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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 3, 1895)
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Several personl en ounter ha\'e only ben . ( re\'ented by the Interference of frienda. The ( opulsls as9ctt that the whole affair was cuI and trle by ScoU's frlenls In order 10 per- mit him to eSC3113 from the prrspect of n term In the penitentiary . Ohf arc very Indhnnnl at the suggcatlon . I the Jask men had been In ! 'mpalhy with Scot they would ) never have fre1 ! Into the carrIage and ) eiidangered the lves of hI" family. I Is con enly expected that the lynchers will eventually be evatteil. I Is arucd thaI In that sl1asely sHUrl ) territory n dnen men could not engage In such an alalr wlhoul : so , clew 10 their Identity leaking oul. Everyone who has returned ! from the seuch Is certain that many of the sellers know marc lhol they cue to tell. They are afraid ) to give lhe posse any information for fear that they wi Incur the venge nee of the bw- less gang that stl Infests , the Niobrar - Icy. hut Ills cxpectell that ns the excitement subsides , ere of them may he Induced to open their moutha ) this rl , II Is asserted that smo cf the men who are suspect,1 , of con- nIvance 'al tie outrage will he force to tell what they know. . Every man who come Into town today from the north Is i under espIonage ( , ns II Is 1 ' expected that .oro members of the gang will he In luring the Inv ) to learn what sleps are being taken by the authorities. SCHNl Or TiE SIIOOTINU. A leD reporter drove out to the scene of the shooting this mornIng. The place semel especially leslgnel ? fcr n deed ! of blo d. OPPD- site the sOil houo a deep draw ) extended In , a southerly direction and then lured , westward toward the Nlohrara rIver. , Close hy Is a big hUlalo walow , and this contatnell abundant evIdence that the attacking - Ing party had ( camped there for a consh- ] , ernblo time. The nearest house ts occupied I by a man canted Young. lie seemed to be . tongue-tied , hut his wife was not nllctel ' ; with that difficulty. her story , together with the traces of the encampment In the buffalo wallow , goes to show that the I'nch- . ers hind waIted since Sunday morulng for their victim. She saw two rIgs ful of men drive toward O'Neill ' O'Nei early Sunday morning , and back again late In the afternoon. The same I outfit returned Mouday ( 10rlng , but only onl' ono of the rIgs wenl hack In the aHernoon. , The carriage drawn hy n team of sorrel I ponIes was missing . ThIs answers the de. . Ecrlpton of the vehicle In 1 which Mrs. Scott t and the children wcre taken 10 BartIl's I house. She did not see Scott anti Schmidt lying bound In the wagon that returned , and ] did not look closely enough to give any satis. . , sats- factory descrltllon of the men who accom- paniell It. The horses driven hy Scott lay dead In I lho road where they hoe been shot down . , Tim carriage broken In was several places I and splintered with bullets. In the curtain n oa : the right side oC the carriage was louII I the rent made by the bullet that hit Scott L . ? In tie cheelt. The curtain Immeilatel ) ' a around the halo was burned with powder , showln : that the titan who fIred the shot slood close to the carriage , anti shot to kill , The hole made ] by the bulet that wounded Miss McWhorler was found In the rear of lhe bug ! The appearance of the vehicle bill - cated that all the shots were fred from Inll- sIde ard rear. One of the bullets was found I hntllded In the woodwork of the carriage C Jf. u-ms of 38-caliber , coil hall ) IS 38-calber nl1 evidently baei n fired ) from n revoiver The trail left , by the party that carried Scot J _ . . away was lQlowed for about three inhle I . until It turned toward the river. Front mies point the eli wa hiardr , anil It would ol ! lardr ani woull have puzzlcd ' an JndIaii'ccmtto ( qltow. . LITTLE _ Jilts _ D EN 1. _ AnNEp. , The quartet tlnt returned thIs ov nlng , have ) ov ave the honor of beIng the only men out of the scores who have been patrolling lhe county who have anything to show for their exertons , Marshal hull said that there would be another prisoner In the morning , but could not be Induced 10 give furl her. par- tcua : s. lie said hatt was a ramarlcabie ' fact that among all Jhe lieople they < saw during their search m feW who have been under suspIcion from ' the first were the only ones who claimed to have heard nothIng of . tine nifair. ' No definite Intelligence has been received from Sherl ! amlton nd his posse nor lrom' , Del Akin and d.Hershlsr , wli7 started on a still , 1u1t t\lls \ morlng. , A Dee' reporter , ' accolpahled a scoutng party this afternoon who spent several hours In scouring tine Country for a radius of sevel'al miles from the Ecme of MOllay's traedy. mies Young ! family , who era the only dwellers In sight of Parker's , were alaln vIsi" Iwelers hut n. ' , ' only confirm theIr Previous ' stateinonts. ; : nth Mr. anti Mrs. Young are certain that tine lynchers spet ) Sunday Parker's , waiting for theIr victim . This 15 cited hy wailng friends as further proof that the story that the affair was a putt up job Is a palpable fraud. They assert thaI If he had been spirited away by his friends they would not have been compelled to lay thirty-six hours pear. on tine open prairie waiting , for him to op- INTENSE FEELING MANIFEST. The conditon of affairs In O'Nei tonight ' indicates thaI when ( ito mob fired on the : frml Innocent funnily of I3nirratt Scott they Ignited n fame that will nbver be Ignled lhll wi never peacefully ex- tinguishnod. Never was n resolute purpose I more unmistakably Iuprlnled upon a human - ) face lumls born by hundreds of people In this city today. It ' - I Is only wlhln the past hventY-four hours that tine news of Cite shool- & . log has extended through the surrounding ' country Scott has scores of warm frIends . among tine farmers In this vicInity Early . . . this afternoon they began to nrrlva In town stud their ( numbers have Increased with every hour. Mauy of them have drIven twenty or thirty miles and declarl they have come to . slay until Darrelt Scott Is avenged They all carry revolvers nt their belts and most of ' . thom have rlnes. An ohl Eeter would inn- In- I nglne that he had been transported twelve , years back to the time when Doc Midthioton and )11 Wade lucid caflvnr In the Niobrara , valley anti the vigilance committee ruled the ' , only court of justice. Nol since those his- torlo times have so many rifles , bncllll ] hy r . determined men , been seen on tine streets of O'Nei. The most ImpressIve feature of the situation Is the silence lhat Is universally preserved There Is 10 apparent excitement , I ' . and the caunl visitor would scarcely Imagine r whal a dangerous current Is running tinnier the surfnce. No one seems 10 talk Iller of tall " the lynching , hut lhoy think of nothing else. . - Iuslneu mon who are Imowl tOho socIal In ' tine ulreme seem to have lost all desire 10 tailc . even to their friends. Hut every taco , . wear an expression of stern determinaton . whIch bodes no gOal ) to the perpetrators of , . , , the oUlarngo If their bden'lty Is over estab- ' l hed , There Is no : menton of law. No one seems to consider the possibilIty of recourS1 . to that Ixlremly , There can be little doubt . ' but that tine identification of the murderers \vlol he folowell by I Ewlfr and ) surer penalty than thaI which courts lay down , POLITICS PLAYS A PACt' ! ' , I Is Iml0sslble to altogether ignore tine fact that lnoliiicai preJudices 101lcal are laTely ' Invoh'ed In tine Irovalent excitennenits . l'ub- lie sentiment Is drawl on Partisan limes al ) there ore but few exceptions to tine rule. . rite . 1011ldls ellorso tine theory that Scot las eiher taken alIY by mint friends or that . . ho rcmoved was by InterestCII luartlos who feared thlt ho would luvoh'o lartes In his lefalcation. lit ) this they Ire opposed by , lh republicans , wino Indhmlnty deny such , an accusation. They say that titus far noth. , n . lag tangible Is obtainable that goes to sup- port the populist view Every circumstance pOluls clrcun1tnnco ' . _ _ 'c4. that hns been discovered Indicates that the first theory ol tine affair Is correct. and that the oxtreasurer inn n GenuIne vlclhn of mob I . ( law . They point to the fact of the wound : of Scott and Miss McWhorler as In.lsllulablo . 1 'evldonce Ihat the mOi were anything but his I friends , end the assertion Is ollenl'enlurell I that nt least half l 1 dozen of the Iyncherl I touini bu named. cull blnamcd. The more Immediate frIends I . : of the murderet man are firm In the opinion L that the dee.1 was planned ) l1d executell by . mont who are sall to have repeateily threatened to Ice that Scott was puisined L Scol8 Plnlahed i' . ' - ror his crIme. TIn nrresl of Elliott has LI I emllhlslzed ) this ollinlon , Inl It Is probable that leveral 811llonal ! wlrrsnls will bo I served tomorv . I II not expected that ] . anything will result from a further effort to n follow the wagon trails . Tine next step will I i b" to Bet hold of loml of the len who arc , ) ' _ - : : - . , , . " - . . _ . . . _ . . . , I'-.M . ; : . . . uner suspIcion and , endeavor ) 10 make lhem dlscloso their BupposCI knowledge of the a ffair . I was stated by one of ScoU's frlend tonight ! that In case nothing furlhrr was developed . within a day or two n public meeln ! would be called ! , at which 1 reward would bo offered and mora systematic methu- ols agreed on. , Late this evening Mesa ) Elliott was ar- rnlgnN ) before Judge McCulchen anti ] pleaded not gul ) ' , Ito was release ! ) on OO bail , bnl Depuly County Treasurer Sam Howard nnd Arthur Mulen , a clerk In the ofce of tine counly treasunrer going his bond. lie was o rdered ) to appear on Monday mornIng , when his Ilrelminary c"amlnnton Is set for hear- i ng . EITOUAIJ EXPRESSION. The ) , 'ronter. the local republican organ , wi print tine following . editorial orlnn : "Poor Scott ) . . " \VII , dear reader the Scol trolhle , . for nR Scot la concernerl , 1m ! reached . an end . 'fhe 11.lrlt of malice , hatred nnrt malevolenet that malce carler Ilersecuton hy the lolrd of Sunper- \ \lors has followed . down tine years with InclenqlnA i intensity ) ' ar\l Onal ) ' cllnlnntell il In i coil-hioonlenl ] ! rlmler' hy nn organized Ian.1 l . of outnwl amid . re.l.hnnlled . ViillaTnS. This erect la not without a calae , amI the caUBe Is seIf-evinlent. Those oC UI who ha\1 Ilt nervolsly hy thc waYBIe ] and heaNI cQntlnualy cat ( linen Scot from the stump dn durinA two Political cnmpulJns nnd tend nfal'ehy ni 'Ireaehed ' bv tine porlulst preRs of the county can rlmll ) ' place the hllme wherc It properly belongs. " 'c can see thnl their Rteakers amid ] cdltorR with end ! : tni o hi l gnlne,1 , havl wrulht 1110n the ignorant and emlollene.I . the Ilwles ! men Into he- : Ievlnl i Scott wnl Il monBter oC frigiutful u nion I . , In leaAle wih the court , mind that the only way 10 ReCUf whnt they termed : jURtee J was to tnlle the law into their own L hands h nnd wreak uuntnmnary Veulgeatuce for flnclel ] wren ! ! They have succeNle.I , 111 let us mope that their COl- cienceni If such a thinA ts felt wihin their hreasts , justnel them In rllh- : lessly l tcnrllJ a man frol the bosom of his I fc fllly , IhootnA Innocent men , women mint ] I ehlorln , and bearing hll away Into the t wllerne ! ! and lonelnes of the dark pral- , rlc , there to he torture1 ninth , hutchere ! like n wild animal or vcnomous Inuke ol the jt nnnngie. This Is the caURe of the hearless ; dee" . Ild no menu need ! take time to deny II. i 'fhe slml ) spelldl/ was done by a man m who already has hloo.1 . upon his hllls , , the result of tine leadership of I mob II n ' 1"nl1ce Eome yea rs mngo. I AFTlm ANOTlEH EDITOR. The nnarh ) ' ant prollllted by the Ilpl- lst l prenn ! nutty he seen lit Imelt : nlmbers of ] thl Deacon Light , 11.1 . no mater what itt \llanous 11\1 cowardly luther 11) ' now say In lamentnton , lS he views the l'lul of Inl naturt outcole of hts Roclnlstc tcachlnA t , the crhnson linger of Cain IUst C surely haunt mint wnlllnA mument al11 11 I hIs m i4Ieep wih fearful drernunsVe 10 nol accuse hIm ol Ilmlel' In the first degree , nor do we nccuse htm of beIng an ncces- ser ) ' , ns we probably 1011 not sustain the < . tIntt. Iccusaton before Il Halt count ) jury at the presenl tme , hut the facts nml stir rOluln ! circumstances lre enfllnossenl ] and cmhlazonel upon the minds ! of our readers 11 ] word ( rein us Ire more than vatn rune i uselett. We .10 . not lIke to say thaI the ) Incqlendent part ) Is In smpath with lhls brutal ns msslnatol , 1m } we will not say It , Ilhough t there cal he no doubt thlt ever ) : p' man Ind ho ) ' ol the moh wins n populist , but we will say that the ) ' Ullhotd this cdi Cur In his nefarious ) teachI1Js , tutu , i the fact lmt they keep hIm In their company anti steal the puhlc tnnotney In tax Ill deals t recompense ' I him for his Imavlsh worlt. The crime tim Inns been committed wns not dope wihout lvlce , all the linger of scorn nl11 shame Is pointed a the mln who inns ear that reward. how thnnkfuni we ale el there Is a glowing intreafter. Justice may never he done on Ihls eartin but the 1.ur,1 , Inns sam , :1 : that venllnnoe Is his , and leconlng to the holy word of God lie will claim Ills own In due season. NOT A hOLIDAY THI HE. New Year's day was perhaps the sldesl , Jver wltneRSe ! In O'Neill. "I wish you ta happy New Year" was rarely helrl nm ] even then It hacked the proper ring. Tin t minds of our people dwelt tearCul ) ' upon : a lonesome home a widowed lad ) ' ninth an : orphan child . , malI so hy man's ininumnamnlt ) - . I seemed lS though n funeral pail hul bee thrown ovel' our little city nm sienced the merry greetings of the nJed and the joyous shout of the yuuthful. None could he found hlry ! ] enough to attempt to just Ily the atrocious dee and only regrets were hcal'd. Jven the breeze seemed laden wIth radness , Although the remains of poe inr Scoty Ilrohably lay buried In sOle per . cayon or sunlt In the dismal Ind treacherous - outs depths of the Niobrra , the sadne shown 10 O'Nei was nn honor salness worthy ' ' -46 ' ' man "h.waS'more sinned against tmn sinmning and a rebuke : to his murderers. Tine dead and the deep nre atways Ilvlnl un their secrets. anti we earnestly - hope tint -an e'elar an ' eye - lei I tooth' for 1 teeth flay be exacted before the friends of justice 1m } fall Ilay ) allow this crime to become n reminiscence , to be related enpn winter remlnlscence.o the coals giov ( upon the hearth. ! Scot ) , welL Sll ) ' , rest . 'fo- his murderers we say that "ve hope there Is somethlng'ln the theory of RlllrltalBm , that Scoty may be able to materialize before them al the most un- canny times and In the most un- canny piflcc mind laying hare. before them his rlptnJ wounds , remind them' of the ineart-renudimig . appeals of his little chid for mercy and then haunt thor to. iertiition. Thls.11 what we tinttnicf mnobIa.w4as'apinlieti 'In this Instance . . , - as'appled ST\tTLDiG 'EIIEUISY L'ltOPOIJlIEI ) . - Statemelt Ihat JIn Implcatel } tn the De llcaton . \10 I'pouRIIi. LINCOLN , Jnn. ' 2.-Speclal.