Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, January 27, 1895, Part I, Page 1, Image 1

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, . 3STABL1S1IE1) JUNE 19 , 1871. OMAhA , SU3WAY MORNING , JANUMY 27 , 1S95-'flVENTY ' 1'AGES. SINGLE COpy FIVE CBN L'S. ; i I
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'VORRIES ' JOhN BULL
Condition of Lbo American Treasury a
Source of Uneasine In Lon on ,
SOLEMNLY DISCUSSED BY TiE STATISr
Englaud's ' Finanoial Authority Delvera It3
Opinion of the Gold Outflow ,
UNCLE SAM CAN'T ' BORROW IN EUROPE
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Bhnrks On that Bide Will Not Loan at Less
; Than 3 Per Oent.
NO REAL REASON FOR TiE PRESENT DRAIN
Gold "hlplell ) Not the Beml.of leht
O\\ell , hut "Ilecaugi , of UelultulCY
t of Currency anti WIl cSlreal
, 'iItreRi" , hero. .
( Copyrighted 189" by Prep , Publlhlnl CmpBny , ) ,
LONDON , Jan 26.-New ( York WorM
Cablegram-Special Telegram.-The ) Statst ,
Bnglanll's lending financial paper , discusses
today the fnancial situation In the United
States In three leading ar'lces , and says
seml-omclal Inquiries have been mate oC
London bankers ns tl the possibility oC IlIac-
lug I new loan In Furope. I The Ilaper believes
such a loan could not bo negotiated unless at
more than 3 per cent far the reason that
the foreign bankers are convinced that the
present congress wi do nothing to relieve
the treasury and that the next congress ,
even IC caled II extra session , will only act
after long debate If even then satisfactorily.
That ineinwliiie the drain oC gold will steadIly -
ly contnue . , and still anoth r , loan wi be
neccssary. \
"With the & prosplet of continuous borrow-
lag , " says the paper "lenders , of course , will
Insist on better terms. "
The Statst insists that the United States I
110 not owe enough abroad to account for the I
drain hither oC $250,000,000 within a year o
' _ , . and . therefore , that gold "Is now coming
away not because of al adverse 'lebt balance , ,
but because of redundancy of currency atl I
the widespread Ils tress. " I neither this nor
' ( t * the next congress Ilasses a satisfactory bill ,
r or I the mints should be reopened to the free
r coinage of sliver . the paper predlcta monetary -
tory vanlc with gold at n premium. The t
later result It conlders certain whenever the
government stollS borrowing and Its gold reserve -
serve disappears.
. AUVISlm NOT TO DUY.
In another article it advises abstention from
purchase oC all American railway securiies
until there are clear Indlcatonc or wise anl
vigorous dealna with the currency nrohlem
u mu n _ _ _ _ _ _ u _ _ . 0 _ _ _ _ _ _
by congress. It notes that there Is now prac- '
tcaly no speculation In' them In London
marltets.
Letters arc appearIng In the London press
bIterly complaining or our government In
furnishing metals and diplomas awarded _ to
exhibitors at Chleagr.Mr. . Wood , secretary
of the Drltsh commission , says In the Times :
' The late on which these unfortunate metals I :
were promised mo ha been , receding month
by montl from November 1893 , to June ,
] 895 , being always about three months ahead
or the date of each inquiry The cause oC
this procrastination I do not know , but for
the past year I have been constantly urging
on the authorltel at Chicago and Wushlng-
ton the desirability or using more expedition
In the muter npJ pointing out the Injury
which had been band was being caused to
British In ) . . . exbibltors by this unprecedented te-
CONSUL MEEKflIt'S OOOD WOHK.
Claude Meeker , our consul at Bradford , In
Yorkshire Is being praised by the local press
for having brought to a successful eOleluslol
the caIm 01 a flra'lforlvonnsll for damages
ngalnst the Chicago ' & Grand Trunk railway ,
I Canadian corporation. The story Is n remarkable -
mrkublo on' . II October , 1893 , ho was
uppled to by Mrs. John.Orenwod , who believed -
Hevel her husband was killed In a great railroad -
road accident at hattie Cree Ie , Mich. , In
that month. lie WeS on his way to visit the
exposition. Mr. Meeker keeps n tile of the
\\'orlt , unll reCerrn& ! to its account of the
accident , believed that he found there a
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descripton' oC Mr. ! Grcenwood as among
those lost Ito nt once cabled to tbe coroner
a , o Battle Creek , and , after a long correspond-
' ) cane , learned that an Englishman named
Dowsott , or Dawson , had identified tins body
as that of his brother and that the money
found on the body hall been hamlet over to
11m , and that the railroad company was about
to pay to him heavy damages. Ir. Meeker
continued hIs dltlnt ! cstell labor during fit-
teen mont1 to , such geol , effect that Mrs.
Creenwood anti Mr tLughter have succeeded
In identifying thl body as that oC her husband -
S band and their father , and have been paId
$0,000 damages by the railroad company .
Nelher ' ho nor the consulate mate any
cargo ) for service 10 tells me of n curious
coincidence that at tin , time of tbe ( accident
the eldest daughter of Mr. Greenwood was
at a London school , where her most intimate
friend was a Spun Ish girl. On the same
day Miss ' Greenwol heard or her fnther's
death , : friend's father and brothel were
' \ ) llled by a bomb In the Barcelona tlmater.
; I Nm'rl 10\ OUIIN'S ClIILuIuN .
A memul'lr Concert bas been arranget
for the beneft of the ehlllren of Eugene
Oudln , Collector ICilbreth's step-son , who
< le < under such Ilntheto circumstances
ladt autumn Ito left , I is understood ,
\'ory ltQ estate , but the l'rOSI'cctb are tat
a handsome sum will bo realzel by the
concert anti e 1'lacc In trust Princess
Louise Is patrones , Sir ftrthL'r Sullivan and
Ambasllllor la'tll are presidents , and all
the most famous musical artsts In London
have veitinte&retl t helm' ' ' servIces , Ine\llnj
Mine. \Iblnn , la'Husscl and Blanche
Stone UMton , all Ainorkans. The later Is ,
by the wny , nllllng much reutlton In
London , baying be.n enego for the comIng -
lug antu ) tour , The Critics general ) '
EI'eal ' oC her In terms of highest praise ,
Edwin J , Abbc's caU\usea for the UQsIQI
) lblo h'urtu'y , to which r recently alluded ,
url now on 11ublo exhibition. In an Inter-
view Ilublhe < today Mr. Abbey sa1 that the
live plcturcs completed represent five yeas '
.
