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momnmmmmmmi ia FHE OMAHA DAILY BEE TWENTY-SECOND YEAR OMAHA. TUESDAY MORMNG , FEBRUARY 7 , 1803. NUMBER 231. PADDOCK TAKES UP' ' loSetajrs RESLLT OF A LEJiGTHY CONFIBENXE THU'STON PW1S OUT His A = > lira Givea Up aad ie PADDOCK S CAN { * > ACY IS NOT CEHTAIN lie Ma t I nroT r 111 "trrnctli te a Carter- rare lirforf tbe Joint < e * .ieB TtU c Ta drrrt > rf fol War Ilrrord. Neb. Fefc. t fSp fUl 7 lrram I U 7c . LrrAfceraoa Sidney Paddock is ' in. , tli- track a d will make a hastle J.r _ 5i T t s OB ta Joint baltot tamor- r - H - rr _ * taic a up acats by the repnMicaa csr'cr.r. eJtisereninc after a di T ? 4o of tie _ / - astinc two boors and a half. arJ . > . c rea aneUter now for bis while ar The repubiksas were tate in petting _ r .2 : be ooacmittee room , bat tb * ref - f the Lincoln was fitted with poJiti- ( .j : s < ir < h of information from tbe time tlai the Tecinsr meal was orer itfl id- iMlThe repntdieaas were aaxteas ua the exa.t truth as to the Mtoa- I re they neat teto a formal session I ttCet.-c . .iK'nwbat action to take tomor- l I rc It w.J nnarly > o'clock when th * door , . cf t ! : . , . Tnferpice room doe l botiod them. 1 A ! _ rt U = .e afterward Thiarston was tsalted { I 13ac j t t ' 1 bis sapjiarters that be conld iit ; r . .w tiom aaythiai : definite , era if ! he TS p.Tfn tbe republican votes tor an- cli.tr i r for several days. He made a rreit. , sr och. setttec forth hi * repubtkan- ! = . ni said that : ' aay jaw-mi-sT voted looser as the party r he would still continue to be that s fricnl fricnlNo No Democrat Wanted. After Th j-ston's denartare the eonfereace lock , 'r tie i-oosidexation of tbe propetsitioa cf tir _ cr ixrats to combine to elect a demo crat Tr.e question was discwed te all its phases f - jver aa boor. Tbe seotiment of abc--t rty-five of the members was te favor f tbe terms , bat tbe ide was vir- 17 foucbt by nearly a score , isdodmir all the ul > l svMiers. who wookl not entertaia far a moment tbe plan to send Morton to tae teoate Ri ketts njde a speech , in tbe coarse of which he said tbat be bad been wonierinjr whether he was in a canferesce of repobti- cans or dem-wats. He deciared that. of Li * bead wss repabScan. iai was rrmlterabjy opposed tea a danwer * ! . Ifitais nr essary lor the reraiJseaBS to otitfrrrise accept defeat he b oi tbat dtsAi wvaM be < wdccmed. acJ tbat the r preeent = .trres aS the party of principle -srocid fa down with coiors tii r Vauldork rafcra llack. Ber re a rote was takes on the question Paddxk appeared aad asked that be be given the sin > e ebaaccjlhat bad in-en ac- ccrded toTturston. He assured tbe mem- l > crs that h' < ? ould b * electei , ani insiiVed that he si. Jandwwnid be elected. He was -si-'d what assurance be conld ptre that "t ? tn3 > pcBdeats and democrats wotdd c t c-Kt Allen toananow , and siid ttm he tkr rthecojld prcxaisj that very thiap. The - pit. . > t of the whole am tier was that a stac r : ? v 'e was taken on the prf > M4tion to re ; _ T- him on the track , aad it canied Ityar-K ? f sixty , Scott of Richardson being the rr. rf c.ca.ber wi rsfnsed to leave his seat. Canned ome Cszftfctn . When the resnit was made kaown ontside the sfcreai-w rooam there was an oathnrst ' cf rr .iritr and reiaonstraaces setS it was stated that tbe action of tbe ronfereace was n.t r. 3 , as tbe senator is to ex plain at 11 o'clock tomorrow where he is to pet his strength. or now h : is to prevent the. election of the popo- llst CCT r > e. Several of tbe repabHeaas de- elirexl r pczly tbat the senator was ramiag'a tig11'.uZ. _ r-J that he aad no hope of maTH c it. It was stated that his sole object was to defeat Thjrston , aad tbat he was satisfied new that he had achieved it. Pad Jock took the situation coolly aad oude o mere to oollwrt 3ais farces aiifl g t * dews to wcrk. rieaitetl the Opposition. The seauaie-it ireseraUy expressed by tbe rr- r.s Tas tnat tb * jk ; was ap. U was asscrteJ" ! be democrats that it vnoold re- si.t-3 ? " e who hare been staadiacovt p rr - -1 thindependents. . There were a fwrtl declared that tbe five would do n : h .r f the kind and that Jkejr v " ; . s ; s they have beea noteaj U"7 r.s 1 their claims on no ne could as - cn and they did aot s an to kaow tt " s. & . TDciiientt who had fe ea waiting r t ir'v news expreased satiafartioK over ti r-5 ' - - : pnfcnaed to ted teat H made ti ' c r - o of Allen tomorrow a certainty. It was stated donee tb * eer r hears f the ever'In" tbat the independents were Ire.iV.Tijr is Allen , aad tfeat he coaU aot pail h.s 1 1 &trrn > : Ut on U > next ballot , hot so t ; i t fit at kind-was heard aftar th aa IIQ."rtit of the action of tbe reeon&sn ccn"rrt . ' Jailjro AMrn U CeBfidrat. Ji'r-e A-len stavy ii aronad the eoninor of > the I . < deuuul be hoard the sews of fe tr-i-- > cf Paddock , when b teunedi- ' aif T w > T.t to bed. He w s lonnd there sccc ume later , and stated that he was ct-nfidrnt of bis election tomorrow < TVbra osipJ if he con ider d PaAdook a f rn.idabl candidate than Tnvrfrton. c. ed SAirtuncaatlj and said that it made cct a part > ie f dif renr to him. as be wci-i a * w Jtfif Confront one as the other He sa d that h * felt curtate of tbe solid sen- pert c f tic > < iep nd nts. aad that there was _ Ay of AefeiHiocon the part of aay Very 1 tbat tomorrow's ballet woold one of tw thtess , eitner Jodye iTcia be elected by tfec bet ? of the iwsocrats or tfe eaahiaaUea between tbe Sndrpendeat and democratic parties M- oU t br : tea f > r coed and for all. He stated further that if Alice was net elected tomor row there wu a poMiUuty tbat a republi can caul be ejected bv tbe &xl of iod < pet"i- eatTotes. He the bt The potsibiiity a re- cte ens , aai declared that the repablic&zia wooid aot be fcr Ps4drfc va4er any r4dwk Make * a $ tateraeat. Senator Paddock said af er the conference tht he and net < > oht th * anami- aaiton. and that it had oome to aim tancx- parted and nn Bcrt i. Be asserted