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FORTY-POTJUT- H' YEAR PITTSBURG, :ratIDi.Y, , MARCH IB, ,1889. ? - THREE CENTS ' AA- choice, it is understood, between the A PALPABLE-BLTJNDEB- . ?K BAN AGAINST. A SNAG. A BIT OF A BBEEZB. STEEL TRUST. WAEM AT PAKIS. fSSi. A K1TGHEN T Austrian mission and the Consul General- A BIfl JH'SDREADCALL -- ship to to go to Red-H- ot London. Be is inclined The President Nominate! a Marshal Before Mistakes tho Clerks How They Some- -, A Debate In the Senate and Cham- s? life is of . Vienna, where the work is light and the Ink Was Dry on tho Commission times Occur An Interesting Question ber of Deputies Bouloneer's Friends wtro pleasant. quite satisfied Chairman Andrews' Adjournment Chicago Mills Endeavoring to Effect The Colonel isn't of Another Man Confirmed Raised Too, Much Conver- Defy tlia Government Several' with way administration has been House Combination the the lor the Same Office. BesolutionTassestlie sation for Easiness. a With a Duels In Prospect. Has at Last Been Discovered by conducted during the past ten days, but rSFECTAI. TELEGRAM TO THE DISPATCH. J The Comes FIUW A STAJT COEBISrOItpXST.l Pabis, March 14, In the Senate to-d- at Hfgh there has been no such straining of relations Washington, March 14. Attorney Vkto STICKING AWHILE IN THE SENATE. Habbisbubo, March 14. Just after the CAPITAL OP TWENTY MILLIONS. M. Naquet said that he would not defend the Critics, and It is Said between him and General Harrison as has General Miller came very placing com- Noon Tiriout Warning near calling of the yeas and nays had been himself from the charges had been T been reported. that ; President Harrison In an embarrassing fix pleted this morning, on Mr. Lytle's biU brought against him in connection with the to Consist of The Colonel is also perfectly willing to y, and Four Men Obey. owing to a blunder for which either Senator Quay Taking No Chances of Loss on authorizing appeals from assessments of Negotiations-t- That End Have Been In Patriotic League. First, because he knew lessons in diplomacy from take a few easy he or some of the officials in the Depart- taxes to the Courts of Common Pleas, Mr, be- sans, ap- Anything to Magee., Progress Some Time. that the Chamber 'had condemned him fie ment nt Secretary Blaine before ais of Justice is responsible. When "Wherry, of Cumberland, raised a breeze. forehand, and second, because the party to pointment, however, will come straight from Secretary Pruden rode up to the The bill had been lost yesterday, for. look of which he belonged never appealed except to -- ELKINS, PLATT AND CO. himself. That A TERRIBLE EXPLOSION. the hands of the President Capitol this afternoon he had in his official A BIT OF A BKEEZE' IN THE HOUSE. a constitutional majority, and Captain 80ME OF THE STOCKHOLDERS SICE universal suffrage. especial honor bestowed upon the is not an bag the nomination of Mr. Weed to be Brown, of BeaYfer, heaped coals of fire In the. Chamber ot Deputies M. Laguerre the appointments to the averred his intended to prosecute Colonel, for all Marshal for the Territory of on the head of the gentleman from that party present time, it is The Ccmmlttee oa Health Senises Jo Bejeal tbe And There Is a PcsriWUty That the Deal Cannot he its campaign pacifically and legally. He The True Reason Why Glarkson Goes foreign service, up to the Montana. He hadn'fTbeen in the Senate re- fc Oleomargarine taw Huntingdon by making the motion for Consummated. would not appeal tojbe Chamber, whose Eobert Mnnroe Son's Boiler Shop, understood, have been made by General chamber five minutes before he found out consideration. Mr. Xytle had been a strong country, - to Work for Wanqmaker, consulting the State de- verdict was immaterial, but to the in. fining. Harrison without that the President had already sent in the opponent of Brown's bill, and the Captain which supported the Patriotic League. He on Smallman Street, partment. name of Irwin for the same office, and, State Chairman Andrews saw his adjourn- seiied the opportunity to get even in this The three great steel companies, the denied that the league was a secret society. what made the situation all the more awk- ment safely through the House, yesterday, way. Before the vote was announced Mr. North Chicago, the Union and the Jollet, The real conspirators were those who rebelled HAERISON LED INTO A QDEEE BLUNDER. HABD TO FOBGET. ward, Irwin had been confirmed. "Wherry against universal suffrage. the course of Pruden but it ran into a snag in the Senate and declared that members who had are endeavoring to effect a consolidation. Jn TOO MUCH STEAM SAID TO CAUSB rushed for the wire and telegraphed to the not voted were the House were his speech, M. Laguerre was colled to order US was referred to a committee. big of and not in intend- Two Important Appointments That Are White House the following: A lot recorded as voting, and that a gentleman The managers claim that no trust is on account of his violent language, and the was Hang Up Sschnylcr Deprecated Wash-bar- ne March 14. hills were either passed or reported favora- whb was not a member of the Honse had ed, but say that the proposed deal would fact inscribed on the official record. The Kame of a Candidate lor a Western Senate, General Boulanger rose, and, crossing his Extolled Cleveland E. TV. Halford, Executive Mansion: bly." The oleomargarine law will not be re- been going around from member to member, give to market. Some of the stock- Engine Rooms and Adjaeeat MarshaUhiB bent to tbe Senate Shortly and lobbying. tons the arms, defiantly regarded the majority. An The Bossey an Unknown. Tbe nomination received from the Depart- pealed, if the committee' recommendation arrangement. Badly Wrecked Tho RnIa-Pea.H- sr BB After Another Man llnd Been Confirmed ment of Justice this Mr. Zeicler snrmorted hia colleacme. Mr. holders are not in favor of the uproar ensued, daring which M. Thiesse tSPECIAl. TELEGRAM TO TBE DISPATCH.! morning of Weed for Fly In Many Directions Balldbifs for the Same Place Why Eageno Schuy- Marshal of Montana is a duplicate, except as can save it. Few demands on the Treasury "Wherry, but