. . , york , and ito has yet five lore can\'aSSCf
to 11nlnt. 'noth ho anti Srg.mt bare doue
their romk Iu n big studio oC glass an
WOU , flCCto < especially In grounds ot Mr
AHJe"s 1'lctule ' Cue mansion , Morgan bull
In Oloucestershlme. Mr , Abbey Int'llo < te
tail today for Nw York. Arthur Juh
4 Golmun , another American book illus
. trator , i.a already taken forlu1st rant
110ne nglhlh craftesuon Alhough Lu' '
\ " ) ' cars settled In London , his work II
pears weekly I or monthly In many English
perlodlcnls.
BXPCT MUCh ! FROM HANDY'S SON.
Lord Hnnlulph Churchill's death makes
his oldest son hell Presumptive oC the luke.
dom of Iarlborough. The present duke ,
however , Is young and stalwart although
stl unmarried WInston , the son , Is n
young man , and Is saId to have already
shown promise of high ability , and one
newspaper says of him : "Thera II every
chance that In his case tim erratic genius
oC the Churchi I will bo toned and solidi-
fed by the American shrewdness of the
Jeromes. " He was educated , nt Harrow , and
left there after a brilliant cnreer. lie possesses -
sesses a wonderful memory , and ' on one
occasion astonished his friends by rccln !
oft 2,000 lines of vcrs without a glance at
tIme book There Is talk today oC naming
him to succeed his late father In Parla-
mont , ns n member for South Palhlngton ,
n sate , conservative constituency . Lord
Randolph was believed to bo bankrupt only
a Cow months ago , but recent astonishing
advances In South African securities have ,
I understand , left l.t ) ' Churchill quite n
handsome fortune , her husband ' having invested .
vested heavily when In South Africa a
few ) "earl ago.
News also or Interest In New York Is
or ni Imminent event In the family of Lord
Essex : . who married Miss Adele Ornnt last
ycar. There Is already nn heir to the
title and tim estates , however , In the son
by the carl's first marriage
STABBm IS A WOIAN.
The fact has not been published , but I
have the statemcnt on n very trustworthy
authority , that the London Ilolco have recently -
centy received conclusive information that
tim ierisetrator oC a sensational series oC
_ . , _ lerletrator _ , _ ' sensatonal _ , . . _ _ .
u.ube : Ul "UI" " IlL J"51W" " ' 5.1
month Is a lady of title and time daughter
oC a peer at historIcal family . In1ue ' . 0 ,
whIch In many recent cases has enabled
malefnctors of rank to escape Justice , has
prevailed \ Ith the authorities In this also
and she has been permitted to go to the
continent , under promise ! oC careful sur-
veiance of her Cnml ) I will be remem- i
beret that a small , slightly built woman , oC
ladylike appearance . dressed In black and
thickly veiled . stabbed several women In
the face , having first accosted them under
pretext of requiring a direction . The out-
rages extended over a fortnight and until
local vigilance commltces were Cormet anti
several arrests wore made , blt no one was
brought to trial. The police have since so- ,
cured such evidence from the servants oC I
the lady ! named who resides In lCemisington
as wel as from others , to prove her the
gui ) ' person She Is young . good look-
iitg and has only been marrIed a few
years , but has lately become a prey to
frantic jealous concerning her husband ,
which impelled her to mnlo these savage .
IndiscrimInate attacks on members oC her
own sex There Is said to bo hereditary
Insanity In her family.
Edward Solomon , once husband oC Lillian
Russell , was burled In the Jewish ceme-
tery at Wleslel today .
M . Dt Glm ! nEAD.
ramous Jhu.lnn Jlillom"t ] 'ttRsc ! Away
Arcr a J.OII lilmiess.
ST. PETERSBURG , Jnn. 26.- : le Oers ,
Russian minister of foreign affairs , Is
dead .
M. 10 Glens has for years suffered from
a sluggish liver and a consequent rheuma-
tismn. Last . November ho seemed on the
point of dying. lie partially recovered ,
however , but never regained his health.
Nicolas Carlo\'lteh te Oers , a Russian
statesman oC Swedish orIgIn , was born
May 9 , 1820 (011 ( style ) When 18 years 011
he entered the Aslutc department of time
ministry of foreign afalrs , August 1 , 1863 ,
ho was made ambassador extraordinary and
minister plenipotentiary nt Teheran , vhiei-o
he remained until 1869. From the conclu-
sion or the treaty of Berlin , to Oers was
the chief guardian of tile foreign Interests
of Hussla. In April , 1882. on the retirement
of PrInce Gortehultf , ho was advanced to
the post of minister or foreign affairs.
1. 10 Oers was married to the PrIncess
Kanlltzeno , who was the nleeo of Prince
Gortachakof . Mme. do Glees died many
years ngo. A son has served his country
with , honor as a diplomat
IUIOT ! 'IUNIS liE Cno . IT.
\1 He Ills Own 1'llIlee Mlnistor-Sono
other NIUICM MoatIoneI.
PARIS , Jan 20.-M. Ihot saw the presi-
dent today , and Informed him that ho be- I
lived he could now form a cabinet , taking
the portfolio of minister of Unanco him-
self , and with : . lanotaux ns minister of
foreign affairs , : . Loygues ns minister oC
tim interior , and M. Chautemps as minis-
tel' oC marine ,
. M. lanotnux was minister oC foreign aC-
fairs In time Dupuy ministry , and Is now
holllnl over 11 that olce ; M. Lenues hell
the vosltion as minister or
110slton jlble Instruc-
tons In the same cabInet , and M. I Chau
temls , who represents ono of the Ilvlslons
of Paris In time Chamber of Dell1tes ,
classed as a republican , Is a radical socialist .
clulst , alul Is In favor of a revision oC
the consttuton , In the most Ilemocrntc
sense , by a constitutional assembly , the I
supprossloim of time senate and the suppression -
slots of time presidency of time republic , and
other reforms or I like mmaturo
NI'I I'rell'jl"l try.
PARIS , Jan 21.-TIme Olclni Gazette llub-
Ishes the statement that tn all iroiiability I
tomorrow tIme following cabinet nl10unee- i
ments will be male , : Premier and minister '
nt
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of finance , Hlbot 'lrenux forelsn'
1nunce justice , ' ; foreign
arulrs , 10noraux ; interior , I.e'HUS ; lust rue-
ton , lolncal'ro ; public works , 1upuy tu
Tcml' ' ; conmmnerce , Andre I.edorj ; husbandry ,
Oallenu ; colonlcs , ChautelllS ; war , General
Jumont : marine , Admirl Bcrnard. I Is
said time men to whom these Positions have
been tendered have ncceimted No one has
yet been selected 10 occupy the post ' of mln-
Isler of public worship.
11'8 : ot Como to lulc\1 ( ; 0'111.
