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Giant Powder Explodes nt a Flro with a Feurul ffect , IENTFD DEAD NUMBER FORTY . - Many More Bodies Arc upposed t Be in the Ruins , BUTTE FIE DEPARnHNT [ WIPED OUT ' Many of the Bodies Mrngled Beyond a 'v' ' Posiblty of Recognition CITY SIAKEN TO ITS FOUNDATICN j IlOlIItlI1N IUII l'rlYRto IciItIenc Ilcl with ) the InJurcd , ; lnn1 or Whom 1Iuy Ulo-I'lro 811'118C.1 to 10 or IncclU"ry Origla . DUTT , Mont . Jan. 10.-I Is now esti- est- mated that the number of persons killed kied by Iat. night's terrible lat explosion ) of giant powder Is sixty. Nearly nCy are alreadyfir known to have been killed. The & entire I entro : city Is In mourning , and all nags are at h'1 mast. The relIct meetIng called by the mayor was largely attended , und com- mlteea were appointed for the collectIon ( f money for the relief of tIm aflhIcte1 aflcted families. The people ) . famiies. are responding liberally and n sumclent ameunt to' rcle\'o distress Is already gnariinteed. A number ( f the m bodies are mangled beyond all recognltol I all lever will bo idontifled. The followIng : Is a list of the dead Identned : CIAI.ES ASHTON. SA1Wgl. ASH. ClAm.ES DOWMAN , volunte fireman. ALEX CADDY. JACK CIAHLJ S. - COZAQUF. J. G. CAMERON , fire marshal. STEVE D1LONGIIFRItY. C. W. ENOLI l. J. J. ENmOHT. - FOSTlm. GEORGE FIFER , nreman. JOhN UDOE , volunteer fireman. ELMER OHEEN. . ALDERT OODDAHD. . " - ChARLES OUTTENDUnO. an emplo'o of the Dlte Hardware company , folU live at Osage , Ia. GEORGE OALDRAITH. PAUL HANSON. omnoE HOLLOWAY. . DAN mCKEY. ' J. D. MILLER , attorney , Salmon Cit ) , Idaho. MmE MEAD. ; i JOHNNY MOHOAN. DAVE MOSS nreman. WILLIAM M'OEE , fireman. ' ' MILES M'DONALD. J. J. 'UALE. -1 , IETEH , NORLING. _ _ ' . W. H. , NOLAN. ' ' , . , . J" JAMES O'I.EARY. .n , : ' . . WILLIAM PIERCE. . WILL SMITH. f . . , .c' JACK SLOAN , n'eman. . " ; ' ED SLOAN , nreman. , , . , C. E. TRACEY : - . - " " GRORGE WELTON. GEOnOE WILSON. ' GiORGE 1I'DONAI.D. , CONSEAOUE DAHNS. , T'ROF' . RORBINS. MATT OnOSSEn. L OFFICER FRED KRANDECK : WILLIAM PIERCE. WILLAM SMITH ( colored ) . MIKE 1)EAQLE. GEOmE HOLLOWAY. - DAILEY. ALEXANDER M'\VILLIAMS , volunteer Aromaii. tV CHAILES IANSEN , A. D. I CAMEItON. , JOHN SI.OAN. OLE OLSEN. LIST OF SERIOUSLY INJURED. : The following Is the be3t available lst of seriously Injured at Murray & Freud's hospital - tal : Mike O'Nei , cut In the head and arms , badly mangled. w. H. Orr : Jaw broken , tongue cut and teeth knocked out. ; i John Cole , four ribs brolten. henry Earle , back hurt ant leg bruised James McElroy , knee cap smashed. ; Melbourne Tracy , serIously Injure In the I . bowels all an arm broken. t Oeorge Dever , back and hips Injured. ; William Singleton , right arm broken. ' C. A. St. Clair , left hip badly bruise and arm Injured. 'folmio Donall , wi lese his right arm . , henry TlgJerman , , right leg broken and p breast badly Injured. W. I. Mills , stomach mangled ant head badly . bruIsed. John Cohn , bOdy badly scarred. W. Orossen , baclt InJurell. H. A. Weal , back InJured. ' . MIke Connors" . contusIon ( f the leg. Frank Hart , contusIon of time q I'rnk face and bOly. Nicholas Hogers. spraIned ankle and svr let. W. M. Shingleton fracture of urm. George do Voy , badly bruised Amlrw Swift , fracture arni. Henry Steinborn , fractured leg and arm , : . At the ( SI. James hospital the Sisters of Mercy and the volunteer assistants were . . , r tired und weary this morning , no one In the institution having slept up to noon. 1"1\1 1 of the tWeen victims brought there last t night died , two of the deaths occurring w bile 'I the vatlents were being . ' Ilatenis werl dressed The sister ) were unable to get time names of some of those who were glypn Into their : , amid the followIng 19 I list , n Car as It can be secured : Tom DUrnF , fatally Injured. I _ i ; ; ? Mr. how , unconscious Injuries so scm ! kiss thAt there Is little hOlle of recovpr ) ' Andrew Michaels , unconscious , but not sp. rlously Injured. - ! 'raer , I bo ) ' , broken arm and Ie ! I ' - David Coleman , head Injured , but not se- ; rlouBly , f Tcmmi Coleman , injuries not dangermus. r. I haul , broken aria amid leg. r. J. Hiey , leg h3.1) . bruised . Jamt's BurlP , \rolt'11 leg and arm Wilam Mr ndrlw. , bay , back Injured , John Sloan , COlllound fractur DC Irl uno tOlh legs. Pr'f Itotibins who Is also known UI Tvo Dear , was a famous hunter and a fll lend of Theodore . Uoo e\e1 of New Yorli. Ito bad spent all hIs life In liu 10ulails , all Wi lakllg [ eparatons to gul.Io U p .rty through A imractIcali unknown Ilfaetral ) Ilorlon I of I u 'eiioastmme pnk. Several \'lsUl'n In - - - the city were among the .1 e , among them being J. B. Miller , an Idaho lawyer. The rulnl are still smoulderIng , anll % i Is be- leve. that moro bodlel wil ! be found under the acres of .Iebrls. InquirIes are coming from all parts of thc United States Inquiring abe ut relatvcs and . frIends who reside In the city RII who were supposed to have n home at the time of tIme explosion. J II i a.lmlte . by nil that this Is by far the most disastrous surface explo'lon ) that has occurred anywhere In the country during recent years. ORIGIN OF THE Imm. The fire originated In the Hoyal MillIng comn pany'R warehouse and spread to tIme ICen- Ien- yon & Conneli company's and Connel buildings , from there to the Butte hardware company's war - hou se. , Nobody seems to know where the pow der was stored that wrought the terrible des truction , I I Is believed that over 100 were killed. The buildIngs burned Include the warehouses of the Buto I0rJware company , the Parchen. la clmeul dug store the Kenyon & Council Me rcantile company , the electrIc works , the old Schlitz brewery building and a flour ali feed warehouse. Time contents were entIrely des troyed . The loss Is heavy , but not as yet estImated. The Northern freight depot wa completely ) ' wreckel , and six wood car ha med. At 9 : l5 ; o'clock the lire department re- ape nded to a cal from box 73 , the cal of leath for nearly every member of the dc- par tmcmut. There was a runor that there was powder In the buildIng . but this was I denied , and otter a moment's hesItatIon thc I fir emuen began fighting the nre. At 10:08 : the S men had barely started to work when there S was an explosion which shook Dute to Its I very foundations. The powder In the Dute i Harlware cOlpany's warehouse blew up , spreadIng death and ruin to all who were I ne ar . There were heroes among the spectators , ho wever . and as soon as the stun of the shock hall 11aBset away and while some ran In terror - robe r , others began to remove the mutilates ; bodies of the firemen and the Injured from the proximity of the names. All over the city people began moving toward the fire all the crowd had greatly increased within Ovo minutes. Just about that length of tmo afer the first explosion a second one , almost