\ The Omaha l ! Daily Bee I ! _ _ _ _ _ _ _ NINETEENTH YEAR OMAHA , TUESDAY MOENI G , NOVEMBBJl " 2oT 1880. " " NUMBER 150. il FOR THE GOOD OF THE PUBLIC | | B Why Roed'o Frlonda Are Puahlnff H Him For tbo Bpoakorabtp H THE CONGRESSMAN'S RIGHT H X'rlvato CltUenn liivn Xn Voice In H | lYdrral Appointments Unndnll H Very Hick Vent on tlio M Montnita Outlook H Wasuinoton Humcav Trrn Ouuia Ben , | mWm r.trt FoiniTrnsTii Stkebt , > H WASIItXOTO * . D. 0. , Nov 21. ) H Mr Hoed toduy talked for publication H nbaut himself and tlio speakership and how _ _ i ho came to enter the race H Ho said Hint nt first lie was not inclined to H enter Into a scramble for tlio position of B speaker , but that ho was approached by a B largo number of republican members ot tlio K house , who told lilm ho ought to ba a candl- 1 duto pro bono publico Naturally ho shrank 1 from such a contest , but having entered it , M on < l having met with opposition from dlrcc- B tlons least expected , ho was spurred to win , B and ho Intended to do no if possible Ho K mid lb at ho should consider his do- H feat nt thts tlmo n reflection m upon his capabilities although ho thought H ho was just as competent now as ho was six H months tigo when tils friends pushed him B Into tlio contest Ho was given to uudcr- H stand ho said that the unit rule had been up- | piled In the New York dologntlon lust March | and that ha would receive it solid , and also M that the Pennsylvania delegation woula bo H tendered him Ho was then , as now , ccti- P B fldent thut ho would sccuia the fullsuppatt | of the Now England delegations , but lie bad B recently boon informed that the Now York B B delegation was unwilling to bo governed by B B the unit rule simply by n majority vote and B B that a two-thirds vote was required B In order to apply the unit rule B Mr Ucoa said that no was willing that two H thirds Bhould say whether the unit rule | should apply , as ho was confident ho would B ba the first choica of at least two-Uilros of 8 the Now York delegation Notwithstanding H the disappointment ho has mot In Now York B and Pennsylvania , Mr Heed Is confident to- B night tbat ho will bo spoalter of the Fifty H first congress The same conlldenco Is maln- H tallied among the western members , who B have agreed upon a ulan in caucus by which H the west and south will bo agaiust the east H crn BBBJ viuit much divided B The representatives from the new states B nrn very much divided in their preferences R for u speaker Mr Ctlffuid of South Dakota 1 will vote for Cannon while bis colleague , BBB Mr Picltler , is pronounced for McKinley BBB lo North Dakota Hanbrough is.for Header BBB son on tic , "r-t Fallot , but will vote for Mc- H Kluloy when the break comes Carter of Hl Montana announces that ho Is under obliga- HHI tlons to vote for Mr Heed to begin with B owing to the fact that he assisted him tnaterl- H B ally in his canvass during the last campaign , H but will aftcrvvurds , on account of the _ wool and silver questions , throw his vote to H _ McKinley Mr Wilson of Washington is B undecided , but will bo largely determined B by the Until decision of Herman of Oregon , B who focls that he owes Mr Hoed a vote on BBbI the llrst bnllot , but on the authority of M Senator Mitchell , will vote lor Major McKin- HH ] ley nftcrwaids BBBJ Minnesota hold two caucuses today and IBB1 will hold another tomorrow The discussion BBBI ted 11 v was devoted to their homo candidate , BBB Air A. II Heed , for eergesnt-at-arms. It is BBB understood that all of the delegation , with the H _ _ exception of Llnd , are disposed to favor Mr H _ _ McICInley owing to the pronounced newspa- H per opinion that it would bo bettor 10 support H _ _ a western candldatu against un easterner H Mr Lind , however , is controlled largely by H Knuto Nelson of Minnesota , who has low BBBJ tariff vlows and is likely to vote for Hcudor- H sou on thut account , B OFFICIAL ADVICE ONLY B Another evidence was given todav of the BBBl fact that the prcsldont and his cabinet cfll- B cers intend to follow the recommendations BBB ° f the republican congressmen In the np- B polutmont of federal oniccrs for the con BBBM Biosslonsl districts roprcsentod by rcpub- BBBj Means instead of the advice of miscellaneous BBBf mambcrs of the parly or delegations of BBB pcoplo in private llfo BBBJ Ono hundred nud ton prominent ropub- H llcans headed by General E. King from BBBJ lialtiiuoio came ever here today and called H upon the postmaster general for the purpose H of making a rccouimondation for the np- BBb pointment of a postmaster at Baltimore B After they had presented their candidate , BBm the postmaster gcnernl looked thodolcgatloa B 1" the fttca and smiling inquired : BBBJ Are thcro any uioro cltlzous left in Haiti BBBJ " Yea , " repllod General King , there are a BBBJ few women and children ever there " PBJB Stoclcbrldgc , the uowly elected rcpro- BB scntattvo of congress from Ualtlmoro , has , BflB rccominciiacdtlio appointment of another H man than tha ono urged by this delegation BBBJ Mr King told the postmaster goncrul thut H tlioy understood the man recently elected to B congress from llaltimnro was not authorized BjBH to spook for the 000,100 patrons of tlio Haiti BBBJ more oftlco in the solcctlon of a postmaster , BJfflJ and that tlicv desired to tuko issue with Mr BJflB StocliDi-lilyro's recommendation BBBJ Well , " said Mr Waaamaliur , you have BJBB elected Mr Stockbrldgo to represent you in B congiessnnd I shull tuko it for granted that B you have , by his election , dosircd It to bo BJflJM known that ho is your authorized ropresonta- BJBJB tlvo , mid it is the policy hero to rccognlzo BJJflJf the recommendations of republican congi ess- BJBBJ nion in the selection of federal oniccrs in BJBJB tholr districts " BJBJfl The delegation loft the postofllco depart BJflJBJ uient Impressed withUio fact that represeutn- BjBJB tlvcs of congress who are hold responsible to BJflJBJ their constituents for their recouimenda- BJflJBJ tlons will bo given tha privilege ot naming BJBJB the federal oniccrs In their district , and that B Interference on tbo part ot private citizens , BJBJB even thouirh they were parties to the olcc- BJjBB tlon of their represoututlvo In congress , will BJBJB Dot avail much ' B BB VEST ON MONTAXA , H At the Bt , Louis worlds fair headquarters BJBJB * couple of days ago Senator Vast , of Mis- BJBJB sou ; ) , said eomcthlng bearing upon the Mon BBBJ tana contest Ho was trying to Impress upon BBBJ the managers ot the St Louis boom for the BBBJ worlds fair the necessity ot bringing on BBBJ protmnout republicans to work for votes , and BJBB to Ulustrato the Importance of It ho spoke of H the situation la Montana , ot the fact that BJBJJ thn courts and state odlcois , with BJBJB . tlio exception of the governor were ropub- BJBJB llcans Republicans , ho said , usually sym BJBJfl pathizo with republicans A republican BBBM court would utmost Invariably llnd reasons BJBBJ for favoriug n republican contest The BJBJfl democrats would do the Bumo tiling It was BBBJ ] only naturul , Now " said he , "I would bo BJBJfl willing to bet a (1,000 from w hat X know oi BJjBB the condition ot things In Montana , that two BJBBJ rcpuollcan senators will como from the BJBJB Btuto " Tbo remark Is the moro slgnltirant BJBJB 1rom the fact that Senator Vest sucnt moro BJBJB than half of the summer In Montana , being BJBJB ll' ° 'ucsl ° f ex-Govceaor Howscr , who is BJBJB "ow ° "u ot ll' ' ° Prou'iuent candidates for the BJBJB1 United States senate 'lho Missouri senator BJBJB is thoroughly coavorsaat witb tha Moutaun BjbjB B BH lUNPAI I. VEllV E1CK. BJBJBJ Very little has been heard recently con BJBBJ . corning the condition of Congressman Hun BJBJB dall , but todav his ion stated to a correspond BJBBJ cnt that Mr ltuudall has not been ubla to BJBJB leave his bed for over n mouth , Ho added BJBJB tlmt 1la , fathi'i * was very sick , indeed , uud BJBJB thcro Is not the slightest probability that ho BJBJB will buublo to attend tlio opening session ot BJBJB the house unci that , iu fact , the fumlly enter BJBJB talus grave feura that It will bo Impossible BJBJB for hm l0 lali0 Dart ' " lu0 deliberations ot BJBJfl tha session at all ' 1 ho young man admlttod BJJBJF that efforts have been made to keep from BJBJJ ] the publia tha true condition ot the former BJBB leader of the democracy , but tlicso efforts tr are now useless Ho savs that his fathers condition is so sorlous that it would bo Im possible to cover It succossiuliy t.A-sn omen DECISION * . Land Commissioner Groft today reversed the decision of the local olllcors ut Chadron In thn timber culture ontrlcs case nf Amanda K. Moore covering the northeast } ( of section 83 , township Dl , rnngt id , whlcn was con tested by Alfred Johnson The focal ofllcors hold the entry for cancellation on the ground thut the claimant did not cultlvato or causa to bo cultivated the third year after making the entry the ( lvo acres broiton the second year after entry , The'commissioner , In rovorsitig the decis ion of the local olllcors and deciding in favor of Moore , the claimant , says that notice of contest was not properly Hied , and It appears that proper procedure was not followed below The commissioner nfllrmi the decision of the local nfliccra nt Chadron In the case nf Mary G. Putcrs vs Albion C. Jones , Involv ing timber culture entry for the northeast \i of section 34 , in township 33 north , range • 10 west , and dismisses the contest The commissioner says that there is no testimony in this case to Bhow that the claim is being held for speculation , ns alleged , and thut theio are defects In the service which notifies tlio contnstco of the dcslro of the contestant to contest the entry tt MAT DOES IT MEAK ? Secrotnry Tracy this afternoon tele graphed Acting Roar Admiral Walker of the Hiundron | Uf evolution now at Boston to re port Immediately at Washington The offi cials of the navy und state departments re fuse to make puollo the reasons for this un expected order , but It Is Intimated that In formation has been received of such a nnturo as to warrant the prcsonco of cur Qcot In Brazilian waters witbout delay * M1W IOSTMASTEIIS Nebraska Heaver Cits' , Furnas county , W. T. Agor , vice J. I. NlcKoison , removed ; ItiMicdlct , York countv , Jo'hi ' Lett , vleo II U Hrndhnin , removed ; Champion , Chasa county , ,1. Keen Matthews , vict It A. Ewlng , icsigned ; Hustls , Frontier county , F. C. Schroeder , vice T. O. Platnur , roslenod ; Lashton , York county , Samuel Stockton , vice Kdwnrd Moore , resigned Iowa Victor , Iowa county , D. S. Kcer , vice V. H. Connolly , removed South Dakota Grace , Cnmpboll county , II H. Parrott , vice U. J. Wiliard , resigned ; Lake Preston , Kingsbury couuty , L. J. Hates , vice A. Froomun , removed Misciinsrous Captain A. P. Cunningham of Now York Is the last to announce himself n candidate for the doorkeepership for the house of rep resentatives Captain Cunningham has dona vnlunblo work for tha republican pjrty uud Is welt leuown In Nebraska and Iowa , where ho rendered telling services for the republi can party 'J ho following order was issued by the war department today The superintendent of the recrultlnir service will cnuso thirty recruits to bo assigned to the Twenty-first Infantry and forwarded , under proper charge , to such point or points in the depart ment of the Platte as the commanding gen eral of the department shall designate After arrival in that department tlio recruits will bo distributed as equitably as practicable among the companies of the regiment Senator Potllgrow of Soutti Dakota , has leased the handsome double house of Mr W. B. Dodge , on the corner of H and First streets , for n period of two years Mr Pet tlgrow is having it handsomely refurnished and decorated , and will bring his wife and two boys to tbo city without delay Whllo the members of the house are busy canvassing the speakership situation the senators present are busy preparing legis lation Tbcra will bo a Hoo.1 of bills Intro duced on Monday and both the Nebraska senators will bo to the front when the gravel falls , endeavoring to catch tbo eye of the vice president Senator Mandcrson is still in Now York When called upon this even ing and questioned as to what bills ho was preparing henutor Paddock said : "I shall reIntroduce llrst , my bill pro viding for a po3totllco building in all the larger towns nud cities It will bn sub stantially the same measure ns the ono intro duced iu the Fiftieth congiess with a modi fication us to details I have also prepared a bill dealing with the subject of Indiun dcDroclatlons which I hope will meet the views of both houses I have also drafted a bill to crcato too additional land districts In Nebraska in the northwestern part of the state , In addition I have a number of private bills which I shall present " Major Clarksou who has been spending a dny in tbo city on route from Boston , where ho attended the meeting to make arrange ments for the next annual encampment of tha Grand Army of the Republic , loft tonight for Omaha Congicssman Laws was a visitor today at the Capitol , after which ho spout , some time nt the postofllco department and gcnornl land ofllees , Senator Paddock Introducing him to the various government officials Penuv S. Heath OMAHA'S POSTOPMOE SITE Action Taken by Bitclicllsr to Ac- quiru Titlu to It Washington , Nov 25. Acting Secretary Uatelioller took notion today looking to tbo acquirement of the propperty at Omaha , Neb , recently condemned for use ns a Blto for the proposed federal building The value ot the property condemned is $133,903 or $33,903 In excess of the appropriation Several citizens of Omaha furnished a guar anty bond of ? 