pw- tirely tat Alton wonid aot fce etortod Manerrow. He thooeat that he wwaid be Mended f war days , th * s a * as Thtarston. nd aid that if he oocW aot be etectod te that time be oocid aot be efcrtvd at ail. Sime of the mniMW ins a * ert tonerht that they will not vote for Padlo-k tonur- rvw No Un hare been perfected a * yet. tent te > oa e of the meral feeitec aminir the rank ami Jte there is an indication that a creat deal of work will be done te tbe morainr. and that thvflcht is aot orer. Ptvp < Ht a of the Dea eral . Ta < conference of i-epubiicans te the so- pmne court roxn contia j l for rnoro tint an boor , bat it was not of sjJScieat dsratioa to enabte tbe members to arrive at a , satisfac tory coocluskmL Th * faUowine was Mr. Taitritoii's coaomauraUnn to tbe conference. be bemr present to deliver it te person. Lcccnuc N'eh , Frh. f-T the ReaobJVaa of th * Nefcra ka Lrrufcttare in C n- 9 o'rlork T- riy erriilnc I a | hy Me cr . How. Waumn aad t jonr imM-rlng no UBite . ' l * * taey vere a4rtd taat 1hcw I drawratkavatbfi - * ho dtd nut rot- for ' . V ADm rm at ray I t. rrIn l lode < o I rnonca renU-.a * * < ad acme \n r f with I E. Kovd or I.trilnff Mortoa. Iiau < d to tlw coauBitttv tbat at t&K - erioacrti" . of affair- it trxinW axX do Tor tae republican party to act anj pruputkitton ot 1bi rbaracMf. nnle-e- jKvvtvd In wrltlnc a-od sjm i by Hit t "r . mbo profH e < l rt. tbereby enabtinr tne renvMVa * * to ma Iw a record vaica tn * uarty i-o Vd Mud no berrajler. CtK bo r tuJifr Ttf f . KaNtv-k. North a d * ) UujeU caror 1-0 my mnu and pr"ii < a declaratkm ta Trtiint aic I twrevita tinut toyoa a - Lt WKJS. N' * . . Teb. 6 , 1 * * ! -We , , k rrbv aAtmonrf a&d < teelare crar | Mr- to vwl * for IT V. Allen for Uaii * < d Mate- on ta * Sr--t balk * February C. . t m-by t c rr hi * ejenioo aalrK. before oaT -Biatr of the fcnut roowf.iom. ea n reombUraaoarrw to ai t in lite election < rf a , dvoxxrrnt : tn * repabliraa * MJ arre-iBC to ataae ciiavr Ja e . Rord or J rif Hinr > k > rUMi. Joim Mift * John ' .nriajr. W N. ' . H W1Ui elLJ K. rtona.- 1 "lat"J to th > j" reatle iBV , ia M Vaj rr. tkat 1 fally apprerialed i r crarity of tite -i ! atio ad Ute in > fXT * t rfcarcirr of Ik-fir vriitfn ( irae'i rkMi : that ovla ; ta tJte > era- IUr jd OrUmtMlaattoo ta vkjch 1 TO' plftot . k Ute < ra Jiauf la * repuMtcaa parry for "Tia'j > r. H ironM txit be l < -o * m ; for jue to cijtrr-- * intttaate Jul aty OB tle . Mjtzait Ne nia r ratir ! the arlkiai tilli 0er 4 to t"- take * bj the rrpnbTx-aB party it tnK vanrevw crt4sI - . J to tfeeta1 Till ron. ider it aiy dvl > tw lay ronr eoamoaira- tioe V-furr tbe rrpobtiraaconlVr-Wf , vaich ak e taa-4 a-fiw tl > e re pcm-ltiility of ac tion. " iDtSepeaUeat * Also Come In. Later bi thcermmirl irait 3 mnns by certain repre- * tai i v of tSe ladTmAmt piny , vao e mao > - > tJ eyVd a e aot tod--- ciotbry iafortaed tue Itf r itad beard of Ibe renrral caarmct-er of the profM-itton made by that eaoara toAprwnt - would TXAC for MJioeolbrr nu dMst tkaa Mr Mien to prt- I reot hJ e ) * > cti < j In jmy event m toay' krfnt I coBTfatioe ] aMtotb * ? cetjth-ta-a tiat 1 did DM t ei } te tbe rrpublicajiwmld dare to act apon a propj-jt > oa omvj i by * wd of IBOQIAL vldHi nicht or Bni = 4it not tie VejM at ta * d ci j r AKmnmt. soul I > at d f urUx-r 1 hat ia aay jttdrvM-nt tbe rejmMk-aJ ! cooferract ? tfscbt t bare before it In wrriins trhaterer prttpo-itiaEi or acreeseat any < > f tbe iadvpeiad- eat& wished to ituike orsnvld 'land by iti tfcelr siritatarv-atUriM < d. lw * that time I have te-ard wxiilar farther f roikt e repre- . -e latire-suf Ike iwdrp-tJirBt party. 1 sow lay Ui4uJre maiK-r bef < we you for | voerconJ4frJtkw awl artioti- hare w > > - c- ! se-.Ji i . toxiaVeoraaiK ! tooffer. Tli re are Mmny anruii.etit wUrii < ran tic made ape < i ' Je i. aatd irvnMimn > at ta * Ume lie the result i > f tfaottchlfol , patriotic - 1 &m ittMriABalif co&cerarA. not and do not tritbdraw aa cntxrM. feel that I Ianno itdUt t Mttt any -t i > shirh Ta&tal catharza. j-errablloiii , arttcw or Jn aay aouwt * laSaettorrpmWlcaia d l-Soo. lajn * rfjMil.iria , to Jorp uiJi ii ckiricms Wstorjr asd Us uaekanzcnjiie prt clfite . lt oririn YHS la tbe lianac-aliite oooofjMimi of Mi-tee .Jusiiee and tHUBim bof * - It" taptfeM li tire bkxid of tbebrsrr ; 1t Crt4ir iTirtrri lo xi f roar of tbeaaaon asd tl beret < luue ltmaMirtalfat < i a tiwa-awi J ata fields wT * re IPjerty asd batwtsit y ui- HEipted : It wt ib * jir ot U e Bok ) in ta aiarr of aar inc. aad tt tat snuui * ip has von wore lor HrilizaUoe and rooa zurers- jnent than any sar lc ratwniaU5y kas ar- oaipli > bed in ail la * a r . katrver &ctfaM U teles br yon Trill be at- Wrtory to ate njxl - lUrroelrt my ourdial vppnn. Tbe drroMHi frl Ti-lilB aad loyal Mippcrt clrea e in taK eenJt t aaorr to jn * taaa auy o oi la tire rift oZ tl e A * ri u eopk * . WlKwrrr aad art * r lean l > e ot en-ice u > * re > HOUeaa party I wfll be ( oood ready w adat < e it * prtocipk-s and waietain Its. eaaxr. Be < TKVtraUr satunitK-d , J4MLS JL THCBSTOS. Iaddock was also preseBt. aad actiuc with an rabolv r ilon. i Mr Resewater toid th * eonfereace that be had abstained froaa taking any aaai te the matter as Ion ? as it was a friendly contest between republicans aad called npoa tbe members from Doosrlas owntr to say whether be bad approached a sin-rle one of them ia tbe interest of any candidate. He said be considered i t bis duty , however , at this stare to eater a remonstrance against aay anesspt to elect either Boyd or Mortun by tbe vutes of republicans. -To do sou" he. said , -would sot only be a biz blunder , bat wocld defeat tbe party two years bence. It wooid place a t > owerfai cisb m the hands of tbe p : > pslists. wbo have al- trays ckarjred that repablicans aad demo crats were links of tbe same sansace : that when the democrats are in tbe minority they go to the repeblics&s ; and that wbec tbe re- pnblicaas are ia the minority they pt to the democrats. Tbe