-Informa- ( ) ton of rather starting nature relative to tine ) arrelt Scott affair leaked out here toda ) ' . I Is said that a shorL time before ScoU's Ilsappearnnce he wrote , a full confession of lhe crlmo of which he stands convicted ) . which Implcatell i n number of men ol prominence , ane which would , If given to tine authorities , re31 In tine arrest and almost certaini cona vlcton of tine men named by Scott as havIng - Ing i been as deep In tine thud as he was In the mIre. lie called these coparlners 10- gether ' In his rOOI quite recently and reat the pro nlsccl nfesslon to them , stating In nest emphatic laugnage that If they per- , , milell his Imprlsonmcnt under tine sentence wlilch Illngs over his held he would expose them 10 tine world and ' 'testify against them upon lhelr trial He notIfied them that he would expect them to pay the expenses of his m trial , Including attorney's fees , antI that they had better settle all such maUers at once or take' the consequences sure 10 folow their failure to 10 so ThIs lUts an entirely new phase upon lhe case. Ar , discussed In the hotel lobbies here there seems to bo a division of opinion as to what partcular facton of HelL county la re- sponslhlo for tine abduction and poralble ns- sasslnaton of Darrelt Scott I Is conceded hy all that a very general and biter feelng of resentment prevnls among alt classes In 10lt county , which was intensified hy tine neton of tine court In reducing the bal of Scott 10 a fure which enablel him to gel bond. lie mlhl have been ambuscaded and klo1 ! nl tine Ins lance of these eOlllo , or he may have been abducted by those Scott lhrealene ) to Implcato In his confession , I tine latter , did they intend , to kill him or merely cOlpel hIm to leave for parts unlmown with the Injuncton that his return to Hall counly woull mean cerlaln dentin T - - ] . \ GENEtttTE A VI Nnl TTA , nelllty Irlralml 1.1.1'11 . : ; TIlk. of tine Lx- I cHcm.ut lt O'Neill. "Tho Darrelt Scott affair at O'Nei Is going to start a regular vendela nip lu that vicinity " 501(1V. . It , I.lddlard , who came down from Atkinson yesterday , "Senlhm'nt Is divided . , the litton are Irawn closely Scolt's fr1enls , and euomle ' are biter , 'rhls I but tine beginning of I big pool of blood lhat will fol before tine nlalr Is settled , amid If Srol Is dead , lP 1100ple genorlly believe , I will mean n war of Ulblsh anti n long list of sudden ticatins I believe that Scott has been killed and hl body put Inder the Ice of the Niobrara , " 111 AIln 11.1 . not get word of the affair - fair until after tIne morning train had ten Alklnsou , Then' was a big crowd of peo- Ille down at the depot at O'Nei In lutcl- Ilalon of th\ arrival of Akin on lhut trolD , and they connld nol understand at first why be was net on 1oJnl. Several hour laler Akin went 10 O'Nei In hil rig Arer ho found lhot the train had gone ho hlchel UI u leam until drove acres lhe country u distance of eve twcnly mules. There Is some fear that Scott's enemies vill seek wi to 10 UII Akla. I never saw Ileoplo so ex- cited In my life . luslness Is nt a stand still arouml' O'Nei , all lhcre have been n number of Iluarell already over argu menta the alalr has developed . "I know the character of tine gang In thai \'Ielnly too well . Men who would luke a wounded woman walk three unties wouldn't t show much mercy to n mln , even If ho was I cripple. "IL la lou1tful I they ever Lad ScoU's lnody. I don't believe they would hold him la captivity In an attempt to make him , divulse lecret. " . , - ' - - , , . . . . . . . _ a - - - - - - - - - - CHANCES FOR OLD NEW \ YORK { Governor Morton's Innngu'al Message Sug. gests Severl n Neded COMMISIOr.S GECOMING Tob' COSTLY - Eeoinouuny In Thi Ulrectiol hirgelirenter NCI" York , Ilitiikt't Ualhl t Cnunl , l.orfA anrl ( &anne-t'oun % let ' . : hol for HeCtor Jalt . ALBANY Jnn , 2.-Governor orlon's tnaugural i ressae was haiti belore ' tine legslature today ) . I opens with reference to the legislation leglrlaton mule : nec- cssary by tine revhe' ) constitution which , tIne message observes , demnlls , tine closest care that no Inasty incomplete or 1il.niuvIsd { measures be eunacted There Is no state ludebte.lness . whatever , while the permanenl funds Including the Unlel ) Slnles deposit fund aggregate OnO,343.30 : of prin- cipal The nmount realized from the trns- for lax ( otherwise known as the Inheriance tax ) during tine lat fscal year was $ .688- 954.21 , and fem the corllorton and organi- zaton taxes $ ,796,640.87 , making a total of f3,484,685.1. The Income froth both sources Is below exinectattons. I Is estimated that the transfer lax will not for years 10 come yield more than f2,000OOO annualy , The governor recommends tine legislature to devise wa's and means , If practicable , for tine enlargement of of tine some state charI- table iunstitutions. Expendiures arc made before tine appropriations are enacted 10 meet lhem , anti this 18 a condition of affairs which requires romuedy. The governur points out the necessity for a surplu . lie also calls atten- ton to the need for tine most rIgid economy In the manngemenl of tine different depart- mcnls of the state ' governmenl. From year 10 year , nll especially Ilurlng tine past twelve or thlrleen years these expenses have grown until the burden Is becoming grievous nnd unnbearable Iulrect forms of 10v'lng taxes have been resorted to with n view of reducng lnxes One great extravagance , he says , arises from tine multiplicity of "com- missions , ' ' which mayo Increased so rapidly In number amid expense since nbout the year 11889. From an xpendllure for tine duties covered by those commissions of less dules $ b,000 In 1880 , vi have seen a rowth from year 10 year until the cost of three commissions - missions at ono tmo ImoUned last year to nearly $1,250,000. 50mo of tines coinmnnis. ! cou111- slons nre . Stuti unnecessary 111 should be abollained. Sauna ol them should \ con- sullnled wRit relative Gepartmenta of tine I Fate govermumnient. Tine governor notes that althiougln about $21,400,000 has been expended - pended upon the new capitol , that structure Is not yet coulnpleted 'he people , he adds , are thoroughly tired of lhls seemlnglyendlcss drain upou the treasury Governor Iorton reviews tine new can- sltulon , 11) specIfically recommends legls- lotion to give each provision effect. As 10 " the "greater New York , " It Is sugggesled lhat n commission be at once created , to be composed of the most capable citizens of Cite various localities interested , and 10 be charged wllh tine power and duly of framing a charter 10 be reporte,1 , 10 the present legis- ' lature for the government of the new city. In the meantinnnc , the meantme governor says , the duty Is Incumbent on the legislature under the express wIll of the people of the mo- tropols , to give to the mayor of New York tine requisie power of removal and nppolnt- ment wlhout waIting for the full details of detais the reform plan. The experience of several years has made I it clear thaI the system of provIding a separate - ' rate ballot for each group of nominations Is : cumbersome and unsatsfaclor ) ' . The , " "blanket-ballot , " so called . which was success - cess fUl ) used , many stales , should . In tine jndgment of Governor Marion be adopted In thIs state without further delay. It Is , 1 I mor over , tine opinion of the governor that the use of "paster ballots" should'bat"oace ; , prohibited , for ' thronnin , its . " , hnstruneijttllty ( j the pUrpo of tlnelav , ' \ lty , ! : la\'hasHbeentOI a large C I extent . _ _ ieealed. ( 'Inthl bnLernt.f , _ _ purI'lec , I : UUI , UU"IIUn IS cleu to the fact ti whlo SWorn . statements of experts Ifre"r t qulred o. candidates for office ther 'Is .no ' , provisIon for ascertaining the exp ' ns s , of political committees. The , Importa'nce of leg- . Islllon authorln : the hiunprovennent' of tine canals of the state so lhat they may regain the position they formerly held as crriers relin Is urged upon the legislature I' IS sinouvni by slntlslcs that what has been lost by lie ennnls has not all been gained by th ' al gined ( ratlj roads of the state a nslderahlo proportion of tine earnings from grain carriage having been secured by the rairoads of olher states and of Cauada. ' The subject of good roads Is aho com- mendel to the attention of the legislature. I Is suggested that convict labor mny flnd employment In this direction , particularly IS 1 constitutional amendment which takes efecl two years hence forbids the state from employing convIcts at Clue ' stale and county prisons , jah ! and reformatories anl any IndustrIal - dustrIal art or useful occupation In occupaton compe- UUon with the work or products of the people. Some lurlher legislation Is urged legislaton looldng ll l toward perfection of tine state bank- Ing l law , particularly In the matter of pay- mater Inl l In of capital stock IL Is urged lhat the banllng law be :0 mended that tIne officers havlul l the phystu control of the funds of a bank should not be allowed to loan money to t lhemselves , but that their applications , for loans should bc' submitted to lhe board of directors , I Is recommended lhat banks of Ilscount anti savings banks he forbidden to conduct business In the same om es. The , governor asserts that the expenditures for the maintenance ! of state bUldlrgs for tine lusane l have been 'extravaganl , and makes I cerlaln recommendaUons In the Interest . of e onom ) ' . The preservaton of forests , game , anninunala t anlunls und birds are subjects recommenrled to the consideraton of the iegtslature. I Is Ilutnully sug/estCI lhat attention he given fnaly , queston of providing the state military and L nnval forces wlh Impro\'el armns ISLitNICET IU.I.OT nox JiItf . Govcrnor ilortuun's SUAlestolS Uearlng I'rlit nt Once. ALBANY , Jan 2.-ln the slate senate 10- Iny Mr. Lcxow Inlroduce'l a bill giving the I power of removal to tine mayor of New York , , and a hi to allow tine mayor to give notco for helrlngs on till legislative hills relatng 10 t the ct : ) ' . Senator Haines Introduced a blanllel balioi box bill . balot Governor Morton nomlnaled Alvah CI. Doty P of New York for health ofcer of the port anl ho was Immediately conuirruned . IUaolrl , 1.t/IRhl'u-olvene . JIWl"EnSON " CITY , Mo. , Jan 2.-Tho Thirty-eIghth general Issembly of Jlsurl convoued at nol today A Ileular Interest attached 10 the house because It Is the firs C assembly oral\zed \ by Jhe republicans In I I quarter of a century , A feature of the repub . Icau display was ' republican St. Louis sent n Bmaler delcaton or onlookers that Ii Kansas Oly or Sl , Joseph. After completng t temporary organization aqJournmenl umntil tomorrow - morrow was tallel. , , unll 1.leulenalt Governor O'Menra caled the seualo to truer amid In a , brief slleech refcrred to the fnalcla lalll ltnnlusirlnnl l ! dorm , and came out openly and lrongly lu favor of reo form II the electoll ' aw5. Citizen's ccm- , mitels to prosecule oeclol frauds should I saint he , be unnecessary ninth ullmowl In I : I Missouri. Tine people expect this and nolhil/ ' short of H will salsyfhcm. ! $ : / ! Two i.eglslnuturcns I" Now " .XIo. SANTA I FE , N. M..4n , 2.-The ) Thlrly- Irt alsembly of Now .Jexico 18 still umnor gammized . The council' elected olcer and stands four reJUblcan to eight democrats I . The democratc house .clnslsl of fourteen IIHI his bll'or In two men , but his not yt been recognized by Goveror Thornton , The t epublean house inns organized , elected Umu slleaker and has a corps of sergeanl-at. arms on guard. The sItuation Is unset ted I , but Governor Thorton hopes to avert nny cerloul trouble. 1118lchlaol1 I.n'gi.lnnturns Connyrmnes. . BOSTON , Jan , 2.-The 'Ieghl fife ( 'as I- sembled today , Tine officers 'of the Inl session were re-elecie'd. Governor Green halge wi be relnaUb'rlled lomorrow II I the new hal of tine house of represents I t \'ea. Sou"lor I1u311110 1&101111tcl LANSING , Micli , Jan , 2.-TII republcan caucus of members ot the legislature for ' the nomination of member of the Unite 11 _ . . , _ . , . . . , . - - . - - - - - - . . . . . - . , , ' , . - - - - - - . . - - - - - - - - - - Slalol for 5IF ' ars 'I'O held ) tonight I rpsuHel ) In l11e ( bmlnlton of Senator James IcJllan hXI.clamaton. : $ . Senator MeMil. Iln'l i re-election has all along heen n foregone . gone conclusion , there being but ole democrat . crat In the "islotnnte. The caucuses for lhe t nt1.lalu ' nomlnntMI'tb' tll llnltCI States senator for four years to fill lho unexplrcd term of Senator Slockbrh1ge , deceased . ) . , will bo held lomorrow t , pan 1 T i'u ' ! ! tsi' ; ) o /mSJl. . Tl" . ( )1,1uoitlouu ) to.I\\Ie IIU n 11 "er1 ) ' 0- mnmnnicc'd 11 the teinnnte . WASHINGTON , Jan. -Consldcrnble in- terest has beer IlinnJesled In tine west over the prosPecl oMhe , passage of tine bill for tine Ilrolection i at , lqrolt reservntous and It has become evilent since the bill passed tine house t that I wi encounler no inconsiderable ) opposiion In time senale. Tine bill when It went 10 tine senate wits referrc 10 the com- mlUeo on Plblc lands ] . but the reference was chnngel Inter 'and II then went to tine commitee one forest reservnlons , of which Sfnator Allen of Neblaslla Is chalrmnn. Tine necesPfy of prollel' care of the forests for lhe Ilreservaton of tine timber antil , ) the con- ' Bermton of time wAter supply In nil tine arid 'mountains i , states and territories Is generally admlUed even by those who oppoe the pendIng - ) Ing i bill , bunt tine ) can len lhnt the selecton of lans ) for such reservations has been made hnstly an.1 . without adequalo underslnndlng of the cundltons provided They assert lhnt lan n ) ' of tine resermt ns are far more ox- tenslve than lhey need be ant that they Olernlo 10 Irevent the seltement of large , areas of counlry which mlht otherwise be- come lnroducttve. I Is asserted ! b. ' hem that tmber emily molds tine snow In the higher 10lntllnols relons nl1 that mnnamny of tine reservntons manic , especially In Colorado , Calfornia and Wyoming , extend 10 regIons where the snow does not lie aL all . This Is , also an objecton 10 tine prlnclplo of uslnl tine slnndlng army as a guard for tine reservatlouns. Probahly tine objection to Illc , In b ! the Ilrlvlege' of cuUI , , ! timber wlhln the dliscretiomn of tine secretary of time Interior - tenor which was mnde In the house wi also bo revived In the sennate. CJI . \ ) 1 . t.ij FAsTER M.tILS. : 1'010111 Service hlJroVOI by S.vornl Slight Clmnes. WASHINGTON , Jnn. 2.-Se\'eral Imporlnnl plans for ImprovJng the 110slal service ! have just become operative . Tine prlnclpnl one Is tine general rednclon of postage rates from Cape Colony . Orange Free States and all olher countries not embraced In tine Universal - vernal Postal union. Under Clue provIsions of the new scheme all connlrles will now enJo ) uniform rates except Canada ami Mexico ; for which spelnl rates have long heen In ogue. Tine ehanc results In a reduction of ) rates for ordlnnry minus from 10 cents to I cents 01 half ounce , anti for newspapers from 2 cents 10 1 cent for two ounces. Tine new arranemelt for fnclalng for- I elgn mals from Doston , Phladellhln , Balti- ' Dall- 'more , Chicago and St. Louis also vent into operation. This allows the ' opernton. alows presenl system lof having the regular mals halle , } nld warblet nl the New York offices , but also provides for sending additional malls by later trains , wlLch leave In tune to make direct conneclols wih the steamers , messengers - sengers to be statone at the depots to carry tine mals direct to the vessels instead of ni- , 11911u , the dellY Ilcnrrel hy Clue regular 'mnls In going 'H\rdugJ \ the New York City office. . Ciy ofc ll''n A change Inhserles of the newpallers and periodical'tnnps will Into < "tnmps wil go .opiraton this week , hl.tlvlng general changes In den'omlnatQns ' im11 ' colors tlfough mnlntnln- Ing I the gemnenhntnrncteristtcs. \ ) The new denomlnaloJ& ' , , 2 , 3 , I t 10 , : ; and 50- ' cents , anti 2 , & 'o 11 . , 50 cemnts nd $ nnl . Tine denominatons dlsconUntneni , are 4 , 08 , 12 , 24 , 36. 48 , 602"fH. ! 