50,000 to pay all necessary ex penses In excess ot the appropriation The attorney general recently gave un opinion thut It wus competent for private individuals to do this , and the acting secretary of the treasury today requested the United States attorney for the district of Nebraska to bo instructed to take such action as may bo nec essary to sccuro the payment of the damage nnd oxpenscs In p\coas of the appropriation , aggregating $15,000. THIS IN'IEKNATIONAIi CONGRESS A Discussion Over tlio Credentials of tlin Itrnr.lllnil OrlecniPH Wasiiinotok , Nov 25. The International American congrcr.s today took up the ques tion of the credentials of the Brazilian dele fatea Delegate Nln , of Uruguay , wished to know whether thecrcdenlialscmanatad from the imperial or the republican government , but Senor Hurtada , ot Colombia , inovod the adoption of the report , dosirlng to cut off any investigation into what was now going on In Brazil Niu insisted on knowing whether the delegates represented the emplro or tbo republic , and the Brazilians roplle.1 : "Wo uro representing the government of Uruzil " Wltnout further objection the report was adopted and the dolcgutcs seated F , G. Piorn , a representative of the Spaulnh-Amor- lean ( Jommorclal union from Now York , and H. Homscm Whltehouso , secretary 61 the Unltod Stutes legation at New Moxlco , were suloctcd as secretaries Mr Whltehouso will roach the city In a fotv days Postofllco Departments Washington , Nov 25. The assistant at torney general for the postofllco department , Tynor , In his annual report recommends among otbor things u radical chaugo in the law concerning ohscono papers and publica tions , so as to bring all Indecent publications found in the mails , wliotlicr published or pretended to bo published in the interest of science or not , within the scopa ot thq law The annual reportof Superintendent Mo- Donald of the money order department shows the gross total revenues to bo S7S7- bOt , There rmnalns a not loss for the fiscal year of $3,12J , so the uy tcm was nearly self sustaining The report stiows a falling oft of $33,203 in the postal uotos Issued during the year as compared with the year before A Ormncratiu Caucus WAsniNaTOK , Nov , 23 , The dcraocratlo congressmen have decided to hold a caucus to nominate house officers Friday night , Itislion Nmvin-vn Dspnrls , St , Louts , Mo „ Nov , 25. [ Spoctal Telegram - gram to Tub Dkk ] Bishop Newman has loft tbo city • a TWO MEN MET THEIR DEATH A Froipcht Enalno Gees Through an Illinois Oontral Bridge DRIVEN TO A SUICIDES GRAVE BntI fate of n Yoiiui ; Man Who Wns Cursed With n llonrtlosi I'ntlior SnitH Against Three Intra Jlontl3 Coniincnacil , Went Tliroiisli n. Hrlileo WA.TEitr.oo , la , Nov 25. [ Special Telegram - gram to Tub 73nrc. ] A fearful accident oc curred on the Illinois Central railroad near AplliiRton , t'tlrty ' miles west ot Wutorloo , last nlgtit A wild freight train coming cast , consisting ot thlrty-llvo loaded curs drawn by two mogul cnclncs , wont tbrougu n brldgo over a ravine The brldgo was being repaired , but for some reason the danger signal had not been displayed far enough from the brldgo to admit of stopping the train Tno llrst onglno wont over the brldgo safely , but the second onglno nud fifteen loailod cars went through The debris was piled up higher than the tclo- gruph poles and under It lay the engineer uud llrcmun of the second engine , their lives crushed out nnd tholr bodies mangled iu a terrible manner The killed were Englnoor Arthur Dubois nt Wntorloo , body torn fearfully and heart nnd other organs found In the dobrls sepa rate from his body Flroninu Joun Clary of Waterloo , badly mangled nud cnllro abdominal cavity badly torn up The Injured were : Engineer W. II Ilubol ot Wntorloo , who wus on the head engine , bad scalp wound Br.ikcmun Hobert Fco of Musonvlllo , thrown from the top of the cars and badly biulscd Fireman McStay of the head onglno es caped uninjured and n tramp who was steal ing a rldo iu a car of grulu was only slightly bruised The accident happened at 5:20 : p. m. , but It was nearly midnight before the bodies were readied , so much dooris wus piled upon them When taken out Dubjls' urm was found to have been cooked by oscaplng steam Engineer Dubois leaves a wlfo nnd two small children who llvo In this cltv Tno funoruls will bo held Jointly Wodnesdnv In charge of the brotherhoods of engineers and fiiemcn Di 1 von rn n. SuumIo's Death Muscatixe , la , Nov 25. [ Special Tele gram to Tub Bee ] Albert Schumpf , a young man aged twenty , who had boon driven from homo by his father , a year ago committed suicide either Saturday evening or Sunday morning , and was found noau on Burnett's island , just above the city Ho had suicided by shooting himself tn the fore head with a rcvolvor , which was held in his right hand when found It is charged that his father is in the habit of cetting drunk and has abused the boy shamefully Ho has attompted.spvcral times to garnishee his wages , but fallod Ho has followed up his persecution of the boy und so discouraged lilm that death was a welcome rollof , so he took his own llfo The body was brought to the city for Interment The corouor is holding un inquest today After Iowa's It illronds Des Moiscs , la , Nov 25. [ Special Tele gram to Tun Bee.J The attorney general has been ordered to begin three important suits The finals against tbo Hock Island road for refusal to make a through billing of frolght over connecting lines Tbo railroad commissioners ordered this to bo done but the company holds that it would bo imprac ticable and flatly refuses to do so The second is against the Burlington , Cedar Rapids & Northern road for running a froicht car attuched to a