equal In volume to the first , heightened the terror all over the city ant spread death and desolaton about the scene. In this explosion scores of citizens were killed and Injured Parts of bodies were hurled scores of feet aw ay. A man near the Northern Pacifc water tank was almost struck by the leg and thIgh of a human being . driven by the force of dynamIte from the fearful scene. There were still heroes left to help pul the shrieking wounded and groaning and dying to a distance but the people up town he sitated. . There had been two explosions and there might bo more. There were rumors of carloads or powder In the vIcinity beside 5 that stored In the warehouse. Five minutes later a third explosion did come , but I was a mid one anti It Is believed that very few , If al ) ' , were Injured In this. LIKE A DATTL FILD. I hat all occurred In fifteen minutes the most horrible quarter of an hour In Butte ' s ' history. The awfulness of the scene aCer the explosion was beyond description and words I I could give no Idea of It. It presented more the appearance of a battlefield than anything el se. Tlie dead lay everywhere anti time , 'rIes and groans of the wounded and dyIng pn , - sentell a scene altogether h rrlble. Here were : legs ant arms , scattered around and there were pieces of flesh ant entrails. I was sickening. Between the Northern PacIfic and G reat . Northern depots , .a space of 300 feet , the t ground was literally covered with parts of human beings and wIlls the dead ant Ii 11- Jured. j The scene was one of utter and absolute - solute destruction. The houses - In the vIciniy : were a thoroughly wrecked as If a cyclone had passe through them. One of the resc U- ' Ing l corps gathered twenty.seven dead bodies In i oneS pile. Eight were In anoUler. Two and three were In other groups. The rescuers puled some of time bodies out still quivering , the remnants of time human beings still groanIng - Ing i whlo legs and arms hat been torn o cc . Shapeless trunks quivered ant died In the arms of time living. The work of rescue was prosecuted In ear n- e at. Every vehlco In the city was broug lit Into I service. to carry away the scores of dead and the hundreds of Injured. The hospitals were filled. The spare rooms In the hotels were taken , and private houses were thrown open where II was necessary. The hose wagon crew consisted of Chief Cameron , As- slstnnt Chief Sloan , Sam Ash , Ed Sloan , Dave Moses , Dave Magee and Jack Flannery. Magee [ - gee was the driver and remained with tbo wagon about forty yards away while Fle In. nery was at the hydrant. Time hook and lad. I I der was manned by George FIler and Pete Nolan , of time regular paid department , and William Orr. one of the volunteers. Chief Cameron directed time attack on time buiding amid while some of the firemen handed a I inc of hose along , the others started In to tear oft time Iron covering of time buIldIng EO they could get at the names. JUst as they had 1 : succeeded In tearing off a part of the coverIng - lug , amid secured an entrance the"frst explosion - sion came. A blindIng sheet of flame forced time roof from Its fastenings and shot It 100 feet Into the air Then folowell a secon el's deadly sIlence and then came time awful roar ' , carrying with It annihIlation to those who vdc. closely surrounded the death trap and de. structon on evmry band. The sight In the undertaking estabil sh- snouts thIs morning were something aw ful . . \1 are crowded wllh heal's cf human tie ishi. here was hal a heat and a mutilated iii ink below It : In another place an armless a i 11 legless trunk with time face disfigured beyond all possibility of mecognition Scarcely un ) ' of the corpses were rcogIzblE and time complete roll of dea.l will probably never be Imown. There are twelve dead al the Bule undertaking rocms , ten at the Montana : nnl nineteen at the Sherman. OMIIA'S IEIHESENTATl'ES ESCA PR. BUTTE , Iont. , Jan. 10.-Slleelal ( TI dc- graimu.-Joimmm ) Plannery , formerly of Omaha : I , was not Injured In the explosion here last cwnlns lie happened to bo the ) lugmau nlli was aleut 200 yards from the i spot when Ihe powder went off . fo far as kn awn no Omaha people were Injured. l ' lannery und Dave Magee were the only Iremln not killed. 111ed. _ _ _ . _ _ _ 11 rT : 'itu.tuu'i'i IlSTI.tTI. 1:011'1111 1.111. . " . \ .II.t 11m for IsIL thug ' 1'"ul COllr"r ) ' tu . . \ S.\N n.\NCISeO , . ] nn . lC.-Umilt2d Hf ales lIslrlet Attorney lCplgist has concludes I } alrll Alorl' ) 1\lllht concuded to proceed wih them ClSC ugalmmet t C. I' . IIII- Inston , for wcm'e ' l'rt t a wurrnt Wid C Ic . 1111r,1 ] on the ground that time lmrcsiIn ' of thl Son I Iirm ; I 'ad ik lus issued nn Iii ( . elate JalM to Prnlk M. Stan. . , mmii nttom ni : 01.1 Iollclan , l'Cmiiglmt ' I" volli'ctlng ntornc ) II1ht tht I e\'ldrlce I" 111111) tim ' 1 ii 3 tflC. ! 11 1m1t ; JI wi t'e cterr- . 10 the I \:1 : I. ) ' g 1 'Il' m 1 tV 'n : h. 111101 I ( for \'JIIllon I : I Ild inbt much uris , 1 ' IIJht says' hush Ilwllt.n I. Inbtruclull : . l't l'allf'rnlu ' , . ' (11) nillm . , mlHllt "He'll who 1111 trun rrsbeti .5 th , ' 11I" ; r.uIIIIntprslah' istss. ! lie Jrl hull .r Iltmiullmigtoe 18 i1r,1st'tllC.l " , : tim ' 'r , ' I' I therl lullljtot ; fft' ' IIq\lf' lImi'ilimxzirmii , imms dt'imid 1 , 1 lei. \ I 11 111 tOi h. 1 ci . o. 1'0 II 1 Slon I. r , thai . : ht (1II \ ) 1lt"-Mate 1't:1 : u te. WAS \ \ LiKE A SPOILED CHILI ) Unable t Have His Ow Way Perior Petulantly - lantly - RO3lgnS. PARLAMENl ARY GOVERNMENT IN DANGZR Anlolncement or the Ietlnnton In tlo Senate nUl Chllher Orertel by Cries or "ho I" HIJlhIIIIO Ild Vivo 10 Roi-S.cciies In Uoth Chnmblr , . PAlS , Jan. 1G.-Time Hundred Days ended In Wa rlo. I will not b GashnlrPerler's fault If the two hundred and two days of hi presidency do not end In the ruIn ot par liamentary government In France. lie S has acted like I pcllell child , ( r an I- tempered chess player , who , on finding that ho had done badly , tosses over the chess. boa rd. Paris awoke this moring to learn lie had I res igned. lie Is well meaning but quer- bu shy touchy , and Is surrounded wIth would . be republican renegatc or wealthy peml- lIb erals afraid If they moved ( n to lelt lIke I sna ils . lie has been down'hearte at the death of hIs bosom friend , M. Ijurdeau : , to 1\'hoso want of meal sense he was blind ant I wiu ese goat talent ho overrated. In resign - Ing , the president muddled an already eon fuse situation . The act of reagnaton ! was In bad form and disrespectful. though not t Intensely so. The cIrcumstances con ne' d wIth that event are deplorable The highest nest has been .Ieserted at time firs cri sis. Time wholOol& precedent tab19he by lac1taholl anti followed by Grevy and Carnol , of consulting In times of dlfculy : the presidents of both legislatIve houses prsident legIslatve , was dIs carded. . Chalemet-Lacour , presIdent oC the senate , was alone ent for , ho having always en . com iragod rather than sought to alter Caimir- I'e mior's touchiness and angry ebuiiitlons. angy ebultons. Chahleniet-Lacour has advised diesolutlo : a dissoluton and threatened It as a means of brInging the nose of the Chamber of DepulC to the gr indstone. Besides ho is ill-tern . hi-ter. po red and arrogant and sympathIze S anl sympathlTes wih the reactionaries , the consequence of havIng been raised from nothIng I. 1 Ing to time greatest situations and assoclatln g with dukes at the academy. Ills splenic acalemy. 