1IAN.\OL'A. Jan 26-Time government
claims that Iho British envoy here Is but n
consul on time coast , and has not como to
releve Minister Gosling , and full explana-
tons or his mission have been sent to :1' .
Uuzmln nt " ' 18hlllton , , with n request to
Ilresent the matei' to the \merlcan govern-
, I melt In n full mlnnel' . _
I'rcMlllunt : , I'clsotu SIIIII , :
nIO DI JANEhilO , Jan 26.-itelxoto Is
I slaking 1'lllldl ) ' and his death Is expected at
' hour .
( lily
Choler Is Ineleasln . despite the denlalt
of time jo\'cl'nment. .
Mmiy lh'(1 : 1\ ( 'oml'romlo tflmmtiI,1&te. I
IOVER , Del. , Jamm 20-One ballot was
, taken In the t'mmited States senatorial comm-
I tet t wihout rerul. I \elc\'et that timeS
S deadlock will be roken early next veek L )
thl , elrrtcn of I conlllromto canldate , , its-
. siLl ) ' Jul'r ) ' A. HI'hurlson , who was the
' republican \lnddate ! fur Go'crorIn 1141d.
t I II thouht that the Ln'nk wi occur not
- later than W\'neldIY.
SUFFERED A SETBACK
Forced to Accept Amendment to the Anti-
Revolutionary Bill ,
MIKADJ SENDS DECORATIONS TO K\'SER \ '
Done in Recognition of the Sorvlces of
German Officers to Ja anoso ,
CCUCIL OF STATE CONSUL BISMACK
To Bo Called in to Discuss Agrarian Questions -
tions of Moment
CEUBRtT G TiE EMPEROR'S BIRThDAY
Iretcs1 Contlue Until limo : \1.110 . 01
Vebrmmmmry-Ucrnmami SUIr l'rollueef
In Illrll 1.IICO-HOllf tl an
American Artist.
Artst
( Copyrhhlel , 19 _ , by Cite Associated Press. )
lElLIN , Jaim 26.-l'ollticahly , wimt interest -
terest has been aroused this week centered
mainly In the deliberations oC the ommlsslon
Irlbertons
to which the ant. revoluton bill was re-
fcrrcd. Some biter contests have been fought
within the commissIon between the reprc-
sentatves or the government amid the op-
ponents of the bill , with the result that the
government was forced to consent to lay be-
fore the commission l1rt. nt least , oC the I
: laterlal , printed or verbal , upon which thc I
bh : was based The government also suc-
brett a distinct rebuff on paragraph three ,
making It n felony to Introduce socialist or
radical ideas In the arm ) ' , and when the sec-
011 and marc Important section oC thIs para-
graph , providing severe penalties , oven when L
Inciement has no result , was rejected by u
vote oC 1 to 12.
Emlleror William last evening reeeivell In
audience Count Acid , the Japanese minister , o
who presentc his majesty with the InslgnIn :
oC the Order of the Chrysanthemum , be-
stowell upon the emperor by the mikado oC r
Japan In recognition of the services rendered t
to the Japanese army by the Instructon m
given br .German ofcers to the Japanese.
I Is announced that the emperor has expressed -
pressed limo intention of presiding personaly
nt the meetngs oC the Prussian state council ,
whIch will be convened to discuss agrarian
questions , and that Prince Dsmarck wi be
specially Invited to take part In time < elber-
tlons. Count yon Kaniz and Count yon
) lrabaeh , the agrarian leaders wl take
part In the work or the council of state , the
Carmer havhlj already been appointed n coun-
cior , and the appointment of time later Is i
being decided upon , but time government organs -
gans take pains to point out that Von
Kanitz's grain monopoly bill will not b ac-
cepted. On the other hand , the oppositon
newspapers IWel on time lCL UaL rite ag-
riculurl section or the council I note -
tally composed of agrrians and big land-
owners , and also that time agricultural commission -
mission ! or the Ielclstag ! has resolved to
forthwih introduce Count von Kanitz's bill
In the Reichstag. In spite oC the energy of
time promoters of the bill , thEe Is , however ,
but lIttle chance of the measure becoming a
laW
EMPEROR'S DlTIDA Y.
The birthday anniversary tomorrow of Em-
pcror William will be more generally and
popularly celebrated thnn for years past.
Nearly all the reigning princes of Germany
will appear either personally , like the king
of Saxony and the king or Wurtemberg . and
time grand dukes or tiesse Daten anti Olden-
burg or by proxy to present their congrat.
ulutons to the enmperor His majesty has
received I letter from Prince Bismarck
felicitating him upon hIs bIrthday and begging -
jlng to be excused from personaly presentIng -
tag hIs congratulations , ns his poor helth
anti the severity or the weather prevents
him from' traveling. The emperor replied In
a cordial letter or thanks , written In his own
imand.
The event will b celebrated by the aristocracy -
tocracy with a gala dinner at the Monopole
hotel tomorrol night , whlo the nrmles anll
ofcIal world will begin celebrating today
and will Itec\ It up In different regiments and
cites until time mllle of Irebrnary. The
students of the various universities will all
1111 fetes. Time higher officers of state , mi-
Inry officers members of time diplomatic
corps 'and Ilstngulshet foreigners , among
the later being Ioulney Bigelow . will carry
theIr congratulations personally to the cam-
lJror tomorrow at time castle .
Time court reception last Wednesday was attended .
tended by 2,000 persons from far and near.
Time news that the c mmlttr at ways and
means of the United States house of repre-
sentalves hall rccommendcd the repeal of
time Amerlean diferental duty on sugar was ,
reeeivell very favorably here. In an In-
slllrell article time Ireuz Zelung poInts out
that time sugar Interests of Germany are now
In a critical cOlllton , tbat 2OOOOOO hundred
welgths of sUGar are now on time market
for export , suit thatunles3 there Is a ehange
' before August a number oC sugar producers
In Germany wIll fail and whole districts will
bo Injured for years to conme
SUGAR PLANTERS NImD ASSISTANCE.
According to time Ireuz Zelung IL Is abso
lutely ImperatIve that the go\'ernment shoull
come to time assistance of time sugar producers
anti It proposes ns the only radIcal remetr
to confine sugar 11roducton to certain dls- I '
trlcta , and to increase time export preimmium
Time case oC Sophle-Darrlson. time eldest of
the Darrhon sisters , who appeared some
years ago In New York , alll Count " \\'hlly"
flernstoft , whim whom she eloped , has caused
Ilule a sensation here Time count , who was
born at Naples In 1853 , Is the EOn of the
former Irusslnn minister timere anti has a
number of Inluenlal anti highly conn tel
relatives . Sophie , alhough she has ben on
thin variety stale for some years , Is salll to
bo only 16 years oC age. Her relatives have
requested the German ambassator at London ,
Count \'on liatzfeltht-Wiidenburg to interfere
II the mater , anti this caused a delay of
several days before liermmstuff , who has a
divorced wife Irlng , could make I cler that
he had a legal right 10 marry . I now
transillre& that time count only obtained a
marriage lIcense In London on Thnrsday , and
ho was married to Miss SOllhio today. Time
count resided 11 New York for several years.
