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About The American. (Omaha, Nebraska) 1891-1899 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 2, 1894)
THE AMERICAN, km wmmm schime. r i I'M l Si W ll l't t !l 11 H W tU lntlM . ( ti !MiN 11 I IS l M l . T)i nut If r, I ln iii ne.l tink tuaWe it !." l Mi IVul ,!,M ).. ill II, it il ' .' kl. ! 't I' t Ml I Kill r ('.. !! ! Hill in!. i'l iv Ittit-. .li ( in r . 4 ' . Nillll' r.-l.t W . , l'!-!" ul Hit, Ll .11 Ln-Vxit ! 1 I Ul" I HI!' 1 Hut I t i .1 ! .' IiSJ.l " "f-v vs. i ..( I' III J.I.I tllf ll (i .-fit tf p I t iv l II. 1.1 til .' I i"i till)' t tl I lI II' i-. , int.'. ic nr' lift ri.l i i,iv be ill i rlu' think tint i v i . N'ii , .1 ill. Mi ii I" If !' the vh''l a ne iv 1 1 win ivlin' in, i'i' he liiilil en !! aim c thinking we hae chimin d inr mind about rviuainiiii: bciv " "Ali, then you have th-eldcd lo Mnp awhile?" "Ye", that l our inwM'nl Intention." "J Hill delighted to know out llHUsO please Jim. In I In' in mi) 111 Inn inuio I can imip yon to?" "Thank," replies Mr. Case, "Wo have greatly enjoyed your humcdike tiiH'r, especially thoereani and butter, Now, Sum, 1 Ihluk we'll go li our i-ismi for n few hours." "Wo shall not lock up until after Unit train n Mr. Ford goo down, very often getting a traveler or two," any the landlady uh the two men leavo the dlnlng-tnoni. At luilf past cloven Sum anil (lie de tective Mart toward tliil depot, It Ih ll hiiiull building, having u Moro-rooni on ouo Mde mill ticket ollli'o with waitlng room on the oilier. They walk on lelnuriiy, htopplh( nevonil thiiOH to linten for Hie upprtmclilnif triiln. "Wo il eil not lie wen nt the depot," iuy IVUtIIvo CiiMi!, "Jjit im ) Inn overyllilnf uiiiiiil ily. TIiIm train Inn freight, with ouo piiHMenger eoaeh ut- Vuehril. Now If liu ttlioulil eomi) il WO ikelvX tllllttl Iw reiulv. 1 1 1)4 IlKllii tliilll iihelv. Hint hn will uliKlit on tho 'pl",Hl,yto from tho ilejiot, no I will K1' that Hlilo whllii you ri'iiiiiln I'LIlfn H,i) plat form midway of tho Uvo your rovolvor in riMdlnrf;fVn(i lin.,,Hl ,,,, without a Ht the hiiiiiu time Rlvlntf "To iihirin with thin wIiIhIIo. I'll hjij ym H0Hj, Instantly. You ep Hone; ho limy hoof lorvleo to you. Now, Sam, my hoy, thin vidian in mire to flu lit. llo'll kill If iomhI!iWi elihor or both of UN to inako even a temporary !Hcapo, ho keep your eyoi open. A ml, " turnlnif to tho hoImh' dm,', "IIoho, nrnell tliene reinniuiti of t'vldonco. P'ljfht for Ham, old hoy, You'ro worth it dozen men In time Jlko theno." to,Tti.tj wmo.oIi, dojf whinejvery low, thon Juttipn up to hliow his Intercut. "Down liohc," miy Ham, "tho train in coining." Tho detective taken hln piwltlon leav ing Hum upon tho platform. Mr. Ford 1m at tho reur end with hi lantern and tho station uyent half anleep I landing In tho iien door. Thoro 1 a dim llht that "Mt a reflection nearly to tho track, nhowlnir Ham quite plainly. IIono alt by hi Hide, now and then atrlklnir tho plunk with hi great, heavy tail. Tho train come puffing In M tho engine hrlek out tho warn ing. Mr. Ford I jut taking a lady ' aatchcl, and tho agent I alxnit to go back Into tho depot when he ncaman 'coming iM'hlnd Hum with a hammer rained for a deadly blow. Jnntantly, and jut brforo tho mailman, a tho agent coiiNldcrcd him, would have killed hi unmitipccUng victim, lb mo uiuke a uprlng, rloalng hi iron jaw upon Jicnnl Foley' throut and novcrhg tho jugular voln. Hum, ho Intent ujHm hi watch, Ih wholly unaware of thodangor until thodying man droii to tho plut form with thewi word: ' Ughl cuimj tho dog; ho I alwtiy on deck." Mr. Ford with hi lantern, tbotrango lady and tho agent, all rn.li to H un Jut a tho moving train allow tho do tcctivo to Join tho group. Ilotakotln tho situation at a glance, and patting Uoeo, fay, "My friend, thl dog under stand lilabiwIiiOHH.'' "Surety," rcplle