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HERALD.

LOS ANGELES,

vol. xxxiii.?nq.

m.

night by a Berk-hire lxiar driving


hii tusks tii liie pm in the rleshy part
of his thigh, Metering the hl.""l \. --. |.
and causing d"ath fnuu luss <'t M>"l
within tilt.-en minute".

last

LYING IN STATE.
im.i! rnMik's IN'iimiirH at

WON T IIKI.r 111 K4 Hill

the Or/ni racitir.


th*>

?\u25a0-

\flrriHHll Complete.

f Honorary Pail-Boar*ra atea-tages


of Condolencw- Th Army m
nto-arning.

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He.|.iitrln

im too,

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rre-Oilentlal gfcMi lurt..

W tSHIXOTON,Mareh 22. ?The President

returned tv Washington thai evening


fruni bin shooting ex|editioli. bringin
sixty tine ducks.

WASHINGTONNOTES

After the THE LOS ANGKLES PUBLIC BUILDThomas nnd Prof.


ING APPROPKIATION.
wrviees the prncessiuii will iimve to the
Ohm
de|"it.
The pmllulthunre and
oi
the
composed
polic.
iesiun will IkLager Beer Defined?lnformation Wanted
About The Traffic in Alcohol?Bounties
First. Second and a portion of
iniantry.
uf
Ihe Fourth
retriiuents
for Soldiers 'and Beet Sugar B >un- |
lllinuis National Qnard; Battery l a;
ties.
Loyal
iii.uihers nf the
Leirion. and
large nunilKT (H meinU'rs of the .. A.
Washington, Mnn-li 22.? The House
U. The funeral car will he attached tv
the 2:.V train, and will reach Oakland, rrimrjllttf on public liillhUagi ami
Marvlund. at U o'clock ..n Monday grounds today reported favorably the
morning. There the intenin'iit will he, hill for the erection oi a public building
The ineinhers of ( ieneral ! al I.os Angeles. ('a!., fixing the limit of]
private.
Crook's stuff will accompany tbe re- the cost at
laM.Wfy,
mains, together with six nnn-euiiiinisbOM Fnrt I [This i* the same amount proviiled in
ninneil utfieers detailed
the hill already passed by the Senat".?
Swing.

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March tt I
bj Ihe Nrn> Yori.

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Francisco.

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uit H

q..n m

of lsft2. rethe I'rua?lau Miruater* and th* nUHHatuB, hat


|>>
ilmirrtl retain In* mcitn.l ami rufht of
< |.(iti..ii being cncour..-..(.. rat !??<
raged in tlx- matter, it waa Anally
hn.ught clear t him tit* iiereneity for
In. nignale.n
The negotiation- *?--twe-n Biamank ami Windthopd aitfi
reference to the fiuelph fund ami the
at litmil oi the I lerieal party are only
r<.nni"-ted with tic rriai* an far an that
the Chancellor Hum I to subject hi" inteni>rw ilh ih-putie* to any control.
No -?. |i hail la-en taken hj the F.mpen.r
IM-raonallv. or hv the sovereign* of any
of the federal -t.ti. to induce Bisman-k
to remain at the head of the Ministry of
Foreign Affaire.
The tone of tin .trerrv only feebly indie*tea the auger which exists in the

wa

|r..in the 1 abiuet ..nier


lating I" :ntrm*Mbetween

fmr%

11.. T-aii-' i iiih- tal \mmm ialH.n wa


\
mntk-rw wen
lieM toda;
* unaw.r
<lieti(*rd. tnit inn
pentrl
A rrrv
few hang' tl. rat- w. rr ma<U and
lie?
an- ix l cad to la> truvtr pol
hiuuarlf
he. Cliain..an -will.
(he ptawil.ihtt "I lh.
|.Uy
lisniptioi. ?? tl mam union. Hint it rw
the only u"M"-.atH*i in the .-.mtUM
\u25a0tot wtifYVripu *rora internal war.
In
the Wentern Aaexn-ii nan Ihrrr was. no
rat.- eajrtUaSJ ar-l no ] WaaWeaty sfj any.
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<

WESTknN PENNBY

or

ANOTHFER LOOD
i

st'KNE

OEt UOE.

Apprehnnaion Kelt it P'.ttabnrg


JobnaOther River Points
town Again Flood'd?Tht
Ohio River
Rising Rapidly.

Oreat
and

Bisuiarckian circles.

The

paper*

hith-

avoided touching the dangerous ami


I erto
delicate question oi the Emperor's inter-

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course;

<

nro-oTK

hsii \.

