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nn TIMK LEA.VENWORTH,. "KANSAS, FRIDAY MORNING, JANUARY "29, 1892. TOT DON'T LIKE EQAN. LOVED TO IADBESS. BLOM TO ATOMS.

THE FACTS! HIS OWN HANGMAN. Mr. Trumbull Tells of th Impress- FARMERS' ALLIANCE, E. Ravens of Washington Elected Presldentfor Ensuing-Term. Chicago, January 28.

The election A GREAT HIT. Kansas Political Life as Seen on the Stage at Kansas City. Kansas City, January 23. A large and fashionable audience filled the Coates opera house this evening to Ions of the Chilians. New York, January 28.

Ricardo L. of officers of the Farmers' Alliance took place this afternoon and Presi Trumbull, the member of the Chilian congress who managed the Itata affair, said what he thought concerning TWO TERRIBLY FATAL EXPLOSIONS IN PENNSYLVANIA? FOOLISH CHARGES AO AIN3T THE PRESIDENT REFUTED. DR. CRAVES WILL SPRING THE TRAP FOR HIMSELF REMARKABLE STORY OF MISS MITCHELL. THE MURDERESS.

witness the first production of "The Syndicate," a new comedy written by dent Powers of Nebraska, did not get enough votes for a third term. D. E. Ravens, of Washington, had far superior strength. the recent Chilian troubles before the Reform club to-night.

He said of Egan: Mary Palmer Reese and Mary H. The play made an instantaneous hit. It deals with the wild-oat land speculation of the west, touches A NICELY ARRANGED INSTRUMENT. "It was believed in Chili that Egan Tha Boiler of a Locomotive Ex-- plodes and Kills Flvo Persons-A Dynamite) Explosion-Several Killed. On the caucus ballot, the votejstood: Ravens 58.

Nebraska thereupon conceded Powers def aat Chili's Reply Rcslvad After the Mtaga was Sent-The Latest Correspondence Laid B-fore Congress She Killed Miss Ward Because the Latter had Broken Her Engagement to Become her Wife A Strange Story. was Balmaceda's chief advisor. The Congressional party also thought that he manifestedioo great anxiety to on political situation in Kansas and is brim full of humor Among tho characters new to the stage is that of and moved to make the caucus nomi Novel Death Machine Invented by I secretary of state tcj furnish the senate with copies of all agreements made with other countries relating to interchange of trade and commerce under the tariff act of October 1, 1890, and with all information as to the practical effect, of such agreement was taken up. Mr. Hale addressed -the senate on the subject.

He spoke at great length on the benefits of reciprocity. The Democrats were everywhere denouncing it and wherever a Democratic authority was heard on it, it carried a sneer Against the measure. There was no farmer, no manufacturer, no miner, no laborer, who was not interested in its success and its maintenance as part of our system of foreign trade, and when at last it had become incorporated and accepted as part of our national policy, the Democratic brethren would be seen flocking to its support and trusting to that short memory which is said to be common to all people, claiming to be the author and finisher of this great achievement. Mr. Vest took the floor on Mr.

Hale's resolution, which went over and "the discussion of the La Abra claims bill was then taken up. It too went over. After a brief executive session the senate adjourned until Monday. HOUSE. nation unanimous.

This was done have the shipped on the Pen- jJTender-Heartel Deputy Warden forthwith." There was nothing to prevent har St. Claik, January 28. The sacola when he could have but known Balmaccda by bo doing waB committing robbery. the political reformer, the stylish female suffragist, the allliance farmer, with a perpetual -mortgage on his farm, the grab-all speculator and the mony in tha vice presidential elec honored me with his inend- Expected to Work to Perfection Only One of Its Kind on Becord The Lam Which Govern the Elocution. man with a gaasshopper extermina ship and I shall ever be glad to him boiler of a locomotive exploded this "morning with terrible, results.

Five men were killed instantly and not a witness lives to tell the story of the tor. There is a strong love interest in for his oiler oi asylum for myself and family during tho3e troubleous times, but this does not blind mo to his the play which promises to be one of the successes of the season. Horace Newman, the rising young comedian, Memphis, January 28. Alice Mitchell and Lillie Johnson spent last night together in their room at the jaiL The father of Lillie also remained in the office of the jaiL He is fearful that Alice will do his daughter some bodily harm, and this fear is shared by the most of his family. All efforts to interview Miss Mitch- faults.

He harbored and sheltered i i i distinguished himself in a daul role of ruu iiuuuuu muruerers, uui political refugees, and turned the American explosion. The dead are: Engineer" Zegler, Fireman Paul, Conductor Turner, Brakeman "Wintersteel and Brakeman Sands. Benton Skinner. The authoresses were called before the curtain. Washington, January 28.

Some question has been raised about the time of the receipt of the dispatch from Egan to Blaine conveying the nolo of eriers, the Chilian minister of foreign atTiira. Privato Secretary Halford was called upon to-night and he gave the following statement: "Egan's dispatch Irom Santiago was a long one and was received in two installments as appeared by copy which came from the state department. The first part dated 'Santiago, January 23' and second part dated Santiago, "January the address 'Blaine, being repeated irl the second part. A memorandum legation into an asylum for blood thirsty outlaws and when I think of DUNN'S MURDERERS. It," said he, growing eloquent, "my American blood rises in indignation The locomotive was standing on the Reading's tracks at New Castle, near They are Round Over and Will be at the thought that the stars and stripes should have sheltered such here, and the crew were standing Sent to Hutchinson.

