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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 30, 1894)
1 " " Arr".l , " ' .l'T. . . ' "i' . . 7 . . , . " . . . . . , ' . , , ' u" r , ' ' .4. . . . " : ; : : = . . " . : ' : ; ; ' ; ; : ; " : ' . " . , . . .t'e' ' ' . 'p" - - " < , . . ' ' . " _ .r. ' ' . K' _ . . - , . . " . . ' ' ' . l . - _ - - - - - - \ . I I l' ' . " : ' . ' , " " ' " ' ' . I _ _ TILE OAI DAILY BEE : BUNDA , DECE\tBER 30 , SO-i. . 5 - BOSSED BY TiE BURLINGTON [ ' Preliminaries or the Coming Lcgls1aturo b , DJreokd by D. & M. P1uggcr. DURCHtIIEAD FCR TiE SPEAIERSWP ! . Ilnckf1 hy thn Operating Urtnrtmc of the Cx"r' " tolll tin 'uII ' , Hlend of Jlchnr" " " lit , Wa the Legal ! cpartllmt' " CIinIc. LINCa.N , nr 29.-Speclal.-TIto ( ) work ot manufacturing a Ipeaker of the hous of tllrelentatves goes merrily on lt the Ln I tel holel. Bul II should IJ note.1 that the prOCess 11 not taking 111ac ! In the crowded rotunta , where memher1 and lolhyllls Con- grgalo alli exchange guesses on the out- cme , They Imagine that they are Important factor , hut they are nolo The real work Is being done In a small room renlell hy the U. & M. raflway. where B. & M. ngenll are busIly engaged "puttIng UII the joh. " The large rooms renlcl\ \ ) ' the republican central 'p commIttee were tc ertc all the afternoon , whlo a secret eonferenc was being heM In the B. & M. auxiliary. I has lately developed that there are two factIons among ralroal\ \ manIpulators of Ne- brl\m \ lels1ntIon. One Is the legal llelJart- mont oC the Burlngton anti the other the operating department. J 11 understool ( that I the lormer ' ( Is for C. L. RIchards of Helron I for speaker the other for J. C. Burch or : Wymore. Upon the final settlement of thIs ' questIon hang a lulllllo of Inferior oOcal positIons , and , there are many on the anxious J scat. Whoever wins , the Burlngton wIll ; bave namNIO slleaker , anti the caucus lext Monday night wIll he 1 hollow mockery anti a vohltlcah rarce. ant . moro than three.fourlhs of the nieiii- bers-elect arc II the city. o course there Is I showing made of a fight among sonic or the other aspIrants for the speakershlp , all It must ho llllell that they are makIng consiierhlo noise. W. O. Chapman , editor of the Crete Vldele , believes he Is In I and that ho has a strong following outside of D. & M. lulluences. John Briy of Kear- ney. Randolph McNit of Hell Cloud mil J. O. Craml or I alrhur Join wih John J. San- born In shying their casters Into the ring. I Is being openly claimed agaInst Richards that he has hall charge or the liurhlnton's business at Helron , and It Is known that ant two of his most ardent champions nro A. " ' . Agee , Burlnglon attorney at Aurora. all J. H. Agee . the Burlington's al.rounll plugger. 'What hOIJel have the alovehoard candidates against such a combinatIon ? The light on the part or the legal department of the roll- " road Is led by ! I. Dewese ) , while Mr. lug- nol Is In chlrgo of the operatIng end. Hep- Tcoutatvo T. C. Munger or Lancaster , who Innounced himself as a candIdate for speaker some. time ago , Is now out of the race . and L Is saId to have gone over to the Itlchartis contIngent. ABOUT SETTIED FOR BURCII. LINCOLN , Dec. 30.-Speclal ( Telegram.- : At 1 o'clock this morning the indications arc positive that J. C. Burch of Gage county wi distance lUchlrds In the spealcrshhl raco. The Contest has been bitterly waged all day . Richards has suferell a number or serious defections from his forces. Burlnglon strlt- ers give It out cold that Burch Is the inati. For president pro tem of the senate John C. Watson Is regarded as the sure wInner All oppositon to him has apparently meled I away. I looks now as though log roing ; wIll continue all night at the 1lndel. For secretary of the senate TIm Sellgwlek : has gained steadily until h ! now seems to have a wnhkayay. There Is a strong probabiiy Ihnt the Sabbath - bath will be badly fracture by the unseemly - seemly scramble for minor offices. rlvo Governor-olect tomorrow. Holomb Is' expced to aI- A 1.AlltU IL1'i UIWI SSI . Testmony In the , \ IIJUrlIhlrller Trial I"a'ornl to II"ceus , " . . AUBURN , Neb. , Dec. . 29.-Speclal ( Tele- gram.-Tlle ) defense In the Argabright trial commenced .to put In their testImony Friday morning Most of the testimony Introduced that day was for the purpose of Impeaching the testimony or John Van Wlo and James Sparles. John Van Wle was the man who sworD for the prosecution that he was on the tJolc force In South Omaha at the tIme the defendant was , and heard him say just before - fore he come to Nemaha county that he was going home and get his children t he hat o kill his father-In-law to get thern . Miles Mitchell . Ivor Thomas , C. C. Stanley , " -1. ' John W. Snively and Charles Curtis all said - - - that the reputation of John Van Who for truth arid veracity was bad. James Sparks Is a son-In-law of the deceased and swore on tie . stand for the prosecution that he did not strIke the defendant at the tIme of the shooting , anti J. M. Wright , Amos Hughes , Levi hughes , all said that soon after the tra/edy Sparks said : "I hit him I bow ! In the / butt of the ear intending to knock him down , but It must have been a glancing blow as It dlel neb Imoclc him down. " The testImony today was that James Sparks and the deceased were both attackIng the defendant , and that thc defendant was retreating ant hall retreated to the wall before - fore he fired the fatal shot ; that after the shooting Smelzer was carried on to the \ porch , ali one witness testified that Smelzer there said : "have they got the rascal ? ' .1 Tel them 10 leeel him ant kill him ; I would If he had not shot me. " One wItness salll that Smclzer was mall at tile tmo ho attacked the defeiitlnnt . Two witnesses testIfied that the defendant of- feted to loan another PolIceman his revolver In Soulh Omaha before lie tool the . train for home , but the offer was declined. Vu id nil Iit ; * of a Iltol I I lanllorl. A IlJANO , Dec. 2- ( eclal.