Mr. Brooks, the only person It may yet fall through. was censored for apostrophizing the Presi- slles 14. There is likely to name dent. PeCassagnao defied Cham- Falling Employes ler's Confirmation Hants Fire The Ken-Yor- Washington, March of nominee, of one sent In previously. are to be paid in full. they mentioned as not voting in his place, Paul the Crushed by Walls to be a fight in the Senate over GeneralBus-sey'-s The lint name (Irwin) has been confirmed, 'and proved by Captain Billingsley and ber to prosecute General Bonlaoger. As p. aod Others Havs Narrow Escapes Ib Senators Don't Know Buascy or the latter will have to be withdrawn. The rSrSCIAT. nUEOSAKTOTHXStSFATCS.J immi- confirmation for Secretary of the In- rFBOM A STAT COBKSSPOXSXXT.l Graham that he hadvoted from his result of the hsated debate duels are the. Wreck TAuvaf. tho Dead Want Him Credited to Their State How Chairman of tbe Judiciary Committee has been Chicago, March 14. If negotiations now nent between MM. and Provost eldentsof terior. This afternoon Senator Edmunds informed of the error, and the press associa- Habeisbubg, March 14. Another step" seat. Captain Skinner1 explained that he Arena and Wounded toss About 836,008. a Territorial Candidate Knlned His tions have been requested not to off. pending don't fail the three great steel com- MM. Burdeau and DeCassagnac, sent the following to Secretary Noble: send it toward final adjournment was by the had been talking to a gentleman near Mr. Chances by Pnbtishlng Bis Autobi-- c O. L. Pbuden. taken Shiras' seat, and did not notice the calling panies of Chicago, the North Chicago, the and MM. Pichon and Laguerre. Washington, March 14. House y, recom- granny. Senate, Mr. Pruden subsequently explained the when it adopted the of his own name until Mr. Shiras' name was Union and the Joliet, will be merged into a To John 'W. Noble, Secretary of the Interior: mendation reported "Walk, from your situation of affairs to Mr. Edmunds, and by Dr. the called, when he answered for himself. It was single corporation, whioh will have a work- SUICIDE BI STARTATION. Please give me all the information in Commltteee found terrible boiler explosion atB. Monroe The ease with which Hon. Stephen B. possession covering Mr. Cyrus Bussey's nomi- that icy Senator at once became excited over on Bules, providing for the that Mr. Shiras was recorded asvoting; ing capital of at least $20,000,000. There A and nation for Assistant Secretary of the Interior. the blunder. Ten minutes later he tele- holding of afternoon sessions after (March though he had not been in the House. The movement on foot among the A Forger Abstains From Food for 26 Days & Son's "West Point boiler works, corner of Elkins obtains access to the President, graphed record was has been a He is described in the nomination as being from the following: 22. No bills shall be read in place after changed, and this was the only of and Dies Like a Martyr. granted New mistake pointed out. officers and large stockholders all three Twenty-thir- d and Smallman street shortly the frequent and lengthy interviews New York. Neither of the York Senators Senate, March 11, 12.50 P. M. that date and ISrZCIAL TSUCGBAX TO TBI DISPATCH.1 think that he is a resident of that State. Please To the President: without unanimous consent, The Speaker companies to effect the combination, and kitchen stated in behalf of the clerks 14. after noon yesterday resulted in the loss at him have given rise to rumors of a answer as soon as practicable. Two or three days ago you nominated, and no member shall speak more than five min- that was impossible many of preliminary details have been Macon, Ga., March Jonathan L. Geokqe Edmunds. it frequently almost to the having been formed, composed F. yesterday the Senate confirmed, Mr. Irwin for utes on any subject, without the consent of distinguish responses on vote, owing to the Adams slept well last night. He slept as 4 lives and the maiming of 13 other per- Cabinet of "fThe sensi- Marshal of Montana. We now have a nomina- a agreed upon, but as yet the final deal that v New Tork Senators are very the House. The resolution also fixed a spe- hum of conversation in the House. The he had long wanted to sleep, so sound that Elkins, Piatt and Clarkson. President tive abont prerogatives in this matter, tion of Weed for same office. Please state will make the three one has to be success- sons. Several theories are advanced as to the their what It means. Oeokue F, EdudndS. cial order for the consideration of appropri- Speaker insisted that better order must be he would wake no more after life's fitful and insist strenuously that they should have maintained, fully planned. of The loss is estimated Harrison was led into an awkward blunder, Pruden's dispatch still remains unan- ation bills, and a special calendar to be ar- and on later votes he several fever. On Friday nijjht at 11 o'clock, Feb- cause the disaster. been consulted about a nomination charged swered, telegram times called members with Nearly all the large shareholders and 1 yesterday. sent the name of a candidate but when Edmunds' ranged for the more important legislation. up a short turn. ruary 15, Adams was placed in jail here. at 30,000. Many narrow escapes occurred, He up to their State. It is understood that reached the White House the wheels of the Mr. Wherry intends to moye an investiga- officers favor the formation of the trust. So they are holding condolence meetings with This having been disposed of with prac- He immediately resolved to die slowly for a Western Marshalship to the Senate, executive machine creaked, and finally tion in the morning. do the three Boards of Directors. The latter that he might in part expiate his the Senators from Illinois, who were very squeaked a reply as follows:. tical unanimity, Mr. Andrews called up his have held frequent meetings during the crime and sins. He never gave way to the deep-tone- d, as though an when another candidate fer the place had much surprised when they learned that Mr. resolution for adjournment, and it was A sullen roar, Secretary Executive Mansion, March 115 A DIFFERENCE IN FIGURES. past