[100 stringent

Kegalat lons.

>
.
I'Mii" March Tl. ?The air
haw \mwn ahe with rumors saving that
M at mum Oat tartest i<>n of the provisional
" Ii? I J! rial the ilecree convokinn a nmstant asPcmhU
an.l to prolong
the 4irta4>ifaht|i fltre ream. At a dinner
I lay \u25a0 ha Mimate iof War alladed to thta report The people he aaid
\u25a0 1H.0t.1 not iD*uh> the < internment and
aoeh
rumors.
Jaatfner in the itovernment nor the
arant a* tlierr anyone who i had led the
hauwhil auprraaat-y'of the sword. What
tlse nteuila-rn ol tin I lovcmmetlt most
earnewth desired wa lo return a* noon
as isaasihke to private lit.
\s p. himself no inrlacement rouid In- sufficient to
maining
re.-.iH ih- him \u25a0?? r.
|* nnanently
m the place lie .si-tipiea.
The minister has since pnhiished a
card Mating his speech was not correct I v

? IsariiU' Mutiny Against

Oletaturshlp Will Im

re|s.rte<l.

The citizens' relief committee today


derided to return g*9tO telegraphed
ference in Ministerial resjtonsihility, hut
trum Seattle vctrrday for tbe relief of
the hnzftlr'f irankne*" may lead to a
Mayor Pond sent a
the unemployed.
Pa.,
Prrrhrao.
March
2i.?Fn.ni
all
discussion which may awaken the Emdispatch to toe Mayor ok Seattle express- indications a flood ol skfioM pro|N.rtion* peror
t<> the tact
ing thanks for the contribution, but
that a personal,
stating that assistance from abroad was threatens this secth n. A warm rain direct *y*tciuoi _>vernment has not yet
not needed.
set in last night and has continued
or obtained a supreme hold upon the tierliiorge Lathrop and (ieorge Wiley since.
The mount, ins a en- covered man |M-ople. The complacency with
were arrested yesterday on the charge ot with snow, nnd this.melting, has swollen
which Bismarck's retirement is now
forging
Southern
Pacific
railroad
streams until they are out generally regarded,
may soon be retickets.
A whole outfit of rubber all the small
of
their
?*
mmi
all
Dispatcl
hank*.
I.alhrop
placed with regret that the country is
stamps, etc.. was secured.
Honorary l'all-Hear.'rx.
Eorro.J
guilt
|M.iiit"
along
Yotighioconfessed
his
and
said
the
Wiley
Ahegheny.
WSJ
left at the mercy of a self-willed autoft Kan.wn Hani-. Pure Beer.
The list of honorary pall tMIWI at
his tool,
geny and Monongabela rive > n-port lb.- crat.
Ilepres-'ntativc Turner, of Kai.-a-. to- only
tomorrow's services w ill M M lolloWl
'i lie application of W. LbSBS for a writ wider rising rapidl>. A the head(JoloiieU Wade and Stanlmi. QeMrlMI day intriMlneed a bill detining lager beer
Tie ('alum order of 1*52 had always
review in tbe Mulattos mine case, waters of the Monongabela
the lieen held by tBismarck as interpreting
Morgan ami WIIUmm), U. P. A.; John and imp shig a special tux upon, and of
Suprei.u j
was
grunted
today
by
(liuuiin:
Smith,
the
Sony
uf
Celierul
uUina
I-x-Pmsld mt Haves.' K-giilntMii; tlie MB imtlactnrw. sale ami Court, and ant for hearths: April'Jib* h. water ir htub or t.aftti ever known. On- Prussian countitulion to mean tbat
Potter Parmer, VV.
Meanwhile the receiver war osdered ass | ami still creeping ut>. Fan iiamh. along I the I-o--i.il of the Ministry ought to
<>f adulterated lager bqar.
Mnmhnll Field,
C. i>. irrunui- Wirt iasportationSl|.rlal
to nrnke any rhnngi's in the property or tho stresnis are alrrady t;nder water.
appoint his own Cabinet, choosing men
Land Court*.
[lexter, Colonel.l. B. Hoxton, Jiulgo !:.
having political opinions and principles
(leneral A. S. Williamson, formerly funds appertaining to the mine, which and great alarm is felt. Ms-ports fnun
B.
s. TBthQl, Mayor D. ? '? Cregn-r..1.John
is
located
at
Mexico.
in harmony with his own. Tbe EmBOBOCa,
Frank commissioner of the general land otlice.
Ilrake, P. X- Stinlcliifkcr.
in
the
mountains
(Miints
oi
West
VirSeventeen hundred dollars was paid
peror refused this, and maintained the
Uw re'nee. OeOTM Ii:nlap, .1 mlge Walter beiore Mm Hoose committee on private
ginia
show
tbe
strea.us
bank
full
all
park
right
laborers today, and the comof the monarch to appoint minis0 (iresham. Jonn B. Carson, General
land claiMis. today made argument in to the
r.li"! nl the unemployed and rising, with rain .ailing everywhere. ters having a direct responsibility not
W. K. Strung. John M. Clark. William which be urged the committee to pm- ! mittee for the still
has fk&fltiQ at iv dkr Dispatches HTJ in.iical ions for disastrous to the president but to the crown.' Tbe
11. .1- McFaxiand, C. I>. Unamend legislation providing hat the ; \u25a0rorkiagmen
im Nix
pasal. The men now i.t work will lie Hoods tonight and ton orrov. wen- never appointment of Bamn Yon Berlepsch as
esiahlishment of a tribunal in New j employed
having lost a day's lietter, and there is a good deal of apMonday,
ordered
tn
on
Minister of Commerce, was the thin end
has
l.een
GMaMVfi Sehulield
Mexico and Albania to adjudicate con- labor during lest week.
prehension.