-Prank ) 'Vhltoek went to Schuyler last night ant brought back George F. Royce of that place , who took "I.'rench leave" from here and -for. ' got 10 settle his boarll bill at hotel elma. He was taken before Judge Jesse : . Moon and got a contInuance till Monday al ! o'clocle a. m. , when he wi havl his hearIng. Miss SUsa Ward , who has leen vIsItIng ' In Ashland for the past few days , returned to her home In Pawnee City yesterday accompanied - companied hy Miss I.'rederleka Derry , who wi BIJenll a few dl's visiting friends anti reIn- tves In that vicinity Mrs. T. J. I'lcleel , accompanIed ly her two sons , Stanley J , ant James S. , spent I rllay ( In Ilncoln. Don obom , assIstant postmaster , Is SllPI\l , lug the holda's In Wohoo among friceds and relattves. MIsses Nellie Nichols anti 1llln Hell are Ipelllng the holidays In CouncIl Bluffs . 11ev. John M. Whie returned today from Auburn , where ho silent Christmas " The generosIty of limo young men or Ash. < bail came to the surface In good ! form ChrIstmas night . They organize In a land anti visited the hm coops or the wealthy cllzelu anti carried or a chicken apiece antI placel I on the front IJOreh of the cus. tolau ot the Assoclatell Charities . Nov Clmln 'un HIgh II Iho I'uel" , LINCOLN , nec. 9-SpecIal.-Thero ( ) has been discovered I fatal defect In time now fr anti elaborate chairs recently furnlshet I ) Secretary of Slate Allen for the house and senate at I cost of $9 ? & . The chaIrs are very high ant the backs are of solid Wood . soldod. ' 'hereloro. when a lellper arises 10 "cateh the BIJcaker's l''O" tIme chair Immediately In trout of him completely obscures tIme large Illter on the front of hIs own desk deslg. minting his name and time county from which ho halls . There are Uany nel' members . and limo only 'iny heft OIJen 10 time sPeaker or president of the senate 10 recognIze the membr who has the floor Is by means ot the placlwl on his desk. This obscured. as " I II by lImo latest extravagant importation at [ this secretary of stale , confusion Is sure 10 lur ! result . I may bo that time old chaIrs vIhl have to be used after all. wi , \hert " 'lIIpphe's . Store 8uhl. CRAWl'OltI ) , Neh. , Dec. 29.-Speelal ( Tel. rgram.-The general merchalllso stock ot Albert WhlplJlo here Invoiced at $ ,7G5 . was .eld today under lImo hay Springs ZmllhhIIml ) Mllug , onipany's $ ,20 mortgage to F' . i. Jandt r9r U.465 , _ _ _ _ _ _ UUlh'lolt.r \orln I'Imsnt IluI8Iel. nUSlYJLI.E , Neb. , nee. :9.-Spclal ( I telegram.-The ) tank of the Hushvle waler works burned early thIs ' . f'orkl c\'onlug. I caught Iror a stove which hid been placed In a . . . - bount enclosure to thaw out the pipe. No water was In the tank at the time . There wa no Insurance. . imi.iv OUT ilS llit.IINS , .JI.oph "nlnk of 1."oln : Ileeorncq Tired of I.ln IUII Io"ulih : Muicimle . UAVENNA , Neb. , Dec. 2-Speclal ( Tele- Rram.-Joseph ) Valok , a Dohemlan blacksmIth . smIth ant an 01 time resIdent , commItted 8ulcllo about 11 o' lock this forenoon , blow- lug his Iral s out with a horse pistol. lie dId the decd In small bed In dil det a smal bet room the rear or his blacksmIth shop , anti when fount was sitting on the floor In an upright posl- ton , his lack leaning against the side at the bed. The weapon with which he coin- mILled the deel' ' lay across hIs Isp Ills wife anti children , who were at time house , about fifty feet from the shop , heart the report - port anti were the first to see time body. \rs. Vnlek waa entirely proslratel. , Innglnl to the lapel or Valek's coat was a lengthy iettcr , Written In BohemIan ant adlessed to his family. lie gave a lIst of the debts he owed about town and made known his wishes lS to Limo , lsllsllon or his IJroll rty. lie all vised his son Edward I , who has been associated with him In his business , to 11'0 imp Ilacksllhln amid learn another trade. Valek was aleut 60 'earl of ago all leaves a wie anll Seven children , three of whom are living at h 01 1. Ills lIfe was Insured for $1,000 In the C. S. P. S. , a Bohemian benevo' lent organization. Urll l'4rimmmslN. , i OHD , Neb. , Dec. 29.-Speclai.---Mlss ( ) I Musa Perry of Brownel hal , Omaha , Is spending time Christmas vacation wIth her larents , Mr. James A. Patton , cashIer ot time Orll State bank , relurnet Saturday evening from a visit to his old home In Indiana . Inllana. Froth I , . Harris of LIncoln \ spent Monday In time cIty. fnalntanee1 Miss AlIce In Uohlh11 . Is visItIng with IC' Misses Turer of Omaha are spending time holllays with their sister , Irs. O. L. Kirthey. A. G. Iehmer of LIncoln Is visItIng among his old acquaintances here. weele. Frank Mallory was an Omaha visitor this To Comnmmmamil tIme Sllto U. . \ . n. SUPEItIOR . Neh. , nec. 2-Speclal.- ( ) , lion. C. E. Adlms or this cIty has , after : ' much persuasion of his friends throughout the state , announced himsel as candidate for department cOlmalller of time Grand ArlY of iho Hepublc for the Department of No. braska Mr. Allams Is prominent In GrIJ : Army circles from time IlmeuS succ'U Ihlch he has lade of time Interstate district reunions held In this cIty for a numbr cf r ' 1S ant from the present position he holds as sEnior vice commander In the departrneut Colehrllol St. .Julmmm'a UIY. OSCEOLA , Neb. , Dec. 29.-Speciai.-It ( ) has been time custom or Osceola lOdge No. 65 , Ancient , Free alll Accepted Masons , ever sInce Its organization to celebrate St. John's lay , and last night the brethren to the num- ber of seventy met at their hal and observed - ant 01- served time custoum Addresses were delivered dolvered by Brother J. I. . Makeever ali Rev A. U. \Vhitnmer. Afterward , they sat down to the , banquet table , which was loaded down with the good things or life . The banquet broke up at midnight. I'opmmlist ilziss Cun'onlol , INDANOLA , Neb. , Dec. 2-Specla ( Tele- gram.-The ) populist mass convention was largely attended and resolutons outlining a plan of work was adopted. - Seth T. Par- sons was eleelell permanent chairman and E. J. Mitchell secretary Meetings are to be held the last Salunla or each month at Indlanola. The Dee's fIght against corporate I Infuenee was indorseil. Two ears of relict hell since December 6 ; for freight charges were released this even Ing. _ _ _ _ _ Inlml" City 1.'lrmor Uohbed. SIOUX CITY , Dec. 29.-Speclal ( Tele- gram.