Liberal, January 28. The Casos Citt, Jan. 28. Dr. Thatcher Graves, awaiting death ia the state penitentiary here for the murder of Mrs.

J. B. Barnaby, will hang himself. When he entered the prison he took a solemn oath that he would not attempt to take his own life, yet. strange to say he will meet death Dy his own act.

Dr. Graves will meet death in a machine intended to do away with the repugnant duties of the hangman. By an ingenious appliance Dr. Graves, when he steps on the platform, sets in motion by his own weight the machinery ruffians." it when the explosion took about place. A SECOND MESSAGE.

en have failed, but his morning a reporter learned from good authority what Jpassed between her and her counsel. On other subjects she seemed perfectly rational, but did not realize the enormity of her crime. "I killed Freda," said she, "because I loved her and she refused to marry me. I asked her to marry me three times, and at last she consented. We Washington, January 28.

In the house. to-day the chaplain gave hearty thanks in his prayer that the difficul tions and the list was selected by acclamation as follows: i E. Bronson; Minnesota, J. J. Furlong; Indiana, W.

A. Kelsey; Pennsylvania, Q. W. Moore; Nebraska, O. O.

Hulk Iowa, J. H. Canders; Washington, D. E. Hedges; Ohio, W.

H. Likius. i.Rumors of discord have been floating around in regard to. the office of secretary and treasurer and when the present incumbent, August Post, of Iowa, was natninated, the cry went up that he had been hobnobbing with Republicans and that his ability could not redeem that Adolph Dallemand of Nebraska, was nominated and first ballot stood: Post 58: AUemand 62. The Iowa men seeing that Post was practically beaten held a consultation, but decided to try a second ballot.

AUemand gained 7 on the-, second ballot and Post stuck at 53. Then Iowa nominated W. E. Bell and Ohio nominated Baldwin. The result was that Post got no votes, Bell 48, Baldwin 5, AUemand 69.

Nebraska fell to cheering its new and treasurer. Q. E. Lawrence of Ohio, was elected Additional Correspondence Clven to preliminary examination of Samuel Mentor, B. Yv Orner, Roman Chase and J.

J. Leach, charged with being members of the mob who killedSheriff Dunn January 5, was concluded to A FATAL EXPLOSION. Two" Men Killed and Several Injured by a Dynamite Explosion. Congress. WrAsniNOTO, Jan.

28 Tho president to was on the flrBt part to the effect that it was received at the department of Wilkesbakee, January 23. A day transmitted lo congress ttie additional correspondence in ihc Chilian matter, together -with tho following brief message: state at 0 a. on the 26th, (Tues terrific explosion of dynamite ccur day before Justice Gibson. The first three were denied bail and will be sent to Hutchinson, jail for. safe keeping.

Leach will probably be admitted to bail to-morrow. He is quite which in a short period causes a heavy weight to drop and himself to be suspended. Once arranged, before the hanging, not a hand touches any part of the appartus, not even so much as a but day.) Tho translated copy did not red at idoneybrooir, a small mining To tub Senatr and' House or KicrRE- co mo to the executive mansion until town, five miles from noon dnrlnz the meeting of the cabinet enNTATivKs: I transmit herewith additional correspondence between this gov ton, as in the case of an electrocution. who were waiting for it and that must ill. Everything is quiet and there is no probability of trouble.

to-day. Fifteen Hungarian miners, employed in the coal stripping, oper Tlfis novel appliance was used once in the havo been between rz ana ciock Tho first information that the presi ernment and tho government of Chili, consisting o( a noto of Mr. Montt, ties between our own and the Chilian republic were to be peacably settled. The debate on the report of the committee "on rules was resumed, Mr. McMillan of Tennessee having tho floor.

At the conclusion of his remarks the president's message to congress submitting the latest 'correspondence with the Chilian government was presented. Its reading gave rise to some applause and was referred to the committee on foreign relations. Discussion of' the rules wa3 then resumed, Mr. Reed of Maine speaking in opposition to them. Reed's remarks were in a humorous, sarcastic vein and were loudly applauded by Republicans.

hanging of a negro convict and answered the purpose. Recently many new ideas have been added to it. and in Dr. Graves' dent bad of the receipt of tho dispatch tho Chilian minister at this' capital. Kansas Wheat.

Tope Jan. 23 Martin Mohlcr. came from General John W. Foster ated by Dick Iantz, were sitting around the stove in the workmen's silanty eating lunch, when several sticks of dynamite which were placed near the stove exploded, blowing the case it is expected to work to perfection. who called on the morning of the 20th, to Mr.

Blaine, dated January 23; a reply of Mr. Blaine thereto, January 27, were going to marry here and go to St.Xouis. I sent her an engagement ring and she wore it for a time, but when it was returned to me, I was miserable. I could not bear to be separated from I resolved to kill her. I would rather she were dead than away from me." The girl then ashed one of the law- yers where Freda was.