In Pittsburg! rise of three of the wedge. The direct instructions
MM) RMUMMd vi Ihe I >. purl uieiil vi the tested land claims.
the
the Emperor gave Berlepsch affecting
In
tl
ascot
to
five
feet
more
will
Imtadass
lower
O'Connor,
Edward
cost*
Mhkwari, in eqnjnrtction with his pwtThe Trutttr HI tleohol.
vtcted of manslaughter for killingHenry portion uf the Smith side a id Allegheny the economic policy of the empire evoked
,nt euinmand. until future orders. I.enThe
on
House
committee
the
alcoholic
and
nf
wnrk
the
warm remonstrance of tbe Chansu"pcnei.in
City,
cause the
remain in the F.ast
Armstrong, his father In lasr, ou Decementl Sehntield willPrn.'ti.r's
liquors lrathe Ic.is authorized a lavorublc ber
0r.1.-rs.
27th last, he was sentenced lo live in the mills along the river. The pSUWaI in cellor.
Secretary
report on a bill for the appointment of a j
The
.nparing
Emperor, in a written communithe lower districts in
to
WAsniMiTux. March 22?Tin- Se.nc..miiiissioner on that trallic, to he aft- 1 year*' imprisonment at San agSMtln to- vacate
their humes. So far im sriiuun cation sent by him to Bismarck early
turv of War issued an order BO the army pointed by the President, to make a
last week, -explained his views on mondamage is reported.
tosyssv, announcing the death irl General complete investigation into that traffic?
STKAMKI> iN ?I'UISfO.
archial prerogatives, his conviction that
.lohn*ti>wn A|(aln Thr.-al.neil.
rriKik. Itrecites the gallant services of alcoholic.
fermented and malt?its A Mllor and
eh
2.'.?The
the
Chancellor's claims were an enPa.,
Win.
Want
to
JniiNMi.w
N.
Ma
water
deceased,
ex|iresses
BVOTeciaV phases in its relatioi to revenue and
ItauKUter
and
the
has remained stationary s nee daylight, croachment on the rights of the sovhy the taxation ; its ell'ect
< i,in.' It, I.m* AllK.'lf*.
tinnnf the great luss sustained folMPNrs;
on lalsir, luanufacturereign,
and, finally, a determination to
hut
volume
is
feci
lincn-ased
likely
the
Ban Fkam isco. March 22. ?Mis. S. B.
-ervie.-. The order cnncludi sas
ing. agriculture, pauperism, crime, soand absolute control.
truthful and sin- cial vice, public health, etc.. and Mport ! Clanton and her daughter, recent on aecounl uf a steady fall uf rain during exercise general time,
<ieneral Crunk was as and
About
the
saute
large
logs
that
direct overtures to
arrivals from Portland, Or., are stranded the forenoon. Sever.il
btaVO, theM to Congress withiu two years.
cere as he was tearless admirahly
against
bridge
leading Clericals
the
Fraaklin
Windthnrst
and
other
among
at
hanged
Bttlng
money
without
and
stran.'ei*
ennihined qMatttlM in
liiehll-'m llounty Kill.
from persons doing the Emperor's bidinn,
threaten!
its
destruti
but
a
force
of
WW
SO
the
hotel.
claim
that
9
Brooklyn
They
duties
w
bicll
he
him fur IlitIngalls, by request, introduced i
Senator
ding,
aiming
guidance of the
to
take
them,
men
removed
unless
it
the
rapid
and
long engaged OBMI the lnuitier. He a hill today to give to every soldier Of I while en route feom Pi rtlan.l. w here
succesefully. sailor who served ninety days or longer they Bat their husband and lather ! rise should occur little further damage negotiations out of Bismarck's bands,
could treat with the Indian"
produced
the
climax
of
the
crisis.
Angeles, i is anticipated at pSSttlt.
h sty and in the late
neglected them. lo
for their faith in his
war. a bounty of (SO a year whirr Mr*. Clanton
PrrTsi no, March 22.? A Johnstown
On Saturday the Emperor got, as be
s brother
re-,
their let every year
as strong as
counsel was
of service, or part of a sides,
tonight
says tin- city will be probably desired and expected, an intilate
by
purspecial
courage
sagacity
and
in
the
some
mistake
they
fear of his
year. Ifthe soldier is dead, the money
Tickets
to
San
Francisco goaded bsfOfe moniii g. The citizens mation of Bismarck's resignation, and
field He was a true soldier; a good shall go. in tin- order named, to the chased When
on Tuesday, in a closely written docuthey arrived here on Fri- are now moving from their homes.
citisen; faithful to doty, upright in pnrmother. Only,
Widow,
minorchildrcn.
lather
or
ment of twenty folios,
sky
The Ohio V. v Hll.
which he has kept
day they were accompanied by a son I
noee; feLmpls and mmbm to his
I
In case a soldier or sailor was discharged and
midnight
from the papers, the Emperor received
brother,
and
exand
their
sole
cash
Cincinnati.
L'2.?
At
possestuwardsall;
his life
March
me.mur
he is to be paid a bounty
disability,
for
Ohio river register -d lifty feet and the Chancellor's reasons for resigning.
ample may well be eomniended to all for his full enlistment.
Any soldier sion was ffk\ lrom which the I'ai ilic the
Bismarck has not parted with the Emclaimed *2 for trans- live inches, having risen live inches in
young men, und especially those .if the who served as a substitute lor pay. is Transfrr Company
served.
