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HHr 1 > HI I The Omaha : i Daily Bee I hh H NINETEENTn YEAK OMAHA , THURSDAY MORNING DECEMBER 5 ISSi ) . ' NUMBER 308. 1 I JlDCEBRE\V ) \ R'SNOMINAriOS HH1B B " " j ItlnRocolvod JnWfishlngton With H General Satisfaction " " " HHJ M JUST THE MAN FOR THE PLACE H Pensions 1\ir Ills luar V Hill to Li- H | tnhllnti ii 1 Ixcd Iloitnilnry Hem - m tvven Ncl > rnnkn nntl loivn K C p tnl Gossip H Washington HciiFAfTnr Omahv Hrr I HH ] G13 I 01 RTCrSTlI ST trBT , > HH Wasiiinqtox D C , Dec , 4 ) H Tbo appointment to lay of David J llroucr B ot Kansas to boassociate justice of the su- H ] > rcmo court of the United St lies to fill ttio K vncanr-y made by the death of Assocl ito Jus B tko Matthews iv w foroshidowcd in these H dispatches lust tilfeht Xlio appointment Is B a | plnudcd 0 i every hand sluco It was mndo m In recognition of Ids eminent ability mid B merits K Judge llrovvor Is Itnown by a largo number M of men in publlo life hero and Is spoken of in fe tht , blithest terms ! lo Is n Jurist of unusual 1 qualities mid his promotion Is looted U | an ns H ono of the most iibctal acts In the line of M civil service roforin m President II inison will yet In nil proba R billty hnvo the api ointment of two or moro M nssotlnto Justices to the supreme cjurt B Tunticcs Miller of loyjn und 1 lold of Call BIB fornlii can go upon the rctlro t lis * nt most BBB any tnno It Is understood that they have BBB oxirosscd u wish to rctlro us soon us the BBB bench n' thu supreme court Is fully organized BBB and their successors c in bo utrcc 1 ui on BBB A belief prov nils hero that Ju igo Woo Is of BBH the Unite t btutos district court of Indium HHJ will bo given ono of these positions ludto BBl Wooila is ono of the brightest 1 iwycrs In the BBl country , wus a lovolist duruic the wn mil BBl Ins ruidore 1 good 3t rv iec for the republican HHJ partv In physl iuo ho is largo powerful and HH commanding He is a voung innn an 1 would BBM bavc u lout und active life befoiohim amidst BBH many old men on tl e bench BMB COMM1NT ON 1MM10J1 9 11E10HT BBB Tbo pirt of Secretary Windom's report BBB which cil'cl ' out thu most interest was of BBB couiso the section dovotel to the silvei BBB ) question His recommendation lortlioissue BBB of tioasury notes agnnst deposits of silver BBB bullion at thu m irl et pileo of silver when BBB del ositcd and his recommend itiou for the BBB repeal of the compulsory feature of the BBB present coin igo net are virlously reccivod BBB ; by the silver men Senator Dolph of Oroeon HHV approves his position 1 reo colnngo of all HHV Vol , " ho slid to your correspondent this HHV aftcinoon would at unco l lice all eommer HHJ cial transactions upon i silver basis ind BBl cause nil commodities to fluctuate with thu HHV vaiIng toll price of sliver Alltaxos would BBl bo | ild in s'lvcr and told voull become an BBS nrtieloof n erchnndlso An atroemcut bo BBS twee i thopinciil ! | eoininorei.il n itions of BBS the world to coin both gold and silver at BBS son cthlngllko the ratio of present value BBS would probably result in sustaining HHV the value of each at the rutos agreed upon HHV but if the Unit d at lies were to adopt frco BBC comago of silver without such an agreement BBfl she would ot oneo take her place besilu BBJ Moxlco in Ha and other silver countiies I BBj linvo not mid lime to examine the seeiotury s BBS suggestion to issue ortldcatca for silver BBfl ] bullion but if ns I understand it , the plan is BBfl ] to issue certllleates for the market \ duo of HHV ' the bullion to puts eurront ut their market BBj vnluo from dnj today that would and must BBfl injura the public credit I do not sco the BJ beuollt oftho plan or what eoull bo gained BBJ un ler It b ) the producers of silver I nm in BBJ favor of