She was told that the body was at the undertakers, "Oh," she said, "if I could only see her. Please let me go to see her. If I could only lie down by her side I would be so When permission was refused she broke into a torrent of tears, not for having killed Freda but for secretary of state agricultural department, estimates the amount of wheat This death machine is the only one of its between 10 and 11 o'clock about some kind on record. It is the invention of a and a from Mr. Ran, our minis lecturer and W.

E. B9ll of Iowa, first assistant lecturer without other matter and he told the presi yaised in Kansas in 1891 at tender hearted deputy warden who had ter at Santiago, transmitting tho response dent that a dispatch had come from bushels. This far nearly 5.003.000 greater shanty to fragments and scattering the inmates in all directions. Two of been assigned to cut the rope at a previous Kcan which was then being trans of Mr. IVriera, tho Chilian ministor ot G.

M. Brown of Pennsylvania, was hanging, but who, rather than perform lated. foreign affairs, to the note of Mr. Blaine elected second assistant lecturer. than (he estimate made by povernment Statistician Dadgo.

Mr. Mohler says this is a very conservative estimate, as the 2,000 correspondents of the depart of January 21, which was received by A committee on education and audit tnat duty set his wits at work to invent a contrivance which would do the undesirable work for him. This he did. His con the men, Adam Bornick and John Sla-vitski, were instantly killed, their bodies being shockingly mutilated. Of the other thirteen not one escaped injury.

It is believedthat a number of them will die. CHILIANS ANXIOUS. mo on tho 2Ui inst. Tho note of ing was then selected. ment figured out 61,000,000 bushels.

Alter the election a discussion upon Mr. Montt to Mr. Maine, though dated As to the crop of -fe9J, Mr. Mohler says: All Waiting for president Harrison's science is now serene. According to Colorado law all legal The only thing on which an estimate Reply.

January 23, was not delivered at the state department until after 12 o'clock meridian hangings must take place in the death the question of sending delegates to to the St. Louis conference of industrial organizations came up and proceeded with great earnestness. Santiago, via Galveston, January could be based at this time is the wheat area. There is is very little difference between the wheat area this year and last. 28.

Special dispatch to the Associ of tho 23th and was not translated and Its receipt notified to me until late house within th8venitentiary walls. As in tho state of New York, the day and hour, well as the details of the A special to the Wilkesbarre Record says: There were twenty others injured, of whom "eight are "in the hospital and will die. Two men are still missing and search for them is being made. Amendments that the sending ot nted Press. There is a much quieter delegates should in no wise commit The conditions last fall w'ere not favora ble, but have been this winter, and if they hanging, must be kept from the public.

feeling hero than yesterday and dur the alliance to affiliation with the new Tho death house is a two story stone continue there will be another big yield ol ing the past few day. Chilian officials The letters she wrote to Freda are full of the most endearing terms, and go to show that the girl eagerly looked forward to the time when sha could make Fceda her wife. Strange to fay from what can be learned Freda herself seemed to be infatuated with Alice 'and 'Willingly assented to the proposed marriage. The time had been fixed and the affair was to have been in the nature of an elopement had not Freda's family structure lbe deatn cnamber is on party and leaving to each state delegation to decide whether or not it Mr. McMillan of Tennessee, said if there was one thing made him happier than another, it was that the gentleman fi'om Maine no longer occupied the speaker's chair, and that his party was, in a hopeless minority.

The Democrats were here doing business at the old stand and places which had recently known Republicans would know them no more forever. Mr. Catchinga of Mississippi, defended the proposed rules and severely criticised the rules of the last congress. General debate having closed, the rules were read by paragraphs for amendment. Mr.

Allen of Mississippi by an wheat. There is an increase acreage in the central and western sections and a de RESCUED. the first floor. On either side of it is a however, continue to express surprise at the ultimatum forwarded from room 01 equal dimensions, out not con would be represented at bt. Louis were carried.

creased acreage in the eastern belt. The nected by door, window or other opening. President Harrison. central belt is the great wheat-growing Then the state delegations went in The Associated Press correspondent in lront oi'these three rooms is a narrow corridor, and opposite the death chamber to star chamber Ohio is entitled to four delegates, but re KANSAS NOTES. is a cell in which the prisoner under sen in this city had an interview with one of the most prominent officials of the fused to have a finger in the pie.

tence of death is confined. Should there Four or the Crew of the Tug Webster Picked up. New York; January 23. Four of the eighteen men who drifted out to sea on the tug Edwin Webster and four dumping boats during tho terrible gale Tuesday have been rescued. They were picked up by the tug Iowa had seven and on the strength Kansas has twenty-eight female be other condemned murderers in the pris Chilian foreign office.

The correspon of a minority report- three delegates county superintendents of schools. on, they are kept in the cells in the upper dent was courteously met and the will be sent under protest. adroit motion drew attention again story of the death liouse. T. J.

Norton is slowly recovering Nebraska was a unit and it will send conversation was free and cordial. to the Chilian controversy. He In tho afternoon of that day. The response of Mr. Periera to our noto of tho withdraws, with acceptable expressions of regret, the offensive noto of Mr.