porliiej their luggage p. the hotel. The the last hour. It seei is to be keeping peror in sulks or apparent anger, for the
iirmv in which he so hoiiorahly
hem-tits of the law.
excluded
from
the
Kmperor
followed his recommendation
remaining $7 was just sufficient to lake ; up that rapid rate.
T:ie river BUM in
The'tiag will be pitted at hail-niast at
Iteet KuHTiir Count ic-.
appointing (ieneral Yon Caprivi.
tor ight since
the
the
son PS I>>s Angeles, and the two ! an- apprehensive
all tnilitarv posts and stations, and thirPaddock,
from
the
committee
Since
the
Senator
Bismarck has
have not a -out wherewith te | condition of the fen butanes of ihe held daily crisis. Princesswhich
teen minute-guns will be Bred Oft the on agriculture and forestry, today Ms womentheir
receptions,
have been
hotel bill, so thai, although west slope of the All'g'lenex is learned.
day nf the receipt ol this order, and the \u25a0OrtM a substitute for two bills lefoiied settlesteamship
crowded.
appeared,
Bismarck
(lv rflow
lhe
has
The
South
m
and
company
worn
lor
euaSSSSMaI
mourning
will be
I
i.ailge vi
elert,
to the committee for the encouragement
seemed
more
and
chatty
cheertul,
to lake them to I.os Angeles free of
Nkv. Ori.kans. March 22. ?The river is
thirty days.
brighter than for years.
of the cultivation of the sugar beet and charge, they cannot leave the city.
It
vee*
receding
slowly,
and the
continue
Fraternal Sympathy.
the manufacture of sugar therefrom,
Count Herbert Bismarck insists in his
to hold, hut the Nit.i cieva**e i now 4!>o
New Yokk. March 22.?At a special with the nquest that it be referred to
intention to withdraw from the foreign
feet wide, and appear U'votid euntml.
< barter lluy at Iterkeley.
meeting of the Natiunal Board of Mantiie committee on linance. The bill prooffice
Francisco,
March
22.?Charter
at the earliest possible moment.
Si:;
The
water
from
the
Oti
itt
bn-ak
j
spread
agers vi the Suns uf the American Reva bounty el one dollar for every j Day exercises were held at Brrki !rv Cni over a large territory. AH the stock in Hen-en Miguel. Bennigsen and Hintzn poses
olution today, resolutions In rttmnrj lif
ton of beets raised in the United States,
peter
are
mentioned as possible minismorning,
this
for
the
i.uirteenth
overflowed
district
and
ioi
rSSVity
quite
the
a
1ieneral Crunk, who was a member
delivered to a faclory and made into anniversary.
V. Bailey delivered distance adjacent, has hem BJHnWrUd WD ters, as Count Eulenber, now CivilGor*
the order, were adupted, and Htshup merchantable sugar und a bounty lot*I S short ad'iress, Henry
ernor
of
day,
Hesse-Nassau,
is successor to
j places of salety. and tne laopb)SF BOW
W. 11. ln- every hundred
as president of the
Chenej. ol GhlflaWD; Hon. Boekner,
pounds ot sugar manullerr Ilerfurth in the Ministry of the Infollowed by Norman H. Lang, of ihe comfortably situated at dilfen-nl places,
ol factured from beets
"itlls, .'if Indiana; Governor
raised in the United
kenm.kv; Hon. W. H. rjrearly, of States, the bounty to he paid nnlv dttr- senior class, w ho spoke on ?'Grounds for ; ami have been well prevbbsj fOt by those terior.
interested in their welfare
Advices from Vienna point to the reMichigan, and Hon. Horace Kuhl.'ul lag the fiscal years of 18Sll-'!c_'-'!i.!. It an Oilllmistll View oi the Social CondiMiss Hanrork, of the junior class,
tirement of Count Kalnokv. Kalnoky's
Wisconsin, were appointed a committee also proposes to admit free of duty dur- Hon.
on
spoke
the pioneer element in Amerilie Uitleil th. M .11-.
policy suited Bismarck, but not Emperor
to attend the funeral, to represent Ihe ing the same period, all machinery im- can aristocracy, Charles
(i. Michener,
Franz Josef, who will now seek a man
San Frascimu, March 22. ?Charles
Natiunal Board oi Oncers.
ported for the iiianutai tare of beet sugar. of the sophomore class, spoke
of the W. Ingraham was arrested here
tmlay able to give Austria a chance to assume
Crook'a Anri-itry.
great
by
value
lo
Americans
ol
knowlthe
A.
Postal Inspector geylaridt, on tbe an equal footing with German diploTIN TI.ATB.
Baltimore, March 22.?Francis
edge of the Spanish language, Professor charge of rifling the ni tils at Casadera. macy. The Austrian Government disCrook, president oi the Equitable Inthe
ol
faculty.-poke
Opposed
l'ropo.ed
Moses,
Bernard
oi
The fanners
to the
county. Ingralain ny ns a hall trusts Emperor William's leaning toHtirance Company, a enusin and Intimate
the "Poaaibilities oi Reform." The Sonoma
Hull.
in a general n nUShaudiS store wards the Czar.
interest
Crook, has a recent
friend of General(ieneral,
evening
was Spent in dancing.
W vsiusiiTos. March ft.?A number of
The committees of the labor conference
kept by F. C. Burns, the |M.stmaster,
in which he reletter fruni the
argument
canned-goods
great
dealers made
at Caaadero, and freqaentl* sasisted in have agreed upon the following decifamily legend that their 01
-1 rs to thehad
and