election of a democrat by the rotes of republicans would also be a btaader ia tae event that a republican presi dent is elected f oar years hence. Morton or Bopd woeJd either o&e vote with' tbe south ern briradiers acaiust any repablicaB measure , aad womVl abstract a republican admiaistratioa to tbe b t of tbeir anility Tbe speaker relerred to the attitade of j Morton dtirint : tie war , and his oosilk * OB all ianportant matters since that time He spoke of tbe hostility of tbe Otoe county can didate to all kmslatton te favor of the tmion veterans , and declared tbat the repnblicaes could better afford to po down staadmr by thru- colors than to come o3 vxrtonojs in the ekn-Uiw of a straizbl democrat. fhrtofof I'rraaal I'atriet , Pant Vanderroort is worktop the old soidier rat-Vet harder than it was ever worked beiore. He aimoi to sot-are a d en t or flfHTp complmentary voted i r jfnitar te can -VO * can be eiAtea oct of tbe way. and pres d ! > aver MawrompM eamftnres at Tery opjortueuy , wbere b pntts about Ms war rtvord and Mils liriilioc stories of , how be Icrar t. U d aaJ Cied for his conotry I on sourt of porr fields. In Tievr of his startimcr statements of what be went tarowch behalf of tke MUM soanethiar ; oOcial on that yoict mey aot be oct of place in this roniMfictioa. JosV Vanoc , adM&Bt pn ral of the state of Eliavrs , thus describes and > r ats iSciil eal Yiadec-roorfs " > rillia tcsare r ia the army . AVcnt J" rth ta -Paal Tandervourt nli ted on tae 3tk I day of June. 1 43. at UkuMntnrton 111. , aad was mast < d m e WTice at Camp Bntler , i soar Srcmrartd. 111. Jiae d , 1HC , as a ! private w ooacpany G. SUx\-eighth Illinois wriaBtrcr tefaatrj for the period of three muntas. and was x.u ter d oat of the service with hit oantpaay as a private on the tth day of September , l-fcJ. at Cam * Bntler. aaar . HI. by reason rf the expsratlon of the tara * f ierrioe. " It will thus b * seen that the first period of PaaTs military career ia the s rrk nf his HcVeriae country was devoted M maMertec the miTitnl of arms , and bis fearful kard- sbifswere those wcaaest tu tbe daiiy drill * f tbe tyro soldier te etm U-'e. His temnie expesin-os were thesp. f dnss parade , when bis manly form , rcspieadent te the ' brass and btae was exposed to tbt tioa of tbe girts wbortsitod the cama and to the peed matured raillery of tbe bo > s. Card playing , story telltep and a coed time poertlly were the feature * that fei ! to his lot So well sat aed wts be with tbe life r > f a deft-oiler of his otwatry that he ooo- ciode4tLalhe otreaJ stand another eniist- toojnarcxp oar uooxo REFUSED TO BE COERCED Saa&tnn Tknvadj Oppwe r ? iky. SH3MAN ACT NOT TO BE REPEALED ia tbe raate by aa Orrr < TBt4inln ? Mj ri y-HIH TaLn O eai.i 9 to r > OS OM Seem la aa ArtUtlc Maitner. IX CL , F h. TeMcram to Tax Bra. ] PJ C3rreiand's autocratic dictation was today by senators of ate wa party. Mr Cleveland and demanded th * repeal of the Sherman silver pweautsiac act. He had accompanied his demand by intimation * conveyed to ooncreas by socb connoenUaa meMengfti as EXm M. Dick inson , tbat a vote neatest each action vpon th * stiver repaal biil woaid tecnr a painfally ehflliac abece of patroaare which mferht be pteced snder tbe control of democratic senators aad representatives by tbe Bext id- Perhaps never before te tbe history of American politics bad there been made so Sacrantly open aa attempt to iaauenre kjpiji lauoa even te a praiseworthy direction.- tbe Bse -fatness" and "options" te pat ronage. These conditions eatased tbe rreat- est teterest and excitement to surround today's session of tbe seaat * wbn Mr. Hill made his metfoe to take up tbe bCl to repeal the silver pare&asiap act. After same pee- luninarr fencinc as to tbe states of tbe bill. and as to the rirht of other senators to make speorbes , Mr Hill delivered himself of a re- markaWe orationMuy passages wr * ex- trenteljr bitter. and oovtoosly deifcbtei the crowded ralkries and caused ill-concealed amas-eaent on the door. laetiaed to Be .arcat.Uc. Here is one of Mr Hill" * cems"Icaaaoi offer to tbe svcate on bebaif of tbe state of New York every aremawnt for rep U which is tboB ht * > ! eaoarh for tbe iastraction < of ber se&a'uors by tbe gods half rods ami I jroikio * vrfeo as-.aBw our nwaiac and eve - mr tutorage O5 courinr- tbe earti myself aad a most mi eraUe sinner. I wosid not for the worid in these times s-i-eak profanely of tbes * divinities I merely say tbat la. pre- scnbin ? repeal tbey have aot tbo-ucbt it to b coirent. But tbe seiiate will kindly con sider how bnsy taey are. " Mr Bill cootuued m this sarcastic strain for some time , referriar to tb * mwrwaajps as snj > ervisinz at oace tb * "literature of ill nations aadewaire of New York. " and 'pake of tbeir annnDeots as cornier from persons wbo were -busy smoothing oar road to soaie SBpples sat to tbe ten Mr HHl also paid to Mr Cleveland tbe cojnpJiffieot of anbbiar his oSi-e ia tbe > liils bmidmc "tbe eastern Olympus ia Nassaa street ! " After Mr Hill's speech tbe sesa te refused to take ap tbe repeal bill by a vote of j eas S * . aay ? 