecl* A dispatch from Rome to the P all tamed before the fu ll effects of the ex- total capital of $20.000. third section of freight train No. 82, K u bbed by S ervant«. M ali Gazette. London, says the p<pal tent of the storm were realized, Covert married Mrs. Alice Mason in The Bpeaker decided also that near Meadville, Pa. T w o men were nuncio at Madrid has been instructed Where the greatest damage occurred, London, April 20. — W illiam Dunlap, JuDe, 1892 She was a particularly to recommit would not be in killed and three others seriously in to propose the mediation of the pope to the track follow s a deep cut, starting described as a valet, and William Tur comely woman of about 40 years, and vote having been ordered jured. The dead are: Patrick Kerr, bring about a settlement of the trouble at the end of Plum creek canyon. The ner, said to be footman, have been ar he was a man prepossessing in appear o'clock. Mahon's ameudmeili engineer; Bert Rowley, brakeman. in Cuba or to urge upon Spain the ac- torrent of water came through the can* rested here. They Btated that they left ance. It was she who had the money; tigate Governor Simth’a oor It has been discovered that some of ceptance of President Cleveland’s re- you with frightfu l velocity. When it the employ of a gentleman in New he had nothing. Years before he had ruled out, and the vote wu the Matabeles who are employed as ported offer of mediation. reached the point where the canyon in- York recently. In Dunlap’s pockets been a real estate speculator and had the Blue amendment to in’: servants in Bulnwayo have been acting A dispatoh from Havana says: Three tersects the railroad track, the current the police found diamonds valued at massed anything but an excellent repu name of General Howard lm aa spies and conveying information of prisoners of war, Gregorie Birges, Es- waB diverted through the deep out. $ 16 , 000 , believed to have been stolen, tation on the exchange. She inherited General Franklin. On demuil the movements of the expeditions to taban Hernandez and Jose Pacallao, Yhe railroad track, ties and roadbed and a search of the room occupied by from her husband an estate amounting the vote was taken by ayea their friends in outlyiug districts. were executed at Cabana fortress. They ! * ere Bwt’Pt dowu ,he «»ream like so the couple revealed bracelets, earings, to something more than $30,000. and was rejected by Bl to 1 One of these traitoroua natives has been Mr. Covert, after his marriage, be resolution was then adopted belonged to the insurgent baud com much dirftwood. A t the west end of diamouds and other jewelry of great ■hot. manded by Dr. Bruno Zayaa, and were the cut, the topography of the country value. There is no doubt that these came an evangelist of the Bsptist faith. j division. Several minor The senate committee on public captured by the soldiers of Aarapiles’ changes abruptly, and instead of a men robbed the house of I. Townsend Of magnificent physique,splendid voice passed, and at 4:46 the honae Washington, April 20. —The buildings and grounds has authorized battalion during the attack on Mana deep cut, thete ia a fill of 75 feet high Barden, of New York, in December and a native eloquence, which was rare and 200 leet long. The embankment last, of jewelry to the value of about and pleasiDg, he gained a reputation as »nit of five hours' work on f favorable reports on the amendments gua. was washed completely away. The $60,000. The officials of the United a platform orator. He was known in calendar in the house today to the sundry-civil bill, increasing the , A number of the newspapers of Mad- lim it for cost for public building, a, “ a7d“ ^U w h ere"dem and that the steel rails were bent and twisted by the States embassy have cabled Secretary Chicago, Philadelphia, Boston, Kansas passing of our pension hit violence of the flood, as if they were so Ulney to this effect, and have asked City, Omaha and in smaller elites. Cheyenne, W yo , from $150,000 to pension the widow of Rear elections in Cuba be annulled and ex many pieces of lead, ana big drainage for extradition papers. Streeter, the $260,000, and at Boise City, Idaho, Mrs. Springer is perhaps 50 years of Foite, at $50 per month; tbe premier Sagasti intends to ssk the tiles, weighing 1000 pounds, were torn Bond street jeweler, called at the from $150,000 to $200,000, and at H el age. She is still decidedly handsome. 