committee
An
Aiitl-SlalMoii
Ticket.
sions
ways
handling
packatre*.
Only males over 14 years shall be
before
the
means
the
mails.
Two
OUC
fought
in the battle
the today.
ancestors
in opposition to the proposition
MsaOXD, March 22. ?A county ticket euiitaining $HH) iv gold md annther $12(1 employed in the mines; female labor
BonM. Oi them one went to England
underground
in
twohas
the
by
by
gold,
surplus
pn"totHce
money
the tariff bill to increase
been nominated
of the
is prohibited; children's
anti nslnwi in
and tbe other came nver with Lord wtthe duty ou tin and bjgfa license factions of both the urder fund were up. le. and the c.in- labor in factories is dependent upon
timnre, eHtahlishing the family tn ilus thirds of a cent a pound
packpanicIngraham
The tent" appropriated.
con- their completion of a prescribed school
plSte. Representatives of several price Democratic and atepwhlWaa
country.
the employment at night of pering firms contended that half tin
following were among the nominal ions fessed, and the latter stiin waa found on
goods
was made C. H. Shirks. Superior Judge; M. D. his season.
sons under 14 years of age is prohibited
they received for their
A Fatal Hhootlna; Affray.
present
Peek,
of
the
of
the
can.
and
the
W.
District
Atthe
of children in unhealthy
up
Wood,
employment
Bberiff;
cost
J.
New Yokk, March 22.-A tatal shootcent, on tomaor dangerous trades is prohibited; Suntorney ; Jerry Myall.Clerk ; B. C.Turner,
The Striker" liallled.
ing affruv took place in fronl ul ihe tax amounted to ten per
(i.
The
cancers
of
day
Recorder;
and corn packed.
F..
shall be a day of rest in all employBeetor,Treasurer; BBAH Francisco, kla'noh 22.?The
Fnurteenfh-street theater tonight, just toes
this country consumed about |1Z,UU0,600 N. Hughes. Auditor; J. L Wright, As- habeas SOffpUS proceediiigll bsSfBB by the ments, except cases of necessity, or
before the hour for the perfonnanos.
annum, and the sessor; B.J. Bither. BoMfiatendent of Ironinolders' Union to I SCUTS the rewhere work can only proceed at certain
James B. Hyde quarreled with William worth of tin plate per almost
entirely by BchOOW; Dr. L, 11. Bradley. Coroner aud lease of an Eastern mol 'cr, I'ark. who, seasons.
Turnbull, a rival ticket speculator, and tax upon it was paid
Public Administrator.
it was alleged, was rest i MM nf (,: lihThe Hamburger Nachrichten says a comThe affsir post people.
shot him bj tbe abdomen.
I
said
in the
say
no
Representative
frly at the Kisdun Irnn aks, were ended plete change is intended in the German
ThSfS
created great
excitement.
half
the
mills
of
The 111 In.I (OxlUeaa.
year
a
by
Judge
tne
POUISS
of
a
and
w
K<
dismissed
the
interior
today
policy, and that a plan exists to
between
Lery,
was an nld feud
Stockton, March 22.?The
limnr.e writ.' This means that the six Eastern
producing all the
have all the great parties in tbe ReichHyde,
win. hears
\u25a0 gOOd thifl country would he
men.
consumpJustice,
domestic
statue
Bast,
tin
for
of
cast
in
stand\u25a0Holders
ik
Hisby
plate
stag
J. M.
needed
the
will emit nine v
at the
represented in the Cabinet. The
leputation, was visited tonight
ing elr,.'n feet high, was this aftornaO don, as they say they do not want tn recognized evening organs of
tion, and at a price that would compare
Hill and Steele Mackav, and toldtliem favorably
Bismarck
being
with the pnsaal price paidfoi placed iv position on the dome of the join the strikers.
declare that he declined both the Dukei
he shot in self-defense, after nearly
tin plait. Thirty thousand new coiirl bouse.
importi
Ex-Com:ressiiian i
and pension.
dom
Count Herbert BisknucUed down and having his eye tocul men
given
employment,
would also be
Loultil di livered an appropriate address
I'aelSe I'tiait Failures.
marck has requested that he be relieved
amqgad out. Turnhnll threatened
Tiiriibull and the country would savetin.i&i.iHKi.nno before a large crowd.
San Fuvncisco, Mi ll fi -Krad- Iof his office at once.
his UfSKft out antl be lired.
sent atvay for English
shooting.
'eporU
now
Mercantile
bOSS)
Afiency
street's
I
dit
all U
after the
The report is general that Bismarck
A Rlk Land Slide.
twenty-six faiitires in (In- Pai c >ast has declined the
This statement was received with inDukedom of Lauencredulity by the packers,
who said. ; Onto. Cal., March 22.?Tin i-.iuth- States and Totritories b r the ?
Killed by a lionr.
ndburg and the appointments of Colonelthey could tie assured that botind train ih seven
late. The ing yesterday,as oosapsred aith twenty- | i General of Cavalry and Field
hours
M, n aav, OaL, March 22.? I>oiningo however, if
Marshal
iinpluvee of PaUen s ibis result would follow, tloy would have delay is caused by a big land slide north one for the previous week, and eight for Gftieral, offered him by tbe Emperor.
Vie
lv. Carmcl
of here.
the corres|K)tiding week lj ISo!
The report causes a great
da;
valley, was killed nothing more to say.