Br WIsner , who male insulting comnlent
on n seech1lch Iaron yon Stlll delivered -
cre II the lelchstag , hiss been chulenge <
by the later to fght a duel. The proCessor
tOday declined either to tight a duel 01' to
retract his words .
The son of Colonel Charles F. Johnstol , for
man ) ) 'ear associate edlol' of time CincinnatI
YalksLlat , hI been granted the travlng
Ilrlzo at the AClde/ ) of Fine Arts her ,
where h" hl been studying painting. Young
Mr . Johnston II an artist uf treat prollse.
Colonel Johnston Is aow n ml1ent oC Berlin ,
anti was formerly n United : Sts . consul
C.U51 ; 01' Til : DIat'UTE.
Ihtory of time UOllulllT Trouble Ihlt Nay
t.cmiil tn 1 W"I.
SAN I ' i'RANCISCO Jmtn 2G.-Th hand In-
VOI'C' ' In the dhpute between Mexico and
Ouatemnla Is covered for this nlost part with
forests Mexican cbopper from time 10rth
ant Ouatemala choppers from the south have
clule.l In the heart } of the forest that
fringes the banks of the hirers Usumaslnta
anti I.acandon and theIr tributaries and thi
preclpltntell time conflict. The controversy
rests on tie questIon whether the Lacnlion or
one of thl forks oC the Usumaslntn consttntcs
the hOlllnry between the Mexican state of
Chlaps anti Gimatemala. Time old traditional
boundary was time La Canlun , but according
to the of 1882 the
treaty boundary was
pushclI to time cutwnrll. : The Ouatemalans
110 not now accept the Ulaslntn ns tie
boundary , n/l companies declining to ae-
knowledge time title oC the Ito relHblo to I
time territory have recenty Inva.lel the coun- !
try about the Agua Azul , on the left bank oC
the Lacantlon Don Miguel Turroco
hall one or time largest conces-
slon9 In June , 1892. Time Ountemalan
aulhorltes orderell 11m to celJe exploring time
Corests. As he lenlell the a.lhorlty . or Guatemala -
emala , n company or soldiers wns sent to enforce .
force tie order and capture time elleC offenders .
fenders . Other complctons oC tie same
sort followed , Mexico declining to allow the
hollers of Guatemalan concessions to strip
' strll
the forests. An American engineer . Miles
Hoeh , was sent out to survey the boundary .
lie rnn a line ' through the forests still Cur-
timer west titan tie Lacammmlon anti included
as Ouatemalan territory time country of
precious wools In which the complication
lal nrlsen. Accorilng to Oualemalan claims
time lands under dispute have been Ouate-
malan territory for over fifty years . Time
Guatemalans claim Mexlco's desire 10 extell
her territory Is at time bottom oC the com-
t11eaton In Chlapas borders.
I Is stated that the blame for time whole
trouble ts laid at tie door of C. 1' . lltmnting-
ton , who hus been figuring on a railroad from
San Jose , Cal , to Ouatemaln. This , I Is
alleged , caused the plan for n railroad down
time cast coast oC Mexico to fall through.
Thts real woull have brought Ouatemala
within three days of New Orleans , nl1 Ouate-
mania charges Mexico with the defeat of the
plan. I
. CAThOLICS AGAINST _ ! OCL\LISTS.
-
Scene In the Uelllln Chamber time Outcome
or ii 1.011 SI"ldlnl Quarrel.
BRUSSELS , Jan 20-Te scene In the
Chamber of Deputes yesterday was the out-
come oC a series of vlolen quarrels between
the Roman Catholcs and ' socialists In the
Chamber. During time . discussion of the
budget of the mlulstry of justice Anseele
recommended the question of the laws for the
protection of the working classes , which laws ,
ho declared , were dlsregnrdf by the employ-
ers Eemnamm a Homan Catholic deputy . interrupted -
ruptel him. ant } 1 was calc to order for
so doing , but In spite of this fact ho soon
repeated , his interruptions , and made Insul-
Ing remarks ; declaring that he regarded
Anseelo as a violent \ madman . lie , wa agaIn
called to order . and then Beman asked leave
orler. - - , " , ,
to address time hOuse. TJ" preslaent oL.he
' "
to' thol"proeeedings
Chamber was opposed ,
but thc whole or the deputes of the right
supported the request \ , whereupon the pres- !
lent of the Chamber , Delantschere , resigned ,
and the sitting was suspended amll a scene
oC Intense excitement , during which heated
words and threats were exchanged between
the socialists and Catimoiics.
AUSTlALJ\N FEDEICATION '
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EimtJmuaIatlo amootlimg lie ! , ! nt 1lelhllrne II
Favor of This i'reject.
MELBOURNE ; VIctoria , Jnn. 26.-A
crowded meeting In favor of Australian
federatIon was hell here yesterday. Time
chief justice of Victoria , Mr. rlalden , presided -
sided , and among tluse present were the
premiers or New South Wales , South Aus-
trnla and Victoria
Mr. H. II. Held . preml of New South
Wales , made a speech , during which he advocated -
vocated time abolition or hostile tariffs and
urged time Australian colonies to federate
now before . they were compelled to to so In
a hurry.
Much cnthuslasmvas displayed throughout -
out the meeting.
Ulvore6 Sllt Wits l.t mottioci .
LONDON , Jan. 20.-I' would seem that' '
the Exchange Telegraph company ' was mistaken -
taken In stating that the : action for breach
of promise of mnrrlago brought against Vis-
count Decrlurst had ben settled out of court ,
for It Is understood the case will bo tried
next week before n special jury. TIme viscount -
count Is the eldest son or time earl or Cov-
entry. lIe married MIa Virginia Bonyngo
De'ol1 time fact that time acton Is brought
by a Miss Wyndham little Is known oC the
case , as all of the details hlYO been carefully
suppressed. _ _
Hundrcd8 \ Crn.hell to memithi.
LONDON , Jan 20-lrurtber details of the
destructive earthquale at , Kuclan state timeless
loss of life was enormous. ' Jest or the Inhabitants -
habitants were crushed' deatim but many
were burned to tleatim Six hlndrel were entombed -
tombed In n mosque whlo engagell In prayer
Six hunlrel persons perished In time various
batims Time survivors could obtain neither
foO ! nor water for three lays , time telegraph
lnes having been destroyed. Many who escaped -
caped beIng killed by ' the earthquake ! per-
Ished Crom hunger anti exposure
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I'rsl ln8 NO"Itlin lliirnt .
