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I The Omaha ! Daily Bee I _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ - ; NINETEENTH YEAR OMAHA , WEDNESDAY MORNING , DECEMBER 4 , 1889. NUMBER 107. i CAVE ir CLOSE ATTENTION IH IBWB B Senators Listen to the Mossn.30 H With Mnrkod Intoroat § H MEETS WITH THEIR APPROVAL , H " B 1 ho Document Looked ITiioii ns the H Cliariof Itrpulillcan Action In Uio B 1 resent HiMRlon ot Congress CdlMIH I ) StrlOtS V Wabihhotov llumiv Titr OmaiiHrr i HIS Pol iiTPrvTit bTitrr.T , > BW Wabhiviton D C , Dec , ) ) j President , Harrison's ' mossigo received a B \ery thoughtful bearing In congress todnj Bf In tha sennto lb was observed thut Uio otdost and most sagacious ot the statesmen listened V to tliu rending of the document with the H greatest of attention Senator John blicrt Bm mnu scarcely took hli eyes oft the secretary &V from the tltno ho begun to rend the message tilt the last word ot it was uttered Messrs H Lvnrts , Hnvvlej , Inalls | , , Allison and the T Nebraska senators wuo among ihoso on the &V republican side who sat almost V uiotiOnlLss during the reading and drank In ovcrv word of the doi ument It was interesting to notice the facial expression of the senators on the dein- BK ocrntiasldo during the reading of the message sago Vest ot Missouri , Duller of South H Carolina , Moigari or Aluoiimn unit other long H bedded democrats were compcllod by the H justness tact und statemnnslilD displavc 1 In * B ho message to treat it with the greatest B posslblo consideration Ono could have H hoard 11 pin drop nt almost uny perlo 1 when H the measure wus bolng loid In the liouso H of rcproscntall\cs , a holy containing 330 H members , innny of whom ! iu\o never had H any oxnem nco in public ilfo , thcio was H not ns much thought fulness shown while H the messato wus being read as In the ether B branch of congress , but It was observed that H iiHot tliosu who h no sorted in i D.isL con H tress or wno arc noted as successful bus ! H , ncss men oi politic ! ins listened to every H word of the reading ihoro is butono com H ment made upon the picsldcnt's ' message to- BBBj night and it is that of commen 1 ltlon 'llio BBBt message is refcrrcu to ns a common sense , BBBf terse , concise , incisive business document BBB | Lv en the most virulent democrat acknowl BBBJ cdecs the wonderful comprehension of the BBBJ m in who prep ired the message and cs- BBBJ pcciully h s ability to ginsp the most compll- BBBft Latcd questions iind tic it them in BBBJ a in inner so simple th it the ordinal y citizen BBBJ canundcisUnd BBBJ Usu illj public men have cxpicsscd opin- BBBJ ions ujoii the picsldcnt's message vcrj BBBJ freelj , but these who liouid it reading this BBBJ afternoon hesituto to express themselves , BBBJ Billing they ha\o not hud time to digest it BBBJ and tnat it covers so many subjects that a BBBJ Bccond reading will bo required by most BBBJ poisons to fully cornprohoiid the document BBBJ as a w hole Lspcual comment is made Uiou | BBB ] the pension question and soldiers in und out BBB ] of congress are greatly plotucd with it BBB ] 'llio president has doaionstr Ucd that ho BBB intends to maintain the position ho oecu BBB pied during the can pulcii lust year und BBB ] in the executive mansion st md bv the sol BBBJ ulers us hodid in prlvnto life ihoso who BBBJ are interested in pensions nro fully con BBB ] viuccd that the removal of Corporal J aunor , BBB ] instead of being udetriment to them , will BBB ] operate ns u blessing since the pi03ldcut hus BBB ronowid his vows In fuvor of the pensioner ; BBB and Commissioner Huum hus almost trebled BBB llio capucitv of the i cnslou olllco In dispos- BBB lng of applications BBB - the declaration respecting the withdrawal , BBB of government funds deposited in national BBB haul a Is appioved on cvoiv hund Men in ' BBB congress will buck the piesldenl up in tins BBB policy and insist tlmt the icduction of loans [ BBB to bunks shull bo made swiftly und brought ! BBB down to llio minimum BBB In u word the messngo Is so fivorablvra- BBB ceived bv men in congress and Is so comulcto ' BBB that It is ni copied us a fair outline of tlio BBM General legislation congicss will enact ut tuo ' J BBBJ present session BBBJ 'Xha messugo was handled by the Press ns- BBBJ eociiition vc-i s itisfuLtonly ft wus put into BBBJ tjpe ut the government olllco on i'nd ly , iiuJ j ' BBBJ the Ihst proof was pulled on Saturday morn BBBJ lug f ho prcsi lent correct ! d the proof sheets BBBJ on buturduv uftoinoon nud yesterday it was BBB ] jrlntid iNInty copies were placed in | BBB ] the hunds of Colonel Crook ot the wlilto BBB house stuff of clerks , who took them to New BBBork , whence the mos ngowas distributed I BBB by wire throughout the country 1 ho West BBB era Union telegraph company placed it BBB on their w lies ul J o'clock this morning and f BBB gave It to the country free of tele ranh tolls BBJI 'llio iidtntrablo manner in which the mess igo , BBB was laid before the country through the BB jiress and the tolcgraph is duo to 1'nvuto ) BBS * bcerotnry llulford , who has given the work BBM his personal attention and who did not sleep BB till it was boy and the point ot dehij B TniSCf HtliaCANTAT VHMS B Major Holmes of Iowa , the new sergeant BB ! at arms of the house , was at the capitol this BBJj afternoon cutting himself in readiness to us BBS lumo the duties of his official position llio BBJJ mujor suited to > our correspondent tlmt ho BBa would not tnko hold of his olllco for two or BBB thrco d tys , or until ho bud solcctod his ns- BBM aistunts and the books of the present scr- BBM | , cant ut-arms were run bo us to turnover BBM iho oHlclal accounts of the ofllco llio scr BBM ccant-at-arms handles botwocn $1,500,000 and MBB $2,000,00(1 a your , and in fuct operator a pn BBM vato bulking institution fortlicJJOmomUois I BBB 'iho omploycs are paid fiom the counter ot BBB the sergeant at arms , und It is qu'to ' u ro ' BBB sponsible mid busy position , requiring the BBB nnsiatanco of several clerks Iho sergeant BBB at arms has several deputies and ii | points BBB the capitol polite force Ho is required to BBB glvoa bond of about if JTi 000 Major Holmes BBB Is popular in Washington , where ha mndo BBB man ) fliends during his service us a member BBB of the house His selection by the caucus BBB without a canvass bus proved to bo highly BBM satisfactory to these vv bo brought It uhouu BBJ | ' 1 ho oldest members say they do not recall BBM that a man was over bofoio made sergeant BBM Bt nrtni without seeking the position MJ CENSUS D1STUICTS M , Bupcrintcnacnt I'ortor has divided the MBM