119 tempr chimed In whim time impatIence and ii . - rit abIlity oe Caalmlr-l'erlcr. DUSSON lAS ABILITY. Drlsson , who was ignored . Is a man of principles , a Puritan In his domestic lift . Hs record Is spotless. His intellect Is le. hIgh order , but his singleness of mind Is not associated with the wlstom of the ser- pe nt. Caslmlr-Perler had taken umbrage at Drlsson's election to the presidency of the Chamber of Deputes after Durdeau's death and regarded his regarted election the other day ns a sl Ight to imimselt Drlsson slght having opposed the Draconian laws which Cashnlr-Perler presented - sented when lie was prime minister to the p arliament. There was an accumulation of fancied slights. The nrst was. the wrangle over time Widow Durdeau's pension bil I , M me. DurdlU Is I Spanish-American wit .h lambent eyes nne teeth and a Ily-colore omplexion lookIng well by cantle light am id as font of diamonds as any cocotte. ant was not left penniless by her husband. For from It , but was not rIch enough to live In I grand style. When Durdeau was dyIng Caslmlr-Perler promised to be a friend to his famiy and was behind Dupuy when he pr 0- pOOI a public funeral at I cost of 20,000 francs ant a pension to the widow of 12,000 francs annually. This pension was part : d down t 9,000 francs . but the other pare , francs were given to Ilurdeau's motimer The prime minister asked for the annuity to bo 1 contnue to the three chIldren of time annti ii- tant after her death , durIng their lives. As two of the children were sons ali one of those a scamp , aged 19. who at 16 ran away from school tO set up with a deml-mondalne , this t was refused , unless In regard to the daugh ter. AVENGED A FANCIED SLIGHT. There has been I. an Impression at the t Chamber that to avenge this fancied slig I Caslmlr-Perler set on the minister of slght to have the blackmailers Canlvel and Ti 0- card arrested not so much to punish them as to find In their deks documents damagIng - Ing l In connecton wih the Southern raiway scandals to a number of deputies. Then came on time Gerault-Rlcimard affair . which Is analagous to the George II and Wilkes af- fair. Richard Is a ribald scoundrel Ii ie Wilkes. Ho lamponed Caslmlr-Perler Iko Wilkes did George III. Time Paris elects mrs gave him a scat In Parlament after he had been tried and severely sentenced as the I ciy of London gave Wilkes a set : but , whereas King George hat to put up with , Wilkes , the Chamber refused , In order to conciate Cashnlr-Perlor , to release nlchard from prison to take his seat In time Ciuanmb or. Since then time Chamber had pushed its ac- commotatng spirit so far as to expel , on Insufcient i pretexts , two deputes who were personally Inimical to Caslmlr.Perler , namely Jaures , who In defending Richards at the I aSElzes delivered a phllpic against the Ca si- mlr.Perler family , In bad taste but not m crIminal , and Ilouanet , who cystematica ill attacked the president In the sOQlalst ) news- papers. Another deputy a few days ago was arrested for agItation at the Carmaux c m1l5 lery , because Caslmlr-Perler Is a coliery king Time Chamber suffered thIs. I Is not ty therefore , surprising that today a guffaw met the complaint In time presIdential message m about his being undetented by the Parla- snout , though be was In a situatIon In which self.defense was Impossible. CUI O DTlmNESS OVERFLOWEC S What made the cup of biterness overOow was the veto for a commitee 10 be named to inquire into Ra'nal's conduct In time matter - ter ( of the railway conventIon and to Impeach I - peach him These conventions , Involving the t most ggantc ! Ecn.lls . of 01 times , werc signed by Haynal as minister of public worles : In the Ferry cablnel In 1883 , . of which cabinet - net Caslmuir-Perier was an under secrets r of state A syntleate of railway companies In that year spent 20,000,000 francs In buy in buyhll Jonrnals alll clepmities . 'he conventions v ore o drawn as to In many cases allow limier eat of 25 per cenl on the capital subecrlt ed . They allowed guarantees of Interest emu mull the capital In shares and banda but were silent as to the date when the Interest gu sir- antees were to cene , As prime minister CaslmmuIr.Pcrier selected Rayno 1 to be a sinIster . Ister ot the interior and this person ortle red polce raids on the domicies of thousands I of harmlesa Ileople to terrify the socialists anll prevent attacks on the score of the cony en- tols , thus breeding a spirit of violence that culminated In Carnot's murder Carot's Haynal Is a co.reilgionlst of Captain Dreyfus , who was recently sentenced to lo Imprlaonment for betraying mullitmury secrets to foreign mitary gov- : crmmrnemmts. lie comes ( rout Bordeaux , where time president's mother , u seml.Jeweu , was brought up. Caslllr.Perler's choice of Haynal for mln- IFer of the Interior was generally thought tsluumln1 but was considered 10 ha\'e been duo ted time liability of the former to ha hum ) Od. hoot. winked . I Is a colossal blunder for the president to take up time cUjgels for Haynal. who , being very clever , cannot be cred aeti with having mallo an oyeralglmt . lie Is , lb ere- fore. Btamped aB the uuthor of a colossal act of Imavery Even the focalsts ! refral limed Irons accusing Casrmmir.h'erler : of compile lty. \Vhm ) ' . timeim should he act us If time cant , .en. ' ' coU'en- lens fitted himself aa wel as aynal ? Cllulr-Perler goes back tomorrow 10 his private ' residence aim time Hue Nltoi . where m ho Ins on the first floor , and his mother , visa . ' with Iurdeau and Simuiler. pcbuader hula i 10 ( rli ODor for time IJreeldeley , Ins on the groll1 ! Irlton line apparently the beet chanre of bt'l1 elected , president becaue Ito Is I mm Iurlan and Is wanted for the im2c. Hule t. I who was prime mlnhter when the Pami cumin Ianama scandals were unveied , but who miami 101 Implcatell In Ibrm , Is also mentOnc I ? connection with the ctflce. JIUlluy ti"o 1 ha , . a fair chance. Felix Faute , minister of marIne , Is ale spoken of , . hiMhIi' : , : CnAWI OnD. SIaUOV8 CllS1 - INrH.WI . I'rcslient Crrurod for fhn1wlng Moral " 'clllrl" In Ih'I&nlnl. PARS , Jan. 10.