4i Tbe vote of tbe democratic senators present was yeas ( tbat is la favor of Mr. Qevetaad's wisb ) H. nays < in defi ance of tbe declared policy of the president elect ( . a * . Senator Hill , by procnriac this vote today , is considered to have aocpraplisbed o tierer political nwvemest. He has placed before the eyes of bis scornfe ! enemy , tbe presi- dent-ciact , a Jorail record of those wbo openly bid d Sax > oe to bis eesma d to the senate and of those wbo , while tiiAH- bis dictation , csauo : for its 120 st } mrt be considered te sympathy witb his expected policy rerardiEg the disinbstiso of patroa- are. Cleveland * * Only Hope. When Mr Cleveland re-ads the list of dem- cratic senators wbo voted in favor of repeal be will be naable to discover more than trro or possiWy three men upon he can rely for cordial support , namely. Senators V3as. Gorman aaii McPbersoB. Th re icav be oae or two others. i eo of the type of Glbsoo of Marj'latxi , wbce support Mr Cleveland mav be able to control by cifts of o ± Jces but whose syTcpathy can b a2 xlec only by tbat metbod , aad wbose seaport moreover is CXJB- Sned to tbeir mdivihial votes. Senators Brit * aad Vest an- two prominent democrats wbo voted for ifspaal , but it is well kaowa tbat each of tb B is aot in aooord with tbe president-elect 3mn macy It is noticeable that Voorbees of Isdiaaa , wbo wffl prabably be chairman of the finance committee when tbe senate is reorsrauiaed , is amcau : tbe democrats who voted iramst re peal. Tbe eollearrae of Secretary-elect of tbe Treasury Carlisle , Senator Black- bera , voted with tbe anti-C3velaad demo crats. In short , tbe vote is most iaterestinc aad stmTfirHnt. as foresbadowiiur tbe COIB- mjr contest , wik-h is now believed to be in evitable jbetween th * democratic president aad tbe democratic majority of tbe senate , which be will be ooaf nailed to ask to conSrsi his aossmatiocs to o 3ce and to upboidira in his pulley. Even had all the democratic senators beea present , tbe fnll streartb of tbe democrats in favor of the repeal of the Sbcrman law would only have been fifteen. Senator Graj of Delaware aad Senator Camden of -West Virrioia were paired ia favor of repeal , and Senator Ijndsay , Mr. Carlisle's soc- ces&or , is on record as favoring reptsal. How Krpnblieans Voted. The vote of the republican senators is ia- terfstiasr. as showing tbat with oat one ex ception , tbat of Mr Platt of Connecticut. those from eastern states voted in favor of the motion. Ex-Senator Carlisle was nixw tbe Uci > r aad kept close tally of tbe roll call As 5 on as the roil cell was aanonaoed tbe aext secretary pf the treasury barned over .o .be bouse and. calliac tbe anti-silver dem ocratic leaders isto a cloak room , briefly an- w > enc * < d tbe defeat of the Cleveland policy in tbe senate and instmcttd tbem on behalf of tbe incoming admimstratiac to proceed is tbeir eSorts to pass tbe repeal bill in tbe bouse , rerardiess of wnat bad happened at tbe ottwr ad of the capitoL Tbe members of tbe committee appoisted to obtain wraatnrts to a petition to tbe rules committee akte ? cloture reported to Mr. Carlisle tbat so farthev had a twitb bat little sacveys. aad seTerml of tiers adsitted i fraakly tbat tbey feared it wrald be iin- * passiMe to obtain tbc aecessary wnaaber of sfcraatares. Mr Carlisle hecrd with s m surprise that Han. TVilliam L. Wilsaa of West Vbriaia. wbo has Jest returned M Washington from i akewood , absolutely re- fo d U si a tbe petition for dotare. Taere i was a disposition amoc ? most of the demo crats , it was explained to Mr Carlisle , to evade SUIJTKT a petition , tboo h a larce majority promised to Tot * for the ref al if ever a vote can be reached. Senator Allison says that tbe action of tbe senate todar ends all pascibtiity of tbe re peal of tbe Sherman act by this congress Representative Harter. one of tbe anti-dlv r leaders of tbe house , praxtically admits that th nspeal bill is dtnd. and sa rrests that the only " coarse now is for Mr. Cleveland to make aas threat and call an exfra session of San PruvlM-o t avori Anorimtlon. CaL , Feb. & . Th * Sas Francisco Board of Trade , at its aaaaal m etin $ today , sjdaetod resotetio&s the aniexation of Hawaii At a meatoc ? of the Congregational miauf- tars nf this city today the Hawaiian sittw- tin& was 41 e s d. Syoakers. rno t f whom bad buen rabid Dis t the uJnr > 4t. statt < ii that tax condition of the aativvs wovld be crsuJy Iwavelited 69saaoxatieTi totbe > United States , and that tbe isniad w U add prenOy to tbe ppospartty and w-aaltn tC Aaerxsa. Resahsuoavs were idonlt i heartily favonnf toe annexation of Hawaii. ron Jnrj Duty. Sit- LutE , r T . Feb - ' " 3- bert tbe forsnt-r business mstjjer f ihe News , ws one r f a pel. ; , , r rrr rac- elea befcr * Jadg Zirelodjy to take tne Jaror's oath ; saytnc tbat he was convtrted of nntawf at eahabttatmn te I-- * i and served a term te bepesitnUry Smce that tame he has n t.taken tb * Eidmand * . I Tnexer oath .and Mi naturae bis way clear to I take It aow He aa4 obtyed tbe tews sine * j the manifesto. bt did aot waat to cat ' dtean oa the aoMfcezf bis chtidrea. He was excused. miLHVJltiS BLOCKADED. ' .in J Ta aad Foaw DOME , Ia. . F k 1 fSrsrfal TnV- Txx BM.J-OO the Bock Island , Minneapolis A Si. ta ds and Ma oa City & Fort Dadre railroads tn this vkialty , aot a wheel was tnraed toaay The Dttnofe Cen tral rot a train from SJOTI dty as far inert as here with a rotatry - > w ptaw. and then toned arovnd and hacked east of here. The road is bopeaewiy bi.jcka.ied. The ICMSJ QOaBCtC ? rClTl&t ftP8C Sf tifiOV VPt Xi with a bitter aorta wted ktowiar and snow fiytec. LTO * . la , Feb. 1 Seven or eicat teen * * of saow has faUea. A ftrioa * floras is rac- iar. Railroads and street cars are badly blocked. All trains art ; several boors late. violrat storm of tbe * a n has prevailed here snare miiairht. bat it bad abated some- wliat by noon. Tbe mercury dropped K - te twelve hews TB * * aw is badiy drfftod. Raflway tra 3c is rreatly impeded , anl btasiaess i tsracticaa'.v suspended. CIP Rtrrpla. . . Feb . [ Sjvscial T e- rram to Tnx Bcc 1 Tbe storm of last nirtt | aad i this snorainxmas 'by far the worst of tbe season A heavy fall of snow accom panied by a hfarh aorta wind ailed tbe rail road cots ana bkx-kaded ail trains. Business of aD kinds is practically at a standstill Tbere was a ensure of over 58P in twelve boors. It 3 is erowiac colder and most of the trains are stUl buried in snow drifts BiAfiSAW. Neb. Fee 6 Special to T E > BEE. ] A cold wave reached beVe Sunday at 11 a. m. Tbe mercory was at 94- . tat at 5 in j tbe eveoinr it bad dropped to xerc aztd at 6 ( this murainc it is l- = below AHU-AXD. Neb. , Feb. . [ Special to TEC BEE.J Tbe schools dased bere to-lay on * e- oocat of tbe ccld weatber. Tbe beatiar ap paratus ; , which was pat te last fa J. caaaot pet I tip enoizrh