passenger train for through freight from Chicago to Iowa It Is alleged by Iowa complainants that this car gives Chicago competitors an unfair nd- vantugo over them , and the commissioners ordered the road to plvo all shippers the sumo chance , which bus not been done Tbo third i3 against the Milwaukee road for failure to comply with the commission ers oracrs covering switching charges at Dubuque The company holds that it can not be compelled to sliuro its terminal facil ities with competing roads , especially on interstate shipments Tbo attornov general will begin all of tboso suits at ouco , and under tbo Iowa stututos , tlio court can give them precedence over other business Much Ado Aleut Nothing Des Moines , la , Nov 25. | Spflcial Tele gram to Tub Bee I The ( lomocrats pretend to have discovered that ouo of the rcpub- lican'members-oloct to tno next legislature Is Ineligible If true this would break the tlo and muko the house democratic The raombor In c/iestl on is John Law of Wiunobago county , it is charged that ho has never been naturalized and is not a citizen of the United Stale * . Tbo facts uro , us nearly as can bo learned , tbnt ho wus brought to this country when a small boy from Scotlaad His father in duu time wus naturalized and voted regularly till bis death , a faw voars ago The son therefore acquit ed citizenship through his father and did not need a special naturalization It is bollovca thut the democrats uro raising this question simply to offset the charge of ineligibility that has boon raised against tbo domoeratio momber-elect from Iowo City Law will bo souted In all probability , ovea without a con test _ _ _ _ _ KHiglon Drove film Crazy Buhi.ixoton\ , Nov 25. | Special Tele gram to The Bee.J A sad case of rollgious insanity has occurred in this city A young mnn named Arthur Boolor , rather bright and intelligent , was nmong numerous con verts at a recent religious rovlvnl in this city , held by u Mrs Robinson So infatnatod did ho become In the progress ot the meet ings that ho negleotod bis work and went about from house to house praying and sing ing Ho claimed to Have wonderful visions ot heaven , and uiessugos from Cod Ills in sanity became critically violent at church yesterday when ho created consternation by wildly rushing to the pulpit and haranguing the pcoplo Ho was adjudged insaao today and tnkoa to the asylum at Mount Pleasant A ItmlroaU Mans limit Drunlr Foot Dodge , la , Nov 25 | Special Tola- grain to Tub Beb.1 John Kearns , au em ploye of the Hock Island road , was run over In the Illinois Central yards here early this morning and killed Kearns was known to bo drinking bard last evening and wandered down to the yards iu an intoxicated condi tion Bath foot were cut oft and his body badly mangled , Ho lived but a few mo ments Ho was thirty years old Cnlllnii tlio Witnesss HtmuMiTON , la , Nov 25. | Special Telegram - gram to Tub Bie : ] Tbo witnesses In the case of the state vs Dr W. F. S. Murdy , charged witli the shooting of Silas Typton on October 8 , were summoned today at Moulton , la The shooting occur rod ut Typ- tons meat shop in Moulton , uud uroso from Typton's refusal to sell Murdy meat on credit f Arrested For Murd ir , BunttXQTox , la , Nov 25. [ Special Tele gram to Tim Hee ] Charles Lee , the boy who claimed on the witness stand to have seen Mouko , the supposed suicide , the Sun day of his death , has boon arrested , charged with the murder , Bond OITcrlnm ) . WAsnixaToxNov 25. [ Special Telegram to Tub Bee.J Bonds offeredi $200,000at $1.2741,000 ; ut f 1.05 } { . MISSOURI'S THUsX IjAW Tlio Subject of Much Comment in Chicago Cntctoo , Nov 25. [ Sps'cltl Telegram to Thb Bee ] Tbo report frdm "Mlssourl alleg ing that tha secretary ot state would today revoke over ono thousand charters of corporations which hara refused to mnko nnidavtts to tbo effect of their non-connoe- tlon with any trust , cqiubtno orpool , wns the subjoctof much comment in Chicago today Among the charters which It was said would ua revolted wora those Of the Amor * leun Packing company , tbij Associated Press and the Crnno Elevator company William Henry Smith , general manager of the Associated press said : "Wohavo paid no attention to tha Missouri law relating to trusts because by no str.-ich of the Imagina tion could the Associated press bo classed with the corporations which tbo law was de signed to reach The A'aoelatod press is a co-opcrntlvo organization , hot n corporation , and is not engaged in tha business of money getting It Is managed for the newspapers of the country nud can not in nny way effect the wages i or the business of the people It has on the contrary served their Interests by giving them newspapers for 1 cent " Phillip D. Armour saldt The dispatch does not worry mo In the least It Is true wo have been doing business in Missouri and wo will keep right on doing business , too I will assure you ofthat The Armour lucking company was never nn Incorpointod company in Missouri nndvl do not see how the secretary of state can revoke Its charter or stop us from doing buslnoss in Missouri " Will Itcst-tt the fi-uv. , St Louis , Mo , Nov 25. The St Louis stamping company Is among the list ot cor porations whoso charters have been for feited which will resist the law They have notlllod the secretary of state that they are working under patents granted by the United States ; that some of tholr stockholders llvo In other states ; tbat the Missouri law con templates the abrogationlof Interstate cotn- merco rights nnd that they propose as spepd- lly ns posslblo to bring tha secretary hoforo the federal court to definitely determine the power of the state in the promises In nn interview today Secrotnry of State Lcscur Bald the charters of these corpora tions had been revolted which have not affi davits of non-connection with trusts , pools , etc In regard to the lead , sugar , linseed and other aliened trusts ha said those cor porations Died nflldavits that they are not connected with trusts , etc , consequently ho had no authority to go behind their uflldavits in the absence ot proof that they are not cor rect Any Informations regarding violations of the law will bo furuishqd to thu prosecut ing uttqrncys Foreign , ( corporations who have not compiled with the law will rccclvo thirty days notlco i IN ONE SHOUT'ilOUn , Hnrdy Soliall l'loail < Guilty and GctH Two Years Chicago , Nov 25. [ Special Telegram to The Bee.J Hardy Schall the absconding cashier of the Chicago & Northwestern rail road company , gave himself up to the author ities , pleaded guilty to the ehirgo of em bezzlement and was sentenced to two years in the penitentiary by Judge Bennett within ono short hour tills morning On January 4 , 18s9 , Schall loft Chicago for parts unknown , taking 810,000 of the roads money and ? . ? ,0U0 $ .lrom the Clerks aad Mechanics Building and Investment as sociationof which nohad been made trcasuer The affair created qtiitoi a sensation at the time , as the young man yas handsome , ac complished , and a leader , , in social circles Whoa Schall appeared in court this morning In company witil his cousin and un undo , a great change was uotieeaola in the young mans appearance He had evidoutly Buffered severely from roinorso , and in his own words ho could stand it no longer On account of his voluntary surrender the court made tha sentence light SILVER MEN Nearly AU tlio Dclugatcn lo the St Louis Convention on Hand St Louis , Mo , Nov 25. rSpoeial Telegram gram to The Bnc.J Nearly all the dele gates to tbo silver convention are In the city , and a flno looking body of mon they are , too Among the notables arc Hoary W.itterson of the Louisville Courier-Journal , Judge G. G. Syinmes of Denver , Jydgo Kerr ot Central City , Fraok M. Pixloy , editor of the San Francisco Argonaut ; J. C Martin , city edi tor of the Denver News ; D. F. Dav , editor of the Ourny Solid Muldoon ; Ivan C. Mlclinclstatistician of tho'Uuliod States son ate committee on mines and mining , and others An important conteronco was hold this aveniug iu the parlors of the Southern L. M. Humsov of this city will probably bo chosen temporary chairman of the conven tion tomorrow The west and northwest will undoubtedly run this town for a day or two The Nebraska delegation arrived tonight miUM.UINU ANUIBAXOE ' A Salvation Army Musloimi Pays Dpnrly Kor thn Knowledge Chicago , Nov 35. [ Special Telegram to Tim Bee.1 The appelate court at Spring Hold bus rendered a doclsiou of interest to all cities and towns garrisoned by tbo Sal vation army Tha Salvation araiy of Bloomlngton was ordered by the city authorities to desist from pounding a bass drum on tholr nightly parades of the strcots ' They persisted In using the drum , and Mrs Wiishburno , the druminor , was arrested and fined She took un appeal to the circuit court and there also was flued Then she sued Mayor Mason for $1,500 dntnagos and the Jury guvo her $500. A now trial was granted and finally the damage case wus dropped Meanwhile Mim Washburno nppoaled thq line case to the ap- polato court , which has'nnlrmod the Judg ment of the lower courts und docldod that Mrs Washburno must pay the line und costs , which amount to nearly (500. A Disastrous Fire , St , Louis , Nov , 23. Ayspeolal from Ed wardsvlllo , 111 , , says a disastrous conflagration " tion oceurrod there at "in ; pearly hour this morning.oatalling a Iocs' ' of $300,000. The flro started in the warehouio .of Keller Brothers and almost simultaneously ( lames were soon issuing from an elovatoe building adjacent Whru discovered the tire bad gained consid erable hoauway and a mil ) wus also on lire before the llio department reached the scene , Major Glass telegraphed to St Louis for aid and Chief'Lindsay sent an engine - gino , but the mill prfiberty was doomed When tbo elevator folj ltcommunicated the flames to several stores and residences and for a time It looked as though the business portion of the town vrttt doooiod , but the llromen finally succeeded iu checking the Haines \ 1 Killoil lwj Mii Salt Lake , Nov , -ftBaturday evening at Mantl , San Pete county ; in a dlsputo over a game of | kjo1 , Parhra McFarlaqe shot and killed F. G. Hanson of Kansas City nud W. G. Gelding of Salt Tiuko Hansen lived about ua hour after tto | shootibg , nnd Gold mg died this morning , fli'hcy both belong tea a HIo Grundo surveyingjnarty A posse is out hunting for the murderer Hunted ay a juob Whitchall , Wis , Nov 25 , A report reached hero tonight that In the town of Prestou , Boven miles frqro here , Hans Jaor.b Olscn was taken out byla mob of men this morning and hangpdtfq a IrCo It is not known dollnltoly what to ] liad done , but it U rumored that ha coti.mlttcd an uuoclous murder > r * J A Patu | lipimlon | Hououtox , Mich , Nov 25. An explosion in the Huron mines tliA evening killed two Finish mmers > i NEWS FROM NEBRASKA TOWNS A Crazy Woman tit Bnrnoston Trloa to Burn the Villngo BRUTALITY OF A SALOONKEEPER Cnpturi : of tlio Jlnkotn City Muln lhlrf Nebraska City Colored McthmlintH iCnisiiRO Iu a How , A ltnnecrous Iiitnntio HntTitiCB , Neb , Nov 25. [ Special Telegram gram to Tub Hee.I Mrs llaker , an tnsnno woman who was sent to the nsylum at Lincoln Saturday by direction of tno Gngo county Insanity commissioners , managed to got back to Harncston yesterday and Inst night made an heroic effort to burn that village She succeeded In setting Uro to three dwoitlrg houses and the llamos were only subdued after hard work She was finally rearrested nud will bo held In custody until her Incendiary inclinations uro sup pressed Itun In Debt nnd Hisnripnnrcd GinoNob , Nov 25. [ Special lo Tun Beb.J Will Sllttmnn , n router , who resided nbuutono tnlio southeast ot this place , Is missing , with bis family and all ot bis ef fects Sllttman came here from Illinois about two a ears ago , and lias been considered " an honest , industrious mnn But ho has ap parently run in debt all that ho could ill the meantime , nnd after gathering and selling u lnrgo crop of corn , picked up nnd sitlpped between twoihi\s , leaving debts amounting to ut least $1,000 , und It Is estimated as blgh as $1,000. 