month to discuss apportionments and cravings of hunger but once, and then it just been confirmed. A couple of appoint- Tichener, the new Assistant of To Senator Edmunds: passed without a dissenting vote. The big angry monster had been disturbed in his. the Treasury, was credited to State, other matters connected with the proposed was only for a momenr, to eat two oranges their The name of Weed, sent in y. was a cler- followed rumbling noise; then a ments are having a pretty hard time to be although he lived there for 20 years. Bepublican State Chairman leaned forward Soke of the Demands on the Treasury, and deal. and a piece of cake. This food his stomach nap, by a hasn't ical error of the Department of Justice, and so cannot be said is probable General Bnssey will be was intended for District Attorney. re- in his seat in an attitude of anxious atten- How They Are Met. couldn't retain, and it that moment of silenee,only to be interrupted by confirmed, but the odds are in their favor. It that Please ONE THING NEEDFUL. the fast for starvation was broken during confirmed, but the Senators have thrown turn to Executive Mansion and correction will tion as the Speaker put the motion, and re- FBOM A STAFF COEBESPONDENT.l action has been such a character terrible cries of people wounded and dying; be made. Their of the 26 days of suffering. The twenty-sixt-h out a hint that their dignity is hurt, and mained in that position for a moment after Habeisbubg, Marchl4 Captain Brown, TILEGBASt TO THE DISPATCn.1 E. W. Halfobd, Private Secretary. that it only remains for the stockholders to day passed at 11 o'clock last night, and he the excited shouts of survivors with the hiss rsrrXUi the President will have to smooth them of , Somebody the robnst chorus of ayes had died away. Beaver, has been working hard to get an affix the seal of their approval to close one twenty-sevent-h Washixgtoj,-- March 14. Bepublican down or there will be trouble. over in the Department of Jus- entered the in a deep and of escaping steam as an awful accompani- tice will be held responsible for blun- Then appropriation of 815,000 for the Beaver pf the greatest metal combinations in the peaceful slumber at his ' home. Suddenly, asking some Eugene Schuyler isn't going to get this broken Senators are with asperity der, for President Harrison is in anything County General Hospital, and had the country. The managers of the companies about 05, his friends and family who ment; a scene of wreck and ruin through the Senate without some trouble, A SMILE LIKE A BENEDICTION say combination not any walls whether Steve Elkins is of more conse- but an amiable mood over the situation. pleasure to-d- of knowing himself success- that their will in watched over him saw the emaciated fornt beams and twisted iron, crumbling either. The attention of the Committee on spread itself over his countenance, as not a sense resemble a trust, cither in the form of quents than they are. They have to talk to Foreign Affairs has been called to the fact ful. Bepresentative Brown, of Lawrence quiver, but the face did not lota its peaceful and falling buildings, blood bespattered single nay intruded itself upon his ears, its organization or in its workings. look, then the faint breath ceased alto- the President fast that in his book entitle! "American Diplo- THE SAMOAN DELEGATES. county, succeeded in obtaining an appro- and huge machinery ! in groups, and pretty at and he assumed a comfortable 'attitude in They claim that it will not attempt to re- gether. woodwork and parts of macy" he makes the following allusion to priation of the same amount for the New off competition. that Three minutes for a JJepresentative Three Gentlemen Eminently Fitted his chair to listen to the reading of peti- strict production or shut There seems to have been .nothing of the Thns did death suddenly appear in the the late E. B. Washburne: for a Castle The appropriation $40,-00- 0 companies and five minutes for Senator Hospital. of All the other have headquarters a is about the Probably the worst Secretary we have ever Very Delicate Mission. tions and other bright things that illumine asked for the purchase of Jots adjoining Chicago. mills are tedium legislative in Their principal here, maximum, but Elkins marches into the had was tbe one who remained the shortest "Washington, March 14. George H. tbe of the mill. the "Western Penitentiary was negatived. so this is their chief distributing point. time in office, but in the course of six days re- Qver the to adjourn- to-d- in Senate, which the The Edinboro State .Normal President's office while statesmen are wait- moved a greater number of consular and diplo- Bates, who was nominated to be one .School and Their interests are identical and they claim ment resolution was rushed instanter, a snag the Slippery Bock Normal School each them ing in the anteroom, he sees the Presi- matic officers, filled their places with new and of the commissioners to negotiate with Ger- that by combining they will add and inexperienced par- was met. Mr. Beybnrn moved the refer- asked $30,000 get men, appointed solely for many respecting Samoa? is 40 years and will half' the sum. tone to the iron and steel markets of the dent half an hour at a time, all by himself. tisan political servicos, and did harm that took about of ence of the resolution to the Appropria- The Clarion Normal School got $25,000 two West and assure "a good profit on his successor nearly years age, a Democrat, and a warm friend tions Committee, for the reasons stated their Senators are making daily calls at the eight to remedy. of by years ago and wanted the same now, but to products. In making an appeal for a permanent Bayard. He is a son of the him in this morning's Dispatch. Sena- equalize matters the committee will give matters there House, soliciting offices it As stand now is a chancelto White and getting consular and diplomatic corps, Mr. Schuyler of Delaware, and a of tors Cooper and Delamater led the other only $5,000. The Children's Aid Society of defeat the and is side, had an consolidation, that why none, but Mr. Elkins' friends get in from says: "The only proper