itatcs of Nabraska , Iowa and South Dakota MBM Into Buncrvisors' districts for the taking of , BBJ the census us follows , BBJ NobrasVn Knee districts , First District _ Bt Adams llutler , Cliuse , Clay , Dundy , Ill BBJ moro ranklln , Premier , ruruas , Gosper , BBJ Huinlltoii Ilurlan , Haves , Uitehiook , Jef- [ BT fersou Kearney , NudcoiB Pliolps , Pollt , BBJ lied Willow , Saline , bowurd , iliajor , Web ) BBJ iter una Yoilt counties BBJ Second District Antelope , Arthur , Han BBJ nor , lilutue , lloono llox Uutte , Hrown , lluf BBJ falo , Hurt , Cedar , Choiry , Cheyenne , Col- BBJ fax , Cuming , Custer , Dakota , Danes , Diw- BB& ton , Douel , Dixon , Dodge , Douglas , Ciarllold BBJ Ornnl , Oreelj , Hull Holt Hooper , Howard , 1 BBJ | Keith , ICeyaluliu Kimball Knox , 1 incolii i , BBl Logan , I oup Mel'liersou , Aludlson , Merrli k , BBji Nance , Perkins , Pleieo , Platte , Itoex , BBJJ Sarpy , Scott's lllulT , Sh rlilan , Bhormtiu 'i ' BBJI Sioux Stitnton lliomas , Ihurston , Valid ) , BBJ \\ushliigtoii , Wnyno and Wheeler counties BA 'llnrcl Dlsti ict Cuss , tluto , Johnson , fan f BT caster , Kcuiahu , Otoe , Pawnee , Kichardson ) BBj | and SiJiidois counties BJ Iowa four districts , FirstDl.trlit Cedar , J Clinton , Davis , Dos Moines llcur/ , Iowa , J Jackson , Jasper , Jeffeiuon Johnson , tones , J Keokuk Lee Louis i , Mubuskj , Munealino , J Poweshiek ' , Scott , Van Hurcn , Wapello ami 'Waaliluj.toii counties BBJ | Second District Allamakee Denton Blank BJ ] lawkIJromcrlluchuuauUullcrCnie usuw \ BJ C'luv ton , Delaware , Dubuque , Pavettc , Ploy d , BJ l'liuikliu , Crundy Hurluti , Howard , Lluu BJ Mitchell , fama and Wiiinessliick counties BJ 'llilrd District Adair , Adnms , .vppanoose , BJ Audubon , Cass , Chirac , Dallui , Decatur , BJ Krciuont , Outhrlo , llurrhou , Lucas , Mudl i' BBJ1 son , Marlon , Mill * , Monroe , Montgomery j , BJ , i'age , Pollt , Pottawattamie , ltinf.gold , BJ Shelby , 'laylor , Union , Wuireu undWa ue } i sountles Fourth District Hoone , Huenn Yiita , BJL Calhoun , Carroll , Cerro ( Joido , Cherokee , Clay , Crawford , Dickinson Kmmctt , Urccno , Humlltnn , Hancock , Humboldt , I In , Ko > suth , Lvon Marshall , Monenn O Urlcn , Osceola Pain Alto , Pljn'outh , Pocahontas , Sac , bioux , Story , Webster , Winnebago , Woo lliury , Uirth nnd Wright counties • outli Dikota two districts , ( Jut district Aurora Doadlo , Honhomme , Hrookino' " , Drown , Hrulo , Unflalo , Campbell , Chnrles Mix , Chirk Claj , Codington , Davison , D y , Doulo , Douglass , L linun Is , Faulk Grint , Hamlin , Hind Hanson , Hughes , Ilutehln son , iljdo , Tor mid , ICIngsburj , Lake , Lincoln McCook , MoPhcrRon , Marshall Miner , Minnehaha OMoody , Potter Konorts , Sinborn , Spink , Sullivan , Turner , Union , Walworth nnd Yankton counties and the Slsscton Indian roscrv ulon Second District Milcinan , Burdlclc.llutto , Chatcnu , Custor , Del ino , Dovvov , r.wlnir , fall Uivcr , ( Jiccrtry , Harding , Jackson , Lawrcnco , Llugcnbeel , l.vmun Mnrtln , Meyer , Novvlon , I'onuliigtnn , Pratt , Prosho , Hhlnohnit | Sehanisse , Scobv , Shannon , Stanley , Stcrlln/ , Todd , Irljp , Wag ner i , Wushabaligh , Washington , /Solbuch and unorganized territory . Within nfaw ucclcs Mia secrotnry of the Interior , upon tuo recommendation of Super Intendent { Porter , will appoint the superln tendents ( of the various districts of the state to t suporvlso tlio taking of the Llovcnth con bus llieso BUpcilntendcnts , by and upon the titvice ) of republican senators nnd congressmen | , will select ounmoritors Not until , the superintendents uro nppotuted will the i enumerators bo solccted As the work in I the Held upon the census will not bo begun under ' some months yet , these who want to procure omnloimcnt in connection witu the ] census should npply to the superintendents or supervisors when these ofllcors are up- pointed ; by the secretary of the interior , probably In lutiuarj \Eft IOSTMASTEH3 Nebrnskn Hnssll Mills Knox countv , W. P Hill vleoGeorgo W Huip r , removed , Whitnev , Diwos countv , Wiliimn LSurkoll , vice William Hitchcock , removed Iovvn Coal Creek Keokuk county , W D Hrunson vleo II K. Whaloj , resigned , Woden Wlnnohigo county , folin Cornall , vlecC IIlct.rudv , resigned South Dakoti Alwe.da Sanborn county , Mrs E II Fitch , vice A Hi own , resigned , Central City , Lawrence county Aucus McLcod , vice V 1' Comes rcsiuicd * , lowing KiiLsbury ! countv , ( J O Wnde vicq Elmer Hilton , remove I , Lallin , Lawrcnco county , William McLuull vice Robert Florm inn , supei ceded Wounded Monco Shannon county , C D PrcscoH , vice G E Uartlott , resigned AHMi NEWS Capttln Daniel Robinson , bevonth m f intry , huviiig setved over forty vcais In the army , was today nt his own request placet on the retired list On the lccomniondation of the regimental couunntider the following transfers in the Ninth eavnliy nio ordered First Lieutenant ( jC0ilo It buinett from troop 1 $ to tioop C. First Lieutenant Bugcuo F Ladd from troop C to troop U SIlSCClLANrOLS Around the capitol ted ly nn Impression prevailed th it Prosid"nt Harrison was about to notnintiato ludge Hrowor , who occupies the United States circuit court bench for tuo districts of Kunsns , Iowa , NebraBk i , etc , to 1111 the vacancy on the supreme court bench made vacant by the doitli of Justice Matthews but it Is denied that tile prcsidont Intends to make the appoint inoutUst nt this time It is intimated that seine weeks will olupso before the nomina Hon is made The sonatois from South Dakota wi ro the only members In that dignified branch of the n itlonal leglslaturo who were florally re memhered ted ly Mr Pcttigrow's friends sent him a tnbuto In the shape of a llsh en which in immor telles wns the crimson inscription Pickerel Statesman " I hut by the way is Mr Pottigicw s pet name up in Dakota It is a beautiful lloril design and was gener ally admired Senatoi Moody received a laigo lyre in roses a charming piece of work Iho Unltod Slates war ship Galena loft Now York this morning for Hajti Iho Dlphm will soon Join her Secretary Windom today appolntPd Special Age its Suaulding , Montgomery and Chamo a commission to investigate the chines made by Uoston merchants au vlnst Dr Ld vvatd Schcrcr the chemist of the sugar labo ratory at the New Yoik custom house J he charges ngalnst Schoror affect nis integrity and nlso his competency iliis ovomngsStir says Mrs Sonntor Paddock will spend a part and uorhnps all of the prosoac winter nt Atlantic City with her daughter , Miss Fannie who has been for some time and still is in poor health Lhoro will bo great rocrot to < - the illness of Miss