'llioresidence ot John Killum , ono inllo east of this ulacc , wns destroyed by ilro Sun day tnoinlng Scarcely anything wus saved , the fumlly barely escaping with their lives Attacked by a Moum.iin Mon GlitltT , Neb , Nov 25. [ Special Telegram to The Beb.J W. H , Halno3 , a farmer liv ing iwelvo miles southeast of Grant , was attacked lust night by a mountain lion Haines was afoot and unarmed save a short board with a nail thiough It for holding a can of oil , which ho was carrying over his sboulaer Haines finally escaped by getting into a sod house and barricading the en trance Ho was not very scvoroly injured by the ferocious animal , which ho describes ns a particularly largo ono , measuring fully eleven feet Ord's NewUnptist Church Oitu , Neb , Nav 25. [ Special to The Bke ] The dedication of the Baptist church tool : place yesterday Rev II C. Woods , D.D , of Lincoln , preached the dedicatory sermon , and was assisted in the services by thu pastor ot the church and the pastors ot tha M. 13. and Presbyterian churches The Baptists , though few In number , have shown a great deal of energy In the work and have built a church costing $2,500 , , which Is en tirely frco from debt A Cuntsteil lOlcciIon IIeuuok , Neb , Nov 25. [ Special to Tne Bee.1 A. D. Werner , democratic caudiuato for county treasurer at our late election , bus illod a petition m tbo couuty court to contest the election of John Nigbttngalo , who re ceived a majority of four votes for the oftlco of county treasurer The petition alleges illegal voting in several prcrincts , and mil conduct on the part ot the election board The result Will ho looked for with interest Captured a .MilIn Thief Dakota Citv , Neb , Nov 25. [ Special Telegram to The Bei : . ] Sheriff Brassflold caught the man today who stoto the inula at this place oao week ago The man when taken was working In a cornfield about eight miles from Iroton , In The thief is an en tire stranger here nnd no tnotivo can bo assigned to the theft , as ho did not dispose ot the mule , neither did ho rldo It , but walked und led it Driven front I It ) in P. NEiutAMKA City , Neb , , Nov , 25. [ Special Telegram to The Bi-e. | Mrs , John Dotsou , wlfo ot a saloon keeper , with two small children , appealed for aid to the county com missioners , ns her husband had kicked her from the house nnd she was about to bo con flaed The commissioners put her off , and she would have spent the night on the streets but for a ludy , who found and provided for her _ Who Is Clinrlos ISdison ? Platthmoutii , Neb , Ndv 25 [ Special Telegram to The Bee ] Last Thursduy a farmer named Sampson , living about four miles south of this city , was engaged in haul ing some wood from oft a sand bar in the Missouri river when his attention was at tracted by a bottle which was burled about one-half in the sand Through moro curios ity ho picked It up and found It tightly corked Homovlng the cork ho found four leaves of a pocket notebook pinned together , upon which was written as follows : Omaha , Neb „ April 4 , 1683. I am tired of living nny more , nnd 1 have como to the con clusion * that I shall commit suicide If anv- ono iinds this bottle , ulc.iso give it to someone ono that Knew mo My name is Charles Ed ison I have failed in everything I have tried to accomplish , I Itvo on Seventh and Maroy streets I am twenty years old and now about to end my llfo Plcaso give It to my folks , They are In good circumstances and will reward you for the discovery of this small message I die now I wish you good fortune If you will take this , .It is now about 5 o'clock Wednesday night Howard to all , Iforgivo everyone but myself Pleuso remember what I said I hope I will meet you in heaven , tor I think X descrvo nothing This Is all I have to suy C , Edison P. S. Do this please Tbo paper upon which the letter was wrlttca was damp , but after careful drying the writing was legible The bottle evi dently was washed onto the sand bar during tbo high water in the spring of 1SS8 , where it remained , as thcro hns been no Inch waters since that tlmo to dislodge it As far ns can bo learned no ono in this city knew Edison , and If ho committed suicide by drowning , bis body must have been found at some point furtbor down the river or Is still In its watery grave , for no unidentified floaters have been found here since that tlmo Lincoln Countv District Court Noutu Platte , Neb , Nov 25. [ Special to The Bee , ] Judge Humor adjourned court late Saturday evening During the two ' weeks sitting about twonty-llvo civil and two criminal cases were disposed of Gcorgo Martin goes to tbo poti ono year for burglary from a car , and Jacob Shields ono year for oblaluing money frum the First National bank under false pretenses In the ease of William Bcatty , late section foreman at Brady Island , vs the Union Pacific lnllroad , tbo jury gave Judgment for $030 lor cattle killed on the tracK smco 1685. Defendant appealed The case ot Ilettio Graves vs the ucnool district ot North Platte has attracted considerable attention from the fact that It is au outcome of a factional light which has been going on in the nchool board for the last year or two Miss Graves , whoso homo Is in Council Bluffs , taught iu thn schools here several ycais previous to lba8 , giving uuivmtul sat isfaction In that year the board re employed l.ci iu her old position , but after about a months service they directnil her to laavo that department und nssuiuo charge of another , which she declined to do , giving as a reason that she had not prepured horselt for thut department , which was a higlior grade , Tbo board majority told her it was that or nothing , nnd this suit is the result Miss Graves recovered Judgment for $ W0 , the full years salary Smothered in n Pcuullnr Manner CotUMiifB Neb , Nov 23. [ Special Telegram gram to Tun Br.E.l Mrs Sophia Cnstolindn , who lives on the bottoms In tha southern part ot the city , was suffocated to death last night It appears that she and her husband John were sleeping In a small bedroom , newly plastered , with n flro burning In the stove , limy were both overcome by the vapor from tno walls of tha room , the doors nnd windows holng closed , nnd she was found do.id nnd ho unconscious when the uoighbors came to the house this morning , The woman was twonty-llvo years of aire , married about three years and loaves no children DiMliontod it NpW Mouse of Worship WtstPoixt Neb , Nov 25. | Speclal to Tub Bee ] The English Lutheran Church sociotv dedicated tholr now house of wor ship yesterday with npproprlato nnd luipros- slve ceremonies Hov Dr Ktilins of Omaha , preached the dodloatory sermon The Lutheran sooloty here is In a nourishing con dition under the very ublo pustoruto of Hov L , L. Llpo JFntnllv fnlured While linoxlcntrd Alliance , Neb , , Nov 25. [ Special Telegram gram to Tnu Bee.J Elinctt Jumcs , part owner of a lumbar yard at ilemlugford and of n ranch northeast of here , stnrtcd for the latter place a few davs ngo in an intoxicated condition and fell from the wagon , sustain ing injuries from which ho died yesterday A Suit l-or lilliel Oitn , Neb , Nov 25. fSpedat Telegram to Tun Pee.J W. W. Haskul , editor ot tlio Ord Quiz , was sued today for 510,000 by Dr L. E. Crane for libel The Quiz published nn artlclo reflecting on the 111 treatment of his Invalid