Mr. Ford, "he ha juHt aaved ono life although he ha taken another." The proHtrato form make a llght move and Pe.nni Foley pa.de from man' legal authority to bo tried licforo tho court of heaven, Tho gentlemen JnHtinetlvely remove their hut, land ing a few moment In ullonco, a tho lady stop forward and kneeling by tho llfcle body, clone tho glny eye and (Mivijri tho fiuo Vlth a now-whlte handkerchief ho take from her hand bag remarking: "Ho 1 Homebody' on, aomclioily'ii friend, ami xmHlbly a buHbund;" then turning to Ham In quire, "Do you know from what anylurn bo ewcapod? ' ' Detective Caao here take up the convcmatlon lx;foro Ham ha time to aniiwer. "Allow mo to Introduce my Bclf and frlond. I am Dutcctlvo Cae of Chicago, and tbl young man la Bam Mitchol of Bath, Me., aon-ln-law of Judgo Hogerg, who nearly lot hUlife through this man, DennU Foley, now lying dead. Wo were boro In earch of blm, and came to moot this train thinking bo might arrive in your quiet city tonight. He no doubt wa already " here, and bearing of our arrival or per- -'.,1 KllM j l m il.i I, VI I r t k H I i nn 1 1" (inl-.t i l. 4. i.' . . Hh I ,.ii,;, nu .'. 1 1 1. , In1 iil l. t ir.,.,.v I I II V". P'.Hnl I k' j !, ll t t , -t .1 !lt'l ll.tt t Jl 'il l ll I ,1 I ll l lf lIH 'l, I. -, I, ! H..1. .t e' It l'i i l !', 'i i' I I h .I ll mi km p I I. ii i ."Ul ii ili i I. H ' " i lb. I H' l "l 'I ') nm w.r Ji i.r tj i Hiii id'. I, Hit (in i, l, it!,. I li i Mi" bil I' i' i,' Inn -1 ,1,1 l ,i linlill I ininiii V mhiii r tlii 1 li 1 1 cull li (,:nM V Ml" l.'i .1, .1 t I Hi- noi"t fl il I ( 11 ul t li.Mj;ii a.'.iiii. " i II, iM Ml, l el'l, ml.! 1 illig the mil, "Imll m- jml In the Imlet it il Hun Hill l. liilli Mini In lp lii'k wfler till. I'liful IliHHle, or llllbi'l fi'l llllillte Hit !IH," "I inn g realty nblU'i d to Jon, lr, but n I have n nl.ter living here I (.bull not winh to engage room with you only (or the night. Or if I could (hid her nt once I hhouhl be thankful. She doe not expect mo and llil enplaltm why nho I not here to meet inc." "I wo. Now I know everybody here, ho If you'll toll me who Jour winter 1 I'll take you to her Iiouho." "You are, very kind, lr. Hho ha been hern but a nhort time. Do you know Annetto Drown?" "Ye, I know her by night. She live JuhI HeroKH the btreet from uN." "That in fortunate, U it far from here?" ,V "Only four block now. There iMour bonne on the corner. Ah, ui.w'f your Hlxler Iimh a llyht biiriilngv".' They walk along, cl,,,!,, ut,iU tho hoiiHe occupied byj. Htranger'HHlnter iHivaelied. HI.'htuikM 1 r. Ford ai hho liunili liliu p?U))hiv hill nml goe hur the few atop leading to tho ClIAl'TKH XIX. IlKATH OF ANNKTTK. mi . .1,,..,, I,, ,.l.nniiMi to tbn llirht 'lip, 1 opened by the Mexican girl, Annette, Hho 1 drened In u rich llowcrcd tea-gown that Ih vory becom ing to hcrdnrk beuuty. "O, my hUt' i', you bi o hiicIi a (hid- himd. Thank heaven you aio hero to night fori am nearly mini with grief and wonder." "My dear child, how Mtrungoly you xpeiik, ami ymr cyenyour entire fuco hIiow that your word nro too truu. What ha hnpMini d? ' Hp'Uik, child. Where I ML DeMont? Merciful hi'uvon, tho child ha fainted, or can hho he dead!" ML DeMont had retired early, leav ing Atuioito rending a French novel, and when alio beard tho full hIio aroij In her night gown rcuching tho door half aloep. "Mi Do Mont, In heaven' name what doe thl mean? I aunt you hero to protect Annette even a I would mv elf, and coming upon you unaware llml her in a frenzy that ha caimcd thl fainting and perhaps her death. Don't tand there tarlng, got a doctor, do aomothing, everything to ave An nette. Heo how ghatly alio Ih!" "Indeed, Julia, I am atruck dumb with tiurprlMO I am wholly Ignorant of Annette' trouble, Hho wa reading quietly when I retired," "Don't talk now, act." "Ye, certainly I