-Tho atctor of the whole of rahce , anti for that mater the entire European contnent , 1 < centered upon thIs cit y. There Is no doubt that the Ioltcl crIsis resulting from the resignation of the Dupuy ministry and the subsequent ? slgna- ton of President Caalnilr-l'erier Is on of the most serious In the history of l rancc. lowever , the crIsis hiss not had any great rct upon the bourse Routes opened this morning only 75 centimes lower , and advlccs recel\e(1 here from Vienna say that the opening of the bourse there , was firm When time Senate and Chamber met at 3 o'c lock the following letter from M. CasimIr- Perler was read to both bodies. "I did not conceal train myself the diffisor ctml tles of the Past which the natonal assembly - bly Imllosed upon me. I had foreseen them , but It one does not refuse a post In a moment of danger onn can only preserve on e's dignity In the convictIon that lie country - try Is belug saved. A preslent of the republo wlhout means of acton or without control can derive from the connteneo of the nation alone that moral force wIthout which he Is nothllg. I doubt nelhcr the : good sense nor time justice of France , but publc opinion hl .been le astray More S I thnn twenty years given to the same cause , I thirty years of attachment to the republic i all devotion to the democracy , have ' sufcel neiher to convInce the re public of the sincerIty and ardor of my po- : Ilti cal faIth , nor to dIsabuse my Ilverrrtls who believe or alect to believe that 1 will malee myself the Instrumet of their passions I or hopes. For the last s' : 10nths a campaign of slander arid insult imps ben going on against the army , magistracy , Parliament and the hierarchical chief of the state , and this u Icenso to dhsa2mnlnate socIal hatred continue : I to be called 'liberty of thought , ' The respect ali ambition which I entertain for my coun- tr y wIll not allow me tO acknowledge that the servants of time country In the presence : or foreIgn nations , may , bi Insulted . every da y. . "I am not content to bear the weight cf the moral responsibilities placed upon me 'n I the condition of powerlessness to wimici I I am condemned. ' conlemned. Perhaps I may bo understood when I affirm that the : co nstitution of function cannot sience thin exIgencies : Igencies of political conaclemuce . Perhaps In la'lng down my functions I shall have marlted out the path oC duty to those who S arc solicitous for time dlglity of the power an d good name of Fmomice In the world. Invariably - variably true to 1)'self I remain persuaded I that reforms can only be carried out with : I the assistance or a government determine wih L to insure desperate laws , snake Itself obeyed I by Its subordInates and group them all together - ge timer In common action ' for the common I go od. . I. "In spite of the gloom oC Iho present hour , I have faith In the future of social progress ; and justice. I lay on the ' table of the Senate and Chamber of Depute mpS ' resignation of the functions or president ! , the He publc of France. CASIMIR-PERIER. "LONO LIVE THE ICING. " As the deputes , were lebvip the Chambr today after the lenvlpl the Chamber read Is ! . Caslmir-PerIe's letter of resIgnaton , the Duke le la noehefoucald cried : "Long fo li ve llowed. the Icing. " A sc noi . ' offieat exciement M. Drlsson , president of I the Chamber of Deputes , this afternoon . officially announced that ho had received .a"leter frotTdI : _ . _ Chalemel-Lacour. IJresld ! nt , lof the Se C convoking the natonal assembly for 1 o'cloelt to morrow at Versailles. . What Is the true reason ef tIme step taken by the presIdent Is 1' question upon which ] there Is a great conflict of opinion. The press Is almost unanimous In h 1lng , that Cashnlr-Perler Is to lame for } lwlng hosen ii the present moment to vlthdra \ from omcc iii In this connection , some details \ of the dec : - ton of l. Caslnlr-Perler to the presIdency " which have herlofore remained secret , have como to hIglmt. I appears that It was know : among his intimate friends and relatives that ho wa not strong en Ugh physically to resIst i - sIst time nervous tension which the rcsponsl bltes be of the electIon Involved ACer his electon , It appears , M. Caslmlr-Perler fel back upon a couch and remained completely prostrated for several hours , to the conster- naton of his friends , who did everything posslblo to hush time maier up , and succeeded 5- ceeded In keeping It almost a ecret until the present time. Now , however , the Incident I being commented upon , and It Is generaly beloved that the lervous strain has been too t much for him , especially a I Is mmdci r- unter- stood that he has been In constant apprehmer ion Dr an attempt upon his iife. Then again , imo death of M. Durtea , the late presltent or the Chamber of Deputes , deprived the president of an intimate personal friend ! , and I . his h IDES affected the president most deeply , but those who are most competent to express - press an oplrmiosm , say that they have goc reason to belIeve that the manifesto goat h lahed by the socialist deputIes after the socialst aCer refusal - fusal of the Chamber of Deputes to lberate ' \ Gerault.Richartl , who hail . been elected a deputy after being sentenced to a long Iii m- prlsonment all a heavyllo , for vIolently ' a mt . tacldng I the president In L Chomard , In which manifesto the majority of the Chamber - her Dr Depuetes were violenty' atacked. can- trlbutell t more than anything . to decide I St. Perlor to resign. CENSURED DY ALL PARTIES. Socialist depute met ht 1 p. m. to arrang a program. They have issued a manlffsto saying that they do not beleve that 03slmlr- perler wil present hluelf , for re-eleclon. The manifesto adds : "Ho Is done forever , vanquished by sociahisni. : lie failed In the combat 10 obtain the victory expected of ' him by the reactionaries on account of his I weaknCs of ehuaracter I Ii - I vlctcry for I the socialist party. " Rumors are cIrculatng that a dissohuti oem of Parliament Is expected TIme opInion expressed hero this moral : rig at the clubs and on time boulevards Is ummam ii- mou3 , In common with the press , In strongly ] contemnlng M. Cashnlr.perler for having reo m signed In the midst of n parlIamentary erie Is. The Journal des Debate { says that In \'Iew of the terrible penis to whIch time e\'er. Increasing activity of tie trevOIUtOnlsts and the inertia of the maera ( e. expose I.'rance other courses than aMlcaton au 11 lav been ! . pursues Time Oautols describes . the resignaton as "desertion , " ' i Time 1'.lgaro says , : : "Europe must judge h" al severely as Franco does " . The I.anternQ says th eslgnation of M. I Caslmlr.Perler does noL ld , but begins ; C3U ) d'etat against indepntknce , against the I Chamber and rIghts of universal suffrage , for ( M. Casimmmir'I'erler , . Caslnlr'lerler Is desJtous . oC a now in- yes t u re. . "The resignation , " says thc Petit Johns is m , " 1mm a mater of exceptional grayly rind can ant only eisa. " complicate the situation already , pes rh- The Soiehl asserta that ' M. Solel asserll Perler did nt wish to cOlfromls his mIIbIty . In $ struggle ! , Ihl Issue of which were not doubtful. . In lellering his restgnitcn while sovereign dB- ; daln ho ha prOVE ton elf a crafty play ar . Ills reJKaton ! neceultatf a revlslcn of the constItutIon . I The Journal Ofclel publishes the follow I erg nolce : "The preBdent ! of' time republc has resolved to resigim hll.funeJlon9 hsrovialens shy In order 10 Insure the trnillulon oC iusverz , " t pwer. TODA Y'S DEVRLOI'3IENTS. . The Ilnllterl met agaIn at noon toJay and r It Is understood that time whle p ltcal 1:1. : u3ton was thoroughly dlscu1e : and we'g bad from nit etanulpolnts. . This meeting took p ace at the ministry or 'he Intcror ! , whIch 18 surrounded all the while by r.mvdi of apx ! One psople talerly dlccuslng the crls11 alxoul affairs of 'rance. l. 1. One cf the maiL flgnlfcslt features ot the rca cnaton of the president Is the fall Ihat I hiss action Is condemned even by his 10st intimate entourage , At n o'clock thl , ' ' . mrn'l& aull'r.P rler recI'e.1 . Pre 'r ler Dupuy , ani Ie rut 1C HI' 'ahloet ! mlerl. I.Ctrr I rhort c at are ace : 'hI ) ' "tldrew sail arm .mr r vS t. . Ilr , ! . ( CunUnuel oem qHh ( ' .mge. ) COLONEL RUTH - INDGNANT ) South Dakota's Public Land Commissioner Hotly Oaims He is Innocent - DENIES ANY CONNECTION Whit TAYLOR Say Ho Hell VI' the 8chool 1'111 , IC(1180 Je COlld , hut Unw : ot hIlI or time Ix-Trcnsmmror's ( nelnl Affairs . - PlRHE , S. D. , Jan IC.-Special ( Tele- gram.-Colonel ) Thomas H. nlth arrived early thIs morning from his homo In Desmet , an.1 . Is highly Indlgllnt at time chnrges which Ilve been mndo against him durIng the past few das He enters general denial nntt ) entcr , nll ns- ser ts that ho Is anxious for the fullest Invcs- tiga tion. He states that ho tgaton. will bo utile to S pro so his innocence of ll ) ' wrong doing Colonel Huth emllhatcal ) ' refused to see Time I lIce correspndent , or to make any stntc- ment" but says ho will appear at the propcr : tme anti . having cleared hhuself , will deal I wIth those who set the charges anoat. Huth S has toll his friends his version of limo affair S an < It Is given imcrosvitim He states that the S charges that ho was cognizant of Ta'lor'e C con dItion . or that ho In army way aided him : u to escape Dr to get a larg amount from time state treasury Is false II every respect. The fact that he failed to malee the allPorlonment before the 27th of December last ho says , was not In violation of law , alhough time statute says that such apportonment must L be made dlreclr after time 10th m of November. He points out that the statute reads " ' substantially thus : 'he commissioner - missioner of Imblc hands slll on or beCore time 10th of May and November cause to be made an apportonment DC the funds whIch ho estlnat s wIll bo In the publc treasury on the 1st of July antI January ensuIng ant shal h then notify the audItors of the respectvo countes or Limo amount so apportiommed. " This sec tions Inmellatel ) ' folowing Ox a tme for time distribution all time statute Is so blndly worded that the commissioner cannot bo held liable for lie lay. Time state ofclals tin - derstali that ho Is to apportion at once. The commissioner distributes thionm . tONCmNINO DELAY IN 1893. The serious part of tim charges relate to his holding up of the school funds In the summer or 1893. Under time law the comnnmis - sloner should , on the 15th of June , 18 : , hnvo apportioned about $25.000. which were In the fund at that timmle. Ho did not do RO 5 , hut let for Pennsylvania about July 1. ' 'ho omce was besIeged with remonstrances from : the varIous counties , funds belns partcularl : 5' I ) In demand on account of the panic. No apportonment was mate until the folowIng : December , despite the protests of the governor ' - er nOr and other state officers. Colonel lInt reuses to discuss this mater farther than : to say that during time slmmer his wl was very ill and finally died , and that ho wdul ' not leave his dying wlfo for any cause ; also that the ( till amount of time expected Income was not In the treasury emi the day fixed by la w . Ills wife dIed the second weel In I Au gust . and that would not debar him from m distributng time fund Immediately on his return In September. Moreover under his orders , the deputy did apportion all unter mmmii La ,0n , Auguat16k when fimey , hail all come , im 1. Colonel Ruth refused to send them out for ftur months , notwithstanding the plain laths of the law ant the great loss to time ' stat , . When ho finally made the apportlonmem : ; i mate apportonmelt imo senL out only part of the monoy. All of thIs information Is gained on the statement or his deputy Dowman and or the state : ofcers familiar wIth the ( acts . Colonel ntuh denies absolutely that he w rote a letter to Taylor which was selt to the treasurer of Clay county , anti states . that he wrote the letter to that county I tre surer respecting the funds which that treasurer had collected and was iuoiChims In defiance of law. This letter was hollllg seen by anyone nosy In the capital , but It was reported - ported to the officials who gave credit to i thi s story. The cretlt the InvestgatOI has been ordered - ' tie red and will probably produce fact Colonel nuth a Elntely denied that he was II any way connected wih Taylor for the use of state funds or that he had any suspicion - ' picion of his shorlage or his whereabouts slnco last seen here. nESUDMISSIN BILL PASSED. Time resubmlsslon bill passed the house today - day after a short contest by vote of 49 to 31. S sUbstantaly the same vote as that of ycste da ) ' . I wi go to the. senate tomorrow , and after the first realll will he referred to the commlteo which will report it back I F riday. I Is expected that It will then paSB e asily. The house granted ! rs. Cramer ald m M rs. Simmons the use of the hal for Sunday - day night , when they wl hold n proimibiti an prohibiion n meeting. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ XO cnOJC IS KANSAS. - Ilrton 11 time I.cad fur shin IOlllhlll1 : Numlllloa fur "el"tor. i TOPEKA , ICon , Jan. 10.-Tho republic an , caucus to nominate a United States I Ulied senator met In the senate chamber ' at 8 o'elok I 10b night. Before the caucus orgarlzaton wns completel A. 