-A ) farmer near Dakota City was I r ebbed or about $100 last night ly masked men , who went ' to his home In the middle or the .nlcht ! and after Intmidatng hIm ant his l wife bound them and ransacked the I p lace. They found sonic jewelry ant the money anti escaped H Is believed that the I ) job j was done by the same men who a few Ir r days ago rolled John Collin , a farmer near Sloan , of $4,500. _ _ _ _ _ _ Untlol Jrovlte . GRAFTON Neb. , Dec. 29.-Speclal- ( ) George Burt H. Stuckey , Chlles Dosser- man and , V. M. Sheppard returned yesterday - day from the Slat Teachers' associaton In I LIncoln. Prof. V. ' . H. Dartz of Ravenna , formerly princIpal of schools at this place , Is spend Ing I the week In Grafton. Miss Grace SmIth bas gone to her homo In I Hamilton county for time holidays. CrIppled for Life. NORFOLK , Neb. . nee. 2-Speclal ( Tote gram.-Peter ) J. Jones a carpenter for the aa Elkhorn's Black His division , attempted to board the afternoon Omaha passenger trait at the junction . Ono foot was cut hal or and the other leg was cut off just below the knee. _ _ _ _ _ _ IeuIt of tIme A hh\ld Alumll Contest. AShLAND . Neb. . Dec. 29.-Speclal ( Telo gram.-I ) rank Young won frt and Wi Roserans second In the alumnI contest Profs. U. \V. 1)nasky Prague , S. " ' . 1\ler , Schuyler ant C. Abbott , remont , were the jutiges _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I'lro "t 311"col. OXI OHD. Nob. , Dec. 2-Spcclal ( Telo- gram.-At ) Mascot last nigh fro testroyed h time general merchandise stock of Poslmaster Grace Time bulling and stock were 1 total loss , covered ly $1,400 . Insurance. JlWW'W TU LSIT POli'RItX. Chlcl o Grlnd , Jury I'ulco No Credence II . Ihu lug Irlh" tory. ChICAGO , Dee 2-Tho grand : jury by a unanimous vote today reused to Indict AMerman John Power for solicIting a bribi Alderman Powers had been charged with at- lemptng 10 secure $25,000 to repeal an anti . cigarette on1na.iee. . Time prlnclp.l evidence against Powers was the notes of a stenographer . who elalmeJ 10 have been concealed In an adjoining room when time aldermnn's alleged proposItIon was malll to a representatn or time Cigrete trust The notes as produced before the grand jury gave a detailed report of Ihe , conversaton , but a return of "no verdict was made on the ground that the slen- ogrlher did not see Powers durIng the car m. versaton anti time /oles were made In a darkenell roommi after 5 o'cloclt In the reel I ever 1 - Ing. Time charges agaInst Alderman Powers hall created a Ilrofound sensation In poltcal circles , as ho ls a prominent member of tbe city counci , having for year represented time Fourth ward and being recognized as a leader Qr the democratic side or the clmambe S JI.ltl.STlr 1. 01 O.HW. 1 IU"ll CIty OtiIe.r& 1"11 to I"cur time Cu m. lody of limo Express 11"u6nor. CHICAGO , Dec. 29.-Tho attempt ot ICam sas City officers to secure ex.I : press Me S. senger C. J. Hardin , who was acquitted It I NashvilE of the charge of stealing $35,000 from the Allums Express company , again faIled tota ) lardln was In court charged wIth threatening to kIll Clara Ihushion . a colored girl aimtl she not alli appearing to pros - cute the case was dlsmlsoll , The I\ansas City officials at once Ilresentell reqtmlsltk lit paper anti charged Hartln with assaultng u railroad m8n In the Missouri city , but Chicago oUcers succeeded In havIng tbe : tlrlsoner sent back 10 jai to await trial charged with being a fugitIve from justlc e. The case has developed a bitter struggle b e- twen the Kansas City and Chicago poll Co for the custody of lardln , who claims he i Is being IIreculed. S Twetvo Torpodori fur time (1)11'1. NEWPORT , n. I. . Dec. 2-Order were received ot time torpedo staten to ship , at once , twelve Whiehead torpedoes to bl placed on board the cruiser OlympIa , now at San Frammclsco. This Is the largest equip. moot ever Illaced on board . 10ard a man-f.war from here. The San 1'ranclc Boon e x. peeled t ! arrive here , will receive the lec- oimii aboard larg at st. lien as eight torpetoe will be placet - NOT DEFICIENT IN COURAGE Dronth Suferer Ready to Meet Hardhip ! . and TI1 Agaln. CHEERFUL AMID TIEIR DESTITUTION Not .nxIoa . to Italy V1JOn l'eollo Out. Ildo of ehrlskR ) for AlI tu Ellho ' hem to Tide Over the Whiter. LINCOLN. nee. . . . LNCOLN. 29.-Splclal.-Ex.Uepre ( ) sentatii'o W. Z. Taylor or hitchcock county . was ID the city toJay ant silent considerable Limo assisting officers of the Lincln Provl. lleut association In packing supple to be sent to the deslute of hi count ) The cc- ports or the destitution existing In his local- Iy ho connrms. He states that there bas been a total failure of crops for two years In succession ; that everything on the farms has been sold off , and that the IJcoplo are sadly In need of fool , fuel ant clothing. Mr Taylor says that the stale relief commission has the names of 2:0 needy families In his county , ant that the figures are not too larg.NOT NOT SUI'llilhlNQ FOR FOOD. Dr. H. I ) . Harris , representing LIncoln , Cheyenne , Keith and the unorganized tern- tory west ot , ) Logan county In time legislature , Is a prominent practcing physician residIng In Ogalalla. His proesslon has afforded him ample means for Informing hhuselC regard- Ing the sUuaton In that terrlto.y , as well as In Delel , Lincoln ant Ierldns wel . As one of the directors or the Ogalala school district he sent relief hlank applicatIons to a large . aPIJlcatons numher. But six applied for n- hief . He says that whie It Is true that the people are hart up , they are not sufferIng for food What they do need , however , Is I feed ant seed grain. Dr. Harris docs not wish to he quoted as saying there Is no destl. tuton , but It Is by no means so test- has been represommtetl hy the corresponden or an Omaha papcr. Perldns county Is the worst oft . but , the people hero ore gritty ant determined to Pull through if I they can secure all for feed anti sed In the s\lrlng. \ In the other countes ! the tesldents will helll each other to food and chothmlng Itepresenta- Live Harris Is frm II time belief that the situation In his locality has been grossly mis- represented , magnified ant exaggerated by sensatonal corre'pondence. ; AMONG THE EX-GOVERNOHS. i . The portrait or Governor Lorenzo Crounse was today adtet to time galaxy of ex-gov- , ernors In ! the executIve rooms at the state