Matta of tho 11th and also tho request for tho recall of Mr. Egan. Tho treatment of tho Incident of the assault upon tho sailors of the Baltimore is so conciliatory and friendly U. at I am of tho opinion that there is a good prospect that tho differences coming otit of that serious affair can now be ad-justol upon terms satisfactory to this gov crnment by tho usual methods and without special power from This turn in the affairs is very gratifying to me, as I am sure it will be to congress and to our people. The general support of tho efforts of tho executive to onforce the Just right of the nation in this matter has given an instructive and uscfal illustration of tho uuity and patriotism of our people.

Should it be necessary I will as am com-municate with congress upon the subject Benjamin Hakiuson. in tne center 01 tne aeatn cnamner is a from a severe attack of pneumonia. eight delegates. Frank McGrath, of Alliance fame, is In the course of the interview it was shown very plainly that the foreign Pennsylvania, muiana, vvasmneion, platform about four feet square, raised, peraaps, five inches above the level of the stone floor. Over this platform dangles now a deputy sheritt of Mitchell Edgar T.

Luckenback about fifty miles off Fire Island. It is the general opinion that the Webster has Illinois and Minnesota refused to county. the noose. The hangman's rope runs over office would not say in a direct man ner that Minister Montt had been de countenance the St. Louis convention by sending delegates.

The Kansas peach cron is all rieht. foundered and that the crew of ten a pulley wheel at the coiling and disap the'eroakera to the contrary The total result is that only eleven pears through a small aperture into the men are lost. It is a bare possibility, celved, or had been misled by any note or word received by him from delegates of a possible tbirty-four will adjoining room. To the end of the rope, however, that the Webster men have Five of the six men who sicned the in tins second room, is attached an iron tho American secrotary of state, but it go to St. Liouis.

Tne understanding of other delegates is that the Alliance is simply an educational institution. weight of 370 pounds. This weight is sup been picked up. The capture of the drifting boats vas a difficult and dan charter of the State Historical society are dead. was evident that the official thought ported, six leet irom tno noor, by a A Murderer Lynched.

Owenton, January 28. Sago Bibson, who brutally murdered Frank Legon at Squiresville, last Friday was taken from jail last night by a mob an hanged to a tree. MR. EARLE COMING. The Man all Want to See, to be Hera-Next Week.

The compressed air scheme is not settled yet, but Mr. Earle has written that he will be here the latter part of next week. It is of the utmost importance that the guarantee fund should be complete and in the hands of the escrow committee by that date. Spring is almost here and Mr. Earle -would no doubt begin work without delay.

As the matter now stands the fund is short not over 10,000. "Enterprising citizens of should not stand back a day in the matter. gerous task and the rescued men have bo. He said that Blaine had all cross beam which may be likened to the A doctor and a drueeist of Barnes. thrilling tales to tell ot their ex nlonz glvoa him t3 understand that a beam of a largo pair of balancing scales.

SOLICITING CO-OPERATION. perience. They had been drifting in Washington county, are in jail for selling whisky. Battlement of tha ssriou i controversy On its end opposite the weight is sus between the two republics was betn White Republican In South Carolina pended a small wooden cask containing the high cea in a terrible freezing gale for nearly thirty-six hours before they The plot thickens right along. "Col moved to amend a rule by increasing the membership of the committee on foreign affairs from thirteen to seventy-five.

He said the. struggles to which thirteen men, members of the foreign affairs committee, had been subjected for the last few days had prompted him to increase the "membership fnem thirteen to seventy-five. No'Euch great responsibility, he said, should be placed on the shoulders of any thirteen men. Then followed a speech in advocacy of his amendment of that felicitous nature which has made him the recognized wit of the house. His amendment of course, was defeated.

On motion of Mr. Catchings an amendment was adopted increasing from sixteen to seventeen -tho membership of the committee on interstate and foreign commerce. Mr. Cochrane of New York, announced the death of Representative Spinola, of New York, and the house, as a mark of respect to the memory of the deceased, adjourned until tomorrow, reachoJ. and that Blaiuo months ago about two gallons or water.

This water INTENSE EXCITEMENT IX CIIU.I. onel" A. M. Mack says he will sue Want Democrat! ts Join Banks. S.

Jan. 23. The white caught sight or ttie rescuers ana had had proposed to tho arbitration of the Botkin for libel. almost given up hope of being saved cask may be moved from right to left and an exact balance thereby given to the cask and the iron weight. In the bottom of tho outrageous auauis upon mo men irom Republican party, recently organized in There are only 593 persons in the the United states steam jf, uaitimoro this state, is making; overtures to tha HE DON'T FORGET.

Kansas almshouses; mostly children and had also aercod to accept Senor cask is a woeden plug and connected with straight-out Democracy, which was defeated by the Alliance movement in 1S9J. The Foopla Awaiting Uncle Sam'i Reply to l'erlera'a Note AVitU Anxiety. Santiago, Jan. 23. Intensa anxiety is felt In this city as to the reply of tho Unitod States to the note sont by tho minister of foreign affairs relative to ana aged women.

it is a small, strong cord leading from the to Monti's terms lor the withdrawal the Matta teletrram. Germany's Unsuccessful Effect Capture a Catholic Prelate. "Little" Turner fs said to be comins piug to the platform in the death chamber. In a secret circular sent to a number of It is asserted that Minister back to Kansas to run for congress in prominent Democrats, the committea cf London, January 28. A dispatch the sixth district.