Paddock who won many hearts hero 1 last season by her vvln3omo naturilucss and grace and much disappointment that Mrs Puddoclc and licr daughter are not to bo , seen in Wusluugtoii society for soma months at least , " 1'i.uiiT S. Heatu * SHU IiDV OlIMON Tlio Prc-Biniilinn Law Still Valid In tlio Now stnti H Wasiunotov , Doc 1. Assistant Attorney . Generil Shields of the Interior department has given the secretary of the Interior an opinion as to the effect ot the seventeenth section of the act admitting the now states which rotors to the act of 1811 ( the original pro emption act ) and repeats the same as ap plieablo to the new states IIo holds that tuking % ttm whole section together the intent was not to icpcal the pro emption laws , but to make a grant ot lands In lieu of the eighth section of the act of lb 11 , goncrally known us the internal improvutnont grant , and to la- peal that section us to the no vv states that the act of 1SH was carried Into tha rev ised stat utes and repoali d In 175 , th it If congress had lntonded to repeal the pre omptlon laws it could have done so by repealing the sec tions of the rovUol statutes appertaining thereto nnd not bv tuo repeal ot the old out of 1S41 , nnd that the preemption laws so contained In the revised statutes , except as , to Internal improvement grants , uro still la force lu the new btates _ _ _ _ _ _ _ National Wool Grower * . Washington , Doc J The National Wool 1 Growers mooting organized today by the ' election ot Hon Columbus Delano of Ohio as president , G II Wullaco , prcsidont ot the Missouri Wool Growers association , secre tary , lhoro wus a largo ottondauco An iuformal discussion on the present condition and needs of the wool growing industry showed the concensus of opinion to be that vvhllo the rate of decroasu from &OOO0OW head of sheep in 18 3 to • iO.OOO.OOJ head in 1SSS had boon nn estod , no appreciable ad- vancolmd ypt been mule An coinmltteo on reorganization and resolution9 was ap pointed X afternoon the members ot tlio convention called in a body on Secretary Wlndoni and Assistant Secretary 'lichonor Several congressmen from the western stutes called ut the convention today nnd ox- pressed thomselvcs as thoroughly In syra- J pathy w Ith the wool ci ewers rinHslflunt on ol .Ni vv Scnntora Wahhinuton , Dee J The senate commit tco on privileges and elections had under cousl tcralion touay a resolution Intiodueed yesterday ny Senator Hoar , providing for the classification nf the sountors from tna new states llio resolution met with unanl- mous approval und will bo reportol to the scuuto , probibly tomorrow llciiiillllcnu htiantorlnl ( lanolin Wasuinutov Dec 1 At a meeting of the republican senatorial caucus this oftcinoon , the reorganization of committees was the only matter under discussion Nothing wus j saiu about olectlug now otllccrs . , . llio Woailiii lorrtnst l'or Omalin and vicinity : l"Vlr weather , Nehraski und lovva Fair , warmer , south orly winds South Dakota Fair , vvurmer , southerly wluds _ _ _ _ _ ( * ItoiilnniiiHt l-pircil Paws , Dee 3 Iho chamber of doputlcs rejected today the proposition to nullify the electlou of tuo Uoulau lst deputy , Jaluiot . STANLEY WILL BE WELCOMED Great Propnintlons Mtvklnr/For the Explorers Return LONDON | WILL ENTERTAIN HIM A Grnml Ilniiq tot null Other Honors In Prospect I mln Pasha to Do Incliuli il-A SreLllnji With btnulcy ' • Honors Awnlt the Great Kxploicr lutmlahl 1SS9 tin Jim'i ( lanlrm lit inettl Lonpon , Dec 3 fNovv York Horitd Cable c Special to Tiir Hi p 1 Stanley will bo \ surfeited with welcome upo l his arrival in Englund Kvciybodv desires to do him honor At the uoxt mooting of the council of the I Itoval googrnphlc ilsocloty arrangements will y be made for a banquet to Stanloj Emln Pasha will of course bo Included m the invl- tatlon should ho coma to London A pro pisnl I will also bo undo at an early meeting i of the common council of the , city th it Stanley bo entertained at Guildhall on a date to bo fixed by himself It will bo remembered that the explorer was made I a freeman of the city on the eve of his departure , to rollovo Emln It has nhendy bean decided thct should Stunloy accept the Invitation I of the king of Uolgmm nnd visit Brussels ho will bo entertained by the burgomaster at a grand bvnquet to which the delegates of the antl slavcrj ) conference now In session will also bo Invited On the d , ty following a gala performance w ill bo given lu his honor nt the opera Stanley will bo the guest of the king duilng his stay in Hrussels The cost of the Emln relief expedition will not bo met bj the fund which was raised by public subscription nud othorwlso When the list closed shortly after Stanley sot out the total nmount collected fell somethiug short of 22 000 Of this nmount , it is said , only some i.4,000 is in hand As there yet remains the cost of tlio homeward Journey and salaries to bo paid It will be seen that further funds will bo wanted A Merthm With Mnnlov LCoj wi fo/it / IS&0 by James ( .oiil m K * lift 1 Massowah , Doc 3 [ New York Herald Cable Special to Tnr Utn 1 I have mot Stanley and I min , Dr Parke Nelson Bonny and 5C0 men , women and children here Ilavo found Stanley looKing hearty Ho weara a Piussian cap and canvas shoes I presented him with the American Hag with w.hicb I was entrusted and it is now flying from his tout Stanleys hair is qulto white and his mpustacho Is Iron giay I min is a licdit , dark man and wears spectacles In a short conversation I had with him ho told mo that he did not wish for any honors for what ho hud done Ho simply deslreu to bo cmplovcd again in the khedlvo's service I ha.ocivcn Captain Casnti his letters Ho ' looks wel ) , but the hardships which bo has undergone seem to have qulto un- dciiniuod his constitution All tbo other Europeans are well Wo sh ill all proceed towaid the coist day after tomorrow Stanley , Emln and Casatl were entertained at a dinner last night in this camp by Liarou Grafenroth Speeches were made by the baron nnd by Stunloy The baron compllmeutod Stanley , Emln and their companions on tlieh march from Central Afiica Stanley responded and pi aised Germanys enterprising and civiliz lng abilities Jla-sinmgor Jeffrey In London If nt yrloltl I'M by Jiim-i Uordon 71'iiif n | Lovdov Dee J | Vow York Herald Cable Special to lua Hep I Some time ngo Chicago shipped E r Jeflroy , late gen eral manager of thollllnols Central railroul , to Paris to gam all pnsslblo Information In connection with the exhibition there which would contribute towards making the ' worlds fair In lbtU a success Jcffrov s Is now in London on nis way homo and was entertained