capitol Ex-Governor Thayer today placed In thE adjutant gemmeral's office two swonds sworts presenlet to him ly members of forces which ho formerly commallll One Is a handsome oflicer's sabre , presente to Drlga- I tler General John M. Thayer I ) ' the officers or his old regiment , the First Nebraska , In 1863. Time other Is a less elaborate and more ancient relc presented by the Omnha LIght Artillery as a token or their appreciation of his Itlllness to them In the Indian out- break of 1859. Buffalo Bill lmas ° gene Into the beet sugar Industry. Articles or Incorporation were fed today or the W. F. Cody fleet Sugar company of North Platte. The Incorpora- ton Is authorized to build public water powers for Irrigation , as well as to manufacture - facturo sugar from sorghum and beets. The works will have a capacity of seventy-live tons of sorghum and 100 tons or beets per day. Time capital stock Is $250.000 and the Incorporalors are W. F. Cody . James Pratt , Thomas C. Paterson , W. C. Keith and \VtI- Wi- lam E. Hym r. ant , IN TIE COUnTS. The city of Omaha ant Henry Doln , treasurer - uror or the city of Omaha , are appellants In I the case agaInst Samuel Iiawver . This Is' ' the case In which Hawver In the Douglas cOlnty district court set up that a portion or his land hat been wrongfully taken by time city as a right of way. Time Midland State bank Is appellant against the school district or time city of Omaha In a mater Involving $11,3S5 for construction of a school lmommse. Robert Darrel and Frank Mieham , two young fellows arrested with the Grossmans and George Metz on the chnr/e of being implicated In time theft or a lot of hoW were ; arraigned this morning ant pleaded guilty. The court gave them each I year al hard labor William Duval pleaded guilty to forging time name or M. L. Scott to a First Nalonnl bank check and passing It on the Gole Clothing house. lie was sentenced to two ; yea at bard labor. LOOKING FOR STOLEN GOODS. A Missouri Pacific detective was In town I today and In company with Detective Malone - lone visIted the penitentiary to ascerlaln time wherealouts of $500 worth of cltery stolen from a traveling man's grip from the Missouri Pacific depot some ( line since It Is known that time theft was commited by young Orth , now In the ( en. LINCOLN LOCALS. The Nebraska Academy or Sciences elected time following officers prior to ad- jourment : President , A. W. Norton , Peru ; vice presldemmt Vt' S. Skinner ; secretary and treasurer G. D. Sweezy ; custodian , Lawrence Bruner ; directors , H. D. Lowro ) ? . and A. M. Boil. At a meetIng of time board of managers o f the State Poultry association In the counci I chamber of time city bali . Secretary Ludden occupied the chair In the absence or the 11reshlent. Arrangements were made for the annual "chlcln show , " to occur In Ihls city beginning January 15 antI eontnulJ/ three days. 'fo provide for a list of special premIums F' . T. Dean was made a commlteo of ono. At a meelng of Ihe ( Federal Labor union last night S. J. Kent , Illepentent callldato for commissioner or public bails , and build . Ings , received the climb's endorsement for deplly labor commissioner. Time resoluton endorsing him was adopted ly a rising vote , and a vote of thanks to the Omaha Central Iabor union for Its endorsement or Mr Kent. The young son of Mrs . Wirth , who has been missing since ! olIay moring , returned - turned tonight In a pitiable I contiltion. He has been as tar lS PlaUlmouth looking for work. Ho walked thlrly-two mies and his clothes were In taUers. lie sell his shotgun to pay expenses , but ran out of money soy eral days almice p JX.i,11I.V.iTJOX J'Ul 1'OLICJ.111.V. , ' , - 0 hundred , u,1 'w"uly Big ( Ueel Vnt"rjolll 1 ' , ' t. ChICAGO , Dec. 2-The fut examlnalon : under the new civil service government o if time Chicago police force was held today , Every Iolceman on the toils mmt submit 10 a physical and menial examlnalon , and their failing 10 reach time required stawlard wi mean dlsmmmissai. Today's Installnent conslslell of 220 big officers from the norlh I side dstnicts alt every one of them wore a worried lok under his helmet as hI med Into the examination rooms and look his seat at time desks. The examinaton was a long and tedious one , but It was not believed ! that many ot the polcemen would lose theIr peel I- lens , as It Is understod that past eJclency ( In the servIce would count heaviy In the rnarktmmgs _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ J'IWJS.IJILI' , l M1JI1IlId. l'IWII.IUl . JJUlmT . _ ! . : : JIUlIJ I Body of Thunlu llurll I'uuli at Hi t. I.uub uli 11. Wi" Iylng. ) ST. LOUIS , Dec. 29.-Thl bOdy ot Thomas Morton . the owner or a shanty boat In which his wife Lzzle : , was found with her skul crushed on Chrlslmal day , was found at 1 o'clock this morning buried In I shalow gave aleut 100 feet south of the tent oc. cupled b ) NoLI Shepard , who I now uuder : arrest for tIme assault open the woman i I supposed ShelJard ale killed her huebani I : . Morlan had a bullet hole In his neck and his bead was beaten to a jelly . : r. Ma r . Ion lies at the City hOSIJlal fatally injurem 1 . but refuses to . lS ) anYlhlng abut the at 5. imauit. I la sid Shepard mad a cnfessIon to detectives - late this . afternoon. Four ( liugles at llmiltlimiorj , DALTJMOIE , Dec. 29.