6 cents , lD2 $3 , $6. $9 , $12. $24 , f ! ' 1 , * $60. , $921 ' wlr.L 'u t . , r fly TIU WAR. wu. ' 1 . , , ' H\ , S lutor On'I" ; hai\i \ ) JUL Tr'nclo with Chin 'VMLJilc.1nerpniseI. C 1VAS1hINGTONJanr2'-.Senator Davis 'VASHINGTO-Jan2. Senate of ftli 1 < ' IUnnesobi al nlHW h' foreign rc- laJJ n I IA'Jo ; ! ! YW wa . . , 'el ! , Chh n1 lJPR.tJJ. ! ul.In. . great . ex' j lens Ion oC orlrce ; between , tmne Unlel Slates 'nnl both these counlrles. "or course , " , he i said , "OUrco0JeXGO Is , not of Importance I cO,1pared.wilI , what ItlJgh .be with , proper encolrageleQt , , Thei war , tn n1Y opinion , I will result - ! n tlle , .r orgomnization' . tine Chinese ' empire ' II'aecordancQ , wih the progress and'development ; of the world. This , reorgnnlzal n must be mado. Tim people of China are intelligent ' . . , and - will le 'proc j Cressive. They' have beella a state of stagt ' ' nation for a' tUne , Ilt forces are lt worlc. The war will leach thnemn ihat lho old cusm toms and old 'Idoas will not be toleratcd In tine present oge"t : Mr. Davis Ihlnlls , that Clue war vill call ' ' wi cal tine ntento'n' of tite'i 'ople of , the United ' States to thQ , innlrnrtatnuie of bolh China amid .Iapan as markets for our wares , anti many products of these countries will nnt market - Itet In the United Stales. , Noni ; for the Army , WASHINGTON , Jnn. 2.-Speclnl ( Tele- gram.Captainhavid ) A. Lyle , Ordnance department , ladvle steel ivories Phlad l- piuia and Captain William Crozier , Sandy Joel { Proving Ground , will proceed to 'atertown arsenal , Muss" , on business perb tainimig to manulncture Il gun carrlagenn . clrrlafes. Tine retirement of Coloenl John G. Chanl- ler i , assistant quartermaster general , Is an- , nounced. " _ . ( . , ! : Captain Edward E. IarIJ Seventh infantry - fantry , Is relieved with the New York Naa ton. tonal guard and I ' will Join his proper nutah ruplaln JadeS B. , urhank , Third artil. lery l , will jnroqeed , to Allln ) ' for duty with the New Yorlt National GUlnl , Second Lleutenlnl . Charles \V. Fenton , Seventh cavalry , Is granted two months extended leave. . " l'ostllutel COlmlsslonerl , \S1IING'j'ON , Jnn. 2.-Speclll ( Tele- ram.-Postmasters ) were commlSloned tOa . as . . follows : Nebraska-Emma T. Beckwith Gates ; ' J.ewls Andrews , Maget rouva-uolnert ! S. . Burr , Add : Louis D. Grove , \ Ve.uton : Joseph .1. Thimble , Pre- ( IOflhii . . South Doicota-AiJamnimn E. Cole , hiO't. - - _ - _ _ _ /JWITITUTION . . flY TIl . 'iTJf II' , flInt , , ) 1'001'11 'n ' the tbcLokeo ' oultr'lf - InnIng for Clolhll ! HOSTON , , Jan. , . 2.-According to advices tel celvc by the Congregational Homes - , Ilonur ) ' soclely , the cIrcle or suffering In parts of the west , Is witleining . I Includes the Cherokee Strip In Oklahoma , which wn opened for settlement n year mngo. The country Is rmVhatcaly mew. 'fho 11lsBlol- , aries or the Cotngregntionnul Home Mission. ConGregatonul 10me 1lsslon- a f' society . In ! orwlrlng special corre- : H/londence / reiltve to tine . sltuatiomn , state thnat there Is SPecial need of .sluuton . With the thermomeler below zero , thele were i thirteen men at I relgious service who I were 10 overcoats In1 wer klown not to I ownole. Some oC the women were witiuout WfPS of any Itlml. A mother un1 ! wlhout alerlalely ivorej'tluo sale pair of shoes . Women have betn tund barefoot ofhOel. hOle , , not possessing UQ ) ' ! } Inl ol nn aid siuoe ' One homo mislionliry writes ens ( oliovie ; "I have' no meani wlmtver. \\'e have nuemn . her wino have . etA btln able to do amnythning mel. Wih my 11lel , amount 01 $ t75 per quartet I mayo dlvlderl with two or three of our famies 10 keep ilmnena ' from absolule nuuffer . lung . but I . ; , ninylitlung suIer. , \ thinS 'the Strip " Which It only a year olti , wi he In mlc I 11 t'o I' Cecil ii ion In I miunot ell , year , tent they will talt 'eonshltn.hle ' crops , 'rhe ) ' wi . ' , , ' If course , but it'ill I IQ.SOJICIQIIS ! help A meetm111 \ heen lucid to wi I pelton congress ( om' hetll ! but we I'allot wait on I congressional ucl t."j , 1tall09 every cent our society , cn lfQ ' to get hooks , to Ileep flit Sahbuthe scufn1s , tnd llrovhle fuel tom our cIuUrcin . " 'rhc'lnuni1uling ' IH new amnd nol yet comunpleienl. m'.hnnn lu.ltt recently 11 vur. . chased I BtO\'C. t ' 'JI blizzard Blruek Ilr- us ( hrJllmas , BII 1 { ( ' ! cl tmc < Here ( amulet u faliies hlvo sufert sli.lyllrom -ss'ant of clothes ' ' of any nleiner1pJIuui1' , 'fho home ajlsslonnnur > : society has alreall ) ' forwarltd colhln tar these nutnfferers ) i ! sufererl Ind will gladly he the 'almoner. of the Ilublc II so doling . _ _ _ _ , . _ _ _ - luournnre ivnucy 'uhJrot to ( ; lrllohc ( FORT 'OHTU : 'rem , , Jnn. 2-An ; 1m. portant and ( ar-reaeiuiung I\e \ lslon was ren- tiered by the clvJ aourt ol appeals todur In the case Or J , h. l J3w1u'lne ngncimnnnt E I . W. Chase 111v It W f' Ilchllld8 l1allBt luhle to exe- cuton under'slrnllhment Inlulunce , mbmuei r Ilue on I hOlpostell1 burnttj . 'hls will re'vo - ' lurljd. wi f'\'O- luUonlze thu 'FEixanu horestrud law . 'rhe ( huse homeltelJI Wil IlBuret for $0.0 ] taut Cite InBlrllle , l ' olllnle9 .were Hurnlsheed for $22,0. - _ . - ( 'lu.1 I I ) ' UILrcllfut , As I result of the Inquest Ilell ) 'estella ) I' nnften-nomn ' , t/l Jury tqqnti that ) "Irmnn lCIIS'1 deuth wal caused by ann unavoitl - uble r.ceitient. IClng'IB the ) Ilavoll- al1 , ladder truck driven' who was thrown ( rom hil scat Ind crushed to death by the \heell , of the wiuIoml passIng over his hey ' within ht ' was trlvlll to I fire I few days since " . , , . , . - - - - - - - - . JERKED FROI I DEATh'S ' JA\VS \ Rcmatknblo Cnse of Suspended Animation Reported from Ohio . - ' 1" si'y' ' DAYS IN AN AIR lIGHT BOX Jdrnotlllry I'XIIrhneut rllc hy" ) 'nrt ) ot 1'hsleiiinn-Utiuer , lintrnuncc . ot . Jlnth.r.tko Tr.\nce neil Jsu - cilrtol-'hrllng'ales. Ii the lIttle town of Nevada a number of doctors and other cItzens ! arrangel 10 carry out last spring the East ) nlla scheme of bur'lng n man alive nl1 resurrectng him again after several weeks . A sulable place was sccured where the \tmose secrecy coul ) bo maintaIned , anti under the hnmelinle superviIon of Dr. C. A. Mills , Dr. J. N. I OoodbreRl , : Ir. J. E. Maxwell , anti ) : Ir. hi. M , Mcl.auhln , formerly of Denvr , Colo. , Ilreparntons were beun. The subject WS a rOl'lnhachelor , Levi Nye , who was 10 re- celvo $600 I lhe experiment succeeded After the Ilrelmlnnrles , which consisted ) of u eompleto cloanslug of the syslem by cuI- thug off the sllilly of 'lurlshment In n systematc manner each day for thirty days , thcro was n dhnlnuton of mutter taken Inlo tine slomach unU It was reluced 10 the low- csl posslblo aunuoumut After this Nyc was Illneell on a slab or board. Ibis tongue was turned back In his nntcnutin which was tilled wlh colon , also his nostris ami'l ears . After lhls , to all appearanccs. hb was dead. Il pu\e ceased 10 beat , his heart was still . his eyes were glassy nud no sign of life was visible Tine mInce of lulerment was In a cellar. A two and a hal foot grave was Iug. ) The body was carefuly wrnpped anl encased In an airtght box , which was lowered anti ) ncaty covered with alt the cnrlh lhrowl out and there left 10 rest , waltug for tine restnr- recton , which was nt mat ( into set for Jau- uary 1. 