'iv' Smith wlhtrew , ' thUR releasing - leasing l four votes , two of which were claimed hy Burton ant ono each by Hood mind At my. speeches. The balloting proceeded wihout lomlnatng anl Aty. Time first ballot resulted : J. n. Burton , 37. : Calvin hood , Ii : JV. . Ady , 15 : S. j7 . Thayer , 17 : John J. Ingals , A. H. Horton and Lucien lInker , 1 each. Necessary to a choice 54. Secont ballot : Burton , 39 ] : Hood , 20 : Le- land l , 1 : Ady , 1 : Thayer , 17 : Horton , ,1 : Baleen , 1. Arer taking six other ballots wihout reo suit , the caucus adjourned at a late hour ti t tomorrow. ' Burton immade gains on each ballot , lacking hut seven of nominaton In time eighth , vIm 1dm teed : Burton , 47 : lood , 30 : Leland , 2 ; Ady , 8 ; Thayer , 18 ; Horton , 1. After the first ballot Ingals did not net celve n vote. After the adjournment II mmrn ton's t friends began worltng for himce I ' 'roJall , and at a late hour tonight dour med lned to t have secured time lecessary votes to nom. Inate m hll tomorrow 01 thp contrary , the opposition to him generally asserts Bum ton has i reaeh"1 his high water marlt. IIIOIM i tohllturc11 I I liii I lot Jim mm rum ry : : : . SPRINGFIELD , Ill. , Jan. 16-Senator PMler offered n joint resolution In the sen. ate limbs morning 1)lnl time date of nomlnnt- Inl 1 candldate8 for the united States mm mite In I both lirnches for January 2 nt I o'cloe\t \ , and time tme for halotlg for mutshmim tar luton \\'edneaduy' Wl9 , Jlnuar . ) ' 23 , sit noon. ' 1he reso- ,1111' Camc.1 , ( limo \nl. BOSE , Idmulma Jan 1G.-Today's ballot In joint session for Unlel , States seam br shows n chnnge of only one vote. Ono vote changed from Ilylur to Shaul , mesh ing the latter IUeel , whlo Sweet hall twent- Ole , 'l'iiere 1s no chunge II time siuaton iit ; tonight. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Wul'nlt 11"1 1""I",1 Heismi I or . lEN\'ER , Jan 1G.-Edward 0Vohc iott rH'/'lvtd the full I'cpuhlcan vote at time Joint leslon ! of the lellnlutlre this nfl . ater. noon 11111 WIS re.elected Unld Stoles sen. ator. 'I'Imis vote \\'IS ; \\'olcol [ 7 : Pence , 37 : c. S. 'fhoma8 , 3 , j 501 him ( h.t. C imo t 11" ' % : nuhius t lot , . SAI.I I , Ore , Jan , 16.-'he reIlblculs In caucus tonight nominated Senator Dollh I to succeed hhnsclf In the United Stales senate , 'fhe vote stood : 1\lph i , 40j ; F'ultorm , J2 : ' 1 on. gue 1 : scattering , 0. Unlr l.turl. , f'nl' , ' , \IIUI.'IIIOU. B03TONI Jan. 6.-ln Joint convention the house and senate today' formally declared lon , George F. hoar re.elected as Vim Ited States b nltor , . llcd - - Urnl fl ( , ctN Anuth.r ifi'I. tVAS1IINGTON , Jan IG.-Hepr 8entotV I e Brm of NelJrlka hams Introllueed a bill t J I rId Co : th' clnage of the seigniori age. - A tenture of time' bill ' ' . . < bi pr\'hles that any I.er- Ron 1.lsentn" to the trraSlr ) ' greenbacks or t'aRur' notes and elemnalidinig their re- deml.tol II golll or < emaJlllg thllrpose \lrpose of el1.rmRslng the govt'rrimnent , injuring . go\'rl1elt Injurng its credit or ( oll.elng or securing an Issue of hond ) Ihll tl guilty of I demeanor anti ( 11101 101111101. be 11111he.1 . b ) ' 1m- 11rlsonmcnt for nut hess timan mive ' ! . Iln 1\'e ) 'eal" . , 'TIII' 1'.IITI.r 4ITTIII1) . Men on the OIlier t.Immi'iicmmihy . to Suhml tl Arhlt'"lul. ltOO.YN I , Jan. 1.-Atltl : thll ( Thurs- day ) nionnimig the strike was deelarpll off on the Do Ialb anti [ Franklin a\'enuo trolley hine s. These lines constlute what Is ) mewl as time Urooltl'n CI ) ' & Newton RaIlway COII\ll ) Colonel John M. Patrick Is presl- den t. Time setlelelt was brlght about through time ngeney of Mayor Schlren a 11 Slate A mlii trat iou ( olllsloner Pcene ) ' . Cololel Intrlc ) ( says that thIs Is practically a back.dowl 01 time Part of time iiiemi . as he hns conceded 10 pertinent llommta ! . I Is gel- era I ) ' believed tonight that time strIke emi time other lines wi b settled allcabl ) ' ( onionIlls row Time strikers have expressed thclr wl- Ingncss to lint time later cltrel ! ) In the hands of time ar tratol hearth nlHI stalll I UIon ) the decision which lay be rendered , S l.ro\llel Iho eOlllanles will do the same . , The officials of the cll'alles ' wil ho11 I leetlg tOlorrol to decide . whether or not ( they wi ' ] 0 tluls . - , " . (1l. ( l.11'U UIXJ'S 1'II.ISTlm. . Hlrry IhlY\/J.I'1 servo , Stays with ; 111 nt Is tI'lllt : Tunis . 1INNEAPOI.IS , Jmtsm . 6.-'he state aprummm - Sl1'I1g I ltte l surprise on llr ' II\\'arl , 1\\ll \ oC the lurdel' of Clthcrnl Oimmg . when t INS Julia Gllg of AulHrl , N. Y. , J twhl I sister of . the mll'dered woman , am.d ahulst L cxact ) \te her In m1ipa1..umm.e , WIS emmtl - .Ienly amid svitlmotrt nnt wlholt wlrnilg ushered hits 1 Ihsu ywmtm'tl's Preseimee at the cuunt ' . ' ' , III'III'8 preselee lt eoummty' jli. 't'Imt ' stl\e's a lo'n C ) ' hind 1I11Inet the lfcet 'I the HUhlen . ' [ 11)I.eal'llce of the \\'Olln'S 10lble Ilght IIIVI UIIOI 11 t iemmmmiiome I mr iii - SIPlSC tie rer. Jut they werc gre.ttf , , ' i.hismulmiiImmtetl . gelt ha yward's IIJnlfcent nerve IIRUIIIlntel. i him for ' ' ' an InRtlnt , 1he 'sistor'9 eyes flirly blazed lS thc\ rcst"11 mimi llaywnnt muri el to an irnpremsslommmtbie ' ' 11)Wlr.1 Inl ImpresNlolilblc culln" micutum ; wel hnve 1001tc.1 . lIke In , wrnnlr ! Ni'mmmesli si cOle hack ] to arth. limit J I I my 1emcNk ( i \ climly i , thel bermti i rig slHhly Ic slhl : "F rom II'peIIIICS ' 1 Nholll1 say this was Mi ss Jumhia Olng Is thus ' " Is JUlll ! not Miss Ollg ? tss Glng inside no reply but I imod of Ilrmnton unl 11\1'wlrd I went 01. 1'11.11) lot ' : "I am very glli to meet you , Mists GinH. ( The clrCUlstnlceR are lel'lllr antI vcry ; umu uortumnate . hut I mini sure thlt If 1 comic 1 have a hong tllt wih you I could cOlllnce : 1'01 of mmy innocence of thl8 murder. I I I hal seen you emi the Mtreel I should have hard I ) ' knowl you from Ki , ' 1he rcsem- blanco Is remarlmhle " 1Iss GinS still Illntnlncl sience nut L1 lanvalll hUl to fill In time gap. Inl " ' gal. "You cannot think that 1 nmtmrdered you r sister , " he sn111. lurlerel 'olr atlas Chug , In a low voIce but stead ] : , anll ( till of feeling . rellrlel : "I elan' , care to mlle any assertions 01 that 1011t. Hnywul1 went on , ( letlllng the hUHlless relatons he hnl with Catherine Glng anus LI Wildlll up by exclllmln ! again that It was Impssible that nny one could believe him connected with the murdel' who knew ul ] the facts. "A great many Important things hay not been brought out , " he mudded. "If 1 coulll have a long taut with you either here Dr elsewhere I know I could convince ) 'OU of my Innocence. Tuna wi tell. Do ) ' 0\ think I am guilty ? " he nicked again , ad I- Iresslng Miss Ging. . "As you say , .tmo will tell , ' I was the . an swer. . , The' interview . lasted-ten minutes , Jlmty - - wlrd doIng al the tmuilcing. MIss Gng will attend the trIal. which br c- Ilns next weelt ' She has not yet see ll hixt. . ' JE/ I'S ( UlL.n OJ' TilE ULLS. I' roductlon SIJhty literemigeti mind Dcmnli I m for l'lnnr U.Urr. MINNgAPOLIS , Jan 16-'he NorthweRt- ern Miller says : llnleapJls maUls II week turned out 71,990 barrel . against 70.220 has r- rels the week before , anti 03.7 barrels In I 'th e corrlspmlng week In 1&1 Time most that can be fahl of the market Is that where bu'ers were unwilling to loolt at lour about the hoda'f the ) ' arc now showil" some ii m- ( c rest and feelng around us to prCNI , et C. 