-Tho Geologicl Society of America , the Amerlcsn Society or NaturalIsts , the American Physiological si U. and time clety American Morphological society - ciety have been holding sessions here Tecb. nleal paper were read " " " : ll " ' 'Ul W , JCT' MST" I nuunr..tn , New York l'alng I'ot. Nothing Is more cOrmn In political die' cuslons than the atet.'to ' ' unload responsl. blly for unsound vlewl'Rill ' bal government Ipon time "forlln elemcnt. " 'mS'e cOlld get along well enough . It" 14 \en \ said , t we hall not ball for a generaWim"Limis . \ food ot Immi- . grant from I urope. ' It Is they the argil- ma cnt goes . who are to blame for all the bath : th ings In our governmh nt-rnunlctpa1 , state anll national . . A census bulletin mae recently been pub. Ishell showing what , florlon ot the in- habltanls or the United , States In 1890 were hof itates ot foreign paenla . , "hleh , for the first tme , gives a beats torI accurate 8latlenls on this suhjeet. The report covers nil per- sons , whether themselves born In ths cotmn- Ir y er abrall , who hal either one or both parents foreign-born This Is a 11eh fairer sy stem than the old llvision of native ali forelgn.lorn , since the chili born here of parentl from a Emmropeami country Is olen Iluie as luch a foreigner as though he , too , had been bent abroad , I allpears that allost exactly one-third oo f our IJeOllle are the chlliren of parent one or both of whom C31e from another cour the IJrOIJorlon being 33.02 per cent of ! the whole iopuhation. The variations In prOIJor- lon i are from seven.tenths of 1 per cent In Norlh Carolina to 78.98 per Cent In North la- kota , Most people would probablt expect to fnd fit time percentage largest In the stales along the t north Atlantic seaboard , and partIcularly New Ycrle : but I turns out that the greatest prOIJorlon Is In time northwestern stales of Wisconsin , Minnesota anti North Dakota , time nearest or which Is 1,00 mies from the port where 10st Immigrants land. The south as a sectIon Is extraordinarily free from any foreign mixture . North Carolina , as has been said , has I less than 1 Iler cent of such Inhablants , all the Ilrollorton docs not reach 3 per cent In Virginia , South Carolna , Georgia , Mississippi or Alabama , while I Is hul Ile larger In any other state In that part of the counlr ) ' . In short the "foreign element" amounts to Ilractealy nothing In the wllle south. That region Is almost cx- clusl'ely peopled today by the desceliants of the t original settlers. One of the chler Issues heforo the nalon for man ) ' years past has been the financIal one , In i Its various phases of' greenlacklsm , in- faton , all the 'hodgpollge of theories ' known as Polnhiismn . Theoretcaly , If time country Is i being ruined by the "foreign element , " It ought to have been , during the lst twenty y ears , the section where that clement was slrongest which would have gone furthest wrong , and the section from which It ) vas almost absent that would have stood true at o ancient traditIons. In point of fact It has h leen the foreign north that saved the nation m from time ruin In which the natIve soulh would have Involved It I It could have had I Its way. Over and over aglin the south has come near to being unanimously wrong , whlc time right has been sustained as overwhelmingly hy states Ilc Massachn- seUs , Connectcut and New York , 'Ith more than half or their pcol11e foreign-born , and almost as warmly ly such slates as Wisconsin - sin and Minnesota , where the proportion reaches throe-fourths. Tale the recent campaign , for example , and consider Georgia as a native slate , only 1.78 per cent of her people being of foreIgn parentage , ant 1lnnesoll' as a foreign slate , the proportion being 76.43 ; per cent. Almost every leader or the people In Georgia has advocated free coinage , while many of them I have h gone for toward outbidding the ( opulsts II I on kindred Issues , and the 110pulsts ( ole I a heavy vote , or w.hleh ( rolably not SOC I came from the foreign clement. In 1lnne seta the populists , ) , 'erf routed , and the m leader or the sound money side was Govcror Knute Nelson , born D a poor family In Norway - way , whose widowed Inbt1ler brought him to I tcI this country when le was 6 years oM , and I who has made his : , ; a1lto prominence and I honor I ) ' his own efforts. The legislature or f Minnesota contains' ' 168 members and 'forty- seven representaUve -elect are Scandlna"lan repulieans , who are asIsound , on the fnan- cial Issue as Governor Nelson. I the foreign element , Increases tim dIm - culy of securing goo I gOYQTnment In our great cities , It Is easy , 'to exaggerate itt m , immtiuencc. More than - 80 per cenl or New York's people ore or foreIgn imarent - age , and less than ( j per cent or Pimila - deiphia's. The proportion was still smaler : in the later city years ago. and yet Phia- delphia has had Its rings , Its machines , Its stealing from the public treasury , its fraud 5 In elections and its demnlls for popular uprising - rising against the enemies of good govern - ment. The city which has the largest for eign element Is Milwaukee (86.36 ( per cent ) , pr and the city government of Milwaukee wi compare favorably with that of BaltImore , where tie proportion Is less than hair as : great , or Memphis , where It Is not one-fourth so large. Indeed , any student of municipal government must have been Impressed by : the complaints or the same evils and the same difficulties as exist In New York whIch come from smaler cities all over the country where the foreign element Is email. Run over Limo list or men who have been lenders on the wrong side In our politics and one wi le struck hy the smal proporton or them who are or foreIgn descent. Spealeer Crisp was born on English sol , but there I S not another man In the whole south who has ben prominent In advocatng financIal foles w"o was not a "good American" by desceimi The Dave hills . the Tom Plats , the Camer- ons , time Quays , thc Ingalses , and a long his t of such leaders , who believe that "the purif- caton of politics Is an Iridescent dream"- these are not Ignorant Importations from for ' eign countries , but producls of our own In- stitutions-not a few of timeni lee Ingals I. graduates of our colleges. I was not a foreigner who challenged the indIgnant wrath of the people by runnIng for jUdge of the court of appeals In New York last year or for governor lhls year , I Is not a foreigner who now threatens to deprive time people through the legislature of the fruits of their victory nor Is It the party which depends on the foreign vote that he leads. H New York , Pennsylvania and Kansas hall never had any more emigrants than North Carolina , South Carolina and Georgia there would still have been 11111g. PlaUs I , Quays. Camerons mdnd tngalses to temoralzo the politics of the north . as there have bee n Vammces Tlmans - and . Crisps In the goutim h'ueee'th Worthless Checks. KANSAS CITY . Dec. 2-J. G. I'alon m , who claims t be ito ( proprietor or a mammoth shoe house In Portalll , Ore. , II under ar- Iest here chargell with atemplng to swlmmdlm lIe hat purchased big bills or goods from several local units Ind given In payment therefor worlhless checks on time First N I. tonal bank of Seattle , Wash Palon is a well educated - ant Itylshl . ) dressed negro. Iowa's /lol Itoh . DES MOINES , lice 2-Speclal ( Tell i graimm-Tlmo ) statement at time superintendent ( , of public Instructoli , made ' public today , II'ws there are 6,228' chlllren all youths : or school age In the sljle , a gain ot 1,078 during the year ended . , with October , 189 1. The apporlonment of ! ierest { from general school fund ls mode , front this etmatomnent a. 10lVIr tu IIIV" I' ( onventon lush . DENVER , Dec. 29.