mut." Tho govornei-H, fe"uch I Ml De ment, but fully a' .kened now, and hiihtlly dreeing uti a out after a doe tor. Ml Drown jia cuecoeded In running tho hired girl and tho two have pliuvd Annetto upon a cmch and are doing all they can to bring tho In wiihlhlo girl buck to lift when Mln D 'Mont and the phyMlelan enter the room. lie make a hurried examina tion and my: "Mln Di own, your Ih ter him fainted and I judgo her riervou ytem ha hu. tallied a great hoekJ Do you think that your unexpected ar rival could have affected her nomuch?" ' No, lr. Hho raid to me a I entered the houxo that my coming wa a Ood M'tiil, that hho wa In dlhtrc, and then fainted." "And you have no Idea what could o dUurb her?" "Not tho llghtoht. Ml DeMont, how ha Annette been while here?" "vluch better, very much better." "Ho your nlhtur ha been ailing, hut hho?" "Yen, hlr. I ent her hero with Ml DeMont to have an outing and take a quiet rent from her ntudle. We are orphan, and a I am tho oldent of the two have to look after my hhter. I cot her to a convent aohool In Chicago for four year and during her vacation thl uprlng hho became o retle and fretful that I concluded hho wa apply ing herelf too cloaely to hcrntudie and nqueated her to give up tho gehool, but abe would not llaten to my Hiiggchtlon. However, two or threo week aftir she commenced her lt Uirm nho wrote aklng me to let her como hero with a lady companion and Hoond tho aummer. I aont Ml Do- Mont to ber with Instruction to go and enjoy herself ngardle of expense. Ml DeMont U my old governc who him lived with u ulnoe mother died. O. doctor, what can ail the child? What can have happened to dbtro ber o?" 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Ho wn Invited by th hiwpltablti .M'liir to hpnul llm nlKht with hi rnnli(B friend, but he ileollni'd tli In Vltntliiij, JlnvliiK Hti-n bl coiiipnii Inn prop OT'T,fiirnd for, h hurrlivl nwny a tf on Ini'iirliint IiiihIiii'hn, but w bi'ii tlui doetor Kant tu llm Ntiililn next limriiliiK tin fouinl 4lm fultliful cri'iitiirx at tbu hlublii door Walt 1 1 ik fur riIiiiInmIoh, When ho wa permuted teenier, he went hlrnlKlit to llin put lent, anil I wIhIi I reiilil repni't. word fur word w lwitpiiKHi'il between the two, 1 havo uodoiilit I lie hound In quired Into hi frlriid'NCouitltion, connrat iihiti'il blm upon liavluu foiiinl 1111 ii'iyhuri lnlil extri'inlly, iiikI In reply to expre hlini of 'I'at it 11 If mid olillejit Inn proti'Mted Hint be liml ilmie no morn than any Kelt re hpi'cthiK ib'K would do miller tliehiiuie elr cuniMtiiiiee. I In remained about, t he hta bla fur half 1111 hniiriiiid tluuileft. Our Animal Friend, John O'Grimt'a llniind. In llm relRii of Tame IV of Hnotlnnd J0I111 U'Croat and hi two brother, Mai culm and tiavln, arrived at Cult linen and botiKht llm land of Warmi ami DiiKlxhy, near tbn beaelt lit the liioutli of I'eiilauil firth, the iiorllienMlerii nxtremlty of tlui mainland of Hunt Intnl. In t linn their film Hie InereiiHed until there were clulit, Iioiimc hobl of the haunt name, They lived 11 neighbor In thi'Ki'enlcHt peaeeatid fi tu 1 1 y , cmi'Ii year hohliii(a feMtlval luthiiorlKluat hoiiHe, i At one of (Iicnii annual K'lUierltiK tho rpii'Ntlou of precedence nroMn ntuoiiK the yntinufir nii'inlicr, mid they dlnpittnd 11 to wliohhoiild hit neari'ht tlm "head of thn table" or enter the mom (lrt. The old grandfather, Johnny ()'(!roat of hlntnry, wn iiiiidn nrbltrator. Iliiprouihied tolniva all hHllMfaetorlly willed by thn time of the next annual tni'ellnu. AecnnlliiKly hn built an elKbt hided Iioiinh In which to hold thn annual Jubilee. Tbl octiiunndl domi cilii wa lltti'd with a door and a window, en each hide and a round labia in t he ren ter, Thl firninucuirnt mniln It pollili) for rneh family of t lioO'tiroaUto enter by Id own door and to hit at a table which wa