a bl met Ule currcm ) but ur dor BBJ cot dilions not dnucoious to the public BBJ BBJ i bis view Is sustatuc 1 by most republicans BBJ in both branches of congress BBJ Miiuvsrcv and Iowa nn is BBJJ A larco , trlst of bills wis introduced in the i BBJ | senate OJ the senators from Nebraski mid BBH oloivntodav 1 ou < out of liva me is ires uro i BBfl Xamillu , hovvovor to Inr Ule readers hav BBB in been introlucrd In the lust session of ' BBB coiercss Senator Paddock iutiolucid the i BBB following bill which ho placed befoio the i BBB senate duiing the list session or connrcss BBS ] Jo lolund certain sums to purchvnrs In 1 BBH the Oleo and Missouri Indian reservations > BBH in Nebruslcv an 1 Knnsus , npproi rluting BH f to OiO for the establishment of a i ublic BH building In Iicatnco ullowing postmasters 1 BBJf 10 per Lent of the bo < c roots where the l ro u BBS Iscsuro not ovvnca by the govornmeut mi BBS tborlzlng governors of territories to ap- SSSB point Scloetmon , a clcik recorder asses SSJfl soi and superintendent of district sclools 1 SSSB to rcmovo the charto of desertion 1 SSSJJ from tlie military rccoid of loren W Hust SSSB uiLS for the toltof of Jumos Pace , amend BSSH Int the net for tlio toliof ot cortnin settlers BSSH on public lands and prov Idinj , for the lop.iy BSSSj mentof coitain fees purchuso monevs nut ' BBSS commissions paid on the entries on publio BBB lands before June II ) ISM ) BBSS bonator Paddock Introduced tlio following BBB original bills BB Providing for ttio disposal of the Tort BH Bcdtwlck milltiirj reservation in thostutcs BH of Colorado und Nebraska to actual sottlcrs BB under the provisions of the homestead laws , BH a | proprlatlng f 00 000 for the establishment BH of a publlu building ut bait T ulto Cit , BH rclloving the railwuv mail service from the BH operation of the civil service law , amending HH section D1J8 of thu revised statutes so as to BSSH proviao for tlio ort inizntlon of national BBH bunks with less capital than J.iJ.uOD BSSH und prov Iding thut banks may bo established BBH with fij ( KK ) c-ipttnl In cities containing a HH population of ovoiSLOO , in cities with not HH moro than J COO population with u capital of HH ( ID 000 , in cities with u popul itlon of loss H thin 3000 inrabltants with10000 , proud HH iut for the construction of postofllco build HH lns of where the recoil ts foi the pioeodlng SSSB tbreo years liavo exceeded } J 100 annually , BBBBJ to pciulon Mrs A J Horton Glarko fa Mor BBSS ) rlam Marv O IISlljIds and Uutlor Prcsson , BBBBJ providiug for tlio udjudoition and p-iwnent BBBBJ of In li in depredation claims , uinondmir tlio BBH tiuibci culture net by proscribing the char BBJf actor of the ufllluvlta nuthorizluc , the secre i BBJf turv of tlio interior to certify the amount of BBB laud located with military warrants BBB in Nebraska , Kansas and other iril > states ; to usiauusn two auuiiionui BBJ laud district In Cvobruska vvlth ofllccrs at Al BBJ llunce and Hrolten liovv ; amending tie pro BH emptiou homusteiid nets relating to settlers BBJ oflld ivlts so us to uuultot ullldavit to bo BBJ luudc before the clerK of the court iu the BBj nbscuio of the district Judges BBJ benator Pa Idock also presented the mo BBJ icorlulof Ncbraskucitlzons for the territorial BBJ cuvernincut for Okl ibomu , also the petition BBJ oftho citizens of Otoa count } pravlnt , far BBJ nn appropri tllon of f 100 000 for the improve BBJ wont of thu banks und chuuiiol of the Mis BBJ souri river at Nebraska City BBJ bonator Mandersou reintroduced a number BBJ of bills which ho introduced In the Hat con BBJ cress Among them are mo lsurcs nuthoilz BBl lug the president to confer the brevet lank BBJ ui on oiurors or the United States nrmj for BBJ talluut sorvlccs in tlio Indian cum BBJ paifciia , for