'fho burial look place on 10nday. October 1. The doors were all sedtmrcly locked amid bolted , tim grave was marked carefully , so there could be no lamllerlng wIth It wltin- out detection . Iiigmnt long weeks of watching , filled wih hopes and fear followed , anti then n counci was held to delermluo whelher or not it was lmo to resuscitate Nyc or at least I make the effort . Tine slraln on the nerves of tine experimenters was such thnt It was decided not to walt amy loner. HESUnnECTION OF MR. NYE. Monday evening , December 3 1. was the tme set for tine realpearauco ) of Mr. Nyc , olher In life or In dentin. I tine InUor , then all wonld be forgottemu. I tine former , then I glorious awakenll ! and a successful experIment lhat would startle the world. After removIng tine earth nnd lifting the box from position , It was with trennbhing lremblnl halds ant beatng hearts that tine hid wnb relroved and tine experimenters found a re- marlmhle growlh hair of ant whiskers on tine body. All toubt seemed renioyeul All Al ex lalmed witin brealh " . " wih one : "A success. A bath lub hal hcen brought In , success. was now filled with warm water , anti the cotton from Nyo's nostris , moulh and ears was removed. Ills tongue was laid out In Its n naturl position , and the body place In tine wlrm water Each took turns In rub- hlng the body until 1 hind relaxed Its rigid condition. Color relurned 10 the lace , tile . blood began - gan to crculale , and In less than an hour signs of life began to appear Then 'hol poultices were applied to tine head and bowels. AIr was artificially pun'lped Into the lungs nfI , after a few sharp anti vigorous lumplngs of tine body , a start and gasp were n ticeci. ' Then ' followed a twllchlng of the mus'eles , and in less tinamn two minutes Nye sl upt'igmnt. He \tas placed In 'a warm bed aind weak ' nourshment given hIm , On' the morning the t 6th he was 1P and ar und. Jllch , . .Is . tine story tat ! come anl way Of Toledo . apd , , though , I , seems. wel vouehel1 'or ' , 'fieQI.c41e , b ! .f s .I'I ' itahd . It , I . time _ opinIon _ ! . _ . -e mprnythat , _ Nyc , has simply cacti incu , as. 1no leUlm or a clever tricK. . ' Resuscitation ' after doctors have pronouniced dealh'ls , not unusual , but the accidental resf loratons t tp lo of people burled In a trance a re extremely rare. A ClncnnaU man re- ates h In the fnqulrer the details of a sub- jecl j . tlken from the grave and placed on the t dissecting tables of a CnclnnaU medical c ollege. . Tine man bad been a soldier , and the t occurrence was just after the close of tine civi war. The per fellow was stolen from the t potter's field , tind he still wore some of the t soldier's umniform. Tine first incision was made In the thigh , and exactly followed tine scar of an old wound. There was a con tracton t of the muscles and n slght lremor of tine frame , which greatiy startled those ' ! reaty started who' noticed it. As there was no furlher demonstraton a deeper cut was ventured , which , caused I slght drawing up of the leg. " 'Thero Is life In this ' Ifo felow , exclaimed lho , operalor. 'Somebody bring a battery " "Against Clue protest of tine majority , who thought t the manifestation winolly Itt the fund o f tine student , a battery was brought and a pplied to tine subject. In ten minutes tine m ovement of both arms and legs was posi- t ive , and tine wound In the tlnigin was hastily b andaged It mad commenced to bleed freely , b ut luckily tine great artery mad not bc-en c ut. Two professors anti ehgmnt or ten stu. d ents worked over tinat man constnmntiy t lnroungh fifteen weary Inounra before me spoke , a nd tincmu in a faInt iu'lnisper he complaIned of h unger and thirst. A little whisky in half a Punt of warm milk wan administered to h um , aiud inc swallowed it eagerly. Next n igint he luaU so mnnamny watciners it looked an I f a levee was held in tine room , Tine case lu nd developed somne strange featumres , tumnni m mnedicab men were Interested exceedingly. The pa atlemnt would appear lively for ten minutes a und tinen nuuddeniy fall into tine comatose s tate , and lie as if dead for am hour , sonnet C linton an incur and a malt , without tine least a ppareimt . respiration or movement of tine h eart. 1'iue battery was used freely on these o ccasions till found utonefteetlve for innythning e xcept the productIon of a spasnncdic move- mont of tine muscles , precisely hike Clint. ct aused by Clue aninnlmiistratioiu of electricity t o omne deceased , On no day or niglnt for a nnointhn did these fits so perfectly siminulating d eath ainow any signs of abatennent , anul mnot l ess tinnlnn fifty times in this period did some g oed autiuorlty inromnounco Chic mnamu fully and most effectively defunct. . RECOVERED FULLY IN SIX WEE1S. "Unit in less than six weeks succeeding lila exinumnation ho mad pernnanently revived ; Cite f its did riot returnn , anti hue was eating anti sleeping regularly. Then it was found out 1 that lie was a farminer train a ineighhorhng state , In fair circumnstamnces , with an inter. eating family , ivino were mnourning mm unac- i countabbo absence from home. lie mad fallen ti ll whuilo transacting some business in Gin. cinnuti. was taken to one of tine Inospitala fronu tine motel ivlnore hue was stopping , and before anyttnimng was found out about hiun he was overtaken by tine fatal lethargy , whnich lnis doctor pronounced deatin , arid , but little muoneybeing feumntl upon hniut person , me was burled iii a nnamneless grave as a pauper. Tine - facts wore cautiously imparted to lnimn when t ine was -gottling stronger and tinen Clue true - nature of tine mean aitowe'i itself. lie die. taenl aiu--affeotionate letter to mis wife , telling iner Inc mad been very sIck , but was Inapintly recovcrimng , anti thnen gave mis 'hector ann order emu a buslmness mouse wbnore inc had t mnnoney deposited for 200 , I . " -'V'itat is this for ? ' asked the rnNiicus. , , I j iu'niut to pay you for saving my life , ' anuinb tine patlemnt , , , 'We tire nnuorc thnnnrn maid already , sir , was flit'reply' ; 'amid aomunebcutiy owes yoni for tlnat cma % gash tin line tinigin. ' , , ' 1Jos lucky lick I ever got , ' Inrotested tlc ) patiint ; Zot Witinout it I'nI never imioveti again , Let mmn pay nuornetining toward time ex - penuse antI 'il get wcil faster. ' "Tiuy topk $100 , and from ttme to time s1u mnt it for whues and delicacies for tine nnuan during convalescence. lie was token to a good boarding house at tine begimnniing of Clue tnird minonthn , amnd some three weeks later ins wifit caimn afld took mutt manna. lie wrilMa 'Q ,4tnck pimyiciain wino attended hum ounce a year , but at. tine last report lied never mneitiouo4 CQ lila fancily mow inc recovered life mn tine dissecting , table. "Tine Enngiisiu mntedical reports contatn sonno cases of tine samnue kind that are peculiarly suggestive. X will giyo you the outilne of a recemnt. one , , yOung milan nanned Edwards died , s was supposed. front typhnus fever , Ily such strange pinemnommtenon had the dii- ease been attended from beginning to emnd thn&t tine lulnysicians were desIrous , In aid of mnnedlcai science , to make a post. mortenmu ox- arnlnation of the subject , But the relatives were auperatltioui , and positivey refused to I consent. Under stein conditIons , hnowei'er , the doctors are generally equnal to tine nhe iiianth of tine occasion , and the ) ' decided to obtain the body even against the wislues of tiw family , They conmnmmnuinlcaietl witin sounie fellows ivino minnIe a buntines of sienhiung iothtes for ( hissection , amnd three days after tbuo fnmneral they deiiverenh tine boniy of l-4- ivards at tine ( ilsscctlmng roouun of a local cilnlc. "The phylcIan were ulelighuterl wltin tine sunceess of Unelr' plain , nnti wemit to u'ork at tine sumbject with true lnrofessiomnai zest , W'Ineun thmey' minnutle tine first incisiomi , whuicin i'as across the abdomen , tine ) ' cero atm'iick iHiu tine fresh appearance of tue floshn annl tue clearness antI limmnpidity of tine blood , One of tue Pit- siclans proposed that they suibject time iuod ) ' to tine action of tine gaivamnic battery' . This counrso 'as anhopteni , antI obtaimned abnormnual results , ' 'Flue centrtnctlomns anti mnuo'cuneunts of tine uinunscie's were more ironounncetl tiunun are uuiunnihiy observed. anti tine ) ' appeared like nun- tieuubtetl signs of life. blnnt tine unnaun relapsed into appareint dentin iumnmmnetilately tupn.iu tine sUspemnsion of tine gait'am.i nctionn. ' 'Inn the ci'onunng tine lmln'slcians gatimereil fo ntlelitlonal expertmnnents , amid onne stiggestenl Clint tine ) ' mnnake mm incislomi imn time vcctornil nnnuscles muti untt'onlnuce Clue Poles of tine bat. tot ) ' unto tlmo wotuntl. ThIs tine ) ' nhitl , wheun to their nmmnazemmnent , the both ) ' roiled fronn tine 101)111' , rennuulnt'ti two or timm'ee inoconnti on Its font. ataminumneretl a few uuuinntelllgible words amnuh tintmu feli ineavuly to Clue iioor , For a utnotnenni. tine lennrm'.etl