practically "without a head." Thl fiimoii IiiniMn wa lonua landmark In Jlrltaln and even to thl day I one of thn KuKllhhiiiiin' hlartltitf point of iiiciih nrrmetit "l.nnd' F.nd to Johnny O'droat'a," hlKtilfylng from one end of Englaud totlmotlii r, Philadelphia I'ria. Thf hiifcit In (iiiirii. Th Itcv. X, fi. Hawker, In f lie coiirna of nma remlnlcMirii of an K''d friend of bl, fpiotci an anecdotfl which hi frletid, hiinwlf a clergyman, wa fond of telling, It I about a innrrhiKii cereuiony and a pinch of Mti 11 FT and In the narrator' own iatiKti'iK run thn: It wit 11! way tlm rimtntn In thrme day for thaclcrgyman after thnniflrrhiKn to -bit tlm brlda flrt, beforn any other per son, Well, It wn o that I had Jut mar rlrd a very buxom, roy yming lady, and when It wa over 1 proceeded to obwrve tlm imiiiil cereiiiony. Hut I had jiinl taken an imnrmou fin der mid tlmmhfiil of hiiiifT, o 110 hooner had the brbla received my kl and I Kv nr a aniart kin for le-r nond look tlillll hhn bi'Kiin t" neeP, I lie lirlilcuroom kli'd her, of cmirw, and he l'nn alo, Then llm bcMt man advanced to I he priv ilege. Ilciter hn liailu't, fur hn bewin to nei'Mi aw fully, and by and by thn brldin- maid iilno, fur they were all kled in turn, till tho whole party went hiicczlng down thn alnle, and thn hixt thllitf I heard oulNldn I lie church door wa tcliii, tehti, tchu, llll thn iioImi wn drowned by tbn bull from thn tower. Youth' Compan ion. II Wnnlnil to Kind Out. A little lxy whon experhmra with 1 valor had bnen a very limited one w brouKht to thn city by hi mamma, and In tli con run of two or thren hour' ahopplng thn II, tin fellow wn taken np and down In different hlnre a ood many tlmr. Finally tbn two went tfi an ofllcn build Iiik, took chilr In a rather mall room nd waluid, " Whnrn arn wn now, mamma?" anked thn boy. "In Uncln IUih' ofricn." lln glanced 11 round thn rather controctnd (jtinrter and Hum akrd; "Wlien doe it go UDf" PltUburg Chronic In, Munsy. Profp'r White When did money flrl eomn Into nwf Ilrown Thn exact dnt ln't known, lr, but It wn mi I incipient to thn failure of tbn tower or HaiMil, I'rofmwr White Indued I How did yon lvaru tbatf Drown Dy Inductlvn niin1yl,Nlr. Mon ny talk, and everybody ha alway undnr tood it languaa-e.Katn Field's Waib ington, A Wait of Money. 'Oh, mlwryl" cried thn editor. "What' thn matter nowf" 'I jtint threw a poet out of thn window, nd hi wlfn, who wa waiting for blm be low, b prennnted onn of our lntirnnc eounon at thn cannier ainu. Jin na 11 on html AniAbcr 100 gone, when S nail- limn wonld bav bouubt not only bl pon, bat hi evexlating jp-atltodn." London Tlt-IiiU. LONG LITIGM ION ENDED Utivi pjit tfif mj VVf Mrfn Union ! llfvf-ioti Me tfrnil. imI i lie H.g.4 i..ii..ii It vli tu I tmllin.,i l4 1U. I !.. rtnrj m...k . ll li4it. lll. I 1 ; 1 ul !'.!. kklM.IM., 1lk Itwilimtil Mlli M l.ii . .1 m .H il" l"i I Hi-it " tu i'., I I 1 1 1 . 11 IH lni"! M it " ,l.i tllllli'llt, Ibc l"l'l.. I'l. itie T,lllt,.l t nil, I I be W. I. Ml I IH..H l . b 1 ' l li 11 til 1'iim . 1111 "ll im Ibe . b ft ij li hum al.iiiij tin liii" uf tin ,itliii,, i nun' ti ;i Im il-H lei-M .ii.,iv, ,ln, f. t il,l.ll, Tbiin r nml '' iiil. ,111, hillinj; 111 tin' I ieti M i'" 11, nit 1 T lp nil, b nlii ilnwii il i! 1 i'l. HI III the llttu ilinli, W liti ll 1 nlni' 1 -("iv II 111 np 11I finiii the i-in-nil i'iiiiiI nf lb" l'nil elSt!itiat Hiinbu. Tb" ibi wi"tl hern rell'h'lnl reVeli the Omilbil n .il t'h ib Clxiull Itli'l nrl"in llll lllll i'. !i ilii'l'i, The caw invo!,ml ait nib ki1 infrimre ineiit of lhi 1'ai ille railniail act by tin old I'liidu I'm Hie railrninl. Iniifinui b an lu'bg Imiliul to btllM and operate by 111 own wrvant and ngenta a lino of eli graph for iiimmercial and goveni metital purpown l'twwn Omaha and Ogdeii, It hail leaaml it liiu, polii, wire, iimtrntiietitM, oftlei, et:., to