Eran informo 1 th i Chilian govern When Dr. Graves steps on the platform hi3 weight will remove tho plug from the cask. Tho water ruihes from it until the 100 sajs 'We make this p3rsonal appsal to you to Clyde Herald: A soldier in Kansas. from Rome says Cardinal Ledocho-wski, who has been appointed by the cask is sufficiently lightened, and then the join us our efforts to build up such a by the name of Harry Buttermilk, has tho ultimatum. The papers which favored Balroaceda and the supporters of the late dictator generally are crowing over tho manner in which this matter has been haudled by the present party in the state as shall command recog just received a pension.

pope prefect of Propoganda Fide, was heavy weight on the opposite end of the beam drops on a thick mattress on the for a time friendly towards the Ger nition in state politics and prove of service in gvinsr us eood government. floor. There is no noise about it The man government.Subsequently events only thing that can be heard is the splash- government and an all they can to inflame the poople. In Valparaiso the matter Is boin discussed with more calm It is probably known to you that the old line Republican party in this ing of the small stream of water on the occurred, which led him to change his attitude toward the government and stone floor. state does not represent tha intelligent.

On the wall of the death chamber is a ness. Tho merchants and bankers there bulievo that a peaceful settlement will bo reached. Telegrams ara arriving hourly meat a week ago that tho questions at issue were Hbalng sattled. Egan lias declared tint ho said nothing of the kind. On the night of tho reception of the ultimatum from the president of the United States, a cablegram was received here from Minister Montt advising the Chilian government to tmd firm, as all was favorable in Washington.

There is intense anxiety as to outcome of the situation. Everyone, from tho highteat In official station to tho most humble cltizoii wishes to know if America accepts the terms of Chili's reply to President Harrison's ultimatum. he became one of its most bitter adv NATIONAL BOARD OF TRADE. Second Day's Session of the Convention at Washlnffton. Washington, JanuaryS.

The national board of trade today devoted dial which indicates the amount of water in the cask. As lit begins to 'diminish the ersaries. He incurred the hostility of Prince the result was that he was sentenced to several years imprisonment. Ho was after a time respectable adherents of the true doctrine of Republicanism. new movement commend itself to a large number of our best men and there is certainly no reason why any man who loves liberty and justice and has the interests of tho people at heart, may not assist unreservedly in pro rculpattng it3 principles." dial moves and indicates to a second the time when the weight will drop.

In Dr. from Iquiquo and all tho provinces north and south to the papers in Santiago and Valparaiso asking if tho question had been settled. Intense excitemont prevails throughout tho entire country. In Iqui-quo especially tho people appiar to bs O. II.

Coulter, editor of the Western Veteran, is a candidate for department commander of the G. A. R. According to the Globe the Atchison mills have contracted to ship thirty cars of export flour within the next ten days. The Topeka Journal announces that they want Uncle Sam to give them a lift in the matter of an elevator for the public To-day is "Kansas Da" and the public schools throughout the state will hold appropriate exercises in observance of it.

The Kirwin Review (Alliance) says that business is growing and all indications point to good, old fashioned boom. It must be so. Graves' case the amount of water in tho cask will be so determined that not to ex allowed to escape and has since resid' ceed sixty seconds will elapse from the ed in Koine. A prominent worker in this movement suggested to The Times' re-porter yesterday that it would be a glorious thing if the wealthy ladieff of Leavenworth would come together and donate enough money and prop- erty to settle this matter at once. The ladies could do this very quickly.

The proper committee is still prosecuting the work, but it should not be compelled to do all the hunting. Those who desire to see Leaven woith succeed should hunt up the committee and give their mite towsrl-ihs success of compressed air. Its Lights Shine. There was the sound of buzzing dynamos in the power house of the Merchants' Electric Light company, on Choctaw street, last night, and throughout the business part of Leavenworth where this company has extended its lines of wires there were hundreds of brilliant lights. It was the first time the Tfew company has tested its plant, and everything about it worked in a highly satisfactory The German government, it is said time he steps on the platform" until tho wrought up to a high pitch.

The Peru weight falls. is now trying to court him in order to vian residents of Iquiqua are jubilant over The law requires that only tho peniten get him to accept the policy oi the tho existing state of affairs. The press of Valparaiso prhit tho wildest stories tiary warden, the prison physician and WAS PREPARED. emperor and nave mm as an ally near the pope. But thus for his sentiment one assistant, one friend of the condemned relativo to the ultimatum.

La Union is especially bitter, and calls on the people. against Germany is unapproachable man whom he may name, the sheriff of tho Ready How Uncld Sam Cot His Navy Had he been appointed prefect of Pro for War. county in which the murder took -place and a jury ofsix men, to be selected by Washinotok. January 23. It was both male and female, to stand together in upholding tho honor of the country.

In regard to the story that the Unite! States poganda ride during Bismarck's time it would have been an act of defiance the warden, shall witness the hanging. Dr. Graves has been sentenced to be sometime to the discussion of the question of a uniform bill of lading. A resolution wa3 finally adopted requesting congress to amend the interstate commerce law by establishing a uniform bill of lading for interstate commerce involving the liability of carriers as established by common and btatutory law. A Bcsolutions were also recognizing the justice of the charge imposed by railroad companies for the use of their cars when not promptly unloaded, says it fs also due so customers that when goods are not promptly delivered the railroad should be responsible for the delay.