fteam to. w rm the btaldiaur aad oonseqtKntly tbe scholars eejoy a holi day every cold dav. DATIB Cm. Neb , Feb 1 [ Special to Tar BEZJ Foarterti degrees betow Hero aa.J a stronc aortb wind is " I ? . > Vb. Feb S Special Tele- cram to Tax Brr. ; TbeaertTiry - below sere here tais aorsins1. A strom ? north wiad prevailed al day. Ia. . Feh. < L i-scisl TeJerram to THE BEE. , Tbe balsa j 'spriar day of yes terday was chanced toAs.v into a bowimc biiuarJ. tbe rain of te&J nrt : t m ? followed bjr sleet aad sajw aod l * l anac pale , tbe thermometer fallK * artv derrees. All 'reirht trains were i'uaD oned and all pasas , , searer trains delaytd , except the fast man. j which amveJ on time. _ Tie Iowa Central j > and Fort MMHSOB traias have not yet reacbrf j the city , aad all traiss.frwrn the west will i be from tec to twelve hears law. Advices Iroaa scrroundinr towns shew the temperaa rnre froa 6s to 1below aero The storas i is abating tonight.t I OrmnrA. la. . Feb , fi. "Special Telftrrari ' to Tar BEE. j Tbe busiacss portion cf Afton t boraed last nirbt. Lctcu KJ.OOQThe worst I i blfrmni of tbe"ssasoa'is prevaSiar. trains ' have been practicaHRabiaOuoTd The wad is blowiac a rale aaditt.amercary is M = be low add fallVvr * ' CEPAK RArn s , Ix Eeb , fi. Ppecfeil Tele- pram to 'JHE BEE. ] Aaerrific "blizzarJ j > re- vailed last airht anitt jis na > ramr. Trates on ali tberailro ids are blocked and street ear tra > c is at a.fijnislEi. BooJSfiTos. ' t Fefe. 6. 'Special Teie pram to IBE Btz. } The merrary fellSSde- prees in fcht aoors bre this nernioc. Sleet and 5aow have blocked tbe street raflroadsj m. . Feb. . Chkaro was fioodei this aeraiBj. Toaifbl it is freezias ap as tirhtasa drcm. Modi damage has been caused by the overflow from the streets , some of which ara iuendated. The sewer department is bo&y crippled and in tbe face of these conditions icy weatber is bearing : down upon the lake reriws. Never before bas tbe situation in this city been store serious j aad tbe authorities are absolutely j-xjtrerief.s 1 toay-ert theiDrvitableconseqoeiices. Tbere } { are is the sewer system , 45.tv > j catch basins , tbe majcwity of wjsich. were fro a lap by the I . recent srere weatier. Tae American ExJ J I 1 press ccmpany. Treiaaat bouse. Adam * Ex- I > rss cosapany ana several of tbe paoQc places are badly fiooied and bave called upca tbe city for help. Four hundred sen have been put to trark in tbe down town district and everr effort is oeing made to open tip tne eatcb basins. Tbe rapid r Injures i in tbe weatber. tbawn r oae day and freez- iiur tbe aext. have made it an ntter impossi- bCily to keep tbe ca b HTHTIS dear of ice- Omaha nay experience a rise in tbe tem perature , bat tb man who lets tbe barber dally with his wial r"s { rnratii of beard in consequence will repeat , for tbe warm spell will be similar to thaodakocitioa of the pro fessor of legerdemain , * -Now yea see it , and now vwi don't" Between tbe boors of 12 noon. Sunday , and 6 a. at. yesterday th-e q Jcksilver dropped fro3i fiS = above to 12Iwinv. . a vanatx * of fifty decrees in eighteen bours Another area of hirh pre s re iscoacealed someTrbere in Chaaha's vicinity and is expected sooa , possibly today. In aay event the man wbo drops the nickels in the weatber slot feds safe in predicting another cold spell before spnap. Tbat it required any dilirent obser vation to arrive at this conclusion is not aown. altboosh it nrost be admitted tbat i I tbe weather burean has been l&dlinz out sacie pretty aoccrate preiictioms dariaj lh I past few weeks. I j I Mica , . Feb. i Starreon Bay has bad BO miS eoamnuEaicaUaB from the outside world for few days , because of tbe bmvy snow storms. The town is sail to be almost covered by snow Stare traSis across the bay is suspended Tbe weather isnery coid and eroainc colder. Reports from ApaasftvtiL Wti , on th * w st shore of Lake Michigan , sayt.afcal ail trains are snow boand and that maoh iaJt-rme is betnz x- periextoed tbere aaiutig , tt cattle , wnuh are shipped aiit. M.lnne eta ii Unid Weather. HrrcHissox , MfaoFxi. , S. For tbe hist three days of iaslirreijlhe temperature was sot above 3r = below ? ara. anl from that j down to 44 = beiowi Jfcariy three feet f j snow fell in th r&soi ime. and terriffic winds comMeed toziakr U tae worst biiz- zani of tbe wtoter. AB roads are Mocked. No farm teaas bave een on the streets for several days. The voffikaoois were closed for two days. Mazy bu&tn ss piaeej are Ia ICantaa aoad 5 Crrr , MaHWi . Tb oat another eaj-err toiay , lallior from 4it- above aero at mtdcocfit to 1Wluw at 4 o dock this oveninf. Th * rapid fail te tenv peratore wu aooumytanieil b > a karbt fall of j snow , la Kansas tee temperature ran * * * from wro to = aUne it tfil refit V-n-alitins Bat little snow f a ! throartoit tbe state , and railway traSc ie enl ; ilLrhlii delayed. Kil ! l U.TOa - & 1-J . Featcr * FtLi , M&n . F fc. a. A Norta ra PaHCc snow ptow gftttf tnfl struck thw * SMwanna ? n thA'tr rk ahoot a mile eacf 'testaatiy : Hoban { target a&d Jaooh Knmnhi were fatally hart. ' At HaTra Arrived La. Xormandte. from * w York. At Brvman ArrHod Prasdec. tfjm Xew 3York 1 At fiibraltar Arrived KaistT W htZa H frt'it New Yarx t. r ueiiaa. At Nrw YOJX-ArnroJ La Eretijr. ? . WRECKED BY EXPLODING GAS ! r rfl Aceatfect QMS * . ,7 & Laai b a . i G s Mra. j MAO SCENES IN A TENEMENT HOUSE i I lae ? Ian Other * Il r rJ aMl Otherwts * I f re4t H w tbe ASiir Happened LUt of the Dead ami lajwed. ' Nxw YO JK. Feb. C Fir * . ea * d by a an ejLf * Uon te the ceQa.- . destroyed the dooMew five-story teneaaeavt bouse at 491 W K Twenty-niata street , this afternoon. The bcildiar wa oocamfad by twenty lamj j | ' flies- One nan wa Wiled .ad many perj j I MBS were serkna&ly injured. j : HI0e4 ami lafvred. \ j JOHN PETER50X a cas hMpertor ! a the j I ennioy of ta * EqvttaMe Gaf Lfcrkt rumnaay. ' ' trfco * * * te th * cellar -vhen the expto-ten - i carred , kilted , i j Brm. face and h * 4f wt y feme * . 