the Atlantic and I'licine Telegraph company, and on July 1, 1 MH1, itirrenderen it fratiehiaea and alienuted it power under it (-barter to the Wiwt ern Union Telegtaph company. The bill of complaint alleged that the Unitiil SI ate had a lieu nNn the railway and b'li'Kniph liivn of the company and that by hiirreiidi'iiiig it frnnchiHO to the tele graph company it had avoided and ro f lined to perl'oi in it dutii'H and further bad granted a monopoly of the telegraph biiHiucHH along it linen to the Wintern I'liioii. The prayer of the bill wiw for a decree cancelling and iinnulliiig the con tructa lM'tweeii the road and tho telii graph conipany mid ordering the road to operate the telegraph line itself. It wn thi docroe which wa rovorwd. JUDGE DUNDY'S ORDER. Morrlury Hay 11 Hep rive Workliiiriiiiin nf Their reroiuil I.tlierly. (lAt.KHtit'HH, III., Jan, HI. In Npenking of Judge Dundy' order rehtraining tho men on the Union l'aeiflo railroad from striking Firnt Vice (irand Miwter Mor riHey of the llrotlierhood of Hailway Trainmen maid; "1 do not oehow any le gal attempt toreHtriiin men from (putting work in a kidy or Htriking can wicoeed, We rather expected thl Union I'wlllo injtiticliim. It follow that of Jenkitw on the Northern l'uclflc. The commit tee on bilmrtif tho bonne of repreaeiitit tive baa given u oaaiirauce that it will iiivehtigiitu the Judge Jotikiiw' injunc tion, liml that if in granting thl he ex ceeded hi authority it would take Hteji for hi impeachment. If tbcan injiino tiotm bold they deprive workingmen of every vcntigo of perwuud lilierty. They will virt ually dintroy lalmr organiiiitioii and leave the liieiulier at the mercy of the employer, A for the Union Pacific matter we will not take action until tho men have made their appeal and laid their hide of the caxo la-fore the receiver. It I Hiiblo the receiver may make CotieehHforw In-fore tho reduction Bched ule take tilnise." WAR MEASURES ADOPTED. Cnlnn l-iwlflo Announce (trendy Ittidiieed Unlet to I'di'ldo Count J'eliiU. CliifAoo, Jan, 81. War meaanrea were adopted Monday by tho Union Pa cific. It announced it Inbtition of iit tlng Into effect Feb. lt rati between Mlnmrtirl river and north l'aeiflo coaat iminta which will greatly redtute irerit rate from Chicago to Portland and Puget wmnd jxiliita, The rab-a quoted by tho Union Paciflo uret From the Mihhourl river terminal to Portland and Puget ound jKiluta, n, flrt chw, lim ited; bi Hjiokaiie, f 10, flrt da, f:0 ec ond cl wi b Moiitaiui common jMilnta, fui.1, fitHt chin, limited. Tic-no rate will alo apply to bitermedliito jHilnta where pn-h'-ut rat'1 are higher, Tliene rab- will ullow the Unmulliiii Pad lie only I.V) dlffereiitial, Thi I what wan offered it by tlm Wetern Piwhi-nger nNidation road, but whii-h It refiiniii, 7'he action hIiow the Union PiM'illc baa decided bi act with the wcHt- ern road in the coiibut, The Canadian Pacific ha threatened Ui make a 7 rate to Han FriuieiHco if iieceary U) maintain It differential. NO GENERAL CUT. Alleged I n Inn I'm lllo Keitnellon (Inly n Kiiinlly.tliin (if M' . Dknvkb, Jan. Bl, Oeneral Htiperln- tendeitt Deuel of the Union Pacific, who returned from Omaha Monday, ay emphatically there in no general cut in wngm by that ytem. I ho alleged re duction I nothing more than an equaliza tion of wage which ban been contem plated for omn time. "For a long time," ald Mr, Detiel," the men on ome divlhioiw havfl lieen receiv ing more than they really earned through the contriictlvo mileage ytem: For Indance; The eiiginemen on tho Cheyenne run from this city, 100 mile, have been accredited with 117 mile, and the iin-n on the Wyoming divlalon who ran 101 mile bave lieen paid for 150. There are ev eral other wow of the mimo kind which are wrong and nhould lie utopjicd. Tho company only Inbmdnd U ndjimt thee matter and make a new M'I 'dule to which the men can bonehtly find no ob jection. Kx-llovernor liin' (Iplnlon. Denveh, Jan, 81. Ex-Oovonior Evana my he ! not Inilieve tho Union Pa ciflo receiver will lie m ahorMghbjd M to abandon thn Julcalmrg cut off. Jann-s lliH'a projx:t for a rool from Denver to O'Neill, Neb., and thence by way of Vankbm to Duluth and by way of Hloux City and the Illinois Central to Chicago ibould be carried out it would take up Urn J ale burg Una. lie ) it wnuld rtdt riiite V4 iit, ef t, V M ' Mthi( .