A resolution favoring the enactment of a tonnage bill or similar measure was adopted. Other resolutions were adopted urging congress to permanently improve the Mississippi river, appropriate sufficient money to continue and complete the census work', extend reciprocal relations with for would require a salute to the stars and openly admitted at tho navy department today that this government was fully prepared to enforce her de hanged during the week of January 31, toward Germany. ANOTHER CONFESSION. Mrs. Schneider Confesses Her Com and unless he is granted a reprieve his OVER A MILLION INVOLVED.

Tho City of Omaha to" Commence Suit Agralnst th Union Pacific. Omaha, January 28. Preparations have been made to bring suit against the Union Pacific to recover property valued at over 1,000,000. The city of Omaha will be the plaintiff in the cases. The property in question consists of lots and lands deeded in 1863 to the railroad by the city and accretions to the lands caused by the changing of the cours3 of the Missouri river channel.

It is claimed that the company failed to carry out the provisions included i the grant and as consequence the title should revert to the city. stripes, it says: "Our noblo sailOM would prefer sinking to tho bottom of the sea rather than salute tho Yankee flag." lease of life will be short. So as not to create suspician the wit It is said that there i3 a Murdock-Hallowell-Ed wards combine in Wichita and the fellows who are not in it are making a great roar. C. H.

Griffin, a drummer, tried, the other day-to murder his wife, at the home of her parents, in Yates Center. Outsiders rushed in in time to prevent the deed. The mayor of 03wego went sleighing with a young lady the other night The exact terms of Chili's reply are not mands against Chili in caso they had not been secured by tho more pacific method of negotiations through diplo pllcity In her Husband's Crimes nesses to the hanging will be admitted ono generally known. A majority of tho intelligent people of tho country look by one on the eventful day. When all Vienna, January 23.

The trial was continued to day of Frank Schneider have arrived they will congregate in tho matic channels. Theentlro available upon the action of the government in re manner. ino merchants' Electne Light company is now a permanent Leavenworth institution and from now on will let its lights shine. death house. Tho condemned man is and his wife Rosalie, accused of hav gard to tho apology and the withdrawal of naval force has been concentrated so prepared in his cell for Xhe hanging and ing decoyed eight young women to is then led across the corridor a to be able ta miko an almost con certed attack on Chilian port.

tho domand for Minister Egan's recall in a favorable light. La Union prints a letter from an Englishman advising tho sever ana tne ear ot tne lady next to the their home and murdering them for into the death chamber. The only thing WEATHER INDICATIONS. mayor was frozen. Funny what kind the sake of obtaining what little The Pacific squadron consisting of 01 lenows Borne cities will make may ance of all diplomatical and consular reflations with the Uuittrd States.

money and effects they posessed ors of. tho San Francisco, tho Charleston, It is reported that the cabinet is much Kiowa Review: The Salina Repub the BaiMmore. tho Boston, and the Schneider is also accused of having treated the girls in an outrageous dissatisfied with tho course of Pedro eign countries, and provide a naval reserve. Preliminary steps were taken to form an international board of trade. Yorktowi: would have been speedily lican says Botkin has grit.

It takes grit for a judge to accuse a woman of Montt, the Chilian minister at Washing manner before murdenngs them Honor to President Palmer. Chicago, January 23. Few men are given the thirty-third degree of Masonry and rarely is a special conclave called in order to give it to one man. That honor was bestowed to reinforced by tho South Atlantic ton. His latest message, received Friday, Mrs.

Schneider who from the first l.KAVEswor.TH. January 2S. HUih-est temperature, 57: lowest temp-rature 32: mean. temperature. 44: normal tempeatnre fprthn day.

25: mean barometer lor this day 30 18. mean humidity 69: prevailins d-rcction of the wind. totu precipitation past twenty-four hours. 0: character' of day. partly cloudy: mean temperature same date.

lfiiO. 39: mean temperature same date 48. Wasuinutos. January 28. For and Kansas Generally -fain tou'h winds." trying to kill him, especially after her husband has been killed at his insti to do then is to place the black cap.

The victim is requested to step upon the platform, and as he does so a self-fasten ing clasp is adjusted by the binding his logs firmly together. The witnesses stand silently-grouped around the room. The machinery does it3 work and the hanging is over. All previous hangings have taken place at about 9 o'clock at night, after the 003 and more convicts in the penitentiary have been locked in their cells. It has been intimated that an exception may be made in the Graves case.

squadron now at Montevedeo, con stoutly protested her innocence broke down completely and acknowledged it is oaid, assured his government that the affair was coming to a speedy conclusion. Ho has all along led gation. of the Chicago, the Atlanta, the Bennington, the Essex and the The Wellington Prcsa claims that her complicity in the revolting affair While the woman was being question President Montt and bis advisers to be Philadelphia and the Concord of the the girls of that town don't have to use their leap year privileges. They day upon Hon. Thomas W.

Palmer, president of the World's Columbian commission. special session of the ed by the judge she broke into a fit of lieve that Mr. Blaine is desirous of submitting tho whole affair to arbitration. This statement appears in the reply to the hysterical laughter which lasted are luck, but it won't last long long time. The collapse of the pris INDIAN LANDS.