PAIS , Jan , 2G.-Thf 1'1S as a rule re-
garted time selection 9r 1bot for time
premiership with ( disfavor and doubt I he
wi be able to form a cabinet Doubt Is ex-
pressed If ho can' obtain a majority In the
Chamber of Deputies olerl ho Is success Cui
In forming a ministr In any case It Is
understood that time Rropoed Income tax will
le dropped ' and that 1 ( proposal for partial
amnesty wil bo Introduc
" 'gbtd Cou\ht 'Ira In tIme 10rhlr ,
DIEPPE , France , Jamm 2G.-Tho British
bark Annie Stafford , Captain Perry , which
arrived hero from Jhtadelphla on December
17 , and which was bound back to that 110rt
wih a cargo of flinta , I i on fire . She Is
being scuttled by time port autimorities .
New Jlnlllr1 G"'I Yroo Lmmimee. .
ATHENS , Jan 26.-The sIttings oC the
Chamber of Deputes hal been IJOstponed
for a fortnlht In order to give the new minIstry -
Istry time to get accustomed to the affairs of
their olilces. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
lorelln J'I"\ . . .
Mer Camlnl , the first prefect of time vat-
len library , Is dead ,
The Unied Stute cruiser Atlanta has
arrived nt Colon from illuelields .
Serious discontent prevails on the Isthmus
of lunuml on accoult ! of the delay In limo
canal work.
I Is rtporteII In Paris that M. Ibot will
take the portrolo or'lnllce In time cabinet
that he Is endeavoring to form.
.ord Wllnm Berepfonll marriage to the
< uehts3 of Marihorougim . ulhu Mrs . Louis
Iununerfley ot New , Yclt , will take Illaee
during the coming sl1rlng.
'fho new colors of the Second lussar reg-
Imont of time German army were naied to
the mast In time l'reUnCi of th' eimmperor
and empress anti their sons In the cm\leror \
Im.1hl In the .
t hal IJaJaco lerln
IUST \ iIVE - A FIGHT
Guatemala Forming a Combination of Central -
trl American States ,
-
ALL BUT SALVADOR TAKEN INTO I IT
Combination Will Try that Country if the
Mexican \ rails 'hr ugh ,
DIZ MAKES A PUBLIC STATEMENT
Cautious About Committing lm1elf ns to
the Prospects of War .
W LL YIELD NONE OF MEXICO'S ' RIGhTS
Careful to Say Nothing that WiIY the
Jllng Tile of : \excln l'mmtrIotiimmn
or Check time Wise
Slit cit.
CiTY OF MEXICO , Jan. -Vla ( Laredo
Tcx-Pmmbiic ) sentment here Is very warlike
Humors are that somelhlng definIte will hi
Imown Monday. The Oil Bias oC tonlgll ,
says that n telegram was received ! hero stat
Ing that an emmvoy from Ouatcmala has nr
rlvNI at TeguclgallJ' to nejotato a secrc
alliance with Honduras , Nicaragua nnd Gus
temmmnla ant I there shoult be no war wIth
Mexico they will macho war ngalnst Salvllor ,
n smal republc , which time other three Central -
tral American states propose to attack In
combinaton nl1 divide its spoils betwecn
timemu
, Time president and several members oC the
cabinet have been In secret session all day ,
but nothing reliable can bo learned ns to the
result of their rioiiberatlomms . I Is stated
that time govermenL Is now sllt'lng the
treaty of 1882 , which Ouatemlia Ignores
Article 4 In the treaty calls for arbitratlomm .
It Is rumored that Mexico will not arbirate ,
Time fcelng Is general here aimmong the
Amertcans that Mexico's case Is right anti
that dma has Justice on her side : also all
through the controversy President DIaz and
time MexIcan government have acted kiimdly ,
anti have been very lenient wtth Guatemala.
n looks as IC Ouatemala was trying to gin
more time to organlzo the federation of Ccn-
tral American republics.
Oeneral IlnoJosa , secretary of war nnt
navy , went to Vera Cruz tonIght , where
General llerlozabai senior commanler or the
arimmy , Is nt present.
Captain McDonald or the Texas rangers
has tendered his services to Colonel I C.
Pate , wih 300 scouts , In case of wnr.
_ _ _ DIAZ IS NONCOMMITTAL.
CITY OF MEXICO , Jnn. 26.-Preslllent
Diaz ant Foreign Minister Maseal have had a
long conference over the Guatemalan matter.
The answer oC Guatemala to the demand of
Mexico received yesterday al the natonal
palace was real andciidarcd In many or
its bearIngs. Another conference will prob-
ably be hell Monday , nt which the entire
cabinet will doubtless be asked to be present.
'Vhen questioned neither time president nor
time minister would answer questions , but
President Diaz dictated the following : "The
government appreciates this manifestaton , I
being one of the results or the vehement and
Inexact phuses In which the press has presentEd -
sentEd the question of the day . I comply ) with
a duty In stating Ilat , nlhough I Is true
that the government Is sustaining a serious
and delicate controversy of a diplomatc
nature , which , I not saddled wih correct ,
logical and honorable means , may conduce to
a war , and , although It Is also true that we
, arc not yet on the verge of war . because
honor , good faith and logic constitute the
program of time government , and because It
has no right to attribute any other course
to Its adversary , the goverment believes and
has practically demonstralet that belief for
several years thnt the greatest blessing 10
can offer our country In the present period
of reconstruction and happy anti visible development -
velopment Is peace , and declares that It will
only allow It to be Interrupt when an un-
just and pertInacIous Insists In-
. _ . _ _ . _ _ pertnacious . agency , . . , . " upon , -
lrmsmg upon mrs wel estUlsneu rlgnts anti
assaIls the natiomm's honor and decorum In
such an event , which I hope will not be
realized , time government wIll confront the
siuaton wih true faih and' energy , inspired
by its duty and its rIghts. Time government
accepts , holts In esteem and will use with
eecnomy what you so patriotically offer . We
soldiers of the generation now passing away
feel our blood tnglD when we think that we
may be able to baptize In a war , very just '
on our lart , the gencraton coming on , In
whoso hands we are going to leave our
country anti its fate . "
ItMElO OPPOSED TO \VAI1 .