-itt int ll, ivel. ii i I .1 h " t1.l Hie ilnif . anllli. t . l Hiell'l,b Wl!l lk U I1 ' i4 I J it t i'.mi i. i Ihn li ' I live lo li hi pniiii .vi M new. , ! Ikm4 SkiIm Wi-, ft4 I , S M . ,tn Kt W.. eMH.1 ei i n Hi. in l,!( e unlv; I hl I ill-1 IMi 1 1. W 'k b tf l."iB vwlW'ie-w idv Umt I ! htli In ,ii I t, i. Jn l, MHir!l l"!t M'f He n-l 1 Tbl i k'-l iii ( r !l i,1b. il S'i w M-It He nil tb" iS'ttiiiiU ( tbn It. V Inii. n t'.M I'. lffit, j T. lil-' llll nml HlU .1 't ill imillit li j ii.'linill i etinpl : ll i.f M.-iW on tlii'! I!," k ll llit line l (Willi l.lU l.ll, K.III,, i and M nw, il I Vt. J kli.ill II ,l Ml llllilll I'l IIIIkH, j On i h, W . .I.e. ,t jjiiti, W:i lil.l in llm Unit.! hint , in. nil; li'lll t 111 f by tjl" fii-irr nf IbeljUi' I'll, ill.' k f (. HI l.li' (l. J IIUI"I til adopt ." in vv i biibile nf ii,- t,i ! punl empl.'Xi nf the kyti-m in Wynmiiiit. Tie- l" litimi i kitiill ir to tie' nne gtulili d by ilndi' Dinnly nt Omaha on Kitunbiy applying to the Nebraska liin. rniilitjr Will lie llmnl. l)r.NVHi, Jan. III. Application wai made to Judge llallelt on 'hnlf nf thn Knighta of I.almr for a hearing tieforn an order i made reducing or reailjuting tho wagea of Union Padllo cmploven and forbidding them to ntrike. Thn judge protnlHeil that thn employe should have nu opportunity to li heard. Ti'li'B rili CiiinpKiili' Cniniiion rrrlrr. Kanhas City, Kan., Jan. 81. The court of appeal through Judge Smith de cided a telegraph company i no much a common carrier a a railroad company, and therefore when it doe businin in more than onentatoit conic under the iuterntiite commerce law. CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS. llelinle on llin Income Tux. Wahiiinutuv, Jan. ill. Tho general debate upon the internal revenue feature of the tariff bill wiih entered upon Mon day, but only one aoiiaf iontd Hpeech waa made, that of Mr. ('overt (Deiu., N, Y.), who anuonnccil hi unalterable oppoaition bi the entire bill, iM'caiiHO, in hi opinion, it wiw framed to coiiiM'l the ineoMira tion of a new tax, jfenur. McAIillin (Tenn.) and Hall (Kan.) ably jireaented the argument in favor of tho IinpoHitioii of Hiidi a tat. McMillin wan followed by Hepreaentative Kay (Tti-p., N. Y.), wli opened the debate for the Republi can In opiiitlon to the imxnno tax. Teller I'bviiiii Anne xittlon. Wahiiikhton, Jan. 81. The Hawaiian cold rovei-Hy and tho federal election bill occupied the time of the aemtbi Monday. Senator Toller (Colo.) argued In favor of annexation of Hawaii. Tho Hawaiian rctmliition went over and will doiibtlca be again dictiHcd at much length before a vote 1 reach, Hctiabir Hoar (Rep., Max.) Introduced a bill giving Mtinpeiided peiiMioner the right bi appeal their ami bj the United Htabi court of their di trict after giving due notice of tich in tention U) the (toiiimlwloner of penlorw. Argument Agnln( the llunil lne. W AHiriNU'roN.Jaii. Ill Argiimentn wirro heard Monday before Judge Cox of the din trlct ntipreme court on tho application of Grand Maeb-r Workman Hovereign and T. D. MoOufroof the Knighta of Labor for an injunction to rentrain Hccrctary Carlialo from iwuing fwO.OOO.OOO Ixmd a proiKiaed In hi recent bond circular. The applicant for the Injunction were reproHcntod by Henabir Alhm (Pop., Neb.l, Judge Jern Wilaon, C. C. Cole of Di Molnoa and J. W, Mill of Denver, all of whom bxjk part in the argument, Judge Cox will announce hi docbilon in a few doy. I'rel(lentlMl Nomliintloii. WAHiii.soTy.M, Jan. 81. A. J. Bait, Coming, la.) Moe M, Hall, Dtilmque, la,; ThomiM Dowman, Council liluff, wete nomlnabid pontmaebtr. In Honor of Mr, Cleveland. Wakhi.wtom, Jan. ill. Mr. (Irenham, wife of the necretury of ntate, gave a luncheon Monday night at the Arlinghm In honor of Mr, Cleveland. Leech Ailiylnleil ly (in. Oiiahm Vai.I.KV, Cnl Jan, III.