at dlnuor at the Victoria this evening by n few Ameri cans , chief among them being : Senator Tarwoll nnd Melville E tStono of Chicago and English guests Among these i present were T. A , Denny , esq , F Church wood , Sir Sidney Waterloo , John V. Far well , II C Wicker , W J Chalmers James i McLean , Mr Frazlor , Eugene ritoh , J F Gelding , M E Stone James Stuart and Eu . gene Field J. V. Farwoll presided Jof- froi , after presenting a financial statement of the Paris exhibition , said that no worlds fulr hnd ever show ndlroct financial prollt.and i ho did not bellovo ono over could Indirectly , 1 though they were immensely piofltublo in 1 manywnjs JofTroy prcsontol enthnslastl cally the claims of Chicago as the host pi tco i for the worlds fair in 1893 , saying that It t was the center , commercial nnd in papula tlon , of n vast and prosperous tributary tor rltory oxtondlng nearly a thousand miles In every direction it was uncqunlcd in political power , railroad and water facII'tlL3 , sanl tatlon , accessibility , climate , energy , lntell- ! getice and prosperity , • Parnoll's W'limnnlioiiti n Myttcry [ Copj/rfoM I9H h / Jiihim ( Joi Ion Horn'lf ] . London , Dec 3 [ Now York Herald 1 Cable Special to I hd Ui a J Iho St J imes Gazette sajs thut coushlorablo embarrass ment has been created in sepai at 1st circles by the mysterious disappoarancaof Parnoll , whuso movements have boon entirely unknown - known to any of his followers for several I weeks Evorvono knows that Pirnqll has agicat craze for keepinr Ills location a pro found secret , but on the present occasion ho hus sorlously Inconvenienced his political I allies bv failing to fulfill several Important engagomouts , Including ono with Gladstone * Decorations of Cluivnlior ICovurttlM IW h\i \ It n't C7 inl ) Hsu f t ) Paws , Dee J I Now York Herald Cable Special to 'Iiib Del 1 Thrco pilnters from l'ailadolphia John S Sargoant , Dan tel Uldgoway and Alexander Harrison have received decorations of chevalier in tbo Legion ot Honor from the French govern ment Kill ) In hnn 1 innoisoa SiFitiNCisco , Cul , Dee 3 rSpeclul Tclogram to Unp Hti ] Mlko Kelly , who was deputed by the brothoiliood to slgu plujcrs , arrived in the city yesterday Hols rather disippotnted ut not uelug ublo to secuiu Clnrkson Clarkson has been offered by the brotherhood the same snlniy ns ho was getting from the league nnd Keliv offered to mvo hltu WOO out of his own p eiot , but It wasn't enough Kelly has signed Hilly tv ash , who U said to bo a better third baseman than Denny , Fred Carroll's signature to a brotherhood lontract Is in posscjs'on ' of IColly Hardio Kichardson h is been looking around town all day for Kelly to ha can simi one of the brotherhood con tracts Pop Smith will not sign Ho vvauts moro money than the brothcihood will hive , mil besides sa.vs Kollj Insulted him in a hotel lobbi , Utnh Wool Grower * , Sait LAitr , Utah , Dec 3 ( Special Tele- grata to Tub ull 1 lhu Utah Wool Orow- s crs' nssoclntlon , representing 1,500 000 ahcdV , held n meeting to day Strong resolutions were adopted tnv oi lng protection Charles Crnno was mule dolrRim t6 the National Wool Growers association meeting In Washington next month to froimlu to urge thapiissngo of laws hi the inteiost ot this great industry CA1TLI3M.PN OHGAM/.F. ANntlonnl Live Stock llvolinngo the Outcome Ciiicaoo , Dec 0 Tlio first dav's session of the commission men from Peoria Knnsns Cllj , Omaha , SLLonls und blouxCity , niter tstcd in the formation of a national llvo stockexchangr- hold this morning W , C < Cannday was made temporary chairman nud O. W Hakerof Chic igo temporary sec rotary Committees were appointed , and after i recess the permanent organisation comI mlttco i reported W J .Ihompson , Jr of Chic ! igo for pcimntient chairman nnd W I. Urodcrlck of St I ouis for Bccreturj Mr liiompson on liking the chulr , stated the objects < of the meeting to bo lo promote the fooling ot friendship nnd confidence ' between the different markets rcprcsonto i 1 , to secure nn oxprcss'on ' of opin ion on matters of mutual Interest to con sider , certain questions of general importance to the llvo Btock Industry nud to consider the ndvlsablhty ot tlio organization of n na tional exchange for the purpose of securing such legislation , both st ito and national , ns would octter the condition of trade lu all branches , for the repoalof such restrictions , both foreign and domestic , us nro oppressive and obnoxious It is also , ho t ild , for tlio purpose ot a medium of national char nctci through which Its members can make tholr grievances known nnl by which am lcublo and sutisfuctory settlements of the samn may bo olfected A number of papers were road nnd rcsolit tions introduced , all or which were refoncd to committees At the evening session the totnmitteo on resolutions reported ns follow sHe Ho it resolved by the several llvo stock ox- chnnges in conference assembled that wo proceed to oigiulzo a national live stork ex change in pursuamo of and uudor the call issued foi this convention This was adopted und a committee on or ganization appointed which , after u hrlof session , reported In favor of the rules adopted by the convoution of lbS7 Iho moctlug then adjourned until tomorrow cuvxrtvii vuimovi ! > union The President or Nicaragua Signs the JTicnty Mawoua , Nicaragua Nov 12 President Sncasca has signed tbo treaty admitting Nlcn-agua Into the union of the republics of Nicaragua Costa Ittca , Honduras , San Salvador and Guatnmala , under the name of the United States of Central America , but it is believed the Nlcaraguan congress will re ject the measure The plan of the union provides that for the first ten years it will sltnoh bo an offensive nnd defensive alliance and tno prcsidont ot the union will huvochnrgo only of the diplo matic and foreign rdations of the llvo republics publics At the explrition of that period the union will bu cemented by the < adoption ot u constitution , which will embracoull political , commercial and other relations betweou the llvo retmbllos und foreign powers A com mon monetary standard and common tai Iff laws will bo adopted , but there will bo free tr ido between the dlffoient republics Hon dui is , Guatemala and S in IS ilv ador have ul rcaly signed the tro.uly , and it is understood that Costa Kien will do the sumo Tariffs Tor NcbrnftKa anil Knnsas Lines Chicago Dec 3 fSpn'al Telegram to lite UeiJ J The geuorpl jnanagers of the Interstnto Commerce Railway associition met todaj to consider the most vital ques tion they have yet bad under dfsousslon tbo question of arrauglng proper tariffs for nil the Kansas and