'of a b ill to retire a hospital chamber of deputies to annul the Cuban I u a (o f tht) Kriluurt ln which they were United States embassy today in refer ena, Mont , from $ 150,000 to $300,000. elections on the ground that the elec Neighbors call her “ dashy” whatever a second lieutenant of cavalry, originally buried 75 feet deep, and ence to the Buroen jewels. He said An appropriation of $100,000 was they mean. Mr. Covert met her at a passing of a war claim ol tors, owing to the state of rebellion washed down the canyon (or a distance the prisoners called uu him last Wed missionary meeting in Brooklyn, and $600. The latter was the made available in each case. prevailing, were not free to vote as of 4U0 yards. nesday, and he saw that many of the since that time his attentions to her claim brought before tbe Chairman Aldace Walker, of the they pleased. A ll traffic is suspended. Wrecking stones they wanted to sell had been have been marked. People told Mrs consideartion and naturally Atohisou, in an inerview stated that The London Daily Telegraph bas a crews ase at work on both ends of the torn from their settings, while others Covert of this, but she had faith in her a genearl debate on the poli$j Judge Collier’ s decree in the foreclos dispatch dated Buluwayo, via Pretoria, washout. About half a mile of the were black with dirt. He told the husband. ing war claims. It drew fro*! ure case of the United State* Trust which says: The enemy are manenv* roadbed has been washed away, but the men he would have them cleaued and An expressman called on Mrs. Covert chairman of the war claimeo Company against the Atlantic «& I’a- wrecking crews w ill construct a tem ering and oonstrnoting laagers to pro make sn offer on Thursday. Turner one afternoon and asked for Mrs Walker, M cCall and Evans, otflo railroad, was a preliminary step vide for retreat and organized attack porary track for immediate use. A ll and Dunlap left the jewels with Springer’ s trunks, saying they were to pleas for the payment of the toward the foreclosure sale of the line. westbound trains are stopped at Curtis, less than six miles oat. A council i f Streeter, and the latter communicated be shipped to Los Angeles. The express- of tbe court of claims. MaW The decree covers the property in New ! war has been held, and it has been and these eastbound stop at Enstis. with the police. man said he had been directed to the that these claims should h Mexioo, bat no decree in Arizona has The danger to property of farmers in decided that the local forces are too ! Covert house. Mrs. Covert obligingly abolished. Dockery eulogieed1 New York, April 20.— Mr. Burden 7* ‘„ « ,Ten’ P’’00'* ? 1" » * | weak to make further attack, upon the the valley cannot yet be ascertained. directed the man to the widow’s resi- Crisp, aud Sayers, the cha; w ill be takeu in other sections of the ! „ . K stated to a reporter today thst he had N o lives were lost, so far as known. Matabeles. dence. That same afternoon the evan j appropriations com m ittee» company’s territory. received information from London that In the snit of the London Times j James E. Allsop, alias A. A. Austin, the men who had robbed his safe had gelist's wife received the following let- congress, paid a high tribute T h e I u d D i i o i a S u c i ’f i i ■ er Reed. against the Central News, whioh far- who was arrested in Seattle by Detec N ew York, A p ril 22.— The battle- been arrested. In view of this news, , - u 1 11"! g01D* awaT- probably utahed dispatches to a news agency in tive John Courtney, of Minneapolis, on ship Indiana, the biggest United States he added, the departure of his family Washington, April 22. —Forij the United States, demanding the re the charge of murdering Lena Ulaen ou warship, steamed lrom Hampton Hoads for Europe, which had been planned to Chicago. My love for you is dead, time this session Speaker Be«d_ turn of sums of money which had been the shore of Lake Superior, near Du- up the ouast on Saturday, with the ; for some time, would take place tomor ami I will never return. It seems hard 111 arriving at the capitoL paid by the Times to the Central News luth, in order to get possession of $460, naval board of inspection. She has row. The most valuable piece of that we should part thus, but the Lord’s Dowell called the house for telegrams alleged to have been fab- oommitted suicide in the city ja il at appeared off the Highlands. This is jewelry stolen by the servants was a w ill be done. I can no longer live announced that a siiealw ____ ___________ ricated or unduly expanded, the News i Seattle, by hanging himself with a the Indiana’ s first visit to this port diamond necklace worth about $20,000. with you. bnt may the Lord over would be elected. Hull *** j watch over and bless you and yours. agency submitted to a verdiot impos- P*eoe blanket. The inspection board oame ashore sud raously elected. He had Wf T h « I ’ »«-1 f ir C a b I « , ing upon it nominal damages and The steamer Gaelic brings news that took the first train for Washington but a few miDU'es when i Honolulu. April 2 1 .— Colonel Spauld soils, the Times withdrawing its Admiral McNear, in ootnuiand of the The board is to determine and leport 80n0 peered, and, amid much ing’s friends here are not pleased with ! to LosSAneX ed ‘ he CO0P‘e ^ charges of fraud. Asiatic squadron, is contemplating a on the advisability of having the tnr said: "T h e house w ill h* » . . , "I the report of the senate committee of S app.,sou l „ B e H lb b e n . W h ile brooding over the idea that j naval demonstration in Chinese waters, rets on the new warships as they are foraj „ „ relations on the Although this was sospeD*»* bl Chicago, April 20.- T h e ticket agent der the rules, CanDcn, chair" hia fam ily would suffer from want. The fleet, consisting of the Detroit, | on the Indiana, the 8 inch guns over r | , „ „ i„ r ? .,8 1 ' . v . ___ ... of «-W 1 _____ a ahot .. — j I iv i ____ o ï Charleston -ii«,iu«,nn . and n i u,,....,., i_..u ____ 1 .