Secretary Noble Preparing to Open 3,000,000 Acres to Settlement. Washington, January 23. Secretary Noble has ordered five agents now in tire field to proceed at once to the allotment of lands to the Cheyenne and Arapahoe Indians in the western part of the Indian territory. It is the secretary's purpose to have everything in readiness if possible for ultimatum. Some here think that Pedro when this becomes noised about over the state.

North Atlantic squadron. The two last named vessels arc now on their way to The Concord arrived at Bahai to-day and the Philadelphia is probably beyond that port jon her way to Montevedeo. Tho Miantonomah, the Newark, Montt has been led by Richard L. Trumbull, Julio Foster and their Dmocratia supreme council, sovereign grand inspectors general of the thirty-third degree of ancient and accredited Scottish rite of Free Masonry for' the Northern Masonic jurisdiction of the Besides trying to land him in the oner caused a painful scene and the trial was interrupted for some A Report Danied. Paeis, January 2S The report that Favorable for Dr.

Craves. the presidential chair tha Topeka friends. vJDexver, January 28. It is general The excuse made for demanding the re Democrat is now trying to make a little god out of D. B.

Hill. Pronouns referring to him are always capitalized call of Minister Esan is that it was under ly thought here to night that the supreme court will favorably decide And the Vesuvius are also held in re United States, wa3 called to allow the distinguished candidate' to take the iniation. When he had successfully rv or possible war service. At stood that he had cabled to Secretary Blaine that tho Chilian government had Dr. Graves motion for a new trial.

in the Democrat. ib same time great stores of coal, performed the task sixty of those who the opening of 3,000,000 acres surplus lands on or about April 1 next. There granted safe conducts to the refugees and Whitelaw Reid intends to resign the office of United States minister to France is denied by officials of the United States legation here. Unconstitutional. Davenport, January 28.

Jndge Wellington Press: The Wyandotte have anu provimoiis Booth Committed to Jail. hfipn forwardeJ on both the Atlantic had gathered from various parts of the country to witness it adjourned to the Wellington hotel where in honor Herald is distressed because, as it saj's, there is a tariff on religion. As then had recalled them. He never made such a statement What he did say xwas that Minister Periera had given his tacit New York, January 28. S.

S. and PAcifle coasts so that the fleet Lane is neither a producer or con should be amply supplied in case Booth, of Enfala," Indian Territory, consent to their removal, and this cannot 01 the event an elaborate banquet was served. sumer of the article we should like to fnrrlirn iorts should be closed to is UTgent need, th9 secretary believes, for prompt action in order that lands may be opened to settlement at as 63rly a date as April 1 so that settlers may be able to put in spring crop. Millions for Pensions. Washington', January 28.

General charged with obtaining goods val be denied. Waltman in the Scott county district court today decided tho Iowa alien thnm. Arrangement hid been made The minister of justice has ordered ued at $1,080 from Smedford for immediate use of a number of know what it is to him. Four different bills have been introduced in congress for the relief of D. RUMORS ABOUT GARZA.

Judge Foster, at Valparaiso, to drop all Kansas City, under, false pretenses, land law unconstitutional because it disregarded the treaty rights of citizens of foreign countries. transports and auxiliary cruisers and the ateamshin Ohio was to be fitted was arraigned before United States Commissioner Shields to-day and Other ork and proceed at once to conclude the trial of the men in the Baltimore case. Judge Foster promises that he W. Jioutwellj Or Topeta, tor services i in carrying messages for the Union Ant at Boston as a repair ship. i Raum appeared before the Bub com committed in default of 2,000 bail for Four steamships were chartered army at the time of the Price raid.

mittee of the house appropriation will finish the cases Dy Friday. examination. from tho Earn Line steamship com- No More Sky Scrapars. Chicago. January 28.

The city council to day decided that no more It is said that the purchase of the The bills are all for 10,000. The Kiowa Review, an Alliance nanv laden with coal and sent to cruiser now at the Armstrong yard has committee to-day, and asked for an appropriation for pensions for the next fiscal year of $143,953,000. Montevideo. It is believed that one been effected by the Chilian government. sky scraper structures can be erected paper, is not fferninBt war with Chili.

It savs "The United States cannot af of them has already reached Monte There is talk of trouble having arisen video and that the others will arrive in Chicago, ilereatter au ouiiding3 must be limited in height to 150 feet. ford to allow every little, bigoted ram between Chili and Argentina on the ques He Is Said to be Constantly Increasing His Army. San Antonio, January 28. An unconfirmed telegram was received here to-day from Eagle Pass stating Chat Garza is now thought to be in Mexico with an army of men, which force i3 being rapidly increased. It is further stated that Garza contemplates an attack on Las Vegas opposite Del Rio.

This news is discredited, and the revolutionist chief is believed to be still dodging about on the Tetfas Bide of the lower Rio Grande border. in a short time. These vessels were to be used as colliers and would ply La CripBe. No healthy person need fear any dangerous consequences from an at rod of a country to walls: over it and jump up and down on it." Right, yon tion of delimitation. The Chilian members of the Commission say that Argentina How Attacfc the KcKinley Bill? are.