Nebraska lines Iho question tion came up under the decision of Chair man Walker , Faithorn , Mldglcy anil Finley of the Interstate Commerce Hnllwuj and its . subordinate association The decision of the .chalrmou Inclu"dq3 the rates to bo ' charged by all tbo lines In some cases the rates were raised and in otbcis it ran counter to the equalized basis of rates agreed upon as botwicn Oftiaho , Lincoln and other points to eastern points The discussion of the question showed a most i complete divergence of opinion , the Uurling- ton , Uulon Pacific and Uurlington & Mis sourl Uivcr roads absolutely refusing to in uny way change the present basis of rates , vvhllo the ether lines woroa3 , dcteimincd the i change should bo made The whole quostlon resolved Itself Into ono of oxpcdloiicv , none | of the lines objecting to it raise in the rite , but many of them did object to any action [ which might cause future hostile legislation P was agreed that thoKunsasnnd Nebraska t lines bad already suffered su fticlently by such legislation und it would bo the better policy to Ioavd rates as thoy7nro The whole day was spent In n fruitless discussion , the , solution being ns much In dlsputo at the ad journment is it was m the beginning The , general opinion of the members Is that It will take at least tbrco davs cither to agrco on a solution or to agrco that they cannot agree Considerable Ul fooling has been ' aroused ever the problem , which in briaf ro lutes to the extent round about lines can t compcto with direct lines Were it not for the fact that all the lines are crowded with ' business a war in rates would appear almost lucvltablo * CocpHes on n Itnfr 'NfwYohk , Dae 3 Au appalling sight was witnessed in the water oft the Delaware , breakwater about dusk yestmday evening by the crow of the Norwegian bark Chris Man Scrivor , which nnived from Buenos A > res today The bjrk passed a hugo raft on which were the bodiespf two mou dressed as sailors I hey were dead and bad been lashed to the lots of the laft About thrco yards from the raft was the body of a iniddlo aged womnn encircloo by a llfo pre sei ver Lvery effort was made to find out whaj vessel the raff belonged to , but the captain of the bark was unable to dctorrolno The receipt of the news ih shipping circles occasioned no little oxcltomcnt Upon the maritime exchange the opinion prevailed | thut the raft aad the bodies iiutcomnfrom the Old Dominion staaoiBhip Manhattan , which went down in aicollislon locently The aijOnts of that line , bpcvuv or , say there was no woman on tholr vessel m AVnnts ills XlURrtv Chicago , Dee 3. ISpdcUl Telegram to Tub Hle 1 Wulterll liidgood , the cashier for the Frcdcrlkson land compau ) , who was held for further examination before Justice W ullace , is attempting to cot out of Jail on a wrltofhubous corpus , for Svhieh application was made to Judj/o Clifford this morning Ho claims thut he is entirely innocent of ( any complicity in JVcderjiksen's ' deeds Iho writ Is asked for on the ground that the justice hud no authority to grant such u long continuation when ho had hoard no test ! 1 mony whatever tending to ubow that Hld- good was guilty , A rninons Oso Seltlnl YoiMsrowv , O. Dee 3 The famous mining suit of iCIuib oriy against Arms , In- volvlng over 11,000 000 alio which has once been decided bv the Unltod States supreme court lu favor of tbo plaintiff , was settled todav Arms , according to the agreement , transferred to Kiuiborlv un Interest lu the mining stock and shares in the ralno which has bccii In litlgutloa and ulso gives his check for SICO.OOO In consideration or this the suits brought against Arms by Klmberly are to bo dismissed , . Tryint ; to Answer * oop > ; Chicago , Dee 3 The Western States i Passenger Association today took up the question of framing a reply to JudgJ Cooley's recent letter on thu nbusu of the excursion , rate prlvilego ' .Iln.ro was such diversity of opinlui It was found Imposiibio to cousti ucl [ a letter expressing the unanimous sentiment t of all } uo Hues FREMONT ' I BADLY SCORCHED . Ono of the Finest D ooia In the Olty Burned FIFTY , THOUSAND DOLLARS LOST The Trial or the lVmloi tmilnns un the Clinigc ol Mutilcr S t Down I for Todnf nt W i > nc btnto News Tire nt riemonf I'mmont , Neb , De& 3 [ Special Tele gram I to 1 he Hfe 1 1 he most dlsa.tious lire In the history of Ficmont occurred nt 5 o'clock i this morning , resulting In the ontlro loss ' of the fine two story brick block belong ing to FrnuKliu Ward of New Yorit cltv , together gothor I with Its contents The building was occupied bj Goldgribor llrothcrs , Urj goods , and N Tampler clothing , each being ' among the heaviest merchants in tbo city It Is thought the origin of the fire wns from the explosion of n lamp vv hich wns left burning in Goldgrabci's sloro lloth tbo proprietors nud two or three clerks were sleeping In the second story and then first knowledge of danger was when they were wakened by the stilling smoke Iho IIro hnd gained such hen lwuv bt fore being dis covorcd that it was lmpossiblo to put It out , though the lire department did good worjc in confining it to the ono building 1 ho loss Is estimated to ba from f 0,000 to fOOOUO of which about $0,000 wns on the building and from 120 000 to * . ' 5.000 on the stock of ouch of the In ins Iho Insuianco is fIJMO divided us follows On the Huilding German Amorlcun of New York , $ .1500 , Homo of Now York , $ . ! BOO Un the Stocks Goldgrnber Urothers $10- 000 , N Sampler , M7.000 , divided as follows Liberty of New Yorl , $1,000 , Phanix of Hrooklyn , $1 000 , Queen of Loudon , 51 OIK ) , Homo of Omuh i $1,000 , American Fiio Philadelphia S1.000 , Insurance company of the State of Ponnsvl vani ! , $1,000 , Oultland Homo California $1,000 , Hamburg , Hrcmcn , fl 000. American , New York , 31,000 , Amorlci , Now Yoik $1 000 Union , California , $1,000 , North Hrltlsh and Mercantile $1,000 Piovidonce Washington , * 1 000 , Northwestern Nationnl , Milwaukee , $1,000 , Gerinania , Now York , tJ'JUO , Western , loronto , $ , ) * 00 , Hibcrnn $1,400 , llow Hampshire , thOO , Michigan Firn nnd Marino % 2 000. North Amcrlc in , ? 