-C. W, Leech, a wealthy mining man, wa found dead in hi room at the Holbrooke Iioumo, having lieen nephyxlab-d by gun, which he failed jirojierly bi turn off on retiring. For the pant iM year he ban lieen o.rat Irig miner in Arizona, Colonwlo and Mex 1!0, lie baa been here for a week exam ining mining proicrtii. He luavea a wife at Teinpa, Ariz, Colorailo Man Oilmen. Cnroifio, Jan. 81. -Fred J. V, Hklff, who wa chief of the department of min and mining at the World' fair, baa been neleebwl a the permanent dl-recbir-in-cblef of the Columbian muum at a nalary of l,000 p-r year, Mr, 8k I If came to Chicago originally a one of tho World' fair commiaHioner from Colo rado. llurglur at Ioreheter. DonciiKHTKR, Neb., Jan, 81. Utirglar entered the hardware nbire of C. F, Thoma and abde aeven gun, bn riv volver, a keg of powder, and a uuiulir of razor and picket knlvea, cartridge, etc., amounting In all to alxnit f.V), They gained entrance by liorlng through the buck diKir. I'lillllp Martin lteprleved. JurmwoN City, Mo., Jan. H I , Oor ernor Hbme granbid a reprieve from Feb. 2 to March 2 In the coao of Phillip Mar tin, under aenb-ni of deulh at Kuumm City for murder, Antlaentper Imw Void. Br, Paul, Jan, 81, Tho renowned an titlcket iMittlper law waa declared to be nnmnntitutioiittl by Judge Willi In the dintrict court. The case will go to the tu promo court. Detroit Manafneturlee Renaming. DrntoiT, Jan. 81. Murphy, Waaey A Co., big chair factory, ha reaumed work with IU fall fore of band numbering 450, after baring been shut down aoe Cbxiatuiaa. CM tn tlf Si M mMt V, Mkke m imk "l I e lil.le, .t VI I I ,t-. . fl I li-, I It. .l I, i, I . f l,i, i ill , lbl ( Ibn riiiui. M .. m i-l tl-miil l a ii.i,ti,t viiiili , M.Kiiil i lliil be w a in .I1! I I -iiirf bi lmi l- ri b n a in it ,.- iu It whli b Vi-.rtiM .-. fill die-, nil ) be wulil Out, !.!lnb t.i t -mi m i te I nn llV'1", l.niill. v. li bin I I i .-ne w ilvit ' In jj Ibe 0, nii. , l ni n nl'i'li'-l, etrt ni, to- w i n! I i-. t .'" until h d- nmiid ikll tl.d He I lil.Vl ne.111 I. 1 K". I 'll be Ihn -il. led bi Multl, V. hint, i M III ui llll i, T i n . i'i ,'!l i mi it il t M K bib v lf O'lHI ll.l III . ;( i (be I'll it it!."! I'l k ik nl Hn' Olt'iwa t linil iil'if Ju'l" Ct. An i tT.'it v ill 1' imi'le In biie billl j ik tu l "! ;i .1 I'M . J, lilii I'.. lllll. lite I r. .111. CtMiNn, .but ;i, l' i bivi rttnr Jniii 11. I 'tiiiijiln II bn niitviil -il bi old bnllll' ill 11,'llllillnll, "M.V h"ll Atlilll'W," aid the i t tf 'Vi tlinr, "in Mill ill NeW Yntk winding up my alTaii and I will leave Me ally to join him. We expect b have everything in hhape by May I, when I Mi nil return to Hamilton io live, I think I can give h ditii-n the cnilit of placing me a 1 now am, and in the future 1 ahull devote myself to the practice of law In thl cily." Hn ald that hn wa In liettcr shnpo liuanclally than for mime time pant. Vnnt J. II. Ilenili anil Hon. KansahCity, Jan, 81. County Mar bill Stewart telegrajihed Chief of PoIIimj Harrigan oi' Ht, Loiii to hold J. H. Demi and hi son, liolh of tho linn of J. II. Demi & Co., of JefferHoii, Te., who wero Indicted in thi city Saturday upon charges preferred by the Natiouid Dank of Commerce of Kiiiinum City for obtain ing money on "kiting'1 draft, which apparently were m-coinmoibilion drui't. Oi linn I'l'iilinlily I ii