WAShINGTON , Jan 20.-Senor Homero ,
the Mexican minister , In an interview this
evening , sahl he Is Inll always has been u
friend of praco antI that ho has Ione everything -
thing In his power to have the question
seted In a peaceful manner miami that ho
favors peace , not because of a personal mo-
tve , but because ho considers ns n , calamiy
a war between two stations of the same
race and ch'lzaton , hnvlng time same Interests -
tcrests and time same destnies In this hemisphere -
sphere , and because for general principles ho
Is against the use oC force to settle Interna-
tonal disputes. Mexico never thought to
maim war on Oautemula to gain territory or
other Ithul of atlvantages . In 1881 , whlo
Mr. hhlaino was of state time
MI. Baine secretary , government -
ernment of time United States Interfered In
favor of Guatemala In her boundary dispute
wih Mexico , but saId ! intorfereimco instead
of asistng to the settlement of time question ,
only Increasell eonslterbly time tlleultes of
time case , and , as Mr. Morgan , time United
States minister at time City of Mexico , reported -
ported to Mr. Iulne , It developed In Mexico
smuo feeling , and ho therefore advised "that
unless time Unied States was preparel to
nnnounco to the Mexican government Ihut
I wi act , I necessary , to preserve peace , It
would bo the part of wlstom on our side to
heave time mater ns It Is. "
When \'Ice President Arthur became president -
dent of the United States and Mr. Freyhing-
huysen secretary of state they reversell Mr.
fllaimme'mt polIcy anti expreSetl 10 Guatemala
that the United States government , being
equally friendly to hath governments , would
not take the part of one as ab'lnst time other ,
and that , thereCore , they would not Inter-
fere In theIr dIspute unless both countries
should ak for It. When time ! lresltent of
Ouatcmala came to Washington , and when
hD became satisfied ho could not have the
active assistance of thll country In her dls-
Ilute with Mexico , he signed In New York
August J2 , J882 , a treaty with Senor Itomero ,
lit which ho reeognlz that Chlapas , which
was then the disputed territory , lawfuly be-
o . longell to Mexico , ant agreed that a formal
bounlary treaty Ihoul be signed at tie City
of Mexico I was Itllulatcd In the New
THE BEE ULLET1N.
WNllher FOrqt for Olal : anti \'ielimity-
t'airm toittert Variable Wimmda. \
'ltrl SlIghtly tlllcrarlable ; \Im\s.
l'mmge.
1. . 'uhn 111 " 'orrle8 her \merlean
1'llnlct.
Uullmlohe Uel ii Set ilmicic
" lie Spirit In 1lmlo : HlnllI.
have limit TRII , ( "hlnel In Nrwork. .
2. Cle\'rl"l8 Unnll1n l'oticy Itmmdorsei .
UUlse 1.lk8 Sugar Illerlllnl.
Coimmtmilttco Iit'ptmrt .tgmmimm4t i'oreelo'mure .
Cumliltrotllorlo \llln.t Iurceluolro.
Ullul l'neilIe \ II I I Nut Coml lu.
3. l'h'l L emil Ulrlro l.uot In I he Sttmriu
In'her " ' 11 I.ulitrrr limit Poor .
xciv . .loIIU\ \ , \llratlrmolt . \hlllle" ,
I. l.noL " 'rclt In time Sueh,1 \ 0111.
\'hlt time 1.011Chlrehrl * Offer.
I , Uoleomh 81118 I ! II'III .1 ( O'Je.
I.iimcolim 1"11 : rhrl81n Shle ersi.
U. I COllel IUllo l.ocmit : ltmtters.
New Hu",1 rrum Ollm'rl\ , On"hl ,
7. 1.ltll I'rnlrl' o In time Itr.kIymm Strike .
Co-Ullrrlth'l I 10mo 1111111 i I I Not !
Chlrf SClnt'8 n"lllrt oil 1.ocmmi " 'ice.
H. I Amull the Omnl' 'miuielamms.
1' ' . % Vomnmmimm Utr1"8 nli tier 'orimi ,
lun Iho .IUlern Hetccth'el Worll.
II , flays' nml ( tiriq' lep.ulmclt.
I 2. Ed : I lariat , ull Co immimi cmi t .
IZI. \ ' ' ' .
\'nrldlrst's Chlellu Speocim
01 Cnleeltratll \'elUt.
11. OUSSIII of time Thl'II'rl.
I a. Clllllol of I ) mimiii : m'm . 'ohhlll Trlde.
CommercAl mind ( . 'llelnl : rWA.
I'rltlrrs of time Live Slnct 3tmirkets .
I I I. " 'celtl ) ' Unit of Iorll ! Uuqolp ,
L t7. I-Ihlcliln of Agriculture In 1'Ilnll : ,
TOlr ' l'imm'omigim tile lermlt icimigimmimmi.
\ immit ! limo Inrne8. FlyerS 11\0 HOlle.
I 8. Cy \'nrmAn Ihl"o II n el" .
New \url [ ' Crowdeil CIIZ'IS ,
- NebrnKk , ' Inw > un Irrigation ,
1) . , 'uhn I. Itockercilor's l'rmtio.
1'11 'iiuri mimi mt's l'nmly. I
11. Chrullcc8 of Comm iii A ii tommio -I.
York agreement that the boundary between
time two eounlrles 1houll be the one then
recognized by both , wlh sleh aleratons
to have natural bOlllarles oC parallels of
latllde as both goverments sholli agree
upon mul In case they , lslrced about time
line then recognlzell by both parties In n
certaIn treaty , ami In a specific case , they
shoull ask the presltent oC time United States
to declte their differences ns arbitrator The
lne was fixed In time treaty of Septembcr
27 . 1882 , by time mutual agreement oC both
Interest parties and therefore there was
no occasion to ask the gooll offices of time
presltent of the Unllel States anti the stipulation -
laton of the New York njreement bearing
on time subject came to an end , ns It was
not Inlendell by the ngreement that all
future dlterences regarding boundaries be-
tween the two countries shoul be submitted
to the arbitration oC this govermmmmmcnt Senor
Homero said that notwithstanding the news
showed a bad aspect , he still hopell this unpleasant -
pleasant question will be settled In a peace-
able way. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
U\Z DOES NOT WANT WAn.
UctermlnCl to Protect Ills l'enllle-Cauoe8
Ir the Trnuhle.
CITY OF JUAREZ , Mex. . Jan 26.-Thls
city ts , excited over the latest news indicating
i war "lh - Outemala , and the , young men
especially are oterl g their services to the
government. Manuel M. Douch" eoleeter
or customs and colonel In the nrmy , says :
. . .1 have just had a telegrnm from PresIdent
Daz , In which ho says that war may yet
bo nvoltell , In which case lie will not necil
my services. Time president does not want
war . but he Is determined to protect his
people. "
Colonel Bouche In discussing time trouble
between the two countries said : "The Im-
medlato cause or time present trouble was
time seIzing of property of MexIcan citzens
living In the state of Chlapas by soldiers
of Ouatemala. This territory , lying north oC
the hcat of time River Usumnslnta has long
been In dispute. I was long ago decided
by time people themselves that they preferred -
ferred to hive In Mexico . a 111 Iii 1882 the
boundary line , time rivernow claimed ly
) Iexlcowas establshet by nn international
commlsston. The engineer for Ouatemala
was Miles Each , In AmerIcan. The present
government or Guatemala , howcver , haa dc-
termlnc not to recognize this settlement .