the relief of flionns BH 1 Ictchei 1 olev , alius J homus I lotchcr , HH for the relief of I irst I ioulonnnt flflj James Itcatraii ot the United States arm ; , J lor the relict of the heirs ot Onirics li J Now ton und the heirs of Charles li Smith , f toiircvcut the summary cancellation of pen J Biou ojrtiticato * an 1 providing for a hearing J iu cases relating tliereto , to pension ( ran BH villoll Juinorand Gcorfco W Paltott , up preprinting JJOOOJO ( inttuad of JI7.V00J us J the bill rooned | lu it S provided ) for n J publio bullditiE , ut HaituiLs mm f ooojOfor a BBJ public building at Norfolk , requiring con J tcstunts in land cases brought betoro thu BBJ local lund otlkers of the United Stun s to piy BH tbu costs in such contests in certain cusvs , BBJ "x providlug tor the suloor islands in the Piutto BBJ N rlvor in Nebruskaut publiouuotloa.reUtlig BBJ to tlio eillclcncy ot thu infuutr ) and military BBJ battallonr , BB boi ator Mood ) of South Dakota lutro- BB dueed a bil ) fcianting to the state 5 per cent BB of tjio sales of loads which liavo been sola in BBJ bouth Dakota und vvhluh mny hero liter bj BB , told , iinoludlng the ludlau recreations BB Which are to bo opeutd forsettlomout B Senator Wilton of Iowa Introduced a bill subjecting Imported liquors to tl o provisions of the Hws on icte 1 by the sev ral Btutos , nlso prohibiting the carrjlng of liquors Into prohibition states bj nmendlng the Inter state commerce laws , grintug p"islons to 1 1 rank S Wooster , Huth Gregg , lliomas r ltUMcll , Hcnjimln V llanghkirk and Will lam Clnvvsons Assist uit Secretary of the Interior Chandler dlor today afllrmol the decision of the com missioner of the goner il lind olllco In the o iso of Willi un Archer vs August Kluck , Involving the tlmbi r uilturo rntrv fortlio uortheist 'f of Boetlon 11 , township 101 north ranco5Jwcst Mitchell , b 13 laud district ii viiiovs op tup vrvn From tlio annual report of the commls slonor of peiisinus , w rittcn by Cori or il I in tier un 1 Inst Issued IiipHli correspondent takes the following showing the issu inco ot pensions by counties during tl o lust fiscal ieir County " No it ounty NT Mlam * ) r ks rney 77 Mitrlope 11 Kolth TO llauncr I Kovnlaha 41) ) lllatio • irivlmlnll ' Hot lluttu fft.lvnox 01 ll ono * li ancastor llrovn Bllllncoln H llulTilo slogan > lu II irt Nt'LiOiip ' a ) llutl r l.S Mel nelson 1 ( ass HJVlalUon 1 < t < Telir "JMerrleK 111 ( linso 04 Sancs lil Clierri f 4 Seinaha 1 IU Chevenno KiNuckills KM CI ly liitiOmihiv ltcsvirvo 11 .Coltax sotoo . HI ' I imlng 41 I nwneo 1) ) C istor -S 1 erl ini * I Davis llholps ft 1) ikota fit ) I lerco W Dawes til I latto 7 lliwHon 10II oik " 0 llHiiel ISIItock -1 lllxon - . He 1 W Plow 141 li ) Itu Hit Itlellur lsoil -H 1)0ulii ) 110 Millnu Z.U Dundj ilMnrpy c 1-un it 1 s iundori 1 7 lillmorc loUB UlulT It 1 runklln lUISewnid 1)3 ) I rontler uiUBri tin ut 1 irnas II Shermvn " 7 llnte -I7sinii" 11 ( larllell K" " Stanton -1 ( Jospor 1 Ihurston T ( Irant li rnaycr K7 ( Irecloy niiluoinas 1" Hall lnovnllcv 110 llamtltou 1 )1 ) \ ishlntton U Harlan I0 | VV ivuu- I Hijes lllVnbsttr VI Illtrlicock W heeler II Holt y ) \ ork oa How \r 1 111 Tel raon ' 4 lotal 8 5.W Jonnson v In Iowa there nnvo been 20 bS5 Usucd and in the two I ) ikotis I 410 1011 A PI\BD llOUMUlir U < JB In the sonnto today Muudersou introduced the following Whereas At \ irious points on the enstorn bound try of the st iti of Ncbtaski the mid dlo of the eh innel of the Missouri has so mntonallv en luted from natui il causes as to lcavo lund3 origin illj within Nobr iskn according to the piovisious of section . ot the net of Auril 1J ISiil east of thu picsont ml Idle of the main ch innol of the Missouri live and disputes coicornlng the owner ship of such 1 inds 1 aving arisen and there is