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March ??".?. A I
Isaias W. Ilrlln.au. of \" \>
geles, new president ..( the Nevada
Bank, has assumed ii.nlml of affair- m
Ihe hank.
He stales thai no chsiig<
will be made in the Uuik staff i ? |l>?
iliingcut. as
are running very sinooth
Tln-re has Ixioi a good demand for at.* It
and In- ha* found il difficult lo HII lie
orders.
Twenty-five iarlo*d of Chute**' I*Ixircrs, about Wi in nil. arrived hen- tonight from S.utberii California, where'
they hate been at work upon railroad*
Th.-re was a meeting of th.- California
Uague director* tonight, at which the
win dull ov. r w lurh ihVtT has Um
much diMriimH.ii w.i- formally accepted
At a meeting ol the prison director*
I'xlay il ? denied to purchase I.Ut'
Isale* oi iih. al X*i rents per pound
-.c o'.e*ii. n ~( i, ,1-n,-.- the atone quarry
r., >au gSkM
v-: discussed at length,
hut no .inclusion vtac jctied.
It is thought tin *'nited Stales ? Mliser
San Francisco will !*? ready for Pel trial
trip in al.ut sixty day*. It is announced
that Captain Miner (iinmlhll, who commanded the Charleston on her lirsl trip,
will also go iv couunund of the San