wlfo by u professional man , which Crane construed to refer to himself , Palled to Hire n Hull Qbuuicr Neb , Nov 25. [ Special Tele gram to Tin : Di.u.l A bevy of Omaha and Denver pugilists were In the city today with n view to giving a pugilistic entertnlnmcnt hero this wcok They were utiuhlo to pro cure a hall and consequently abandoned the enterprise I.oolclne : l'or ' btolon Ilnrnrsfi Beatiiici' . Neb , Nov 25. | Spcclal Telegram gram to Tun Bee.J L. E. Denny , living nine miles from thaclty was in town today hunting for some trace of a quiiutity of har ness that was stolen from his premises sov- cral days ago He could Had no clue How Amnni ; Colored Methodists Neiihaska Citv , Neb , Nov 25. ( Special Telegram to The Bee ] The colored Metho dists of this env held another interesting meeting lust night , iu which dlrx-knlvcs figured , and today adjourned to police court Adjuucrd Insniie HEtTniCB , Neb , Nov 25. [ Special Telegram gram to The Bee.1 Alno Gcrdos of Cert land was ndjtulgcd insane hero today bv the board of insanity commissioners , nnd was ordered sent to the usylum at Lincoln Cleric or O in nil an nnd Wlnnrhngos Dakota City , Neb , Nov 25. [ Special Telegram to Tins Hue J Charles P. Mathew Boii of this place lecolvcd the appointment as clerk ot the Winnebago and Omaha agencies WOnilGD LIKL2 PUOP13SSIONAL9. The M. K. * : T. ItoUbcrs Did Their Work Very Thoroughly KiNS s City , Mo , Nov 25. The men who robbed tbo St Louis express on the Missouri , Kansas & Texas road last night have not been apprehended The robbers displayed grew coolness and went about their work in such a manner as to convince tbo truinmon that they were pro fessionals The robbers , who were two in number , concaalod themselves in a clump of bushes near the water tank on Pryor creek and when the train stopped for water they boarded the engine Ono of the rob bers took euro of the engineer anil firemnn whllo the otbor uncoupled the exnress car from the romaladcrof the train Tbo signal was then given and the engineer compelled to pull about a milo and n half away In the meantime the robber in the express car bad compelled the mes senger to plvo up the contents of the safe which ho put in n Back ' 1 ho robbers then stopped the englno and escaped in tbo dark ness No attempt was made to pursue the road agents nnd the engineer ran back and picked up his train and pursued his trip The loss will full on the Pacillc company It is thought the robbers are the same ones who tried to rob the Sauta Fo train there last week Express Messenger Johnson sajs in his account of the i obbcry that there were llvo robbers nnd that one of the robbers com pelled him to open the company's saTo at the point of a pistol One thousand dollars was all that was secured , as hosccictcd tno ether valuable uackages Johnson , accompanied by express company ofllclr.ls , loft for St , Louis this afternoon Ho is practically under urrcst GLAD SHE KILLED II1M. Mrs Snuthworth nnd Her Mother Ac ; oi on that Point , New Yokk , Nov 25. | Special Telegram to The Bee ] This afternoon the mother of Mrs Southworth who killed Stephen Pot tus , mrlvod at tbo Tombs She Is a line looking old ludy ot about sixty years ot ago with snow whlto balr which formed a striking contras t witn the sombro black of heriittiro Hanna did right ; the scoundrel got what ho deserved , " wore her first words ns she greeted bor daughters counsel on entering his onico Mis Martin went ever to the Tombs with her son nnd wus admitted to her daughters cell ulouo She refused to talk with the reporters who were present when she went In Xka.meeting of the mothorand daughter wns most affecting When her mother entered the litllo cell Mrs Southworth at once recognized her and jumping up from her cot with un oxolamation of joy throw her arms about the old lady's neck una burst into sobbing Mamma , I killed him , and I am not a bit sorry I did it Are youl" exclaimed - claimed the prisoner , The Inquest will bo commenced tomorrow IDAHO'S ' ASYLUM HUltNS Two PnllrntH Perish nnd Plvo Are MIhbIiiu Buckioot , Idaho , Nov 21 The main building of the territorial insane asylum burned at an early hour Sunday morning Two mon are known to have perished and two women nnd three men are missing Pos sibly they escaped in the confusion , but It Is feared they were caught iu the flro The flames origiuatad In the kitchen and the building burned down within an hour Great excitement prevailed among the inmates , nud the superintendent and keepers bad great trouble mustering them All the reo- ords were destroyed , but a now addition to tbo building was saved The loss is $30,000. . 3fmitnnu'H Mix , Hri.ENA , Mont , Nov 20. There Is no visible change In the situation this morn ing The scunto met at 10 o'clock , pursuant to adjournment , with but cl6'lit members . picsont at roll call , The senate inot nt 3 oclock Homo efforts were made to bring in missing members and organize The democrat lo lower houio met ut the same hour with twenty-eight present Hcprosen- tatlvo Dumber of Deer Lodge county was sworn in and took his seat All the officers elected by this branch took tbo oath of oQlcs this mornlutr The republican lower house conyenod ut 2 o'clock , Nothing Important is looked for toduy , RATES BEYOND THE MISSOURI H Roi > ortof the Arbitration Oommlttoo II on the Subject IH A SATISFACTORY ADJUSTMENT II Tlio Tariff * on the DlfTircnt Clnsses IH PKcd In n Manner Tlitl Will IH Suit Both Omnhn nnd IB lit ll coin , IH Tlio Arbitration Commit leu's lienor ! . II CniOAoo , Nov 25. [ Spocinl Telogrnni to f H TiieBkb.1 The icport ot the arbitration IH committee on rates west of the Missouri to EH Kansas and Nebraska j > olnts was today made II to the Intcrstuto Coinmorco Hailwuv asso- U _ clatlou The report states that "an exam H Inntlou of the through • nnd local rates at IH western Junction points disclosed a con f H sldorablo luck of method in the construction 1H of the tariffs now in use This Isuotsur- ! prising for tha reason that In thu past each IH line has boon accustomed to formulate Its ll own rates , being covcrncd by local nccessi- 9U tics and local demands and Influenced by the | HJ customs upon ether lines , which have con i I stuntl.y modified the action taken by each , but 11 without concert , so the result presented is &l that of rates without apparent system vury- VI Ing the charge per ton per milo The rates II upon the various chusoj having no common II Btnndard of proportion , and the local rates II differing from