dungor th it Justi o may ba dofe ited in civil m d in criminal cases on ucco mi of pleas of Jurisdiction , tlieioforo Uesoived lhat the sceretarj of the iu tenor bo uud is hereby directed to Inform the sun ito at as c irly a data as practicable what informatio i if uuv ho has conceding thu disputed ow iiorstnp of the lands mentioned aril of Information in nnjwiso roluting to the Biibjcctm liter ombraco.1 harem which has como to his official knowledge with such suggestions as he in ly make to settle the Jurisdiction nnd ownership which may occur because of the chuntes In the mi Idle of the channel of the s ild Missouri rlvor and to re poit for the consider itiou of the sdnuto a boundary line between the states of lowi and Nob-asna that shall bo fixed , determined und unfluctuating IOWA 10STMVSTE1IS Collins Storj countv I P. Harrison vice C 1 Cimpbcll removed , Mackburt Mndl son county , 11 S Honham vice J D Love , resigned , Mlnburn Dallas countj L II lones vIcoD C lil ch removed , Pntno City Jasper county J J" Cowman vice \ II tirons removed VIlbCMI ANEOUS Oil loans In Washington are discussing frcoly thoeiiididuey of Controssm in Seney for the BUcces3orshlp to bun itor Pajno Judto Senei has soivel four vcaialucon tress and for savorilyoars h 13 boenavcry prnminont member of the house commlttco on Ju liclarv Ho i nn omlnont lawyer aid Ins unusual influence at tlio uitloual cipltii 11a is a polished gentleman and would make an accomplished senator Ho would stind out iu st-ont contr ut with Senator Puv ne Among the appointments minlo by Mc Phcrson clerk of the house is that of ; Charles U McICcnnev of Miunesota to bo i eurolllut clerk vlcolviiigof Illinois Pi uuv S II atii M.W 1IGH1 Testlinonr of tlii Itay Iltvntor "Mnn 1 In tlio Iribiino ( IntI < 1111 lt Mivncvioiis , Minn Dee 4 The Journal to lay prints the story of Julius Miller , the 1 da > elevator man of the burned I'rlbuno 1 building which throvv3 now light on the ' cause of the lire Miller says that on Satur dav , the day of the flro , atQp in ho saw Lottus the night engineer , and his brother go Into n room in the third Hoar , where the ! llro st irtcd Diey lit matches and pecrod around Mlllor lold them to bo careful with the mutches or they might Bet the building on ilro I-oftus was on the stan I at the In quest yesterday , but h lid nothlnt alio it tUJs inci lent In nil testimony O A Williams manatlng editor of the Irlbuno told his story on the st ind this morning 1 ha funeral of the two operators James r Igoo and Waltoi V Miles of the Asso dated press took ulaco this afternoon Pom 1 fellow operitors from the Associate 1 press foui from the \ \ ostorn Union un 1 four from the North American telotraph company acted us 1 all bo irars Commercial Tditor Millman's funeral was also bold this attemoan und his body was tonihht sent to Uroadhead Wis Ali day todav the coroners Jury continued the Jurv hnnriugovidenco as to the doatns of the different persons In the building the ot forts to sccuro better ilro protection und > other matters pertaining thereto Nebraska anil Iowa Pension * Washisotov Dee 4 [ Special Telegram to 1'iiE Ull ] Pensions granted Nobr tskui a Original Invalid James II 'Swltzor ' , Luicr- ick , Albert Pitman , Ilubbell Incroiso Larkin Tunk Minden , alter Huff Central City , I aivln N Loomls Iluyos Center , Charles W Wooloy , Hosklns , Daniel Cirounor , Plum Valley , Wnsliii tton Ander son , Mln leu , August Duffer , Olmwa , Potar A bharp , Humboldt , Daniel 1 Jones , lowurd 1 von L Lvuns , Iluyos Center , \ \ ilson Wilson , 1 ndicott James W Purdue , Auburn , Jumes Smith , 1 rloud Pensions for Iowa Original Invalll Willlnm Christy Des Monies , Miller lelg lor , Mclirctor , bamuul \ \ loms Muinhull town , Davit b liullock I est Nutloa , Jesse liurglnS ubster Citi , James M