'ThiS chal/o hl' resulted . In more or leIs / sa lt's. Foreign trade did hot respond . m us sy chi as mllht be hOII I. SOle patent v.'e jut worked last week . but bakers wits more w anted at quotations uround 15s Gd. Londcsir miers were not free sellers In the laths sir /nde , some of them hn"lnl ordcl nimen ci. lC xport shipments were 15,60) barrels , again at 1 12 the week before , 111 13.97 ; In 1S91. uhertor-DmmiUtim mills ground ( l,3Gr burro is ngllnst 1,132 barrels time week before , 111 27.3& ) In the corresponding week In 1891 ) 'r imoy will show I decrease for thIs svee he . lour shows more Improvemelt , and hal Ice tacks are report to be moving quite rim p. Idl ly' , though shipments fl'om the head rlp- lalts are light. Freights are weal and 10 eairoanm1. cemitfu per bar'el lower to the Atantc seahoar mia made 31.80 barrels , again 22.6 b'rels the preceding weelt. Aside from a little more export trade , buslneHs wal dlscourulln . At Milwaukee ! time output was 20,40 ho in- r elic . against 1.0 barrels on time previous week , and 21,1) In 1S91. They wi he some IC. ww hat larger for the rreserit , weel ( , Time re Is i lIttle to encourage the trade In the way of new huslneas. Most of the " " 1 C ) ' of time Ohio concernR notell I quiet trade. About aU that con"l be saM for business In llchlmn : was that It'IS i no worse with IosRIIIY n RhadA of mnirovement i No sipocial develollmcntl ) lre notced In th' trl'Je of No II DakOta. Son me- w hat more actviy was nHnlfe ted In New York with prices stendy lt unchanged I/- I urcs. Very slght Inllroveme was mat / a t l'imliaiieImiuimt. thiosmghm tim uccmrnc' CaseS I ice l ocal deaher operated a little caere free II I A t Baltimore time trmtiic ha awmulceniimg to im f ruct that nitockii are light mmii flour diem m T hey' have been absorbing shot rtnmh rmemmr I , o fferings to UcIm sill extent that they ii ire 'n ow vrettY svehl cleammed up , hJ'.lIIIN 1 : UJhr.Io 4 ! ! . , CInIuB Spreclecimi , time Sim.mr llmg , ( ] lvo iii a mmii Ills ( ) pimmlnmm , HAN FRANCISCO , Jan , IG.-Chmi mile S preckehmi , time sugar king , declared that I he h awaIian republIc is ms ssumcmmn , lie Il ra , r mmad the statmn at mit time Clman'uben of Co mn. merce , ipemmking to a remmaimutiomi rerluesti rig t ime govermusnent to statiomi a warship perrm rum- n monmtly ret hionohulim to vroteet Ainemlean I ml t ereetmu there. lie relterateil time reramerlc In L sulniequemit Interview , etmiii say's time rLluI tmim. l ie is helrug rmialntmmined tt'mpor'mmmity by a ( OSY mnen inmterestetl 1mm limmiul hmoenihsmti on. HircdIeeis m'mmyu the govcmmmummemmt is simm iiy growing iii disfavor , ; mmmii cnimflot lust. I 1cm j mints to time ( such that at tim last rn 1mm- arcimical electIon II OIY ) votC wino iso lou rnslid r : at tue election mmdci' tlmt' Iresent gove rmm mont tiui3re were hut 8,00' ' ) votes ci met. Spreckelic is akeiutlcsul mtlnmut a steams tiii l Ine on U. cable from Vummmeosmver to h loimohe mlu , s ummil smtyi4 t ime I I aumm liii ii islim mmii me vI I I mt I svm ys be ( arced to sell theIr iiroiuet5 at Han Fri Iii' deco , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ; ifJII : J'Ic.s I1)IJJ.Iivr ; JtO.VIJM. lCorgcr PIerce's Vnrk Not 1(11 tIseou'orcel I lii S4timilii Imthei.tm ) ; Yet , CJIAsfhihIltLAIN , S. H. , Jmmrm , 1C.-Hpei ( - iaI Telegrwm.-it ) wmmie Iesmrmmeml toilimy t Imut nmong time fraudulent bonds lionted by I'ierce , time 'Yesrmkiomm missIndler , tiucro ss Lie forged hosuds to the amount of mnm any' timoimanmmcls of dollars on tuwumeimiimii In I limimu county' , I'le'a tim , , ) C ( ml it ) ' I ii ti u.i I i is 5isii , CIIAMIIEIILA IN , S. 3) . , .lnn. 1O.-Sp' ( eta , Telegranm-Unitetl ) Hmetee Attonrmey Ml 11cr suns hem-c today' 1mm ImrosccuIe John hlmmltm : uimm mm for yelling Iltitmom whtimutmt mc gos'cmnmri s'um t Ucecse , Uplt ilult5rmsnm I , log ncquitt ti , Ii's bun syami arrested tin time mmimts ciuurge , si him by the nilvico of imlis mnttormmey , tutu ci iiie 1 Iultmnmin muketi to ii realms sttnl umuti iiie uPs i gerllty In order (0 ( save huh 50mm , summit u. bound over to aimimear lrore the grand .1 u y Ientlwocd , - Chief 'h'wi , Piliurs t lie ( hremt I'eiiI.r r. \\'ASIIINGTCJN , Jaq. IiL-Hormutor 11 : yb brought to the um'iuito homm:4 : ? otimmy Cimlef I'wo Stoma of hum SIbisetumm mcmiiiVauuimotomm Ic itie , , aecormipriflied imy' ltg'mit Keller iumd mmii in icr. I ureter. Time clmirf limed aim Immtucr'iew silhi the pre'siulciqt antI pvriemmmiIiy mmigcti tImid I i5i' . nntsuuioru hem granted time lmudurmmums Ic tiiC , yuc ) . _ I ( silO of the inmnehiusul of their trust fumn I Lu ) carry timemum tiuroun'lm time whiter cinch buy betcLt svheret to iiittnt in tli nupritig , i Ceil ls TITLE iS CLEAR liiiJoh n M. Tllurston Pofmahly Elected to ilt Unitet States $ enator , RA TIFICATION OF 1IIE PRELIMINARY VOTE Joi nt cssiou of the Legisaturo at Noon Decaros the Bostlit , lIE MAKES A SPEECh OF ACCEPTANCE Re view of the Cainpaigu anti the Issues on Which lie Was Elected. Ills SILVER POLICY A LEADING FEATURE I'r oiect tour , % imio lClgnret l.murgeiy his thmi 1enumit-lcchmer ito Will hIcimr..omi. time , i'eoplo mmmiii Not tito hilt- S romitls in time hejinto , L INCOLN , Jan. lG.-Special ( Telcgrmmnm.- ) Tim e formmmai ratification of thm election ci Joh n ii , 'rlimmrstoim of Ommmnimu to be Ummited Sta les senator tools hminco 1mm neiireaentativt imal i cut mmoomm today , in limo presence of tims : mier isest tlmrorig of imecnlc' that ever packed its elf iimto tire audltonimmnm , Neither branch of ( he heglslature ssns iii a tiiootl for work ami d limo emily stir lit the house mae minutia by time iummntiremls of visitors who pommred Iritc time hail hit a commstnmmtly iimcreaslmmg streanmi , S imortly before 12 o'clock Stimmator Tiuturston , acc onipnrmleul by Mrs. Timeirstoim , luls son anul his sister , Mrs. Newman of Liimeoirm , entered time imburso rmmmih tools time seats asslgimed timcmmi wi tim tire Ommmnima delegation. Time senator and pa rty svene wehcomumeti witim a hearty clapping of iuantls. A few mmmlmutrtes later Atljmmtant Ge mmenal Gage escorted Governor hiolcommib and imi Private secretary to time seats ( hint Imad bec mi reserveil for timeni , amid time governor , too , neceivemi a trlemmdly greeting of appintisa fro m time audience. After Senator and Mrs. Thm iurstoim had takerm timeir seats , Relmresenta- ( ly e liemmedlct lilaced on time desk 1mm front of time svifo of time nmew senator one of the lar geat bommqtmets of roses amid lilies ever pro- se nted on a sImIlar occasion. Time floral pteca wa m given to Mrs. Thmmrston witim time comumpli- nm eflts of the Douglas cannily semmatora and re presentatives. At imoorm time acrgoommt-at-anmna tunmmomrnceti 'tim o senate , anti as soon as thuat body was se ated Lieutenant Goverumor Moore called the jo Int coimvermtionm to order. TIme journal of ye sterday's mroceccilimgs in time two imoiiScc w as read , and thou thq hicutenammt governor ( o rimmnhly declared Mr. Tlmurstomi time duly el ected senator from Nebraska. Time audi- : on ce burst into prolonged