Washington, Januaay 23. The between the naval fleet and home rorts. The steamer Benito has been want ports oa the Pacific side of the Pat agonia territory, which it is doubtful Chili Democratic members of the ways and chartered for similar service on the DELICIOUS will grant. means committee conferred at length Vnifio coast and other arrangements tack of la grippe if properly treated. It is much the same as a severe cold and requires precisely the same treatment.

Remain quietly at home and take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Church going people all over Kansas attended religious services last Sunday. It was a fair day. People can always 6erve the Lord with a better spirit when the mercury in the were made so as to secure the delivery SENATE. to-day on the method of proceedure sifin.nootana of coal a -month at a on the tariff question, but reached no 1 1 1 1 nlnt convenient for naval vessels Washington, January 28. Shortly i Thr uras also contemplated seizure Af.

Chilian nort for use as a base of after noon the president's message transmitting additional correspond Henry HYard Arrested. agreement wito reierence io anaun ing clauses of the MoICinley bill la de tail or in one general measure. John Anderson, My Joe," These preparations entail Philadelphia, January 28. Henry ONE ISlVJQYja Bota the method and results when Syrup of Figs ia taken; it pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acts fenily yet promptly on the Kidneys, aver and Bowels, cleanses the system effectually, dispels headaches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedjpof its.

kind ever pro duced, pleasing to the tasto and ac ceptable to the stomach, prompt- in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to. all and have made i the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs ia for sale in 50c and $1 bottles by all leading druggists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will procure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it. Do sot accept any substitute.

CALIFORNIA FIB SYRUP CQ. SAtrFRAHCtSCO. CAL. IBUISViUE, nr. HEW ft, expense roughly estimated H.

Yard, notorious in his connection nhnut 22.000.000. The foregoing es asTxlirected for a severe pold and a prompt and complete recovery is sure to follow. This remedy also counteracts any tendency of la grippe to re suit in pneumonia. Among the many thousands who have used it during the epidemics of the past two years we have yet to learn of a single case that has not recovered or that has resulted in pneumonia. 25 and 50 cent bottles for pals by druggists.

thermometer is hovering no lower than the freezing point- At Topeka they have inaugerated what promises to be a very popular amusement. It is a "catch" at church socials. This is the plan.on which the idea will be carried out: A gentleman will be charged 15 cents to hug a young lady, but he must first agree to In the Seotrli ballad, wa about to totter down the declivity of life with his ased ence in the Chilian matter was re-eej ved and laid before the senate. The reading of tho message was closely attended by tho senate. with John Bardsley and Gideon W.

Marsh in looting the Keystone bank, tlmate includes coal, pense attending the pushing cf work wife. How it would bnve smoothed the rou eh n'aces fo-the rwDW-ted John and hi venerable spousf cnld they have ease-f- was arrested this morning charged on Tesseis now unaer comraui-auu work at different yards and shops Feeling of satisfaction at tho peace thfir growing inhrmitiPS xritli Jtnstetter Stomach Bitters' that bpnjjm help Ti the aaaf. the weak and those recovering but slowly from diwutps Whpn Tii orders of tho officers and men with aiding and abetting Marsh, ex-president of the bank in misappropri ful adjustment of the difficulties was expressed by Mr. Sherman, who in tL Ohio have been revoked and ating funds of the bank. The amount th wArk of flttln her out suspended be blindfolded and must do the act before the guests.

One eager man paid 15 cents to hug his own wife, and just imagine his chagrin when the cloth was removed from his eyes! involved is $66,000. The discovery of moving the reference of tha massage the lamp of life is on the 'wane man specially requires medical id, a sustaining toni a' wholesome eorseoti re. The aged and he NATURAL FRUIT FLAVORS. Vanilla 01 Perfect purity Lemon -I Of great strength. Tho department will now be busy for this latest misappropriation was made to the committee on foreign affairs a lonz time onaoing many pi ils pru ifeuie are pai ijcumriF suscepuuie to ju-nnences which uroduce riispasp.

ronvales- tuitions and rcstorinc the naval es said he supposed every member heart only recently, yard was released on $15,000 bail. Cough Following the Qrlg. Many persons who have recovered feora la grippe are now troubled with a persistent cough. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy will promptly loosen this cough and relieve the lungs, effecting a permanent cure in a very short time. 25 and 50 cent bottles for gala by druggists.

tablishment to its UMJal basis. fpnee ii totiotten interrupted by a relapse, nis standard American invieorant Js eminently adapted to the needs of such P' r-sons. and it always "fills the bill." Dys A I A I Economy In their use ST?" Flavor as delicately ily jplned in congratulation at the honorable settlement of the unpleasant incident. 'Years have not wen nnfttfmp shall nat The saying opposition la the life of business'' has not been sustained in one instance nt least. Wnca the introduction of Pr.

Full's Cough Syrupall other couuli remedies have been dead stock, S26." the people sit down quietly to suf- TtlKunmiinmif like wind In the bearings innt I i.rrr. IIoMi' lit the pepsia, constipation, rheumatism, kidney troilhlps Ann l.i L.riinA nrp nmnnir trmi- end as ho fresh trvfX fer pain, when enterp'ise can afford such a Mr. Hale'f resolution direptfng the blcs that it overcomes. jrcitt lut ttor wliich cure the panacea as salvation uu,.

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