Time territory Is not large , hut I Is very
valuable , on account or its woods amid
Mexico will not give It up " -
UNIT.\ S'A'l'I S AI DI.\TOn. .
MIllster Orny Iclurnll ! tl Mexico with tin
Undor8ta."ln ! ' 101 f.retnry Greiiai.m.
WAShINGTON , Jan. 26.-Mr. Isaac p
Gray , Unltcd States mInister to MexIco , who
has been on leave of absence In this country
for six weeks , will leave for bls post at time
City o Mexico on Monday. 10 has been In
consulaton with Secretury Oresham and Is
acquainted wih his wishes In time mater of
brhljlng about n friendly sottement of time
bountary dispute between Mexico and Onate-
mala , anti I the appeal of Presttent Cleveland .
land Is favorably entertained Mr. Gray will
probably co.olerto with United States Mm-
later Pierce Young In Guatemala In time
effort to arrange a basis of settement of time
trouble. _
-p
1.0.W I'rSI JOTlt. ii UI : NIXO.
Fire nll Tolaly UeHroy time "W IIIl ,
UOI O lt tilt l'lal" . ,
LONG PINE , Neb. , Jun. 27.-Spcelal ( Tele-
gramn.-Tlmo ) Dwinel hotel Is burning. Is
total deatrncton will resul , but goll work
hi being done , and time fro wi probably not
spread , alhough time wlnls Is blowing directly
towarll time business portion of the towmi. 11
Showers , proprietor oC time hotel , carries $3.000
on bnltlng and nothing I Oi furniure. I I
.
"hilI , I loAt Two ( 'uplnln I < .
RAN DIEGO , Cui. . .Iun 26.-'Fhmo Briish
shil 1.lnlthJowshlre put Into thlH Ilort ycs-
tenlu ) ' , and IlrlngH I pecular story , Involv-
Ing the death of two oC her captnhmmaVimIlo
the vessel wal 11)'lng In the Port of VIJpa-
ralso . Captain lace fell dead from heart
disease. First lute Lawson took charge ,
anti , Instewl of foluwllg hut hlltruetunH
anll going ! to Portlll , Oro. , to 10ul grain
for Europe , took the money thlt I CIIHO
oC coal hlil Io\l for anti , welt on a SIJree
On Decelher G the vessel /llell for Port-
land . hut hrul only been out a few days
when Cnpt.tln 1.IW80n jlrlled overholnl Inll
was lost. 'rhe trip 10 this hurt wal very
dangerous , the ship helng wihout any mnod-
er cimarts She wi proceed to Portand IH
SOOI us mOre ballast ean be Illueed In Ihe
hold , _ _ _ _ . _ _ _
Ermm Itch nn the J'lr.t 'rlnl.
Nl'W OI.EANS , Jan 26.-'he trial of
I.ouls Desturges , time city coulcllll ; In.
clcted un ibis charge at bribery resuled
todl ) ' In n ml5trlll , the testimony of time
principal wlnes ! lgalnst hll , lfterlng memo-
teritmiiy Crom tha given by him before the
Krull ! jul' . 'l'he prosecution gave notice of
Intenton to tile Inothor Ildletmont which
would IJe supported by the tesllnuny given
before the grand Jur ) ' .
.
( have lime flll'I'r Ihu HII" .
pon'r TOWNSEND , \nlh. , Jan. 26.-hx.
County 'frtalurer I" . J. < IUIII of Port
Angeles , whl \Ial urrested last nIght on I
charge of CI tJuzlemont of U.O of counly
funds , escaped ' from the oihicemmm ull IH ut
large.
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DUTY ) OF EMOCRACY ) 1
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1
Senator David B , 11 Al1res3es the Now ;
York DCloorto : Club .
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MUST CEASE THEIR fACTIONAL QARRElS
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Nothing Should 8tm11n the Way of Relief
to the Trensur
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GREENBACKS SIOULD BE REmE AT ONCE
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Silver Mon 8t\H111 : Their Own Light in
Blocking Legislation
CURRENCY COMMISSION ADVIABLE
Shnuhl lie COIoe.1 ! of 111 of , \h111r unc
Jxllerlehce Who 11\0 Ni II'r..ml
J:118 : tl 1'n'l nr 111" : ' "
tn ( 'lnI8h.
NEW YORK , Jail 2G.-The Iemoerato ) ;
club was filled tonight with many l'romlnenL
Icmoerats 10 t cilia ) ' 11 < nner 1111 lm ear , II0ng
other speakers , Senator D. 1. 11111. lie spoke
prlnclal I ) Ulln InanceH , nn.1 sail :
"Tho eountr Is now confronlel , with a
slelll' growing IIe1cit In the treaMlr ) oc-
Cslone,1 b ) I fulnro oC the rcecmmt Isenl
\'glslalon to Ilrodlco time nccrss:1) : rJvenuo
for tIme necls of time gu\'ermelt It Is
hoped this t Iltell I ) ' wi I Prove but t cmnpo-
rar ) lint what Is to be Iiono In the In-
term ; ? How Is the erelt or the goverment
to h malnlahlell ami its labiiies IluldalCI ?
"ho sllectncle must no longer be tlresente
of n democratc : mlmlnlstraton appealing ) ) to
n 11emocralc congress for mmeccssury legisla-
ton to Slur funds to carryon time go\'er-
ment luring I temlorar ) eimmergemmt'y and
have that appeal In i vuln.