2 000f Orient , Hartford $1,000 , I ircm m s Fund , $3 0J0 , South Cillfornia , $ - ' ,000 , Im penal $ JO0O The Indians Will IIo Trioil Waint Neb , Dec 3 Special lclogratn to Tin 13i c 1 In the case of the stnto v s Henry Hice , Gcorgo Hluckhavvk and Green Ualnbowchni gcd with tlio murder of the Hen Jnmln boy , near Pender , and brought hereon on a change of venue from Thui3ton county , Judge Barnes , for the defense , filed a pica In abatement , claiming that the court had no jurisdiction In the matter Lie fore Thurston county was organized thoresorv ition was nt tached to the Fifth und Seventh Judicial dis tncts for Judicial pm poses W hen the county wus created by the lnstlcfislaturo It wus not uttached to any district In a semen hat hiialagoust case fioin Custer county the ounremo pourt held that until the county was nttached to some Judicial district by the leijislaturo thu courts had no authority to try persons chained with cilmcs in such countv After nn agreement by the attornej s on both sides Judco , Norris ovei ruled tuo motion and the case was set for trial tomor row morning Tnoro is a largo force ot ut tornovs on both sides and from sixty to eighty witnesses nro hero from Pender and the agency The general opinion here is that there is no possibditv of a conviction Iho case against Di Kelley from Norfolk has been set for Moudaj qext llio ( .onon lull an soliool Glnoa , Neb , Dec 3 [ Special to Ihe Dld ] When Superintendent Hnclcus took charge of „ the Indian school bo found it In ubout as oad shape us it well could be Nearly one half the pupils time cxplrod the following Juno and the school was so nearly ban ) rupt that tie had to put the amploj cs on half pay and nlso soil oft stoclc , etc , to piy the running expenses for the remainder of Hint fiscal jcir But ho wis ovidcutlj tbo 1 right man In the right place for although ho has had charge of the school bat ubout nluo montlu , ha has doubled the quota , sjcccoded In getting the scliojl gi ided nnd a high school established , a grade in which only four schools In the country enjoy , and thus In nine months ho hus succeeded In taking the school from a fourth place and pi icing it in tbo front rank A largo number of build inks are to bo built to accommodate the in crcaso of pupils the coming season Mr Backus deserves great credit for his untiring efforts in behalf of the school , as ull this has j bcon accomplished by hard and persistent work Iho school now has ever J50 pupils A New Church Dedicated Oscloia , Neb , Dec 3 [ Special to The Dee ] f ho Gorman Methodists ot this city dedicated a very nice little church Sunday , i free from debt Kev Uruns of Omaha , who Is the presiding older of this district , had I charge of the services , proaclilng in the Gciman langungu in the morning nud ifter noon and In English m the evening All 'ho debt was provided for during the di ) , and In the evening ncurlv money enough wus raised for the purchase of a bell The chutch was paclied An overflowing meeting was held nt the rnglish M L chuich , over which C E Cox , tl a traveling trunk man of Lincoln , presided HiotherCox is a whole team in revival mootlugs Htnm Hoard of Exniiiliiorn Guam ) Isr vni ) , Neb , Dec : ) [ Special to lnp Hpe ] Iho stito board of examlnors to the state board of pharmacy mot in this city yesterday ana transacted tbo regular routlno of business and reorganized by the election of the following officers Henry Cook , prusi- dent Ited Cloud , Max liccht , vice president , Omaha ; I E HUrgs vice prcsidont , Lincoln , James Hood , treasurer , Nebraska City , Henry D Hovdon , secretary , Griuid Island The president apnolnted the following com mittees On violation of the law , James Heed , on finance , Max liecht , J E Itlirgs , on supplies , Henry D Hey den * James Heed I und Mux liecht A Lontrnotot Skip * . Oxfoiid , Neb , Dec 3 [ Special to Tup , Hep J Considerable coiuinont was created hero today when it became known that Henry Kohstcen had suddenly and unox- pectedly disappeared Kohstcen Is a Gur- man carpenter w ho bus recently completed ono and partlnlly finished a second house near this city Lust week ho was paid by the tvo school boards a sum ot money aggregat ing * M0 , und on Saturday ovcnlng ho loft for parts unknown , leaving numerous debts un- paid Lumbci and hardware dealers uro in the lurch to the tune ot several bundled del ' [ luis * Iho Ilnnlkhlp " • ' ilomlsiiieii Noniotit , Neb , Dec 3 [ Spjelal iele- gram to tin Hue j D l . Schvyeick loft to- day for Washington In the Interest of the bondsmen of Howard S , LovoJoy , who , as rcci Ivor of the Niobrara land olllco , defaulted - faulted to the government sovcral years uco | in n larc.a amount Judgment was rendered npoiust them , but few of them are ublo to meet it without hardship and they seek ro- Hot It is claimed that some of them became convinced of the dishonest character of tbo receiver and tried to have him removed some time before ho turned up missing Lioklng In'o ihat Piirnlt in o D nl , Norn oil , Neb , Dec 3 [ Special Telegram - gram to Tub Use | - Laud Commls- > sloner Stcen has been nt the nsvlum ! looking into Hint fmnlturo deal Rot ulinli Charles II Johnson lomplalncd It Is tindcrstoo 1 that ho ntmrovo 1 Dr ICclloy's Integrity of purpose and hold tint lie hid savid < money to the stale lohuson chums still ] that his bil w is thu loiv est mil Hint lie should have hnd the contract Ur Kelley allow i el Dovvov , < L Stone ot Omaha to bid on n cheater elnss of goods nnl in that way beat I hi in out of thu contract I lie Limits I siuhllshc I. FuuvtnNr , Neb , Dec 3 - [ Special lo Tnr Hri ] In view of the numerous llres Fuli- inout i has had latolv the city council last iiiglit i 1 a ed a ilro limit ordinance In the j future no frame building will bo nllowcl put up lu lhu business portion ot the cltv , which will no doubt do much to pi event the uliuni- Itig frequency of flies here A * ? uli lor W ntrcs Nnnniskv Cm , Neb , Dec 1 ] Si)3Cinl Telegram to Tnr Dei | George McCuno had 1 sued Gcorgo Hn > or , n firmer , foi $1,000 wages for nlno j cars labor lloyor then In- ducod him to suttlo foi $2" iolaj some j friends interested thamsolvos an 1 the scttlo ment was set aside und u gu ndiiiu uppointe 1 for j McCuno Oroccrj I inn Puili d. , NrmusKv Cm , Neb , Dec J. [ Special Telegram to 1 he Hi l I J W. Wiildsmltli . < . Conipiuy ' ono ot the oldest groce'rv llrms In the ' city , failed today ihe nihilities are not ' given , but aio said to bo covorud by the assets OOMiUNMbVI FVIMINSI S 12stiuintcn of the Amount \eeiletl for the N i xl I wo V onrH Wasiiivotov , Doc J The clerks of the committees on nppiopriations of the senate ami ' house have propirad comparative state incuts ot the estimates ot the appropri itieus nnd i expenditures far the mnlutci ante ot the government , for the flscil jcirs IS'JO ' and 1 > 11 , from which It appears u net Increase of the estimates for 1891 over these for the current i year of $ JiS17S02 and i net mcruaso of , the estimates foi the next \eir ever the appropriations for this year Tit ? J3 0.U 112 1 he total cstlm itcs of the regu lui und ponnancnt annual appropriations for tno next fiscal jear nro $100 M 3 315 vvlnlo tno total levcnucs are estimate 1 ut * 40" > 414- 117 showing nn excess in the estimates ot the revenues over the cstimilcl apprepria tions for next year ofIJ 571 [ )22 ' llio net em plus foi tlio present year is placed ut $ > ! 