Woo lcoclr , Sioux llty , John C dates bvviu , Herbert Mowcii Carina Increase Hon ) 1 mill It , bhlploj , Nuco Hcnston Couwuv , John C Hottte Olive Hiohard A ivllkln son , 1 lot Is , John \ \ Law , Corv don , Will lam II Christ ) , Creston , lliomas M Uidcr , 1 alt Hold , William Seidell , Harper , William U Javlor , Ames , Ikntoti A Matthews , Knoxvllln , Abram bells Mm ray , Gcorgo W Sahiiku Corydou , Pitrick Hurloy , J m luctuburt , Arnoll lwitgs Wushmtion , Abuer It Hunter , Sutherland ; John W. 1 uller Cuntcrvillo , bluphen 1. . Hawkins , DcsMoIiea , William J MoCorinlck , Lakes burg , 1 lijah I Culver , CIirlon , Charles U Novvcll W ilker , UIJili Houd , Westgato , Hiram N lurguson btoryCity , IlershallU Pirkln Plojd Iteissuo Davtd it Horn burgcr , llonopirtjoorgo\\ l.ldon Iteissuo and iucioaso Patterson D Harper , Mount btcrllng Mnu a It y'u Aiquittal Comjtantinopju , Djo 4. Muusso I3oy has been ucquiltcd on all the churtns Thu verdict is tciierall ) criticised u uot iu au cordauco with the facts BlSHAllCK I I GIVES A BANOUET * A Brilliant ABaomb'aso of States man natl SaVanti STANLEY ! AND EMIN PASHA llio Count an Ij iger U"clpliMit of the Latest New A Lrom tlio li- plnrers O riiiiiny mill tlio Slave trade Great Intcroit in Ilarllu irtiwriuhl ISSO b I 11 l i a > r Ii 1I 11 ' (1 ( Uninx , Doc 4 | Noiv York Horall Ciblo bpocltl to litu lint J Count His tunrclc t wo 11st night in Ills mugnlllcant ro cot tlon rooms one o ( these parlli montary biniuots which has rcndciol It famous among distinguished men Anion , } the J00 guests present vvoro Count Houonth il and Herr Von M irchull who represent Saxony nnd Had on In the bundosrath or tcncrnl council ot the empire , Herr Von llandowltz anibass 1 lor at ( onstintluo pie , now hero on louvo , the hereditary princes of Hollerith il Pohrlngon and 1 uerstodberg , Count Woldorseo , who left hero this morning to shoot vv ith the liatsor ut Dessau , Herr \ on der Janu of the Hav v rlun let moo , n son of the 1 imous toaer tl , Herr \on Mold Von Stouirlch Aon Ivriucl and other members of the foreitn ofllco who either know Amerlcv well by Btudv or liavo boon at taehod to the letatiolis at Washintton , Minister von Uoctlchcr , Count Autust van Ulsmarck , major of the First dritoon guards uud a cousin of Princa Htsuiarck , von Uodo director of the ronl museum Prof Hirschour , rector of the unlvorjit" , the national llboril inoubTS of the rclch stag in n bed ) , sever il loader ! of pirttcsiu the opposition , Dr Hlrucs Hen UicKcrt and Senator Wollso of thoudvineod liberals and Hcingo Huone von Herro nan and Liebor of the center , Counts Holstoln nnd Mnrllch Piof beliwonnlger chancellors , doctors und others I ho Horall telegram from Msuwah was the first iutlmitlon that the Herat 1 rollof expo lltlon and Huron Giavcmuth aud his C3cort li id effected their Junction with Cuiin Pash 1 and Mr btanle ) The news spread through the brilliant tuthering llko flro In prairie grass and Count Bismarck holding the Herald telegram In bis hands was soon in the center of u dense thro it ot ministers nnd deputies eager to hear the grc it news of the African heroes first meetlnt with the comforts of civilization from which t'icy liavo reiminol exiled so long All these distinguished men Count Uistnnrck Count Wnldcrseo Minister Von Uootiehcr nnd others had enl ) kind words of Bjmpa th ) for the explorers and the Hoi aid which liashastcnod to meet the two great travelers on their return When a number of little tables covered with vinn Is vvoro brought in the I oalth ot Stanlo ) Emln , Qravenruth Wlssman and the Heruld wis pledted ataln and utuin in gioat flowing tankards of llofbraen or bumpers of chumpngne To a ltttlo group of which vour corresi ondont was one , Count Ulsmarck spoke urterwaids with regard to Last African