so-called terminal or dlstn- 11 butlng ratcB , n systomntlo arriingouient of Kl tariffs upon a uortion of a line was some _ l times disregarded upon other portions of the SI same line Although the clreuinBtnnces of ml the two states Kansas nnd Nebraska iu ffi many icspects are qultu similar , thu policy | ] H lmrsued In each seems to have been diverse , | ? I It was felt to bo exceedingly desirable if & possible to establish n common and g uniform relation which the various (21 ( classes should , bear to class 'I' In 'tl order Unit in stating rutos for practical use , U I as well as for purposes of comparison it | | I might not bo necessary to numo the rates n I for all the classes , but the fixing of irate JJ ) I upon tho.llrst class should bo indiculivo of w the rest in accordance with thn established m proposition of the transportation charge ijj I which thuv respectively should bear To m I this end uftur nn investigation and collco- K tlon ot all the rates upon the various classes n I throughout the territory In question and In H I other sections of the country an end was it leached which is believed to fairly represent | I | | the Just proportion of the class to the others 1 I A tariff hns been reached which accomplished fj I the object aimed at in the Oiualiu tariffs til which hnve been proposed by some of tbo . I ] Hues without involving any loss of rovunuo J ! I to the roads , and it Is belloved without sub * ' * ] I jeeting Lincoln to tho.slightcst . disadvantage 1 ] I in its competition with Omaha in interior II points which it may properly claim to reach II I In other words , the local rates trom the two B9 _ points m question have boon taken up at n I I whole ami the throuch rates m connection 9 I with the out rates nt the two points This is understood to bo in accordance with the I claims of the representatives of the two I' cities at the hearing before the interstate M commerce commlbsion in 18bS and with the V views to the commission expressed therein 9 The through rates to Lincoln , therefore , flr huvd bcou llxcd at the following differentials B ou the various classes above the through B | ' rates to Omuha although presenting a dls- H parity between the through rates and the HI , sum nt the local rates much greater than • -M would otherwise bo warranted , to wit : First H 10 ; second , 8 ; third , 7 ; fourth , 0 ; fifth , G : I A. 5j B , 4 ; C , 3 ; D , 2 ; E , 2 the present ,1 , differentials being 5 , 5 , 4I , 3 , 3 , 3. U , 0.8 , W In other words , the throuith rate to Lincoln I • is advanced 5 cents per 100 on the llrst class ' 1 and n proportionately less amount on the < ether classes except C , D and E , thn two latter - - \ tor being reduced , the out rato3 being mean i whllo cqualbod as bctwoon Omaha and Lin- , coin , while the application of the priuciplo ' < elsewhere ndoptod would have required an • udvanco of lOJfcllrst class , based on tbo -j r sum ot the locals at Wooplng Water " ' , Another Itouto to sail Prnnclsoo I New Yoitic , Nov 25 It Is stated tonight - * , that the director * of the Denver & Rio 1 i Grande hold a meeting today at which an - > nnportnnt decision was mndo affecting trans i > • ' continental trnlllc It was voted , it is said , f f to make a standard gauge of their road from Canyon City to Grand Junction , to which i point the Hio Grande is about , complotcd , to I connect with the Denver & HIo Grande sys- \9 tern This movement will give the Missouri Pacific and the Chicago , Uurlington & Quincy If , roads a direct route over less grades und a 9 y shorter distance than any ether roud to San ft Francisco The amount that must bo ox- " U j pended to complctotho arrangements is from > J | * . 50,000,000 to $3,000,000 , and was voted at . - ; today's meeting jI | | Union I'nclllo hliowln for October , * 'B f Boston , Nov 25 , The statement of the iff J Union Pacific for October shows ttio follow m > ing increases ever the same month last year : If 1 Earnings S2'Jj,000 , oxpenscs ? 102,455 , surplus ill J 195,550. For the ten months ending with J j October the earnings how nu incrcaso of % [ filSiS5 : , a surplus of $003,147 and an expense - s penso decroasoofSl07,0b9. J j Induced to Oivn Up 1I10 Lease * I Chicago , Nov 25. Tbo Chlcngo & Alton | i road has induced the American llvo stock I i commission to give up its lease of Alton ' > \ . stocic cars This Iaaso was the basis for the j complaint now pending before tha Interstate t commission _ _ _ _ _ _ _ , f ' A noniilnr Dividend jg I New Yonir , Nov y5. The directors of the 1 , Chicago & Northwcstorn company have do- a cluiod a regular divldond of 3 per cent per a'liium on common uud U quarterly on pro SH < forredRtock 1 { | | [ , Llydo Eiminoi-rx Strike , , . sjUJ GlasoowNov 25. Twelve hundred Clyde ' 4 _ | ongluccrs wont on a strike this morning flj Eighteen firms , undcV pressure of contracts , UB were obliged to concede their demands , JII GH01l(3 „ H. PEM > LE10N i > HAD 1 { lie Passes Awny nt Brussels on Sun till dny ICvomnir si I London , Nov 25. Gcorgo II Pondletou , " jjj I United States minister to Germany under all J Clovolntid died at Brussels last ovenlng Mil Ho succumbed to a stroke of upoploxy IIII His two daughters weio present when ho all uiud The funurul services will bo held 'III Wednesday next , ill [ Gcorgo II Pendleton was born in Cincln- f U nati July S , lb25. Ho was u son of N. G , mm Pendleton , un able luwyor , ana a grandson 11 of Judge Nathaniel Pendleton of Now i York Mr Pondletou studied law and J was admitted to the bur , Ha wns elected -v < to congress in 1857 and remained a member ' % or that body until lb05. In 1WJ4 ho ran for 4 I vice president with General George II , Mo- * " I Clellan at the head or tbo ticket In 1879 ho 4 ! was olocteu to thu United States scnuto from 1 ! Ohio and ut the expiration of his term wan J appointed minister to Germunv by Prcsldont II Cleveland Whllo In congress ho was ono of the most active supportois of the present civil service liuv and is sometimes referred ' ai to as the father of the billJ ; J Thn Ktntn l > einrltiioiit Notified [ _ Washington , Nov 25 The department of state has boon advlsod of the death of ex"r1fB [ Minister Pendleton at Brussels last night , 'SH uud tha secretary tias sunt u telegram ot JlK condolence to the family , ! The Wrnther Korrcsst , / ] For Omaha and vicinity ; Kaln il Nebraska and Iowa : Fulr.ellfjiilly warmer , jl southerly winds . I South Dakota : Fair stationary tempera * M turo , southerly wiuds * I