way of regarding high standing in that State, being a member and able supporter in Senator Westmoreland county will get $5,000, and the negotiations have been kept a secret to our diplomatic posts is that so tersely ex- Newmyer, of Pittsburg. Senator Gobin the Altoona Hospital will get $15,000 each from everybody but those who are directly day day. Stephen is at the head of a of the firm of Bates & Harrington, of Wil- Bey-bur- n, pressed by President Cleveland: 'Public talked in the same strain as Senator wanted $1,000 more. The Hamel Hospital concerned. is understood while a kitchen cabinet, which he is collecting mington. Mr. Bates was appointed by and the debate waxed quite warm, a It .that office is a public trust.' " at Erie will get $6,000. T majority of the larger shareholders are in around himself, and which promises to be Some complaints have also been made Secretary Bayard as special commissioner number of other Senators participating and The education committee asked $4,000,000 favor ot the scheme there is respectable to investigate our Samoan relations, and talking vigorously. a stronger than drawing-roo- about Mr. Schuyler's conduct at St, Peters- for the public schools for two years. The minority 'which looks upon with distrust. the cabinet. A made a long and exhaustive report to the Senators Cooper and Delamater took the it burg. He was selected for Assistant Secre- Appropriations Committee will make the some little before the election Mr. Elkins re- tary by Mr. Blaine, the three first Re- departmentTon December 10, 1886. ground that there was no necessary legisla- sum $3,000,000. The Maternity Hospital, kickers. and of is marked that he had been six weeks getting publicans on the Foreign Affairs Committee William Walter Phelps and John A. tion that couldn't be passed in time for ad- Philadelphia, asked $15,000 and will receive It doubtful, however, if the disgruntled Kasson, who were also nominated to-- be journment on April 25, Senator Dela- ones will be called upon for counsel until the Cabinet fixed up, and now, having got are Sherman, Edmunds and Frye. and $5,0D0. The Veterinary Hospital, of Phila- commissioners, have had long and distin- mater said if the contrary was discovered delphia, asked $100,000, and $50,000 will be the Board of Directors are ready to submit Blaine, Windom and Tracy into the Cabi- guished Congressional careers, and have ae-- S later the date could be changed. recommended for it. appropriation their plans for general notification. Presi- CLAEKSON'S CAREER. knowledge An of net, he is working with equal success on the aired an intimate of diplomacy A DOUBTJBTJI, COMPLIMENT. $25,000 was asked for a commission to in- dent 6. W. Potter, of the North Chicago trough service as United States Ministers vestigate Company, was asked ht about the bureau offices. A Printer Boy Who Has Ascended the President pro tern Grady reflected se the waste of coal in mines, but will in Europe, Mr. Phelps having been Min- no) be granted. combination, and he positively denied that Known by Ills Fruits. Ladder Eoond by Konnd. ister to in 1881. and Mr. Kasson verely on the work of the last session in a. it had been effected. So did H. H. Porter, m Washington, March 14. James S. Minister to Austria it. 1877 and to 0T ENTIEELI FEIENDLESS. .who is one oT the largest shareholders in the It is due primarily to Elkins that S. -- - J. to-d- 1884.- - xs 2KS?gnSJt!,KV Union Steel Company. both Clarkson,who was appointed and In - but admitted " Clarkscn was induced to swallow pride' on tne ctouDtmi or having at least mr' Shu his confirmed-Firs- Gen- merit Tho Cbnnty Commissioners' Bevenne BUI that negotiations looking to the formation t Assistant Postmaster' GATE UP LIFE FOE NOTHING, done nothing thus far to be condemned, and take the place of First Assistant Post- was ins if Secures Almost Totes ot such an.amalgamation were pending. EUIN3 "VIETVED FROM THE at.t.ttv. eral, born at Brookville, Ind., in 1845. there was nothing much to its credit Encash. Mr. Potter" Said;. "There is nothing master General. In spite of the rFBOU A STAFF COEEESPOXDENT.1 I The son and grandson of editors, he learned An Applicant for Offlco Blasts His Hopes by Senator Newmyer urged the adjournment ' can say to the public on the subject at this most strenuous hardened criminal in Adams' nature. heart of a busy city once more in his most fight the Illinois the. printer's trade when a bov.and removed His Own Hand. on the ground of economy. It was true Habbisbubo, March 14. When the time. It would be unwise for me to do so, the Senators When his crime found him out he confessed Senators, with considerable outside help, with his family to Iowa when he was 12 rSFECTAI. TELEGRAM TO THE SISPATCH.1 that and members received a County Commissioners' revenue bill, en- because there is a possibility of all our gruesome form. He claimed four workmen, fixed salary, but the other necessary ex- plans being everything, and when the jail or the mine could make for Matthews, it seems years old. He lived on a frontier farm for Washington, March 14. In regard to titled "An Act to Equalize Taxation," defeated. In that case it would life to shame and his somber garments brushed so close to penses amounted to as much per day. be a calamity to have discussed them. was all of that was lelt him jpretty certain ht that Elkins' man, eight or ten years, and began work as a one of the nominations of to-d- a came np this morning, an attempt by Mr. If broke determined 13 others that they fell maimed and bruised.. rather Senator Beyburn said it would be a phys- the consolidation is effected we will cheer- his heart. He upon a Mason, of West , is to be Commis- printer on the Des Moines Register 1866, Drdvo to have it postponed was defeated by death excruciating in good story is told. It runs that a certain ical impossibility to even dispose ei the fully give the details to the public" slow of torture and It was almost high noon yesterday when sioner of Internal Be venue. Like the First became city editor in 1867, and editor of gentleman who is now nameless was booked appropriation bills in-th- time named. a vote of 86"yeas