-A commitee of the : Cuunber ot Commerce Is negotiating for a alto for a huge conyenfon huldlng which It Is proposed 10 build in this $ city with a view to having one or mote Af the nalonal pout I. cal conventions held hire In 1896. The plans cal for an auditorIum . wih a seatlu ig ' sealng capacity of 12,000. ' I 1IOI ' rn % Vood immemm'mm trolvth In lU.ourl. JRI.'FEItSON CITY , 1' ec. 29-The stale : camp of time Modern \podmen of AmerIca has adjourned The first lodge In the slate was organize at SI. Joseph less than two years ago and the report of the Ireasurer tonight slowed a memlerhlll . or over 3,200. "horl" of Hovimiy 'i'imommtmmI , ROME , N. Y. . Dec. 29.-The shorlnge o [ Cashier Delby anl Teler : Gillette of the Central NatIonal \anie increases as the e : x . lierts continue theIr investigation of the hooks. I has now reached an aggregate of $ . $70,000. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . 6ulll a 10\81Iprr fur LIbel. CINCINNATI , Dee 29.-I ach of the four members ot the city bead of admlnlslralon today sued lime Tribune for $25,000 damaes ' , a total or $00,00 for false charge lu , : n. leeton . with recent contracts for Wa' ' wont ( s - - - - - - " - - - PREPARING THEIR REPORTS - Heads or the City Doputment Show What They Have Accomplshed , SOME FOOD FOR JIJIURE I RFlECTION M nny ChnlJtA Are A"vIn I Il AUInll time 1.111 TtIHlhJ to Sh"y tlt Itflrl' , \ro : ( .lell II limo Set'ersl lmneho" of City Uu'crllent. AccordIng tD time established IJrocelure In munlchlal affairs , all heads of lellatlenb are nol beginning to consider the substance or Ihllr annu91 reports , which Ilst le comim- pletNI not later than I.'ebruar 1. SOle ot these t have lecn t1raclcal ) completc.1 amid w ill scon bo In the hallls at the IJrlnler , whie other officials have not started on the t ask . I Is customary for heals or depart- lents , In addition to a detailed report of the transactIons In their departments , to sagM g est such measures as the ) ' lay consiler allvls.lble and to recomment an ) changes that In their opinion wptmid 10 of benefit 10 the clt ) . , As thc year llasl has been a'er ) ' quiet Ilerioll In lunlclpal circles , so tar as IJhle i Improvemenls arc concerned , this tea- t ore ot the reports wIll be. capable of con- densalon , thouh some new Ideas ia ) ' le suggestll which will le of interest to nil who are Interested In the welfare of time c ity- . cl ityCity City Engineer Rosewater Is working on his relJOrt , which will I ! an interesting 110cu. menl. m Among the malers which he will eonslter In detail will II the questIon of water IJressure , of which he has been n s lllent since long before he became city engineer. Hi suggestions wi le largely along m the line detaIled In his testmony herore the Investigating commltce , but he will g into details mere partcularly anti submit diagrams showing the present water system , all Iltcatng the natlre of Ihe changes which he believes won III be ben- . t idal. His general conclusion Is that the maIns m In the lusluess part of tIme city' arc too small ant that limo hydrants nol ) use are to complcated a 11 gel out of order orler too easiy 10 obtain the lest results. , : . Hosewater will also cOlsller the hay- Ilg l question at considerable length , anti In this t connecton wi trnnscrlbe sOle of time ulwrilen history of time combination that , In his opinion , has sstematcal ' rol bed the ) city through fraud and official commnlvmmnce. lie will show time Immense Ilronls that the ( asphal contractors have reaped and the man- ncr In which Ihey have succeeded In ex- elutlng all real competItion In the busimiess . lie will urge that the 10nopoly Ihat has been enjoyed by the Barber Asphal COn18IY ant Its different branches cannot le Iroken In any other way Ulan I ) let lng down the hals l to all klnls or asphalt , on I' stpulatng that It shah be first-class In quality and that the pavement laid shal le as good as the best. The report of the Boar of Pullc Works Is still In contemplation. As this has been a very light year for publc works , I wil not require a \olumlnous tocument to represent time transactions o that bed ) ' , WANT DETER INSPECTION. In connecton wih his report Commissioner of Health Savie wi recommend the addi- ton of several new features to his depart- ment. Chief amolg these will be an all- proprlaton for a SUPIJlementary lureau for time Inspecton or water , Ice and various articles or foot which mire known to le subject to aduleraton by dealers. The recent discovery that dealers In flour were I mixing more than 12 per cent or alum In their best grles to give time product a white ' alJearance Is only one of the seve1 ' reasons why the commissioner will content that there ought to le a thorough inspection or al articles of consumption. Dr. Savie wIll also recommend that a special inspector 'be ' employed to see to the disinfecton of the houses where contnglous diseases have been reported. I Is his ex- penance that many people arc either too 11001 or too careless to properly perform this task and thalltlt was made ( lie specIal duly of an energetic Inspector It would bo much easier to control the spread or r dIsease The city of Minneapols appropriates $2,000 ( I a year for this purpose alone and the commissioner - missioner thInks that Omaha should malt ; a provision of at least $1.000 to be appled for a more thorough disinfecton and an cx- perlnent In the way or the inspection of foot products He says that while pilot of manure and refuse may be unsighty and disagreeable they arc not necessariy the most dangerous sources of disease. Impure foot may bo responsible for a great den or disease anti