5J' , ill , oi $ l'il ) IsJ moro than the estimate 1 surplus for the next llscul year this prospective decrease in thosuiplus ls stated too without lefercnco to tbo \ ossi bilitj of the cu ictmcnt of a rlvci and h nbor bill , for In the estimates submitted by the secretary of the treusuiy thcio is a notublo omission of the ordinary piovislun for river nrd huber iiniirovoincnts 1 or the prosorvi tion of the existing works the sum of $ " " 7 , 000 is asked , wbilo the report of the chief engineer suys ib 5U r > . )0 cm bo piolltibly expended next vear In these improvemei ts Ihe stutementubovoquotaddlffcrs natcii illy fiom that prepared by the tie isury donart ment nnd exhibited in tlio bok of csum it < s just issued , for the reason that thu post il ro cclpts und lovoiiua are differently trc ited by the treasury und tbo uppropiiatlon com miltccs bllOl lllMSLIiP Suicide orSi nator C ildavoll's Son-ln- I nn it li-avenworth LE r woitTii , IC > n , Dec 3 | Spcciil folcgiam toluc Upl I Dr S F Taylor , a son in law of ox United States Sen nor Alex under Culdwell of this city , comm'ttod sui cide In his rooms In the ex-senator s resi dence this evening Two shots weie fired , the second prov ing fatal No cause is ussvned for the net Dr lav lor has bcon drinking very hoavilv foi some time past 1 his evonlngho wont homo about(1 ( o'clock and informed his wifothit how is going to 1 III himself Mrs JajUi tned to laugh the mitter off but the decor produced a pistol when Mrs I rjlor ran from the room Iho pistol reports followol im mediately Ihedcccisod v is a sou of the late United St U03 Paymister I ijlor of the ivventy fourth infmtry Ho was thirty six voirsold und loaves a wife Und two chil dien Iho affair hn3 crctitod a profound sensation here on account of the Ii1l,1i joel il standing of the parties concerned • Nrhraslci , low i null Dakol i IViisIoiih Washington , Dec 3 ISpecial lelogram to Tin Ul c ] Pensions granted Nobras leans Orlfehiul invalid Nuvy , Ld Kicek , Amsworth Diniol J Moyois Histln.s , Jacob Hoffman , Glen Alnlno , William P. Allen , Columbus Incioaso Willi im Downey , Lure in , Charles L Gilbert Or leans , John II Morris Elk Cltv , Diniol I Mclnturf , Stanford , Henrv Fiaki , Cedar Ilapids , Samuel Oliver , Frccport , William , II Kocitloy , Honodlct , John C Smith , labia Kock.AloxII Pollock , Oinaba , John M Johnson , Ogillaln , Charles Wittstiuck , Firth , Conrad Wnggonoi , Giand Islani , Wiliimn Campbell Conlial Citj , 1' W Cameron , Alnsv/orlh Original widows Minors of Albert Mill , Hubbell Pensions for lo wans Original invalids Tames N Porter , Pralrio City , Ihnmas i Shrlvcr , Albla , John West , uluson City , : Divid W Smith , Wulnut , Jesse Shi ppord , { rioarfiold , LdwirdH Mumlui , Eden , I J wurd lhomas Ha elton , Andrew Kllgore , Woodburn Increase Leon udGridv , Grin villo , Tohn Crowl , ' 1 renton , Lrnstus II Smith , List Dis Moines , Solomon Walkei , Centorvillo , Asgiim Olsen St Olnf , Samuel I Moonoy.Clemons , W llllam I Sutton , Hoono , Daniel 1' Coles , Knoxville , John H Day , llrighton , John S Wasson Dos Moines , Hiram Chase Sheffield , William J Emer son , Davenport , Gcoigo O Stcadmaii , Des Moines , William O Carter , Atlantic , Ircdcnclc Seaman Dcs Moines , Andrew Cogloy , Vinton , John C Hiiner , Wcbervlllo , iluycs Hiidcn Peru , Jncnb liertschl , Fui lei , Ch irlos W , Scanlon , Indianola , Or lando Van Hognrt , Griiincll , Frodeiick \ Spill , Hawkeye , Andeison Lee btuart , 'ihoinas Newell , Oskiloosa , William P. | Park , Allorton , Hcnrv Leonard Dtlmir | John 11 Love Slgnurnoj , lhomas E Hobbs Clear Lake , Ensloy Phillips , La conn , John W. Estier , Churdan , Juincs II layler , Hcd Oak , Jacob Porllno , Mt Pleas ant , Albert Ciiimincs , Ash Grovu Mexican j Burvlvors Louis Schnltter , Kieliardsvlllo Ponslons for Dakotans Original invalid - Evan H Bakko Valley City , Orocon lticli- mend , Tyndull Increase San foi d J llaker , Stuigis , Alva W Scholield Danbury , John C I tnko , lyndulujCirco H Ames , Michi gan , S M llaker , March , Crus Wilson , Oclnchs OriglnnI widows , etc Jauo , widow of John Cavanaugh , Andover " rh o > Were All Slnni > r . Sav I jiancisco , Dee J [ Special Tolo gram to Iiib Hpe 1 Mrs Woolworth , nn ovaiigolfst , Is nightly creating sensations In Oakland Last night , for Instance , In ro > sponso to the nxhortation , ' Smnors confess your sins , " over fifteen hundred men und women dropped on their knees and prajed First there were low mutterings , then they traduolly became louder una tlio shrill voices of the women ro.l 1 bo heard above all Presently nearly all began to ruvo , and J shouts aad exclamations of peniluuco filled the lout 1 hen at llio first lull the excite ' ment began to woai oft and one bv ouo they rose and , after looKing round ut their nelrfh- bors , went out Mrs Woolworth rs un ! doubtedly possessed nf a great dual of inag- ; "netism nud apparently cau do what she likes with her audiences , iho Oiklund pic-ichcrs frown on hci exhibition * . huiiin.liii | Ainvals At Hamburg Ihe Gellert , from New York At London-Sighted ; The City of Paris from New York , aad the Illinois , from Now Tfork for Antvvorp At Now York Ihe Worra , from Hrcmcn > ; the Lydiati Monarch , from London , aad the Pennsylvania , from Au twerp THE GREAT GROXIN TRIAL , j ! Judge < Wlnrr Ltys Stress Upon a ] Tochnlonllty | EVERY INCH OF GROUND FOUGHT J [ \ . The Dolcnsu IioiisIiik Nothing Un * [ ' ' ilono to Save the Nocks or the Conspli atoi < IiikIiiiiii'm Apt Itepli ! A I i il Hnttlo ? ) Cmctrn Dec 11 Judge Wing resumed his i1 ! nrmiincut In the Ciouiii ttill this uftcriioou ] t Aftoi touching n number of mlnoi points , Jio < ' took up the question of the cnuso of death , 11 stutlng i the law tu bo thnt Hoc uiso must bo j . proved In accordance with the tonus of the j Indictment , also conviction could not follow ' lu this case it w is clurgul that Dr Croniu I ' died from the effects ot the Inllhtloii of j wounds and cnntusslous on the ho id Tbo } ' speaker went on to nigiio that this illtgntlou wus not piovod and th it the experts In their tctlinoio could not suy that the nature of < the wounds on Dr Cumin's hca 1 nnd fueo j were such ns to iiceessnrllj cnuso death Judeo Wing noxttook up the quostlon ns ' to whether or not the blood found in the cot tage was huiiuin bloo l or not , an 1 slid the i bcstovidcilca the