to 73 nays. The first sec- agony and died as bravely as if he had been a boiler in B. Monroe & Son's West Point A. GREAT CONCERN. martyr stake. was altogether Assistant Postmaster Generalship, the in- the paper in 1868, and in that year led in for the office When the vote was taken it stood 20 in tion passed by nearly the same vote, when a at the He a Boiler Works, at the corner of Twenty-thir- d high of Governor of Arizona, Another dispatch says the news was kept wonderful man. Adams was under arrest ternal revenue office has a large amount of the movement to enfranchise the negro. after he been selected favor of sending the resolution to the Ap- the House took it into its head to adjourn and Smallman streets, exploded with tre- but that had he called Committee very quiet, and , only leaked out through for forging, notes. His creditors will fight patronage, admirably adapted for political The question was submitted to the people propriations and 18 against. for the day. The bill seemed to have more mendous wrecking upon tbe President and astonished His Ex- Senator Lines changed his vote, trade circles. The name of the new com- over the S18.000 insurance policy which he force, the building and so was carried the making it friends in the House than had been sup- uses, that Mr. Elkins is getting a and at polls, making Iowa cellency to the point of speechless amaze- 19 to 19, and after hesitating a moment pany has not yet been decided upon, but it said he had transferred to the Capitol , resulting in the heavy loss of life. Just a first to posed, but will probably have some difficul- be an new would grip upon the dispensatories of the State in the Union give the ment by presenting him a -boun- d Lieutenant Goyernor Davies cast the decid- will entirely one. The capital with the agreement that it not prose- few moments before that the whistle had ty in obtaining the 103 votes necessary to $5,000,-00- places. black man the ballot. copy of his (the applicant's) biography, ing vote in favor ofsending the resolution to will be $20,000,000,of which between" 0 cute him. blown at the shop, announcing to the 65 a pass it, while, should it pass the House, its $6,000,000 will Mr. Eltins is the friend of Mr. Piatt, Inl870heand his brother became the large, elegantly printed volume. the Appropriations Committee. and be issued for the men and boys employed there that the time proprietors of the Begitter, and are still its surprise show in the Senate is slight. cash now in the treasuries of the repective AN OLD DODGE WORKS AGAIN. and the latter's son has been admitted to Evidently Mr. Harrison concluded that a The result was a to the friends of Mr. JHickinger, ot Erie, who called up for dinner had arrived. owners. In 1869, 1870 and 1871 he was man who gave so much attention to himself adjournment, but they think they are only it companies, and the balance will represent the law firm of Mr. Elkins' other friend, Chairman and conducted the fight in its favor, says the Money on by of the Iowa State Bepublican wouldn't devote enough time to Arizona, so temporarily beaten, that their resolution this valuation of three plants. Advanced a Worthless Draft a A GHASTLY TASK. Secretary Tracy, while Emmons has there are 60,000 names on petitions before the new dis- - Blaine Committee. He was offered the Swiss the name of Lewis Wolfley, another aspi- will be pressed again, and they think it will Stock in company will he Young- Greenhorn. Hurriedly dropping their tools, the em- resigned his place Mission General 1871, the House for its passage, and little or no to the shareholders old just with the Achfson by Grant, in and de rant, was sent to the Senate y. The go through, or that adjournment will be tributed in the ones rsrsciAz. tsucosax to the disfatch.i ployes were dispersing, the engineer was clined it. lHVJ he was post- effort has been made to secure them. Mr. upon the basis agreed upon road, and taken a place with a road that in appointed plain moral is that persons who come here fixed for the first of May. The Democrats in New-Yob- March 14. Trow- master at Des Moines and held the position Burdick, of McKean, is an active supporter their consolidation. The combined works Edmund standing at throttle of the engine turning and are to get appointments must leave voted to send the bill to the committee, with well-dresse- his father Elkins interested in. their lives of the measure, and points out that one very bridge, and who off the steam, two men who were afterward until 1877, when he resigned because his behind the exception of Senators Green Metz-ge- r. will form the largest steel plant in A Walking Benevolent Society. them. . and meritorious feature of is the fact that said he at 195 street, Brook- paper was not in accord with the views of Senator Butan was absent, but the it it this country, and will probably lived Harrison found dead were walking toward the boiler,' Altogether, is the administration. He has long been a will materially decrease the State revenues rank second only to the establishment of lyn, and was 38 years old, was arraigned be- a third was standing beside it, when, with- Elkins persuasive.and peo THE NIPSI0 ALL BIGHT. other Allegheny. Senators voted against and compel the State to draw on the county ple are asking whether he is a perambulat- close friend of Mr. Blaine, and headed the committal. Krupp in Germany. Steel rails are the fore Justice O'Beilly, at the Jefferson Mar- out a bit of warning, it burst-- Those who treasuries to meet the deficit. This, he says, rail-maki- Iowa delegation for him to product of mills, y, were the various shops made mad benevolent society.seeking the national principal the and in ket Police Court, on the charge of in a rrish ing only to make conventions 1876, 1880 Advices From Samoa Say That Everything QUAY TAKES NO CHANCES. will bring State taxation right home to the the new company com- for alarm fire in and 1884. will have no obtaining money from Bolla Thomas, of the safety. An of was sounded other people happy, or whether his finan- Mr. Clarkson has long refused to accept Is Very Tbe Germans There is some politics in the fact to- people, and