'

oSbW

Proaainene*

|>cr says

by tire in ihe |
vi MarThe trainmen put mil the lire iv
lull;.'
tilne I*l save II
"trct'h tl Ire-'ii.
The origin vi the lire is not known.

1.11 wrvnes will lakiat i I'VUV., Il v I


to. it tow
M. I'hersoii, oi .'- Second
l*sa> I
ofrieiiiting.
anhvterian
ebureh.
Key.
Key.
Ir.
Dr.
nisted by

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ot

tines.

Thr I'lmiTil\u25a0! rlln-*

'urn

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treMleworkSlow mIIm south

eotintn.

T*.i

tiraiof

layed twenty minutes

fejH

A Ittirntnc; Tl\u25a0\u25a0lit.

kthv. March 22.?The IfSWi train


>:11 I lani i-i this evening was de-

Stih

Ihe remiotic present, anxious to view


main*. Mm. Crook wan quit* ill ln*t
night ami this morning from nervous
inmtution. hut was much improved llus
A great many telegrams of
afternoon.
...mloleii.e have U-tn received from
prominent people in different |NrtHMHM

Freaks nf the san

Slrangi

omm

Hi

Other Loral iirrurretires at the


Met ropoli-

i Baas b

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Mr. EMail
tfct tW
tiM Nl'\rHlll taHTlk.

<

at

MM Funeral I i-

Imhlv ul
March 22.?The
?.i neral Crook in lying in one of the
parlors of the irnnd Pacific lintel, elail
in th. full uniionn of his runk iiml with
the national Man drawn over tin- casket,
n which also are pitted the chapeau
ami sword of the deceased warrior.
aVaWJB the parlors were opened to the
I

tt

rata ay. m>


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Tavr ?aaa

FIVE CENTS.

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?aVrATarej

PACIFIC COAST.

Hnrdrrrr Let" No Aid from

hi. raWsi In last


Niw Vi>mk. March 22. ?Among tiki
n.-erx <-ii the steamship Germanic.
I"Iny. BfW Ihni.l Steven">ti, father oi
Mi- Hii iehel I. whom- hushand i under
arret i t the murder of Frederick Bcnpe*l Bi \ViMHlt4|iM'W,r mada. RtVWWBM
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fin- .laugh), Mr".
WVi i.,i..
din I .';;... in J Jiton.
When Mevrurntli w asked mImI Im
hi.iiM rlti lovtaril the dcfeii""'
In* .ii"< mautn
in-law, he raid tie canie tn Ibin
solely lO limk alter Mm ilit#-r--tr of hie
Inllghtci. Now lhat Blkt VM pr.irtiralK
?free,
he did imt pee m by he-lnmlil re ma in
until the tri.ilvi Itim hi ll MM IM. lb
WOttld MC her interest" properly loohsd
after. Stevenson aaki liii .laughter was
deceived by Bun-hell with n-garl to ihe
farm at ffOtMlMotk, anil BMS knew no
mon alxint it than Benwcll or I'elly.
He added that he wan opposed lo the
marriage oi his daughter tv Burchell.
From th- manner Stevenson Mote, it
ilues nut look as ii he would Ml 'iniefi
toward" tlu, defense of his son-in-law.