1 : Bram , faoe and aawfecat by frdI I tecdaas. I Laoroukcrc SourM. boraed xfeoi the face aad banes. : , Mi IT Scmrr cjrr. bame4 about tae face j i aad body. I AKTBTK Scarxcar , bamed stoat the face j | rjc. burned abM the face. hands and eves : badly te JnreJ. Psrcn J"-atixc. face and hands horsed , Joss MAKXUW. bady tadly wKaed. JOE Horrttv. sik-btly bmraed. JUBTC Wivrnxors , badlv > a. i bent tie bead and HEKBEXT McLAntmcc , body fesdly LXEZIX BOTLE , KJLLTT , JOE HATSEC. LOCls RSTBEK , ALEW Lor ct , bwaei. Hair it Aa employ * of tie pas company had been sent to the ceilar of lite tending to repair a ! leak te the pipes. He bad been te tbe cellar twenty mtentes wbeo Wasbxaaan. wbo oc- | capiea the ars : floor , beard tb * pas man j proantep Taknk ? vp a candle be started * toward the cellar , as be opened tbe door a ! sheet of flame shot oat te bis face. Tbea fallowed a tbasdenar reptMO. Wasbaunn aad his clerk. Maaoiar. were thrown iau > , tbe street , McLattrhlia. another employe , ' was iurk-o ten feet aad lay uavcoescioGS ! Tbe tenement sbook witb tbe force of th * exnlosian. There were wud shrieks of teru | ror from every noor. and screminc wmnen j aad ; chiloren rssbed to tbe windows aad are ' escar-es. The > mad ? no e-ort to sare tbeir ' bous < ? Bold roods , but straprlfd only for their , lives They madly foarht with each other | for vanta e crronBd. aad maay of tb * wounds received were caused by stmrcles to e * ij > e. j Virorocs eiorts were made to save tbe te- . spec-or , ' bat to no avail. The kiss oa tanidinc is KAOJJ. | KICKED TO VEHTU AT A DAXCE. TIoroa JtJionrr tn \ \ hlch an In < dt Was Ke mted. 'OT'iut Ia. , Feb.-S.-rJSpe > cfal TeJesraa toTsrBEE. } Atadaace at GeorpeSaeri- das's resideace , east of Hedriek , Saturday night. Harry Braisj created a , distarbince , v > iix-k caused his death- He made an msaltmc remark about the lady partner of Brace BeU , wbo resected it , and ia a vigorous eaooonter kicked Bra : ? in tbe stomach so severely that he died last nfcrht. Bel ! is a school teacb-r. A ooroaer's Jury will hoid owa llrr * . DAVZXTOBT , la. , Feb. . { Special Tete- pram to THE BEE. ] Lorton Bros. ' livery staole was destroyed by fire this mojiiin ? Tbe loss on the boSdic ? is SS < OOii , cxunsored. Sereaty-one borses were is the bam at the time , bat were resetted with tie bogcies aad harness. Tbe borses scattered over tbe 1 sTcramadin ? cotntry , aad are slowly beiags recaptnred. | The fire wbica started Saturday aipbt ia I tbe Diamond Joe block is still bwiun ? . Tbe lossvrill amoEnt to fiS.C'Kl. triib ia&nraare ooT riar tie bofldiagaad pwrtJoaa of tbe coo tents. Tbe Lee Broom company -will la e f 15,001 , n-ith iascraoce for half , all in broozacx ra stock. , AVbeat&ad. C3intoa coqat.r. bad its entire saloon block bcraed at 3 o'clock tnis iaara- otZ. Tbe IOTTB eras - vrjtboctsrater. . owisfi : to the bjrstjn ? of a tank sevBral tree-Is ara. Tbe city butel and sir two-story fraae sakxiBS trere ooapJetly destroyel. The loss is 3a.003 , vdth iascraace of perhaps half that sum. ; , laFeb. . 6 [ Special to THE BEE. ] Saturday evening tbe fr-a-ds of Mr. aad Mrs. D.V Parker , w tbe number of HU. pathered in Old Fellows hall for the purpose of celebnitiB ? the twenty-fifth anniversary of tbe marriage of that cocple. After the company had patbered a messenger was sent to inform Brother aad Sister Parker that their presence was desired at tbe lodre j room. They were soon at tbe door , wbere j they ' were met by tbe company aad tajcea I completely by surprise. An address of welcome - | come was extended to them by Rev. D. B j Flemiar of the Presbyterian church. At- toroey Frank Shiaa. in a few appropriate remarks , presented tbem witb several brirht aad shima ? t-e iimjnials of tbe re- pards of their many f nan Is , after which supper was served , sad an bo ir passei is a social manner. Iowa I'araerfc * la dlcsl * CEDAR RA. . 1 * . , Feb. 6. [ Spscial to TIE BEX. ] A niaiber of farmers in tfee vicinity of Garrisan hare bee swindled. A sbcrt time t > efore Christmas a smooth yooa ? fellow , claimiafr to represent a Rock Island liquor house , appeared amone tbem , saiicit- ins orders for fine liquors for the holidays. He curried a iae case of somptes. waich be sealed that by taking (1 worth heaxwfci pay the freight. H Uuk a larre somber of orders aad b > riaimint : be oocld aot collect a bill te Iowa succeeded te pettinc them to par m advance , for which be pave receipts sttraiiig tbe name of a Sra which has aa ex istence He tank orders for between fl.WW and nl39 ( wx-Ua of liquors , bat tbe pa : bare sot yet made their Were J DE ? MOOTS , Ia. . Fen. . [ S | > eeial Tele- craat to THE Bee ' James Lockwoc < U a switeaman. was killed ia tbe yards of the Chicago Great Western railway last aicbt aad Matt Dnan , car cleaner , perhaps fataU.v tejarad. The men were astaipaed in tnakrnr a Irate to snd to tbea * i taaof of the pnxrn- nr train from the kontn. which wa < atocked 03 sa w. By a * primtfr | Ocfced apoa L&ckwwti and be was cauzht btit-wv a tbe cars. Doaajras rart by brim ? tarova from a ear. Cra > i Rinn * . la--Fwh. C ( ap octal f MB M Tvc Bcc. ] E. E. dark. ftkeOrd roK 4iw j Conductor * . TBMH is a trma , so far a * the ooodartorc ar ooBr ra d , te ta4 | w ca trom Pttts- avrf ; te ) fe efi ct that ali railway ixyaaiaii- tiacc wooid avil i a tmaad for a aaifonc scak > at wacec aa4 a u t-boar day AarB 1 May laerrave lut 4r B < T Ratrc. DES M'jiszs la. Feb f. Sf iria. Tr.e- pramUiTEsBEE Ttf fai.urp ff tie Dt-s XTs Wat/r "A.3 2- , t r-T w.ih t mnaH * . The g > ar deaaamaaaf terror S . WtW dty. and te | Su event of th * rmmnnay's faflare to rlr , thcctty itvtrfcsof adeqa * * * sta * they avtet JJ M4)n ) VV pNRrf aTtfL aMJIJPCT aUnMnW InMtt V MaPV tlD * cxna tU this m-vntnc a letter from D H , HanweBof tJMOeatral Iowa lan e- lion , vwean of v ndcu ni'luv ' . deaaaadxHAc better pro * --tkm. and thretatvadaw a Ian * te tomrance rates nalr * funMthtec CW/A KfK KL0rOB\ . ST. LOTH , > lo. . Fob Choy