cause them to more carefully petitor in the "West worth speaking of, from box G3, police and ambulance calls Peaceful Have that 74 cial schemes are to be promoted through his any office, and has, it is said by Mr. Wana- night the City Passenger Bailways Com- consider State expenditures. spice firm of Shaw & Thomas, of Warren followed in rapid succession. The streets Withdrawn Most of Their provides political combinations, or whether there is maker, accepted the present tender only out mittee negatived all the bills before it. This, The bill for the protection of all WHITE CAPS IN street, by inducing him to advance 5200 on became, thronged with frightened and ex- Aggresslvo Demands. property, real, personal and corporate, EARNEST. amount. something he wants for himself. Now that of regard to his duty to his party. it is said with some emphasis, has been done for a worthless draft for that cited people. When the rescuers arrived Auckland, March 14. Efforts have at the direct bidding of Senator Quay, local purposes. Mr. Elickinger presented The detectives say that Trowbridge went on the scene they found the Cabinet is made up, there seems to be no who Regulators Hard at WorkTrylng to Reform they had a ghastly been made to ascertain the situation at is represented as laboring im- one petition of Erie manufacturers in favor to Europe last May, and got acquainted on on hand. place large enough REWARDING THE FAITHFUL. under the Ansonla. task for him. If General Samoa, and advices just received from pression that some such legislation would be of the bill, and points out that no manufac- the voyage there with Edward N. Fresh- The shops are brick structures. Noble would resign, of course, Mr. turers have petitioned for the general reve- r SPECIAL TELIOKAJt TO THE DISPATCH. man, of the Marston Bemedy Company of Elkins Clarkson to Assist Wanamaker, and the Samoa show that there was- no basis for the verv acceptable to Mr. Magee. Quay, it is They are bounded on the south by Mulberry might find congenial occupation the In- said, is running no chances on having Mr. nue bill. Ansonia, Conx, March 14. The White 19 Park Place, and a lawyer of this city, alley and on the east by a row of tenement in Samoan-Berli- n Delegates Named. sensational rumor of an engagement be- ; terior. Magee claim even the slightest winning in Caps have appeared here. Michael Griffin, whose name the detectives won't give. houses known as Mackerell's court. The WASHINGTON. March 14. The President tween the United States man-of-w- ar Nipsic present Legislature. INCREASE OF SALARIES. Trowbridge, they say, was accompanied by Clarkson's acceptance of the place now the a workman in Wallace & Son's mill, is too various departments of the works formed ,a sent the following nominations to the Senate and the German corvette Olga. Far from On an order from the same quarter there a card sharp named Winters, and therparty hollow square. The main boiler room was -- held by Stevenson is a great point made by Allegheny Delegation fond of the eup, and the White Caps deter- several games of draw poker, y: this, the German officials in the island have will be no Senatorial apportionment at the The Favor a Higher had in the built in the form of an "L" and was in the administration, for Clarkson mined to break him of it. Monday night, which lawyer $900. Af- it and Quay James S. Clarkson, of Iowa, to be First Assist- entirely given up their aggressive policy. present session. Simpson. Scale, bat Nothing; Extra vasantj course of the lost the smaller arm of this building that the were whole active as he was on his way home, they took him terward, the detectives declare, the and effective portion, ant Postmaster General, vice A E. Stevenson, The proclamation of martial law has been FBOU A STAFF COEHESPOJTDEJTTO Freshman boiler and engine stood. The eastern end grove and made him down and Trowbridge traveled together, and of the national committee. It is a conde- resigned. The Senate confirmed this appoint- withdrawn, and the WELL ENOUGH PLEASED. Habeisbubg, March 14. The Alle- out into a kneel of this shop was completely ruined. Ad- publicly Germans have and swear to stop drinking and attend to Trowbridge borrowed $3,500 from Fresh- scension on the of ment to-d- his joining the engine room, but separated from, part Clarkson, who had abandoned all claim to the right of search- gheny delegation met and considered 1 to be fairly dragged into John A Kasson, of Iowa; William Walter Tho Factory Inspection and Child labor work. On Wednesday morning he went to man. it by a brick wall, was the flange room, the office that Carr ing incoming vessels for contraband of war. Bepresentative White's bill increasing the work and pnt 14 hours' time. Another story is that after his return were Phelps, of , and George H. Bates, of Bill Make Them Happy. in directly opposite it was the oil room. and Whitfield hungry and thirsty for. these steps have salaries of Allegheny county officers. The On Wednesday night the Regulators met from Europe, Trowbridge went to Saratoga, . Delaware, to be Commissioners to representthe Both met with rFBOM A STAFI1 COHBESrOJJDINT.l The engine room proper was divided from Clarkson is no chicken, and nobody sup- conference the approval of increase of County Commissioners' salaries William Nibon, a strong man, who is in- where he sometimes masqueraded as Mr. the main boiler shop by a leav- United States at the to he held in hearty all foreign Habeisbubg, March 14. Senator Hines brick wall, poses that he yielded without getting very concerning affairs in the Samoan Islands. residents at Apia, and have from $2,500 to $4,600 was opposed, but the clined to be lazy, and asked him why he Nichols, of the firm of Austin Nichols, & ing a narrow entrance. had a and the Knights of Labor Legislative Com- replied Co. Here he became acquainted with Mr. favorable terms. Elbert D. Weed, of Montana, to be United majority agreed to make the sum $3,500 didn't. work. He that it was nono quieting effect. Unusual tranquillity pre- are pleased per business. Then seized Jones, of the firm, of Douglass & Jones THE HAVOC 'WBOUGHT. States Attorney for the