itil. Kt Paho, Jan. 81. A letter wa re ceived hero which make nlinoHt certain Victor L, Ucboa, leader of a band of M.exican jumirgenta i dead. It say that in a buttle at Aroya dd Marzano on Jan. 20 Ochoa received two allot in tho breaat. He fHcaped to a hacienda in tho mouutaiiw, where it I thought ho died. Hi liimiiiT In Iilktre. Asitt'KY Pahk, N, J., Jan, 81, A three-iniieted schooner, the name of which cannot be made out, wo discov ered Monday night two mili-a off ahoro displaying distress signal and dragging ber anchor. The wind was blowing at the rute of 75 mile an hour and it la probable that ho will be dislroyed, llml l ire In Lynn. Lynn, Mass., Jan. 81. Fire broke out In the shoo factory of Wellmun & Oslninie In West Lynn mid spread rapid ly bi tho West Lynn hotel and other ad joining building. The gucsla of tho hotel were removed safely, Los wiw alsitit $1150,000, partially insured, llllf Oil ai rlkn In Wot Vlrliila. Manninuto.v, W, Va., Jan, 81. Del mar Oil ( ' nijiany' Kern well No, 1 yield, at the rale of 2,000 barrels a day.The well la In advance of all develojied birribiry and on an entirely new line. The strike baa caused great excitement. Well Known ( liliiitfu Tolmceo Merchant. CiiK Auo, Jan. 81. Mr, Lonl Ullrich of this city, ww of the oldest and lxt known bbncco merchant In the west, died suddenly of heart disease In Now York, I le wiw "H year of age. I ft I liimiclul Vacancy, Caicaoo, Jan, 81. A, P, Kohan, city agent of the Chicago Great Western road, Is missing, and it i said bo has left Ishiiid him a financial vacancy which it will take P,HW b fill. Mixer of Cocktail (let of Ilnlnew. Chk'aoo, Jan, 81, The New ay that 1 ,000 sal i m bave gone out of btml nee during the past three month owing to financial depression, GLEANINGS FROM THE WIRES, Corea will co-operatn with the United State to preserve thn cal. Frank HaMIng, a brakeman, wasln atautly killed at Mason City, la,, by a fall frimi t he top of a car. Henry Harrington, for year president of the city council of Cheyenne, Wyo,, dropped dead In a saloon in that city, Kdward Hiuilh wa arrested at Kalama zoo, Mich., for attempting, to pa coun terfeit dollars, lie 1 believed to belong to the W. II. Culp gang. Nelson, o young Insane Swede, escaped from the poor farm at Almlo, III,, mid w found frny.cn to death. Dickinson conipany, doing a general merchandise buslnes at Hock Ibiphl, la., ba assigned, with llabtlltlc of fX.iKK), Town Marshall Henry Walton ofltell rue, la., wa lndli ted for thnmiirdorof Hiram Hoover at a New Year' dance, Charlc Swan, a JO-year-old boy, broke) through thn (en while Minting on tbn river at Henrdstowri, III., and wa drowned, Associate Justice Illerer took the oath of oftlrc a Judgn of the district court at Unthrle, O. T., and appointed John llavlg borst hi clerk, Mabel Humphrey, 1 year old, took a corrosive sublimate face wash while des pondent on account of 111 health at Guthrie, O, T, Blm may not recover. The Jackson county, Iowa, grand jury Indicted Fred Kelsiill, tlm Canton mer chant and justice of thn peace, who prove to lie the leader or a gang or bandit. Only fl.MO out of 10,000 Iowa coal mlnera arn at work, and they at greatly reduced wage. All thn Danbtiry, Conn., hat fitcbitiea arn to reopen. Six of the number will em ploy union men. Michigan lumbermen JH1 the cold weather, a It facilitate tlm moving of log from the various camp. Indiana coal miner and operator think that a M.rlke over thn wugn schiwlulo i Innvltnbln aftr May day. At Knglnwood, N, J., a mother whona daugtiter eloped with a widower, hung crape on the door, Peter ConnelJ, a miner, died atPunhlo, Colo,, of Injuries be received on thn head by kick from a man whean bat he had taken by mistake In a restaurant. lirougbt to term by a boycott tho mer hauU of lielvblcre, III., will irovid bitching poet for Ue toraara,