Wan ami Lse Sla * . two Chinamen , made teqabfee at the nioa depot today ac to whtCber any rtiaama * . aroomp tiM < d by a Catewe . woman , had p * 4 tbroarh the city dfer- inc the past wt * * on their way west. They had a teaarram. which Le * Siaw. wnoce home k te New York , had rweived from tne arm of Hap Lee , Yon Wtar A Co. 1ta wak-h fee was connected. Tb * mtstfft , ta4d , that Cbaac Ton Woo and J4i * Fre Lony had eioped Stmiday. and if they had act already rene west they would prooablj- do so. The tderram aked Sim * to notify the arm if he * ot any iaiuroation of the coop ! * , a * tbe nvoan bad taken money beI tonrtec to them. SiW > ! r.who left New Y' rk a few weeks ao. says that Chuac Top W o hai oalj been te New York a sbort time. He came nere from San Francisco and ciaianed to be the rrpre- tentative of adm. * j-nlk-atof SaaFran- ci n > . who , be allered , had aa arraarement with < otoe CBstooi oSirals at on * of th * Pa- cine coast port' , whereby tbey could Hnmr- pie into America free of duly iarve s * meats of oeiaan nod other Oun-r prodwct. Woo had oaUect i from rarioos New York ooneeras , he aaden-tcoa , SOBS of mcoey raacia ? from 95 to &R09 to be ti ed te ' "infla- - the rustom oSMals in f4r Wfc-alf. The JOMU : lady with wbuoa Woo is stated to hare elopad. Miss Fee Lour. i * . acrordia ? to Sine , a Mott street beauty , aad the only heiress ia the C&lnese quarters of New York City No tr&ce of tbe coaate has We sheared aere by Star. He thinks if they bare eoee back to th * coast , tbey pr 6eaiy w nt % way of Chkaro. J.v PORT. Arrir.iI eftlie Chr f IVVlay at < ; a wMh a KrulrkiUt. . OL. Feb. S. Tb * owrdne steamer. City of Pekiar. bas ftoX , bees s&rbted arhic B aiiieoat. . Soon after the dis x Tery of tb * wsel it was soefi she was ia tow of a for. She wSl not i < e ia for several bovrs. It is s rmi 4d tbat her joachioery was out of order aad she was prc < edias slowly tinder sail when pi ked up by tb * tuc Merchants aad too * * witb friaads on Ixaard quickly fathered to : obtain the first news of tbe trouble on the . vessel's arriTml at ber dock. j Tbe st amer did not - t into tbe barber uatfl ; late in tbe aftenaooa. j Captam Searles. ia bis report , says tbe Pekinrsaiktd froan Yokohama January 10. I and all weat well until Jaauary il. wben tbe i staaraer was LKO mik * troaa Sao Francisco. the shaft broke ia tbe sieere. it was impos sible to mend it. and tbe vessel prcxxeded trader sail. She encoantered beary bead j winds nearly all tbe war. and auriti r tbe Sf- ' teen days aader saQ * fae corered ever 1 .303 j notes. BeyooC tbe Ion ? delay aad the braakiEiT " tba sa-af t , aotbic ? excitiag tt- eerred. Tbe tog , Fflarkss was snl n t to notifj the Sa.a J fc tail tbe Petinsr bad ar rived. ZntrreUa ; Point K i etl in D Ten e of a . lad. , Feb. t Soave stace JLrs. Carolaw Foster , spirit aediva. was iTwiiclgi noney - der false pretenses it being : charged tbat she ol iY > 9 froza Mfltoc Now- laad. a w althy saaafactrrer. by pivteg : bia tlterort portraits f his d ad cbBd is siint la.nd. A motion Tras made to q-uasb on the rroead that the ittdk-ttnent did zxA contain facts to constitute a vioJatiue of tbe ivretease tew. laa -e ih ? pretenses -Uejred are Wio&e that a person of common teteili- g-ence iad ordteary cautiaa shoatd sot gire credit to or be misled by. Jodr Coi today owmalel the sotion. upon tbe theory that if it were a question of iateUxreace the jarisecvtiB ? witness tbat was a aatter for trial before tbe Jary. He said tbat it was be&ered by many tbat tbe laat riallnlioo of spirits was a fact : that hypnotism and mesmerism were scientifically established sd that thecwojAy had l Uerers wbo were of a bkrh irrade of ictdJireoee. Be coocud ) < d by ssvicc that this iracld aot prerect mountebanks from imposts ? ictellet.t bat credctoca persons b > r tkrns. GIHrt liJaaders .Vre Now S SAX FEASCIVCO , Cat , Feb t Colowl Chartes E. Bailey , the American eonmis- sioaer for Kin : : Teborizao of Bataritari , o&e of tbe Gflb-srt islands , has forwardt-d to the | State departmcat at 'W .sQiatoe a protest j of the king trains : tbe forcible seizure of kts ! isteads by tbe British goreraia&ent white & . \ potianocs were propresstes with the Umld States. He asks tbe protection of tbe United States or aaaexatkm. Advices from Bntaritan state taat Cap tain Davis of tbe Hntish navy , wbo seued tbe islands , was very arbitrary in bis con duct : that he wns itsuitinr to Amerlcaas on tbe iilaad and abusive to tb kiiur. , Itepre&cntatires of the kins in this country state . tbat the British made baste to selae tbe islands some months CT > OB receipt of tbe information from Sidney. Australia , that the kter had pune to tbe Cai ; d States to ask , prc + eclioe. : ' JIT Sf JtJlX.\o JfJ TJ . Jl ar I-repir lojared and a Oir ] KMlrd la aji Iitaka ttaiitrajrVrpclt. . NAMPA , Idaho. Feb. 6 A senore aerident conored aboat S o'clock this morainr on the \ Oreron ( Sbort 1-in * . seventy miles w t of 1 1 here ] , aear Olds Ferry. MM * fmsnut Ez-ao of j ' Chicago. 16 years ofcl. was killed aad ab ut j I twenty i persons were mjurwd. three of tbem j i senoa&l. , Three coaches rolled down aa emI I bankanent. 1 a&wt 103 l t > t birh into the nrer. Tbe wreck was caesed by the rafts snread- isr Full particutors oiaaot be toaraedt present. d a "hiktoc Tp. I ' HI. , Feb C. A pateen = r train OB th * Hock Wand i Proria } amf d tbe track between Bfcitop Hill and Ulah at a sf > t where ice bad formed orer the tracks. None | ] of the pt&WM-ert or crew were by a Met. Aurorraort X. Jt. Feb. -Saturday at Cilh lji.ta. Valencia county. Ineaco GoamJes and a yoamc man aamed Sandoral q-aarreaed and at airat Gee sales m ridnw past , amd into , the boo * * cf Deainerio Smdoval , the j'ounr aiaa's fatber. Gonrak * was arrectod by tbe constable ae4 kept ia his custody , and yesterday raorain ? a mob i < m i * > iloil arooad tbf temporal ? prisac , broke m lh 4oorc , wok Goeatos oat and haawad him. Great esritemttt prcrails ted. Ft * . t-Dr phyclcUn of rm.rr < i4onrfr , V-n miwe aortn nf Ukte city , nnmmiHiiid sttnd * tea nbrht. He was chatped f tin * laVwar-oJd naarhtorof MM. Lmat Dwk- anl , who r smnrnfd a tor day * atece. j I Si Joem. Ma . Fb T st irfct are ! destrured a larre aaru t-.jn. . , r u. T M. it tit- jjti.4. ' r L ' _ - . . . s east it. I . . : , ' , ju -s , . r r- h - . . _ - : . - B . , > . . 