Territory of Montana. throughout the mittee greatly by the passage of annum. It was also agreed by the majority of their they him What Hud the Most Weight. Lewis Wolfley, of Tucson, to be Gov- vails Island. Mataafa, ducked him four times in the waters of Bros., of New street, and beat him out of When the explosion occurred a piece of Ariz., force troops, the factory inspection and child labor bill to amend bill to make the county en- and While there is of course no in- ernor of Arizona. however, has a of estimated to thf and only desisted after he prom- $200 on the. strength of the name. Trow- the boiler struck the oil room wrecking bargain through the Senate. Senator Hines antici- gineer's salary $3,000 instead of $2,500. the canal, it, volving Mr. Wanamaker's Bathbone Gardner, of Bhode Island, to be be 6,000 strong. Tamasese's army consists The ised to seek work the next morning. Before bridge is said to be highly connected. He another part flew off at an obtuse angle and withdrawal, the men-of-wa- r, action United States Attorney for 700 men. The Ger- pates little difficulty does not bind the delegation, and not y. strong tho District of of about in getting the bill letting him go they warned him that unless refused to make a statement probability that he would go into IUodc Island. man, American and English, still remain through the House, and hopes not be all of the members will support the measure. Senate and William L. Dnnlap, of Indiana, to be United it will he got work in four days they would ride the Clarkson would succeed him at Apia ready for any emergency that may amended in its passage. great deal of The proposition to amend Captain Skin- States Marshal for the District of Indiana. A ner's border to permit him out of town on a rail. A BITTEE MONTANA FEUD. was presented to the Iowa man in its most Postmasters Robert 8. Bowman, at Ber- arise. raid bill Allegheny time and labor have been spent in perfecting county to sue the State for the damage done In Birmingham, Michael Cotter had just glaring light, and had its weight with him. wick, Pa.: Samuel C. Moore, at Flndlay, O.; At Washington, Assistant Secretary of gone to bed and his wife was preparing to - Joseph C. Bartlett, at Lake City, Minn.: the bill, and any necessity for sending it to during the railroad riots has only been in- One Murder Is Avenged by Another Eanally is PaulVan-dervoor- James State Walker Blaine stated that he had re- Clarkson a strong friend of t, Campbell, Ada, Minn.; Wm. a conference committee in the closing days retire last night when his house was assailed V. at Wallace, at ceived information that the steamship Nip-si- s, formally discussed, 'The decision has been as Atrocloas. 'fe; IPAWi and the administration wanted Indianapolis, Ind.; James M. Kellogg, at of the session might prove fatal to it. arrived at, however, that the difficulties by a gang of White Caps. Bricks and Wickes, Mont; John J. Cutler, at Parker, now at Samoa, instead of being sunk, is in stones were thrown through doors Fiat Cbeek, Mont., March 14. T. C. Clarkson so mnch that it cannot now refuse information was Tbe Senate also passed the mining hills the way are too great to be surmounted. the and Dak.; Wm. a Chase, at Sturgis, Dak.; Jittlel all right His not official, Senator windows, and the gang were preparing for a Milroy, a ranchman, fatally shot Pat any reasonable demand he may make, and O. Walders, at Mlnot, Dak. but he considered it trustworthy view Hines, however, is tired in of waiting for the Judiciary General Commit- rush to get Cotter out, when an alarm was Dooley, a large cattle owner, with a Clarkson's appointment is held to argue Jeremiah Sullivan, of Montana, to be Co- its source. FIGHTING FOR PROTECTION; llector of Customs for the District of Montana tee of the Senate to report the employers' given and they all ran away. rifle, tbe ball having entered his left favorably for Vandervoort's appointment as and Idaho. bill providing liability for compensation to Insnranco Object side above the region of the heart, passing Superintendent of the Eailway Mail Captain Julius H. Patzkl, Assistant Surgeon, AN ALABAMA FEUD injured workmen; and intends on Tuesday Men to tho Repeal of a to ho Sureeon with the rank of Major. First Prohibitory Law. TELEGRAPHING TO HARRISON. through the body and coming out under the Service. Lieutenant Gilbert P. Cotton, to ask for the discharge of the committee arm. Some time ago Dooley's son shot the First Artillerv, From the Capture of no A STAFF CpKItESPONDEXT.: There have been some intimations that, as to bs Captain, Second Lieutenant Charles H. Results Illicit from its further consideration. rmOJI The Oklahoma Boomers Are Getting Very Milroys with bird shot, wounding them, was Hunter, First Artillery, to be First Lieutenant. Whisky Distillery. Habbisbubo, March 14. The House Mr. Wanamaker a business man and Colonel Adelbert R, Bnfflngton, Impatient or Delay. while in a quarrel over a fence put in on Lieutenant to 1SFZCTAI. TXXEOKAII TO THE DISP ATCB.1 A LITTLE TOO MUCH G. A. Insurance Committee has been laboring disputed gronnd. not a politician, he would only make be Colonel, Major JosephP. Farley, to be Lieu- B, Pubcell, Ind. T., March 14. Oklahoma tenant Colonel. Captain Othb E. MIchaells, Bibmingham, Ala., March 14. The nearly all day on a measure to repeal the Pat Dooley's brother was then killed in changes in the public service for the public to and the party, after spending y at be Major. capture by revenue officers of an illicit dis- Their Representation on a Committee Likely law providing fine imprisonment Hill the melee. Bad blood was then engendered, good. Mr. Clarkson would never have and for the boomers' camp near that place, sent a tillery in Cleburne county has resulted a to be Cat Down. any in- which culminated yesterday in the killing taken the First Assistant Postmaster Gen- THE DIPLOMATS PRESENTED. in manufacturer who insures in factory message to bloody feud between two of the most promi- rrnoji a staff connESPONiiEJtT.i surance companies organized under the laws telegraphic President Harrison of Pat Dooley. Milroy gave himself up to eralship without