npplnmmso. hardly ha d the announcenmemmt 'been ' made titan Mrs. T imurston heammeil over quickly and kissed tier h usband. Time immense boqmiet of roses in - fr ommt of thm two concealed thIs little wifely , to lcemi of cormgrattmlatIorm ( rain mmii bent a fesY. Cooley of Case moved tuft a committee of fi ve ito designated to escort Senator Thurshon 4 to time platform , ann time hienmtemmammt governor am mmmounceei as such conimimmittee. Coohey of Cass B arry or Greeley , Sutton of Douglas. Semmators G raimamim of Gage amid l'opo of Saline. Mr. T hunratome's progress tlmrougii time crowd Was Immimnemise ovation , After being formally in troduceil hue delIvered imis address as fol. lo ws : SENATOR T11URSTON'S ' INAUGURAL. Gentlem nm of ( lie .Tolimt Convention : W ords ar impo'shile 1mm wilhelm to ailequmitely mex press may heartfelt gratitmtle forthmmi gr eat honor yost imae so gemmerouuchy be. mit oweti mmpon maim. It will be my usnmliitlon , mti i your represemmtative , to macmit amid retain ti me full measure of that commfimiemmce , fm-ienmti. sh ill ) mmmiii citteemfl 'with svhtehu I urn Ito sig. ar chly favored , I have beerm elected 'Ilmuited States aena- ta r us a repcmlsiictumm and by republican votes , b ut I believe time r'epuilidmnmu party 1mm power , stu d its servants 1mm ofhlee , cami afford to put a side partismemmahip ( or imatriotianm , and It % Ihl iso mimy pmmrniomtl to seprcsci'flt and atnad fo r time interests of nIl the people of this ( l ear cornmonwermlth of ours. I shall en- d emuvor to assist 1mm carryIng otit by nippro- p riate legislation time dodisired princIples o f time repmmtmlicami hmarth riot becatisse timey hi meve beemi Iormuhrmted by my party , but hue- c ause I belieVe timat ur.cier them , nnul by th em , tIme greatest hiossIble immemeucimre of lib. e rty , eqtmaltty , aimportemnitty , prosperity- and im mipimlmmomuc cmmn b secureti to every Amnerl- c an man , worimtmn nail Ciiill , Tue people of Iebrmislca have been publicly''S a rml thorougisiy advised na to imow .1 atmenti mmenrly miii of the inmnmortmmnit questions o f time imotir. I imereby remiinirnm tiioe tenets o f Political iiliet emiunchmeted by me before , ti me Inst repembllcamu state eommvermtion. In a dtlitlomm thereto , I tnhce thIs omiportunity of p imulmily expressing nmyaeif tipuim seams , of the l egislative imrobiernmi whmicim will first do- mi mamt1 comigrcrumlonal actiomi. t wish time legis. i ntumre to know amy views. for if you should ch Ild with muI reicpectfmmhly ask that you d irect fliC by aplmroiimllete reicolutiorl aLt to y our wishes. Ho hong muM I luear time corn. mm mlucirlon of time hoopla of Neiurnsl5mt I shall h old myself as timeir nimVammt , ummmti scimhject to t heir direction. I desire , flea , to he timor- o umgimly undermelood , 1mm om'der to lmmvito cnitl- c iitin in ricivumiCt''hiilc I immeve ileep-seated c onvictions umomm most ltmliie utmestions , hm muvt5 no untIe of opinion wimlsim would sstmtntl i n time way of givlmmm ( cmii commisitieratlonm to t ime vIews , nrgumneimts ammuh muuggemstioemmi of o thers. ov Jr time repulilicamms can secure tire necessary v otes they simoulul orguumiiztr lmbtim lmrmmrmcumes o f congress , mmii ( enrtem4mcly nstsmrrmme time re. H hmonsiimi Ii t I en of li'giauimt t I 0mm. Tim e repubhi- c oil hmartY immmH rtIvanyui hull limo cotmrruge to l iglmt In time open dclii. muntl its imhtimncmte oh. j ect mihmommiti mint be hmarty smmceescs , bmmt this welfutro of our' cotmmmtry , ire a govcmrunmmu'nmt uf time IeoJiie time unit o f isolitleul iovem' is Isutlivhsiusmi ellztimmtehuip ( , ' l'ili , Weripoim of rmmodern clvlhlzsitiomu Iii time i muhiot it hmm'ieCtm4 time wermk ( rain time cii- l iressioru of lImo mci.rommci ; the imnar ( mom time o xmectioni of I im 0 micim , is hi ii time igmmonme mm t ( morn limo somlmlstriemu ; of timu' lermrmmetl , No pealmium rtr&c free until os'ciy' immdl'Iilusml imami t hus , ( muliemet urmul fairest utmimius ttmmmlty to cx. e relito lube PrIileIcCs of citlcenisimllm mnimih to r umt huH imalkmt irs lila coimscit'mmcu tilatmutes , i o lormg mcii God gives mao lIfts mcmiii voice I dcilhmttu nnmyself tO time mutmilhmart of ( hmeuci m snmimmmlmmmcmmtui to time commuttiiimtion of time timilted States Which gurirmmnteu tii rlgiutui antI iurlvilegemi Of Amimerinimmi cutlzenmdilp , ' I'imii ( govenrihmiemit Wimihi will mint eximaust Usc full eorimtttttmttunumti isimet leluilrttit'e lmowru to lirtect its own ( iltiZtiriL ( iii time exercise of ( lie imigimest imersomimil iurivilciio smith greatest gas'c'rmmmnemmstl ( duty ought to hit , irloit'il onut mend liii mmmc simoulmi beuummno a lu-word anal reproach ammmomlg time iututioimmi at time emmrtii , illS POSITION ON 'l'iIR ' 1'AitIFi , I am 1mm favor of time speedy' crmrmsstmimumrmt of a Iti'OttctiVti inn 1ff law mmiosltleuh 15150mm hits gemmeral limits mf the iIclCimmiy' mmci , rurmui cmii. imoilylrrg time ledhimmoelty Iilejuiu of Jrmmnes (1. Illume. I t its mmmy lirofomimmi eonviu'tinrm that - time lmroucier'ity' CLI tiula cos'nmhm y' tund Its people , ih rut ) isliedimihi V of I tue Iimd mi sit rImul mmmmmu'semu ci e- Iieumthn ii Imn I lie hi ossulest mm itl'l ' lea t Iou hits , 'smnerlcnii iIliit , ilmmmt uvluntever' immlsimr is te , lo ilomme for him' P001mb of tIme l'ruitti Htute , stimuli lie tiommi' ii ) ' limo licOitla of time lJflIteiI States , under time strums fluid sitmilmeit , uunti that ( Ito isriceus of tluts iir5tiliielmi of Anmemian Immbom' schmmuii be Ilxctl by Amuiricmmmm commdltiormmm and AmnemIcnn COriiIiCiitiOil. I lunuilevo tlmmit time giesnt inmchimuctm-isml arCh linus lucIa I lmmmr Ic uv Imich lures surest (1 ii lucem sit en ovem i lu to iv hole Iii miii a mid bumam im t Iti lemm cues , IuvcrtY antI ihimetreuusm to , mum tollIng mimilllonim svars iurclhttlntut unison time cntmmmtry by limo dmtttsfhltt of , , mmr IUl'iliLitS iiutert'autue lii uuutici- IumLe ( and tlleount lice evIl sfl'ert ci' ( imresmt. ommd ( nisIff rcsvistoim cii ( mcci tnsuit' lines , ( ) ul' mnckClrbui chulmnneys silu nit ejmlndlus , rsst. tlnie uvmesr svhieels , itlt nice , , cheerless host it Itistu nest , ma gmtd svomn i'n nt mid ii ii ngi'y elm Iiti mcii , ulo hO I neccsucmt ii hy' ii t ( emit mm bmuui Ilmmstnclai 'yatcmmm or mc , rmtimmuey' ste Imigeimc'y , hut I I mt'y Si I C I lie d irec I m-'s nml I of I Ii u umbm * mmilomm. nmemmt of mhc' Aimmerie'afl jumnterilve policy. 'l'ime mum mmmm ( mmci It mi mmg , I nmmftml m im I coin ineicimml nail imumm'i mmcmiii p'm nalymihme I mm t Ii 0 ( mu led Shim Its e'tmo : hIm-st lime , money' ismsulr : followed ; mc , iemmltum tin mmot tsr ciius causes. S's ( mir isa time Ii nunri ml mmel mumiumue tim ry' slttu em t iou is comm. , 'ermmeti , I be lb-ye cur Conmmlitions will imu. juuovs' just Hi ) ms'uon ate time vreuceuml smnmgrrss u'Jjeimrnms suitiuotit ( uim'ther iegli'Iatitfl 'rimit fesmi st uvital time shenmh'tcnmcti' party nmig