4 u Ciuef lie iJSi u t-0 JJU. TO ARREST HAXY INDIANS TaeUe it Pfaw Sdee Srfi ta Be Of A PaOMINLN'T ASKY OFFICER of l- t \ Vrk. . thf Ootcroith B < 4Ml K M a j 1U at ABJT .Mvmt-ot. Cm. la. tram to TV * B r j A Brack HEH t-jautry in tv , eoroBte to Sicnoc Kail * ad P.ra ojfcial taaiao * . hot who ress t < his name to be * ed. be- . , ; , f BBizat create txtweea hi- - ' 1 i Arent Browa. s vs tail nutters are a * i more triom , nn th * Stoax IIMU i t > ' . t\an the di"patgo > ci. s t oat tram Pi : , * lii .r * wooU indicate. H * * vs thit Apt. ; Br tva refused to allow aay dis ) tcbe ! r .1 I I chanrtd and notorod all diapatcb s t. sL ! I his tancy. and to make it appear U < it t\ " 1 was aothmr more than a bnut : e i I He nays Uu t tbe a'jrvS - of ib f - r- Tjwtliof t da- . - paa ? 2- dairod ia by JaUcwers of Caief T r i : xs aad that faily as ataav lmtte > are ; t. - _ . - patay witk Two S rfef > < i as w r ? fw -s j are If sir * that outd weaUMr is ' . ' it s hodlmr tbe laliaas ia rbnHc. and tv at : first show of sprier is b.mmA to brii ? iV.t aes4 tbe oa dale the ladtins aad takes , i > ia nii.ite > .t ; ; to place mdcr arrest a tunre annib.T > f 1- dUas wb are ia a tial aaoog the rlust daacers. . . Tfesays tbat tkere is rrst * ppreh : s.i a f lt aaoas : th eeiUots b it th * res"-ia- tfea aa-1 thej artaaxj a tlut tro ps be p.t ia i tb * fit * ! at o ce to protirt taea is . sc f what Ihr Ciar CrrrV. Affi.tr. S D . Frt f. [ Sperial Te.- t TBJ : B t ] Ed ward Steamer , of > * ip r y. beef oaolrartors. } ot caain ; b * caop oo Pass creek with t-5 < u s aad Imrers fraaen. He says tbe tK..i os f Kaiaaael j iieaaett ad Bedaer B..t-e . ! arrive ar9 o'doc-k tooitrbt a d wdl ta r.-J bere. James Bacon aad WiUiain K < i > . U. 1 * years old aa I cn * ts at tb * ran h v-.r airnt. were taken in chare * by th < ir fatv.-r and brother and r oovwi to tb ir bjn.es satn * ten sail s - utbHTpst of Pie * Kdirr Two Stk-ts aad three of his band were fd tb njrbt of the Sd by Redoey Royoe tbe camp cook It su pj i tbs inlians hj,4 side anss oaaoeilad OB tbeir perwxns , un , after partakias.irf tbe bos itatitr of the camp tirarAsreJ ti traites in caid biooi Ben ett. Bat a Mid Ke&cr were sbot ta tbeir bonks aad borribly matfla : < ? i Tb _ r fares > iwwied-Ti9Trdpr Tanits. R yr- was sbot is tfa ? nark aal baaii a i app < * ii-s tj haye erawied aader bis beak ni ili i tbere. Oae af tbe > > brai.ta t ys sras sbot in the aeck sear tbe jopilar T m. tie > yii comm ; wsfaearta * je. He H * ed aeariy twelve boars. saSerm ? terriMe apmy Tberepact tbat lija ai were XaTina draaken frolic is most empiisticaUy det.i td bj Mr. Steacer. Xx > wiibty wm aUcrsrcdor nseri IB tbe camp , and the partj cf Tri.tcs bd only one pan a I iwa cartridges , mnf uf wtkh bad be-ti os i , Tb I ? ITI . st , < & loir saddles , tiiteen & rs s aad kxLd a span of work aarts _ Two Sticks aad two of hi * btad are dcai. shot oy tbe l di a pohoe aad friendly Sioux. Two Sticks' baad etoapntai. two outlaws , wbicb bad be B raa wit of camps aad seeawd to beioB ? to no rejj-ir tribe , a. d lii < ed br tbeBteJlres. Mr. St-enc-er says tbe lodaas morally on frieadiy terms witb tfcem. aad when he arri-ped at ca p be f ani that tbej stxk was baie ? taken rare of by the Lninas , a l that they bad retmed to them tar h > rsj captured fjvm tbe ootlaws. OCLIBLRVTCLT ri.VXXED. .Ibkolate CTiiieare That the Klllinc TTa * Cold niofxled Mnrder Pen : Hn > cz AoEjfcr. S. D. , Feb 6. 'Spe cial Tetepram W TEE BEE. ] It is now ce5- nitrfy setUod tbat only two of tbe four whit a awm raaraered taion ed to Hamj.trej s caap. They were Codaey Rsyce of Wiscn - iia iad > Beuaett f Brerkmridpe , J Mo. The two straapers live eipht miles sooth of this aceacy. a&d for tbive stray borses. One /was a son -of ' Clark Baooo , named James Baeon. tbe other a step-son of Hna phrey Bay , named Wuaaia KeUey , art4 IS aad 1 * years respectively. Tbey were poor , hard-working- ind s- triocs toys. Tbe report tbat tbey were drank is an tejwttce. Evr ry partk-ular obtainable now win ft is also corroborated by the stateatzt of to a premeditated anarder. Bear re ported to tbe aent. Capiaia Br tru , today that h talked to the . > - dtsrers afier tbey came out of t o ' -sweat k ie , " and m his presence the. > or- raaAid what they sboold do to the ' -.p. Each oae was to select his man after ! v-y bad retired , aei to make sore tbat kCied b maa. They sbemld emrtj : u- reroivt1 * te tbeir vjctim * . This is Kiree wet frota like mirror whiea reisates were lonnd , one was fv. d ad in ted , shoe tnroarh tbe bead in places , aad tb * chest. Each of tbe ; : . --r unfortueates w re powder hurst and .1 from two to three mortal wound * . Yo3ar-Man-Afraid-of-H s arj He D r. son-in-law of Rod Ctoad , e&me t the aeeocy u > day and aked for auiaontj t r.r- rest the two ecap i a erd rer * and br Two Stacks , who i * mortally wounded , to T agency. H Dop H a % hter a 5taVes cis ] * M t&at b * will jurect aal rj-- every ot * to th a e cy who Barti < ipa * < . n themsrder Th ajrett wfli aat consent to this arraayemaa * until h s < - < s that ta police are nnibie to a-Le N'c- Wk. , Fnh. . to TBB BBC.J Jnbai citoti vhc gt ocmM r&Me aotgr * y a * orRaaiaer of iha eoHoa ipianfra , ' Mom * now on X * . vw bt > l x.timawat > aat tbe bi tl tvo Jaae6rQl * tfaVMrm , Jo * FraaU axj Jean EcMrl , last aqcat. Me > ad jiut e. aa hack frant X ara < - > a&d they { < ted ti.ut h * w * tri ukr vha r Oermaa workman a the JuusitilV u.iJU oj t i and > ir < b ttruera fr Jit Xrt. . > . f-1 c lli'ir ji a- lj iii Ki ttrr Mai rt , I- ' i Ii . * r A * TC C * "a , _ . Ju p , . _ i at . * k - ,