I'amly.

irraaurnawnt* for

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Lair.- TUronir*

SI XDAY MORNING. >LVR( II J

sensation.

f*r. I'rrrasai au, March 82.?Students


the I'nivi :-ily and the Academy of
Agriculture engaged in a serious riot
yestirdav. The students insist upon the
|restoration of the liberal regulations of
I**:,and the refusal of the authorities
to comply with their demand led to an
ol

onthrvak. Five hundred students were


arrested.
Tmops guard the streets ami
all trattie in the
is

sli>i>pctl.

The i rov.

has abandoned

rnint-nt

the

prosecution of tfie woman, Tehehrikova,


charged with sending the Czar a letter,

threatening that unless lie imslities his


reactionary policy, he would meet the
fate of Alexander 11.

FLACK FOUND GUILTY.


THE FAMOUS CONSPIRACY TRIAL
ENDED.
Young Flack and Meeks Also Included in
the Verdict?A Sensation Caused by a
Spy Newspaper Reporter.

Knr Yon, March 23.?At 12 this


tbe jury in the Flack
ca-c came in Io curt ami announced
that they hail (bund all three of the defendants, Sheriff Flack, his won William,
and feeeyh Meeks, guilty. The arguSunday) morning

ments closed in the case Saturday eveniiii:, and Judge Barrett delivered a
lengthy charge. The jury was divided
on two definitions he gave of conspiracy,
in law First, to do an unlawful act byunlawful means: second, to do a lawful act by unlawful means.
There is
no doubt," he said, "tbat the judgment
record is that of a fraudulent divorce.
Under the first division the jury must
decide whether the suit was falsely instituted, and if Mrs. Flack had given
her consent. Under the second, assuming Mrs. Flack agreed to the proceeding
and bad a right to a divorce, it will be
necessary to consider if unlawful means
were employed to procure it."
The judge also touched on all the important points in the evidence.
He
charged the jury as io reasonable doubt,
and left the case with them.
A sensation was created at midnight
by the report that a reporter bad
been
found in tbe room with the jury. He
was Dilworth Choate, of the World, and

'

admitted tbat he had concealed himself


behind the curtains in the room. The
defense demanded that he be punished.
Judge Barrett said the law did not provide a punishment, Choate was made to
give up his notes, and Judge Barrett
after expressing his abomination of the
act, asked Choate to say that he would
not publish what he had heard.
declined to make the promise, andChoate
asked
counsel. The judge said he needed no
counsel. He was allowed to go, and the
jury was sent back to deliberate.
The judge said as it was Sunday, all
he could do was to accept the verdict.
The defendants would remain under bail
of $5,000 each. Tbe penalty for the
offense of which the prisoners are convicted, is one year's imprisonment or a
fine of $500, or both. It is understood
the defense will move to set aside the
verdict, on the ground that the presence
of a reporter in the jury room vitiated
the
proceedings.

Cable

Flashes.

Paris, March 22.?The Chamber today elected Spuller Vice-President.


Rome, March 22.?The damage done
by continued floods throughout the
country is estimated at 4,000,000 francs.
Madrid, March 22.?Forged notes to
the amount of 500,000 pestas were discovered in a package of funds brought
here from Seville.
London,
March 22.?The
British
steamer Virent was abandoned at sea.
The Captain and eight of the crew
landed at Ferrol. The mate and fourteen men were lost.
On the Warpath.

San Diego, March 22.?An Ensenada,


Lower California, dispatch says the
Cocopah Indians are on the warpath on
the other side of the peninsula. The
reports are Conflicting, but it is believed
they are murdering Mexican settlers and
fighting among themselves. Governor
Topete has sent a large detachment of
troops over the mountains to the scene

of the disturbance.

Destructive

Cyclone.

Chester, S. C, March 22.?A destructive cyclone passed over the village of


Edgmore
this afternoon. Fourteen
houses were blown down, and one man
named Miller, was killed and several
persons seriously injured. Tbe Edgmore
church was also destroyed.
A Faith-Curlst Indicted.
New York, March 22.?Gutthorn
Olson, a Swede faith-curist, was indicted by the King's county Grand Jury
today for manslaughter, for allowing his
10-months-old son to die without medical attendance. Olson is out on bail.
An Unknown Suicide.

Mabtinez, March 22.?An unknown

man shot himself on the railroad track


in front of the train, just
of San
1 ablo, and was run over. Anorth
gold watch
and chain, $20 and a pistol, were
found
on his body.

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