a power of attorney from effect the the authorities and was lodged jail at Deer The Fatal Room. nent families in that county. Green and Habeisbubg, March 14. The joint com- of other States, and not permitted to do bus- to the that situation in Oklahoma in the administration to settle the estates of President Harrison Receives All of the is critical, and that it is a national necessity Tongue. William Coffield, well-to-d- o farmers mittee of the Legislature on the Soldiers iness in this State. passed through the main boiler shop, carry- Democratic fourth-clas- s postmasters, and Foreign Lcsntlon. and to have action taken at once. The telegram merchants, were supposed to own Orphans' Schools met this morning in the The insurance men are fighting the repeal ing away the main supports of the roof, his appointment means a clean sweep in at Washington, March 14. At noon to- ah illicit of the law. and Insurance Commissioner concludes: MES. GEAXT TO TOE EESCUE. still. The still was captured and destroyed office of Secretary Stewart, of the Depart- which immediately fell in, carrying down least one branch of the public service, exe- day the President formally received the h Poster is preparing a compromise measure, If tho thousand? of actual honest settlers with it the shafting' and cranes, and buryirfg by revenue officers, and was rumored ment of Internal Affairs, who is Depart--' clamoring for admittance are compelled to de- She Makes Donation to the New Co- cuted with neatness and dispatch. members of the diplomatic corps. The it that wnicn win pe considered a the machinery. The south wall of the George Brown, a neighbor of the Coffields, ment Commander of the G. also. pend upon the right to settlement, until too nfederate Soldiers' Home. are lead- members 6f the corps assembled at the De- A. B., to a crop, actual will fol- building fell outward into Mulberry alley, Elkins, Clarkson and Piatt the had led the officers on the raid. lato make starvation ing partment of State, where they were pre- The committee decided to offer an amend- HAZZARD HURT, BUT HOPEFUL. low. New Xobk, March 14. Secretary Oliver striking a small brick dwelling members in a secondary cabinet that is A few nights later Brown's barn and out- ment to the new. soldiers to sented to Secretary Blaine by Assistant orphans' bill Downing, of the New Tork Citizens' Com- house opposite, owned by David likely to wield more political power than house, with all their contents, were burned. give the State preponderance on the com- Ho SIX MINERS ENTOMBED. McCargo, of the Allegheny the Secretary Adee. Proceeding to the Cannot Afford to Reply to tho Attacks on mittee to aid the National Confederate Valley Baili primary cabinet, though the relations of White He publicly accused the Coffields of the mission. The proposition is to increase the road, almost crushing in its front and break- House the diplomats, who were attired His Record Jast Now. Soldiers' Home at Austin, Tex., has re- - CElkins and Blaine promise harmony be- in crime, and they started to hunt him up. representation of Senators from one to two, Immense Excitement In tbe Nelshborbood of ing in all the doors- and windows. Part of tween their resplendent court dresses, were intro- They met Brown in the road near his home, and of Bepreseutatives from two to three. rrnOII A STAFF COBBF.SFOXDZOT.1 ceived a letter from General Alfred Pleason-to- n the two cabinets. by the Black Diamond Colliery. the east wall of the building fell outward,' duced to the President the Secretary of and after talking the matter over a few min- Senator Alexander, of the Senate Educa- Habeisbubg, March 14. Colonel Chill containing money. Another letter, and crushed in a number of outbuildings AH In I lie President's Hands. State. All of the legation were repre- utes fight began. "W. of Mt. Cabmel, Marchl4. Intense excite- from Mrs. Grant, incloses a check in the It is said that the tion, Committee, which has the bill in Hazzard, Monongahela City, was here General Mackerell's court. The roof of a house occu-- Colencl John C. ar- sented. Coffields first opened re- ment prevails the Black Diamond Col- for $25. follows: New, of Indiana, fire on Brown. He charge, says the commltteee will probably circulating among the members and at The letter is as by a Mrs. Carney was broken in. One rived in ht The President was assisted by Mrs. Har- turned town and spent the even- the fire, killing William Coffield favor the preponderance of the State on officials. Colonel Hazzard felt very much liery, where, by a running of the pillars, Oliver Downing, Secretary: uilding will have to be torn down. The ing at rison, Mrs. Blaine, Mr. and Mrs. Bussell and badly wounding Green Coffield. will the Biggs House. The Colonel will The tbe committee, but accomplish it by hurt in the attack made on his army record six miners have been closed in. Workmen Deab Sib General Grant's "kindly feeling walls between the engine room and tbe the Harrison, Mrs. McKee and Mr. Halford. Coffields are very popular, and heir friends' decreasing the G. A. E. representation. drivini; heading therjurnose toward tbe Southern people, thnuifu they were see President and talk about about a month ago, feels cannot are a for of lib flange shop fell and carried the roof with The reception took place in the Blue parlor nave sworn vengeance against Srown. and While the commission is unsalaried he says, but that he erating imprisoned companions, once his enemies, is Mrs. Grant's reason for it jthe appointment to a foreign post that has no afford to ?eply.to anything of that nature in their but sending Inclosed check. Bhe wishes yon What had been a large building but a and lasted half an hour, formal speeches a bloody local warfare is expecttd. None its expenses must be paid, and the larger, several hours must elapse can the moment before was now eea offered to him. He can'have his being made. , Delore'lt be success in your efforts. Fbkd D. Gbant, a mass of ruins. ui ra psrucs nave neen arrested. thsxommiseion the'greater the expense-- Continued on Sixth Tagef ascertained whether they are alive. For Mrs. Grant In Mackerell's court almost all the wia