prosecution could give was that It w is the blood of some mninmul Iho speaker then proceeded to nttack the tosti - mony of Ex | crt tollman , given in regard to " his idcutlllcn'lon ot the hair found in the t iriink , In the cottage und on Dr Cronln's . j hcud as the same hair Ho declared It to bo fnposslhlo 'I his closed his address nnd , lughini took up the uigument on bull lit of gi the prosecution M DMr Ingham spoke nt lcncth of the killing S of f roninand thodisposdof his hoiv , mid K dolincd nud illiistrntcd the application of the [ ji law of conspiracy Addrosslng himself to the Kj vnluoof citcunistuntinl ovldenco ho quoted gj legal ouinious to the effect that it may bo M stronger th in uny direct evidence Judge fj Wing ho slid , had taken up the oildcncobit M by bit nud mgucd its wcikncss 1 Ills was B simply the old story of the butidlo of sticks jS So it was in this case 1 uch Incrimiiuiting S circuuistnnco w is explainable upon the K thcori of innocence but the combine 1 con j | elusion tu which thov pointed was H irresistible 1 lie circumstances from the a time of the meeting In C imp JO totho finding M , of the clothes ot Croniu in the sewer g showed nn intelligent human design It hud ff its origin in hate its foundation lu the chat go I tint Cronln wns n spv nud its end in the j | butchcrv in the Carlson cottage und the bu- J § n il in tbo sewer Air Itichum piocce ed to flS unnlvze the uvlucnce , uud getting uuwu to th the Cm lson i ottai.e , said jj 'W li } did Huilco rent the cottage nnd hold M possession of it unoccupiCl , month after 1 moutlil Ho was a d iv laborer nnd working W\ \ only pirt of Hie time W bora were the * w j ; brothers and the ilck sistct who wis tone ! F ' cupi the cotti o with him ? Why did * they not uppcir uud tcstifi In his m bchain Fiui oi Iho pcoplo were W : to live in this cott igo yet It did not contain llj a. single aitlclcof kitchen fuinituro It was M to attend to ono of O Sullivan's men tint JET I no doctor was called iho rottigo was Wi clo e to O Sullivan's house nud Hurlco told jH 0 Sullivan about it soon us ho rented it K Subsequently O Sullivan vuuehod lei him " I hu sue liter dwelt at loucth on the bus M , plclous chiraclcr of the Iceman's tontr.iot W foi Cronln's Bet vices tbo hiding of the j.H vvblto horse , Coughlm's suspicious actions , Ji etu IIo wento\er the gidUud of the rldo f to the cottneo the murder , the subsequent jtt bcstowil of the body in thu catch h isln and I Burkes lllkht All this connecting chain of 1 evidence , ho sud , wis uildlsputed Ho ffl touched u ion the alibi testimony and W ah nved It was ill by friends of the accused , . whllo the inculpitlng nvilcncQ was by un- m pirtiil witnesses lnhnm then ptnccodod 9 to trace the connection between Coughlln , | Kunra and O Sullivan Ho levlowed'tho llLht between Cionln ami tbo trlahglo ns [ the moving cause of the muidcr and closed [ ' with un appeal for conv Ictiou 1 AHMiilVAMrj\I101tnUVUS10\ Annual C invputton ot thu Older In Si IouIh St Louis Dec , 3 The annual convention of the Farmers and Luboiors' union mot [ hero ted ly w ith a largo number ot delegates , in attendance After aldresses of vvclcomo * i the convention ussomblcd in executive bos- sion Ihcso incotlngs are to be secret m Delegates nro present from Arkansas , Ken I tuckv , Knnsns , Viifclniu Gcortin , Ten ' ncsseo Loulsitna , Oklihoma Aim y land , Alabimn Nebi isku North C uollua , South Carolina , Indi ma and Jcxas Committees W were apjiointcd to confci with the ullianco of the iioith on the foundation of a national alliance und on co operation with the Farm # on'Mutual Hcncllt association Dclcgitcs to convention from the noith nlllaneo held an informal conference this morning Under the pi in of consolidation with the Farmers nnd Laborers union this body will probably adjourn to sit la convention buforo the week ouds At the meeting of the Firrrcrs' ullianco this afternoon a committee was appointed to center with a similm committee from the Farmers and Laborers union to discuss the , ndvisubllitl of consolidating the majority j * of the committee is not in favor of eon m solidatlon ft As to the proposed consolidation with the Kniclils of Labor Pn sldent Livingstone of 9l tbo Gcoigin st ito orgunlzatloii said "Wo ; WD pioposa to form nn olfensivo and dufcnslvo Mm nllluncn with the Knights of Lnboi and lo H co opnrnto with them is long us it is mutu KM ally advantageous If our pith lea Is us along the same real It adds to the strength of both aiders to work together When our ways IH diveri'O wo cm part In friendship to meet ju | furtlici along on some other issue 1 mil not Wm ono of thoprliiclpaludvocatosof co opei ition aJl with thu knights but I can sco advuntUL.es to he derived from such a step " ' WILLIAMS AN nV-CONVlCf. il Tim San Francisco Adv onturer Ex- W Iiomi il Ity a I ollow Criminal W Svv ritiNiisco , Cula , Dec 3 [ Special W Telegram to Xm Dei J Iho young mun , W A. C Williams who said ha is the Jlloglti- mate son of tlio lloston uuUlouaire , Arthur , Goijinm , is ugaln u subject of comment A week ugo ho said ho ha 1 b on hivon $1,000- | 000 in bonds and about iM > 00J lu property on condition that ho wouldn't bother Cor- ham any longer , Now comes to the frort m ex convict of the Cook countv Jail , Clncig ) , who eajs that Willhuns is none ether tl un u former con ' fidouco man who has loan in the county prison und served a joai's torui in Jollet = The reason Williams Is thus exposed IH to Sun Franciscans Is Uucauso ho snubbed II his former pal ana wouldn't tive him uny H money Williams Is said to bo well known WM to the eastern police utidoi the tiumus of Hlaku , bai guenittl und Williams iclo- BJ grams soot brought responses todav from llio counti J ill that n man named lilake who 1J answers Williams description served a term JhJ there lhu warden of loliet says that a mun flj named banguonitto who has all the char flj ucterlstlcs , In habits and appearance , of M Williams was under his charge for a year III . , IB „ Hiii | hung Wiuitt Illootl "IB Saco , Mo , Dee d In the pollco court to- H day Hop Long , proprietor of a Chloota laundry , charged with assaulting unows- • * piper reporter with u hot flatlrou , pleaded guilty nud in upon court thioateiied to kill the reporter on the first opportunity Ho - - was lined $1 and costs , but refused to pay the line uud was sent to jail * Poisoned llnr Child ICai amazoo , Mich , Dec.3 Mis C P.Mills , the wlfo of the Lplscopal rectpr hero , administered - isterod morphine to nor one year-old child tonight and thou cut her own tin oat No * cause Is aiilgnul for tbo deed , Doth will ' die i i mmmmmmmmummmmmmmmmm %