"No hosLll ) ' to time present mmtimtmlmmistra-
ton , mme poliical grlevllces , nll , Ito file. ,
tiommai diiTem'cimces mibotmimi be lmermmmitteti to re. .
turd immmmuedinto legisiatlomm , so itmiiisimemmsablo
at timls tlnme for time mmmaiimteimammce of the
credit anti imommor of tim goverimimment. To
arbitrarily refuse such action mmow , ummiesa
comae legislation for siivom' shall accompaimy ,
or suppiemnemmt it , ammti tlmeieby comimpel tbo
caiiimmg of aim extra session of a republican
congress , is time hcigimt of political folly ,
ommiy equalleml by thu opposition to tue cc-
peal of time repimbilcami Slmermtman law in 1893
mtmmd time foistimmg of time populist itmcommto tax
mmpoii time coummtry in iSO 1. It Is tiiihleult. to
discover wimy the true friemmds of free hi- '
mmmctaiiisnm , iii congress or elsewhere , simould
object to the climmmination of this greenback
paper ctmrremmcy , wimich is now so gemmurally
conceded simoimid be cancelled. Yet mmmost o !
time advocates of sliver in congress , with
cimaracteristic unwisdommm1 seek to regard It
as their duty to antagonize .everywact1
suggestion in aiti of mmmonetar3' retormn , Unless -
less it Is eotmpheti witim the Itmhl nt1 instant
relief wimich timoy seek. 'i'imey cumonid ho mm-
hiressemi wIth time fact timat time goal which -
they imopo to attain can ommiy be m'cachcd
after adetjmmate protection , revised laws , with
II. full treasimmy , with conmpctemmt adnminlstra.
tion and friemmilly atlmulnistratiomm , It canmmot
be done by snagic ; it will mmot. commmo by maim-
do ; it cannot be forced ; time pmmtimway mmmust
be clearemi for It. It is a bimslmmess question ,
mmitml it muummt be solved accordIng to imuslnesa
imrlmmciphes. In any evermt , I see ste objectlomm
to time suggestlomm of tlmo rmew Cimaimmber of
Commtmnerco for tIme oppoitmtimmeimt of a mnormo- ,
tory commission , ccrnposed of mmie.mm of expe-
rlemmco 1mm financial affairs , macmm versed In
mmmonetary sclemmce mmmmd also practical mmmcn haying -
ing no selfish interest. to serve ; mm commt.
sion represemmtlng all phases of time flimancisi
qtmestion In which time country wIll Imavo con-
iitience to report to time mmext congress a come-
preiiemmsive system of natlommal finance. It.
at least can do no imarmu , It many be productive -
tivo of mucim good , "
Itobert 13. Roosevelt also spoke on time cur.
rency question ,
4
M.I.V1 CCI UNIT TICI.l.SU1t1fIIS t'ilIUItT.
Somimt , South Iakoti Olilcers Luau Pimimihi
'Through Iimimiit m'niiimres.
CIIAMIIEICIdtIN , S. 1) , , Jmmn , 26.-Spe- (
cimml-'l'lme eoummty coinnmismiloners of coveral
Southm 1)alcota countiest itre immrvlng great
diuhiculty in settlIng vitim time oitgoing
county treasurers , 1mm ahnmosst every 1mm-
stance of timi cimaracter time tremitmtmrerml are
lmort by reason of liavimmg lmmttl county ,
nmoney deposmiteti 1mm hmmnkmm wimichi failed.
'I'lmimm vas time case whim Ilemmry I farmiing ,
time omitgcmimmg tremmMmrer of Cimtmmlen Mix
coummty. Iiimoim tIme eommissioimermm demimand.
ing a smettlemmmermt time ex-treasmmm .m' stated ,
titut ime Imad smo moimey , but that Ito could
get it Ijefomia time bommrti mtdjstmrimeJ , Ito
timerm borrowed smmfllcient mnommey mmmmti tmgrced
to rettlo svlthm time bcxmrd it they wummiil iii- .
iow It bill of $20 for clerk Idle fmm- time
yetmm' 111.13. Every muemnuer of time hoard
voteti ngmmlmmmmt tlmimi lmroimositiamm. Mr. Hard.
immg tmgmmini uplmc'nremi before tue imomtrml mmmmtl
tenmiertid time sum of $6,013.89 , time mmtmtoummt of
iml8 sumoriuge , less time miummi of $ .5 ( laimned
for clerIc hire , . 'l'imlmi lmOPOHitiOmm was tldo re-
jectemi lmy time commimmmissiommermm , Ittit Oil emmo- .
tion time nrmtoummt tcimmlered wmmmm accepted ium
Immert pmtymelmt iii imettietuetit WitIm tIme out-
goiimg treasurer , However , ilmmrtliimg mefused
to settle in this way. 'l'imc' immocaedingmi
ware brought to U. miutirhen close by IC. U ,
i'oster , time frleimmi front whommm time mimommoy
ima'l lmeit1. imorrowemi for tiit oecasiamm ,
isimo wan lresemmt mmt this miesimloim of time board ,
who piclcemi 1mm ) tIme enoemey , idmmced it In his
Ilocket , mmrmd with time imalututlomi , "Good
tiny , gi'ntlemmmen , ' ' left time , roomrm , Timta
nimmaunt of time slttsrttmge will now imavo tq
lee collected lmy legmil imrocesm .
SI
It imol Ime r lliuii I iii mm I , I ii i. I gim L ,
chi1CAiO , Jan. 26.-A mipecitmi to tlm Pom
train \Vemnlmlngton m.iiymt : 'I'Imu slmmmnis of
$7,000,000 lit time golmi recrvt mtt one cl'm ' llama
led to atm t'zmtlre revision of tIme tIc mmsury
itinns. All timougimt. of it lommg wait iefor
mtnotimer bommmi hitammo hitiS imeemm miumideimly an
spontammeommmmly mdmtmmmtlommemi , it imnmm mmov be.
rogue a quemtticimm ot' days em' ttvcmm imour In.
stead of woelcmi. Uecrctsmry Cmrlimiim , hiatt mu.
timorizeml time ittmttemrment timmmt no nimmmounco-
mmmemmt WRIt rugmmrd to a bommtl c'ttil will hfm
mmmmmmho today. in time samne bremrlim ( oliow
time further iroelammmutlomi timtmt iimts iirst of
mmext veelc , possibly Aloimilay , time imiiic : will
lie olllciuhly irmfommnemi of time dttermmmimmmmtioxi
to imimitme $ i.stXtO,01)0 ( ) 5 11cr edIt iionmis on. a ,
iimsis of 3t imer ccmmt ,
Figlmtliii hunt for Ilit Lir
,
WI . LOlJlH , Jan , 26.-'i'ime Jury lmpinele
at Union , Mo. , mmron a cimunge of vemmue , to.
mieterenlmme time Imr'sermt sanity or lmms.mmmity of' '
Artimur 1)tmcsirow , who , a yetmr mmgo , itmur-
dereti his Wife ammd cimihmi lii tiii oily , was
late timimi aftt rimoarm dii clmam'geil , has I t ( ahieci ,
to agree. 'I'he jury stood sevesm ( or lmmitmmIty
to Iiye ( or smuttIly , Am thur IUebtr 'w Ia the
bOO of 1.ouimm ltmemitrow , a immiliioimair , crc-
ateti so by time Granite Moummt mlii m'ilver
mnmmme. in timc iimsaimity tmiui it v .m i dr'veI-
Imed timut uvem' $30.000 Imami isceim slm'itt 1mm time
'jet' . mie of Itiestrow , vhmo Imus mmt ) et facerl
ml jury for imimi life.