If there were more rigid regulatons In this direction the results would be manifesty satisfactory. Dr. Savie wilt qiso reiterate Ils prevIous recommcndatons In regard to a city hospial In connection with the city jail and connecton jai an am- bulance service. lie will also urge time necessity - sity of estallshing a contagIous disease hospItal nt some proper location whore al such cases may 13 Inme,1ately , taken wihout offering further Inducement to time spread of the disease ly unnecessary delay. The report wIll shol that the general health or the city during the year has boor exceptionally good. A Ilght epidemic of smallpox was suppressell with morc success than might have been anticipated . eOlsller- Ing the lack of facilities at the eommanll of the department , alll time cases of other contagious - tagious diseases have been generally of a i mlil cimaracter Time report or City Attorney Connel wi he In the nature or n general recapiulaton of time huslness Iransactel In the leg I depart ment during the year. I will show the cases pending and these which have been rlsposet of and will present a complelo record of all legal transaclons In which the city Is I interested. I will also show that the expenses - penses In that deparlment have been cut In two durIng the year alI that an ellual 1 retueton may le made next year. This Is I owing 10 the fact that the city has been successful In a greater majority of cases , so that the temants on the judgment funt have been materialy rellucel , The reports or tIme various teparlments of the Board of Elluealon arc nearly complete - pleto and will be issued some ( lute In Janu. ary. That of Clnton N , Powel , tIme retring preshlent of the heart , will devote u good teal of space to time more ornamenlal branches of the school worle , especially time Ililergartens , music anti drawing. lie wIll take time Iround that there Is a generl milconcepton of the I utility a 111 expense of the klnlergarlen system of educatiomm . Contrary to time general Impression , the cmi- lahlshment of time Itndergartens does not ald u Ilenny to time leifmale expensel of running the schools. No PUIJls under school age are admi led anti since these would have 10 be provided for In nny case It costs no more 10 put them la time Itlndergarten dul- Ing Ito first year Ihan In lie lowest of time regular school grades. The argument In favor of [ the kindergarten Is that ( I a PUIII Is to spend three or four years In the schools , ho or she will he rurther ad\'ancell at time enll or that period I time fIrst year Is spent In the Itnlerglrten , than If the chil was taken at aries into the regular grades . as was formerly time custom. The Itlndergarten Iralnlng leaches the child to think and Iralns time memory so that the plogross Is mich more satisfactory during the remaining years of school life. Mr. Powell will also protesl against the elimination or time I'resent course II music and lra wing. These together enl ) represent a IJer capita expense ot about 25 cents out of a total of $25 , and h ( malnlulns that they are essential to the welfare of the scimoois. Nearly three.quarters ot the PUIlls are cimild. ron of hoar parents and this affords them ad\'anlages that they could not obtain In any other way. The report will also deal to some extent wlh time fnulclal quetou , I will take tu , groull that there must either le a leehtell weakening In the eucalolal sYllem or an Increasell tax on the poerlY owmmera iur- lag time past len years from $10,000 to $70- 000 ot the $00.000 required for school pur- poses has been raised hy taxation , and he contelds that If title amoult was doubled , no single property owner would feel the difer- once when lie came lo pay his taxes. OUTJINI A NIW PIAN. Superintendent of [ Schoola Marble will makl no report heyoll the one which he submited to the board at a recent mmieetlng. The report left by Superintendent F'itzpat. . . . , . . . - - - - - _ _ . . " - - - - - - - - . .k. . . - . . . 44444..44.4 44444444.4.4.4 -I , , I : IIaveYou t I , . i , EverSeenl ! ; A ray of sinlight pass across a darkened room ? Have you , noticed the millions of particles ) ! of fine dust which its rayS 1 , diSclose ? Some of this dust ( is taken into the lungs C\CIY 4 , time yon ) breathc. Whcn \ it contains the ems of [ diseasc ( , , as i ofcn does , they find 101gment in the system i , This is how the cOnSlmltion ) germs entcr the lung's. . , They are contained in the expectoration of the COUSUIHI ) . , M tune patient , and are thrown off by cOlghing. They soon . ; z become drYI ( mix with thc air and ( are then ready ( for their . i deadly ( work . , Now after the germs have been inhaled , i the con- t 9 ditions ( arc lavoi'ablc--that is , if by iason of cold or cough' , 01' any hereditary CauSe , the lungs or air aSSagCS ha'e become - , come in flanlel ( , or their tissues or a'u"cel Is abi'aded , anti thus 4 , a suitable soil 1)l'cIal'cd ) ) for the reception of the germs4 I they lodge instantly , clcvcIol ) quick ! ) ' , anti 1flhIlttly ) vitli amazing raidity- ) , If , however , the I ungs aiitl air passages are iii a healthy , condition , and the constitution is stl'olig and vigorous , , nature , unaided , destroys the poisOnous germs aiul exlels ) 4 , them Iroin the system , 4 , ' [ 'lie \\ray , then , to IteVeflt ) aul ( Ct11'C COUS1I Ifl ItiOII ) Is to , PUt the bOly ( i fl such a COflli ( ( iOU of pei'fcct health that the 9 germs of ( lisease cannot find Iodment , or if already jL'CSeflt ) , , that they vi11 be destroyed 'I'liis can be done by the use of 9 a Ozonmlsion ; TRADE MARK. , Bitt , you ask , what is Ozomulsion , aflI ( how (1OCS ( it l)1C- ) vent and cure consumption ? ; \\Te \ \ will tell you , 4 Ozomusion is a scientific Prclaratioll ) of co'.l hver oil , , with guaiacol : it is a rich , liquid food , lowerftll ) as a niitri4 , ent , and the only remedy which contains ozone and guaiacol , 4 , Ozone is a condencd ! oriii of oxygen , Oxygen , as is 9 well known , is a gaseous element which helps to support , life , and forms 2 per cent. of the atniosphere in which we , live. Ozone , or condensed oxygen , when taken into the , blood In Ozomnlsion , kills the germs of consllmltion ) , and , thus cures the disease. , Guaiacoi is a chemical 1)rodllct ) made from tile resin of , pine arni beech trees ; and it is the volatile pi'inciple of this , agent which.inakcs a residence in the woods so invigor- , ating 'to the consumptive. It increases the apetite ) , lessens t t the cough , lowers the temperature and. heels tile injured sur4 , faces of the lungs. 