doctors were comnfoumuntied , for inn such a case they iuani never enjoyed ant experietnee , Soomn regaminlng their presence ot nniiuunt . , luowet'er , tIne ) ' nugreeth tlnat Edwards \.as still alive , altluonugiu lie hinnub agaumn fallen Into mIs ( ornmer lethargy , innunnenhiatel ) ' they aIhllCt ) % ttnemnisel'e witin i'Igor to resuscitate , amuni after twemnty inunurs of tine nnuost incessant - cessant anti fatiguing work they were sunccoss- ( ml. "Taking all these cirenmnistances togetiner it seenus to mine one of tue Inmost rcmnnarlcabh , cases oil record , This mann's ' hlT.n was forceni back umpomu inlmun after thne relatives hind apparently lint it beyomntl tine mower of nmnybody to imnter- fore in hits beinnuif , At , thmo amine timmue tine Physicians math mo idea tinero im'ns amy life left to save. Tine fnnmnmily im'as them , uund tine JO ) ' of the inCiter amid nnnotluer at maying thmo son restored to theIr hove innade itself mmmi. test in a considerable gift to tine imnstltutioen whose Professors lnati u'ntlseti tiio deati un a tieuiblo sense. Etiwartla told tiuo doctors tuniC niurhing almmnost. the emutiro tiunno tinc'y is'ere at work over mini hut was comnacious of mis eonndl. tiomn anti of tvhnat was Inasslmug aronimnil iuimmn , but poivorless to speak or nmmake other demon- stratton ChaIn tinat. noted. Tine words Inc at. teunnptenl to titter whom lint roiled off tIne table ivero : 'I aim ot ulead , ' Tine wlnoho subject Is ( till of Patlnos anti food ( or tinonmgint. " _ _ _ _ CIi.t.VE Irl. i'uin J.t.IIRlf. ESemni , o Jail 1iIruI at St. .Intsclhn hInd Help ( rolun tine liunInuilie , ST. JOSEPIr , Jan , 2.-Joo Dnnsty , colored , one of Clue five Prisommems i'iuo escruped fi'omni ' jail last mnglnt ! , is'ns captured iii tlnls city - totlay. lie lmtu nnatle no omtfcsslon , inuitlicot. ' inng otutsinlers inn the dehlver' , winose arrest , it is said , will follow soomn , . Dnnsty is under : sentence of dentin for antsaultimng a ) 'onming . girl. After escaping lie mvennt to the inotist : of a ivomnan wlnonn Ito clainuect was hum vifc i and lnnnii iunnutle ' Pt'eparationns to escnupe Cc Mexico iii ivomtntnmt's attire , lie mnttlo a ( null connfessionn. Crowe , tine flurlimmgtomn trnuimn robber , hue salt ) , was time leatilmug spirit In tine Plain ninth hntutl beemi liberally * iUpIlietl ' fn'orn tite outsIde with unionoy nmntl arms. Dnusty ottys tine Scinenie lnrttl bent lnatchett itonnne ( Inne ago. Dtnsty impllcateti seven-al people , vlnoso unannes it is hiniiuossiilo to oh- taint mow. Noine of the otinen' Prisoners Inave ieCni captured , Little htesunsof Cite 2iIgiit. A snmnhi biazo In tIne cellar of the building in tiuc rear of 1519 Dotmglas street unecessi. - tatetl tine calling out of tine fire department last nlglnt. at 7:20. TIne building , which is ownneni by J. J , , Brois'mn , was occupied for saloon purposes up to Janunty 1 , winen it lynx closed. TIne damage , whicin is nmlostly front the water , is ruligmut , not evceedlng $100 , fenlly ' coven'ed with ltnsuramnce. Tine origin of tine fire is unknownn , Louis Gutthn filed complaint yesterday agaiunst Robert Iirach'ogei ( ot obtahmming goods untler false Inretenses. The conumplaint states tinat Brachuvoget obtained jQ uh1orns oil false represeintnttion and refused for them. - , , ' 1rL "t5 to lOY . u'mnQmnn.'i LJtnfyfee obtaimuing motley nnnmtler fnulst pretemnse , was givein thnirty days i n the county jail , harry Kelly tunnel Cimarles Smitin , arrested f or rubbery , were boumnni over to ( lie district c ourt lit tlntt sumni of ! ,1,500 eacin , iitovennent of SeagoIng 'c8iclg , Jan. 2. At New Yon-lc-Arri'edtate of Califor- mn ia , from Glasgosi' . - , At Bologne-Arrlvcd.\'end0 ni , from N ew . Yon'k , . _ - TELI'IC.I1'JljC ICIUEI's , Three lives were host in a temnernent mouse fi re in New York last mnigint , Tmne n' tire indicatIon tinat tine hlniverinith , Mass , ' , sinoenmakers' strike is about at ann e nd , , A.motion inns lneemn made to have a niew r eceiver appointed for tine Fort scott Water Workit. The 'striking cloalcmakers in New York ' m aYe ' been 'offered ivork at $1 a day sluovei. l , eg' snow , ] Ioli"i\loor annul George East , two of the i vorst of Oklruimomrt otntini-ms'nn iy , were killed y esterday by deputy tnnamshals. Hugh Giilihantl of lCnunsa , aged 70 , wag p ariboined ) 'estertlnny after serving twenty y ears of a life sentence for murder. Robert McMihiin of Newark , N. J. , has r eceived a verdict of $25,000 against time Western Umuloiu ton' personal Injuries , Tine h'Inilntdelphin ground jury kna brougint i n run Indictment against Chnnnrles ib W. Mow- b ray , the lnimnglmsh anarchist , for incIting to r iots. Lillian B. Daniels , better known as oanmna Madixa , is nunuing at lenver ( or a widow's s hare In Clue estate of tine hate William ii , Daniels. The Pittsliurg soft coal operators have ( leCItieni tine ) ' will not pay' ne greater price ( or minning tiutnn tine 1ovest n'ate paid bin c ompeting districts. At their meeting yestertlay the executive l rnartl of tini' Fetieratiorn of Labor voteti n tnOmne ) ' to assist 1)ebs iii carrying lila ease t o tine mtuprenne court , Judge Cainiwell Inns decinleni tuniC tine Ciuo- tc t aw Inndion cannmot be sued nns it mnationn , or c oiieclis'ely , for tine immune reacon tin'.nt time s tate cannot be sued. Tine wife of Lemn Cook , wino was moving ' b y wagon t'n'om southern Missouri , set her h uer ciottnea on tire near ldiimumn , Mo. , yester. d tuy , miunti was fatally hiurmned , Thno bricklayers' unniomn is in inesmniomn at St. ro oums , but trntnsacted mno beintinenet of bnter. o st to tine public , Ouilciai reports show tIme u nion is iii a uiourisining condition , Joiutu Mililgomn of I'err ) ' . Oki. , unnder scm- t ence for nnnnrnier , escapeti last might , bare- ht h neade'l rnnd barefooted , There Is snow on t ine groumnd , numuth tine weathuen' inn very colni. ' 'hio Crystal Itinigo anti Cranberry col. fleries tnt himnzleton , Pnt , , hnuve' smut doim'nu , t lnrowumug 1,004) memn ount of work , 'I'tue Mini- vale men have ( leCldCti to continue theIr s trike , hte % ' . I'nurleinulrst Says Clint. If Inc were to r urovide a htlnnn for reorgauuizing tine New York Police force lie % voulti retnnhnn miomne of C lue lresent ( once above tine rntmnlc of Her- geamnt , Two intnnnlreti tuneut stu'tnck at. tine hlomnnu- u tteuni irniiis ltnntt might against tine m'tnlUctiOn i n wnngnnr. Everything want qnmiet nut Chic Edgar rinomunpson Htel works numnd mno effort i s beinig mettle to start tine iniin , The Mnsnnnchuumtottut stilurenit' court inns the. cIJed tinint oieomrnrgurimne , coloreti to imnitutte butter , enimnunot be legally soul iii tiunit state. Jim Cook , brotuner of lull Cook tine jutted Okhahuoina , onntiaw , wino recemnty esentlueti from prison , wits recaptured yennterniuy. Winemn tine plate gintas mannntnnctunuerg were trulicieng conubinne , joimbers luouglut up null timen'e' is'as oil the muuarket , ninth imois' tinntt tine counbimne intuit fallen tlmrougiu amnrl the mnninu. facturers inrnvu cut tim mnrlce , tine jobbers stand to lose PrettY hnentvui ) ' . 