__ -o_....... 'axe II lot granted that the pres John I Lehman Chicago and Olympia, Boston, „,.ii w ill -o the . ,o 13-inch gang or ... to - place them .1 1 ent congress is not disposed to aid the noli™ , !iUta I® deP°* rpP°rtfd to the c remittee on appropriati*’111 killed hia three children. A fter com- rendezvous at Shanghai daring the they are ou the Kearsarge and Ken ,hat a man who answers on proceeding w ith the ge" company of which Spaulding is the ?h* Naval sharps claim that there m itting this tenable deed. Lehman at summer, and w ill sail noith along the tucky. dr rr ,0D ° f S- B Hibben. of eucy bill. The house went head. The Hawaiian government al Los Angeles, who disappeared l « , t mittee of the whole for it* is a saving of weight in placing oue | tempted to end bis own life by hang coasts of China and Japan. lowed Spaulding 18 months in which night came to the depot last evening tion. This is the last of ing, but, fa ilin g in this, he turned the Undertakers of Chicago are inter turret above another, but the firing uf I to launch his scheme; the option w ill He acted strangely and procured a sec revolver upon himself, and sent a bul ested in the propositions of an Indiana the upper guns is liable to stun the v . . . , . j not expire for nearly one year, and in end olass ticket for Passadena. Cal a appropriation bills. let through his heart, killing himself company to manufacture glass coffins men .u .he turret below. T w o shut* ,h„ mealltlnie ,n„ han(1, of ,hli govern telegram was sent to th« K* rn sm l W aller In W»»B Lieutenant instantly. on a large scale ln an interview were (Led on the way np. ment are practically tied. No proposi- the train. conductor of Washington. A p ril 22.—1 Meager report* from the lower Brule George F. Kimball the plate-glass Henderson was in the hold below the tion oan be entertained from any other A M u r d e r e r < *s p t„r-a . 8 inch guns aft, and experienced no States Consul W aller was *• agency In Sooth Dakota, state that | manufacturer, stated that the idea is company. If congress should refuse to bad effects. entirely practicable, and that coffins graut a subsidy to the New Jersey com- Z i£ PPle,° “ ’ W ,g ’ A P"> 30.— Julius department today in comp*. Handsome Elk, an Indian belonging to Lieutenant Commander Wm. Sw ift 1'aul Bray, his st*p«on. that agency, shot two Indian police can be constructed in the cheaper .. . , .. . . . , pauy, this government is assured that z !ken. who murdered in cold bltmd says that the Indiana has shown herself j n, nu i „ „ , his employer. Edward D si»,. „ wealt^ short interview with A»*i» who were trying to arreat him Indian grade* for not more than 50 cent* a ... h . .............. hi - flohiino .h .„ I » P » » l d,ng w in *s..gn his contract and fartnei. near Mark «an. April 4 to be a very able fighting ship, and f»ry Adee and another Commissioner Browning and United running foot. option to any c nipany that might be that she was the Quest sea boat he was State« Marshal Peem iller have been aide to secure the desired aid. Cable captured here this morp.pg, ^ * 7 . Chifton, of the consulate The officer* of the Chartered South ever aboatd The battle-ship w ill re notified, and deputy marshals have supporters here would be glad to have n rnbT,"' ; trDKl* e ln which he was has gone to Baltimore to « A ,ric* 0 ’ I“ P»'*Y London are persist- j ,najn f l I weeks in port Her decks are course of lectures on Mad« gone to the scene of *h°* ^ ^ “— n e n llj rep rw eatiiii that th© mtunuou at to be onolked nud tome repairs made to the New York and New Jersey com Garveyy panics combine, i f such a combination More trouble ia feared. T o K rn r| «n li«> n M»l | Buluwayo is not »* serum* *■ repre the machinery. (ilksshlowert ©trlk«. would insure the building of the cable. ------------------------ Washington, A p ril 22 — The honae committee on way* and seated in non official dispatches, and Hartford City. Ind , April 21 Tk Iieaih o a New Y..rk Cong Teaaw.au, committee on judiciary todiy ■leans haa decided to report favorably that the town ia not in any real dan- The W alla Walla district Methodist glasshlowers of the Hartf. rd City Wm favorable report upon the the b ill introduced by W W Stone, to ger. The chartered company announce | Watertown, N. Y., Ap ril 21.— Hon 7 ; k * " Company refused X authorising purchasers at *1» repeal that section of the W ilson aot that the officials of Buluwayo are con- W illard Ives died at his home here Episcopal conference w ill bold its Mr. next session at Milton, commencing W a n * ’ the blowers "*le of the Atlantic * Fafli*« which give* free iloohel for the one in fldent that they can bold the town, and this morning, in his 90th year i*e the road. •H a and manufactures. The internal that the town of Saliabnry ia also safe, Ives served in congress from 1862 tc May 10. A large number of laymen ......... 186«. and minister* are expected. revenue offletela acknowledge their in- and is organising its defensive forces. — Do right yourself. BBd B« - — help some other man to b<?baf* »j u . ' * *•' A *»* \ \ to **? . Z '•