4 Ozoinulsion cures consumption because it strikes at OflCC at tile real cause of tile disease-the poisonous germs , which produce it. It is the remedy above all others which I should be taken for ; Colds Coughs , ConsuIfiptioll , . , 4 I Broildhitas , Pileilmouia , LaGrippe , ; Asthifia , aild all PllImollal"y Complaluts ; V , ; Scrofilla , Gelleral Debility , Loss of Flesh I and All Yiastiug Diseases , It is Thokind Physciaos.Prscrib I - _ _ a" " , ; KUHN&OOS , , t5Lh and Douglas Sts , OMAHA. - - - - rick covers the year up to Septcmm'.bcr 1 , and is in somimo iiarIcUlars similar to that of Mr. I'oWOli. Mr , Fitzpatrick ermipimasizes ( imim amiggeatiomi that ime mmmdc a year ago , ( bat there hmoUid be audi a classlflcatiohi of imelmools 'In respect to grades and classes to bit atlumitted mis will preserve iii time mmilpor grades such nunmbexim as will remider tIme teaching of thi 'se gramhts liotim ciIlcilemit amid ocommomntcal. in ( Imla commnectiori lie ouflumie.9 a iilarm for time comicemitratlomi of time upmer grades wimiclt lie estinmates will result 1mm ( ho saving of oiiotmt $8,700 umer year. it is also suggested that the ratio of teachers - ers in ( lie high scimool should be kept do''n to one for every thirty pupils , as required by time rules of time board , and in reply to the commtention timat this could riot bit dommo , Imo liresents a ( aide imimowirig tIme atterimlanco armmi miumimber of teacimers iii time various high sclmools of Boston. 'Fhme report of ( lie supenlmmtendent shows the following figures in regard to attendance. liii. i593 , increase , Total enrulilmmPnt. . . . . . . . . i5iIGt 15,4t51 6Gt : Avt'rmmgtm emmrt'liriwnt. . . . . . i2,3ti 1IG5 73 IaIiy miltentianc. ' . . . . . . . . . iic.si ica ala Pu tils iii itcimool mit ilmi .i year. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . hamI 11,313 97t ( tloremI jtuitiis. . . . . . . . . . . . &ti 43 at iliKim g.umoam enr.liniummt , tl TI IT Iilgtm jieimottl daily mit- tentlummeti . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gil Ct9 S Time averagu number of Immmplis per teacher in tIme hIgh acimoot was twenty-four , anti in time whole systeimi thminty-eigimt. 'time total an'.ourmt paId out in teachers' salaries during time year was 214,329,2i. an immert'aso of 53,353.91 over time precedimmg year , Time cost of time special branches is estImnmmtetl mis follows - lows : irawirmg ) , $ ii00 immusic , $1,400 ; kimm. dorgarterme , $3,751 , Secretary Gillaim's report will thiow time usual detailed account of time tmamimmactinims of time' year with imommie additional immfonxmiatiomi with respect to thu flnimmmcimil conditIon of time board , 'FImo reports of time suimerintermdeimt of imuiltllmigs amid of time mmupc'rhrmtermtlente of special depanimomits will commsist of time usual statement of thm year's s'ork. Secretary 1)oumme of time Board of I'ark Commmtlesioneril iii engmigemh iii time lmrelijration of a reimOrt frormm that. body which will record lime doIngs of limit year iii time matter of parks rind houivartie. A good deal has been accomnphimmlmemi. especlaIiy 1mm the develoimimment of boulevards. Time mmiost itotalile of these accomplishments is ( lao opening of the nortk . . - ' - - - - - - , . , , - . , . - - , - . , - . - - - - ' - - - - bommlovmmrti , which makes a beautiful drivG Iroimi Nlmmeteemmth nmmmi Clmlctmgo streets , direct to Miller lmarlc , ThIs is time first lioulevanm ! that hmaa iieemm brought tlewii to time cemmtrai imart of time city , armml aitimomiglt it lies emily' iicemm conmpieteil mi short timmmo it tins hecommmta a favorite drive , 'limo Immtentiamm of time board is to evemmtmitiPy extenil time hmoimleymirml to con- fleet s'itim time somitbmeast boulevard wimichi Icaths to ftlverviesv imam ii. At Iiimnwood larlc fomir entrances lmave beers comiatrimeteil itt a cormsitieralmie expense mmmmmi mm. great axnoumm ( of t''orlc tins hmcemm accommmpiisimetl In time miirectiomm of laying omit amid imrmprovimmx time roadways. There ima Imeerm limit lIttle ilone mit Ilermiie hark , a Itipo ay'stermm for irni- gatlc'n anml collie minor irmmprovenicmmtmm tehlimig time Story , At 1ti''ervJc. a good deal has been accomplished , A vast immmmrmber of olmi atmimmmps acid iieatl trees have beeim rermiovoti , two imiiies of roamiways have hmeemm conmmtrmmmttem almml ( we aimd cmmmc-lmalf rmmiieii of track , itustlo bridges imave been emtlmiemi to time attractive features cit time place and a considerable armmommnt of imeavy gradin lmmme been dotmo , fin artesimmrm .voll will he cotmmpleted timis win- ten anti imext year It. is proposed to complete time lake , Ion wimicim the well iii cxpectemi to supply time water. SU.'il1' L1.mII'I'ICI ) ii'IIIWJdJtI ) , 411 limo Cnr * % 'emmt limb , mime iitch , but No 0mm. , ' . % 'ss Hurt , L013 ANGlIfldH , Cal. , Dee. 29-A report has remu'imett imero that time Surmitet I.irnitcd was wrecked early' ( lila ximonilmmg , mit Ocimoim , Aniz. , fifteen mIles ( ruin Ih'mmsorm , A burnt bridge gas' , , way mnmder time engine , WhIch carried time hmaiurtc'o of time ( ruin into the ditch , 'l'ime tritirm was cormmimosei of live curs , 'rwm , sleeliers were cornimietely Lmurrmeti , Time coemipoaite car was also burned , Thu lmmmtY of Mom , Lmery in the Imrlvuto cmmr' Cteoimntra , ( or i'aaaderma , escuimeu lmmJury , it is mimmtct1 that thu other cam-mm were Un- toUcimeti. Though time mammsemmgm-'r Iliti was barge , time olticitmimi stay rio emma was immjuremi. A train was mnmimie up at 'I'uemmon arid muerit to mime ceiie cit time wreck. 'rime imasscngem's will bet transferred Ltnd brought to this city tomorrow - morrow , - - S et Ii I ; .btii I , i sirs it ii vie , m i'm , i'am gus , ( 'LIIVEIdiND , 0. , iee. 23.Thu CIeveian Siiipbuilmiirmg comrmpmarmy huts decideti to grammt its emileyes a 10 her cent increase ill wages. About 150 mmmli .vhli be affected. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ' -