0111) ' nine wonton wet-c uunoumg Clue 0' ' ) iwo- i de tvhno hueainl \ % ' , C. I' , Imrecicinritlgnj 1cc. Cure ut Itlcunluinis , 'l'enn , , last rnighnt 'I'ine \Vemnmuin's Christian 'i'egnlerannce uniomu itt Iiirnnmlmmginatn move ibsunnl nun unulnirentun asking sm'omemu nuuni Cimrlstiun lueopie to remaimn at'ay ( roJmn mint lecture , hAVE A NEW hEAD ( Contintueti from First I'ago. ) - cept nnembers , officers , nneinniier * of timi5 lireta anti wives and danugiutors of tine mnnemnmbers. The motIon was vigorously opposeth by ev- crab -energetIc tnnemnnbers , anti tine speaker ruled it ouut. of ruttier. On motIon of Cooley of Cass tln speaker lens given omne Persomial page. ltiuoie of 'ahlO ) ' said tiuat mis ocr- tificate of electIon mail beemn retnurneti t o hini , nmunl reanl ias' fromnn tue statnute , to tue effect tinat certificates of nnemnbcrs i nluotmlel be filed is'itln time clerk of tine mouse. lie tmndetatood that to muncami tiumut the ) ' sluoulti be kept on file nhuuring tine session , Tine speaker riuleti agalmmat. mliii. Tine secretary of tim semnato appeared anti I nformial tine huomnac Clint time senate was now organizeth anti reatly for bu'iuness. iic- was iumnnnnetiintel' followed by a connnmnnlttea fronni tine senate ott Clue mmmc nmnisaiomn , btnt Secretary Sedgwick imnni secunred a "scoop" by ini pre' vious annuounmncoumnent. S1'OPl'El ) TIlE lEGISiATlNG , At tiuls juuncture a mnnummuimer of resolutions were elnot unto tIne , clerk iui rapid succea- slain , bumt ( Iriflhtin of % danuis connie to tine rca. cue with time Poimit of order Clint ma further tntmsitnes , could b douue tuntil tine vote for state oulhcers inanl beemu camnvasseti. Tine epe.nlcer rnmleni tine uimnt tveli taken , mmiii all further bnustnnrss was sunspoitieti. The alneaker s amunnotinced tue comnunutitee em relief as follows : Comnaway of York , liratly of linuffalo , ibownurti of Srnrpy , Suter of Auntehope aind hiacon of lammsonu ) , Commnnnittee emu cmnnplo'es of hnonnse : Sisomn of iintrt , Zlunk of Shnermumatm , 'i'imnnmine of lougiaa mini hinurna of Lancaster. Tine eonnmnnittce appointed to watt on tlno governor amnnuotumneed that. it mmml uloine so , aulni tinat tine gom'ernnor lund comuveye&l tine innforunna- tioin tlnat lie would b ready to comnuumunumntctnto withn the inounso annil seunate Imu joinut sosslonn somino timune tomnnorrow. A conmmunittce fromin tIme semnate s'aitenl en tins lnonmse today to say tinat a somnate comuini'.ttee math beemn manned to cotufer i'ItIu a house coinutnttttee to arramngo for a joimut canvass of tine vote for state officers. Tine inouso couinmnni ti c-a alnpointeti comnnprisetl hinurrisoni of hall , howard , of Sarpy anti Asinimy of Clay. Agalmu tine secretary of tine semuate appeared to annrnoumnco timat a senate counnunnittee of five had been nuppaititen ! , cninprisimng ciCeby. Alters , hilaclc , Stenuler auunl hiowers , in cc- cordauuce inCh tine fohlowiung resohtutiomu : Resolved , tinat eonnninmlttee of hive be nun. Poimlteti to comufer w'itin a 111cc eouumnnlttt'e of tine hnonuntnt tO imuvestignte tine counnhitknmu of tln people of tine stuite tuufterinng cmi nuceonnuni of destitnitinti , Iromin ivlnmttn'er ciunnse , ninth report - port , 1) ) ' lull or ntherivise , wlunnt unmeaunit un thnelr opimnionn sinouiti be nnthoptn'tl fun' tlneir relief. Tine conuninittee omn joint comut'entiomn an- mnounnceth iliaC it lund nnnet with tine senate cant- mmnittee anti agreed tinat tine joint comuventionu etect tonitorrow to canvass tim vote on stntta ofilcars at 10 o'clock a. inn. , amnil tinat tiuc in- augunral cerennnomnies be lucid at 3 in. inn , - Onu munotion of Cranub of Jeffersomn tine hnousa adjourined unntli 10 o'clock tonmnorrow miuormnluug. ltii.IliF FROM TIlL SUNNY SOUTh. ( overmnor Crouiusn Officially Iiuformnncd of 7 lixio' ( lemictounc 1ntcittlon. LINCOLN , Jan. 2.-Speciai.-Tino ( ) follow- hug telegrapinic correspoindenco today massed botweenu a distingimisiteti unouthnern gemntlemnnamn finn Govermnor Crounse. Tine frantic annul cot- dial tomne o' ' ( Mr. Etimnomutis' letter , togetimer witin its graceful acknnowledgennnent. of Clue lIberality of thuo ivest toward tine soutin 1mm tinnes past , so comnumnuendeel Clue connnmnnumnlcatiomn to the governnor tinat me acceinteni tine offer at ounce , In spite of mis feeitmng ( lint Nebraska is nbuunmdantiy able to care for Iner ownu etut. fortunate people. Tine correspomndennce is its tnlinta' BALTIMORE. Mel. , Jam. 1.-To HIs Ex' cehlemicy , Governor Cronnumnne. Iimncoiru eb. : In view of tine ( histreSs reporteti ntmnong some of the farmers of Nebrnnska by n'enutoui oi , the hnort cnrii , rqps anti Ill VQiV O tine ' abundamnt crops of tine soutin , I sniggested iu thu last' issue ot tine' MatTtlfnctturers RcOfli tine desirability of' tine people of tine south unniting to inenid at least a traimi load of corn anti provisiomns to Nebraska for distributlor to those who are in want. 1 did not mennr. to intimate in the ptubiicatlofl of tinis cull. torlai tlnat tine people. of Nebraska are riot able to care ton' tiuose wIno are iii want jr their owmn state , but It seemneti to me tiniti tine tIme was opportune for tine soutin 'Cc entilize ucin an opportunity as tunis to show to the wot'lti Its appreciation of tine blessings telmichi it man received un abundant crops this year , Its apprecimttion of tine liberality with wlnlchn tine nnorthn annd ivest mayo ever met ei'ery call ( rain tine sotntin fen iuelp in time of need , amnti also an appropriate occa. siomi in ivinicit to put into effect forces timid would help unite our entire country , ob. literate nil sectionnal lines amnni hnow that we are omne people. As a soutlnern man , . antityet above amnti ineyomnti that. nit Amruericamn , I be- Ilevo thnat this effort of tine south hut so ox temnding relief to tine west woulnl prove the trnmth in tlnat "tinat it Is more bieaed to give tbuami to recetve. " I lna'e reqtuestctl Governor Northnen of Georgia , anti lie hiatt consenteni , to t'ake chuntrge of tine matter ntntl to gather tin Atitttnta winatever countrlbu. ttona nnlgiut be manic Ion' tine uttun'POse of intulc. ing tip this train loath , to be sluipped ivest if tine PrOltogitiUn meets with yotnr apinroyni and tintn spirit wiulclt luromntuts it luau y'ounr connmnemntlintionn. I tnhnoulni lie ven'y glad if , nilnOn receipt of tinis , ) 'onn cnn wire me an fnnily ins you feel dmsposeul , at nnny expemunte , your views oil tine subject. ICLCICAICI ) H. EDMONDS , Editor Manufactnnrerti' Ilecornl , LINCOLN , Jan. 2.-lticlunurti 13. EtI monids , Etlitor Mtnmnnfntcturers' , htecord , flutitinnore , Mni. : Your telegrnni conveying offer omn he. hnmnif of certnin sections of the sinutlu of a tn'ntlmi lonti of corn mmii Prorislotitt for relief of drotutit nntnfferers un Nebrnslca itt received , Althnougin tine state ivhii lie able to care for its unftnrtnnmmateni. yet tIne ; nm'oposed , lomnntiomn will be thintnmkuiiy receiveui. On iueinalf of theme for ivlnoimn your gemueronumu nionatlon is intended I desire to tiniumult yonn ninth to cx- press my nilulinepintlon of ninth to reciprocate tine kinu.i nuentimmuents cnnhnuinn'd iii yonmu' mes. sage , 1. . CltOUNShi , Governor , , , . . - . , SUIWOL OP MCJl1lNJj.IL 4117W. hiat of , huuniea , JAck's Public Ineqnieatnn TUrned. ' Over to tlio I'umhIin , SAN FRANCISCO , Jnun. 2-TIne California Sclnool of Mecinanical Arts , tine last of time numnuerous minagnificemut bequests innado to tutu public by ( ha hate James Lick , will be formally given to tine Ineopic tomnnorrow after- mn"onViihu brIef anti mnimuuiule exercises tiio executors of Cite Lick estate will presemut tine n. Imistitutiou : , iogetiner with tine emmdowmnnemut ( mat Inns been set asiuio for Its mmnalmutenamnco , to Chic hearth of trunatees wino lumive hucen at' . iectonl to manage the school , 'fine total ' . . ' - - . ' . . ' . ' . .I.l _ , . . . . i. . , , . . . . . , . . , , a. . elm , -nn , , . wincln ! siir,00o Inas imeemu expemnnieti un time construction anti equipunmemnt of tine liulinhhnigs , Any graniuato of in grnummnmnnar school , or amy hmoy or girl now enrolleni In tine lust gramunmar grade of any California schnool , or tummy oIlier unpjnlicamnt whue can give evidemnce of ability to take up tine coturse of the ttelnool , will inc received tin thuo lIrsi class , which wIll be orgamuizeil next Monday. Omne iuuindrenl students have already bven accepted , anti tbnero are inlaces km tine first class for about fifty mnnore. - Children Cryfo Pitcher'B Castoria. Children Cry f03 itcher'B Caatorla1 Children Cr/&o / ! ' Pitcher'G Castorla. C LIT S S-- U IC SIIIA'LNG Ii , , u.n yiti iVOH oUt' In 0 V. ' lint. GI.ICAMING iiortn,1lI In thu Cia ( -Ui'ne ltIfitU'I'IIiS , J'jihsOt ) hi our Imstcguo ( 7 RAYIMIOND. . _ - - - - - - - - - - -