matters as follows I am tlad that the Herald generous nnd ontorprlsing as that pijei Is , was the first to communieito this great news to us In regard to Last Africa it is aifllcult for ma to say moro to the Herald on the subject than I Intro in the retchsl i „ Wo must vvmt for fuller and more detailed reports ports from the absolutely faithful and rcl able - blo men whom we line sent there men who have the entire conlidenco uot enl ) of the government b it of the German people at largo Wissman has male 11 brilliant looord not enl ) as a dashing oftlcor and cxploror but ns a man of Bciouca bo is the only German who bus crossed that coutlncnttvvlce und lanltsnmoug the most distinguished Gor man trivolors Ho and been eight or nlna ) oars in Africa before wo managed to secure his services No other Gorman has sucli a record behind him Ihuvo alioady pi ilol the work ho lias done in the rnlchstag Should ho succco 1 as well In pacifying the southern districts as ho has in the othois wo may ask him to coma back to Berlin and [ listen to his suggestions nnd advice What will then bo done , of course depends very much on what the Gorman Last African company deciles on The ovoots which have Just happsnod will give that ontorprlso a fresh Impetus It will however , bo at least three months before wo can como to any definlto conclusion In the mutter and bring > the quosnon in propsr sh ipo before the pub lie Vohson a morchaut who has doou In east Africa ind in whom the company has every conlidouco is going out there again before 1 long ns a commercial ugontot tlio company Ho was in West Africa too , in the employ of [ a Gorman firm for many ) cars Ho will con suit with our consul at Zanzibar who is on 1 excellent terms with the Lntllsh consul there and will then , after talking the mutter ever with Mujor Vt Issman , make a formal I roporttotho company llien netotiatlons . will betin botvvoen the company nnd 1 this government which will bo brought ton satisfactory conclusion , wu bono before spring the govoinmcnt does not forgot tint the principal object to bo attained in I'ast Africa is the suppression of the slave 1 trade This is the object for which the reichstag has supplied money Great results may bo expoctdd from tlio congress now In session working In the Intoiest ot clvlliza tlon at Hrussols In this matter we simply follow the gcnoial sentiment ot Gorman 1 people Wo huvo had a good deal of work not always pleasant work olthor , but wo found publio opinion to bo in favor ot giving the matter 11 fair trial , of waiting for the ohlckon to bo pioperly hatched In colonial manors wo are only 1 ogliiners in the kinder gurtcn , so to speak W hat are four or llvo ioars in Hip history of u colonial outorprisol 1 have been chary of expressing an opinion ? In tlicso matters but now wo uro c irriod \ on the cres * nf awavo of public opinion The kaiser aud the chancellor vvoro early notified by vvlro of tlio Herald telegram which moreover , appsarod In the Nor J j Deutsche , Allgemclno an 1 other papers The kaiser called on Count Blsm irck this mon Ing an 1 expressed himself greatly satisfied with the result and praised the spirit ot entcrpriso and liberality of the Herald and eentonthuslustto Wicgrams of vjolcomoaud encouragement to blauley und Luilu Pasha riio Stanley i \p < ilnlun [ Oil mi luM 16R ) I y J11 ie ( rtord 111 lltmutt 1 Miiim , Dec 4 [ Now York Herall Cable Soeelul to 1 ub Uli | Stonle ) ' * ex I edition , accompanied by the force sent out by the Herald , arrived here safely toda ) > All the 1 uropcans connected with the eara van uro woil with the exception of Stevens , the commissioner of the Now York gift entcrpriso , who haj boon struck down with fever and lies in mv tout very 111 Stanlej is brlnjlug vvlth liim .il of 1 mln Pashas peoile Mauy ot tbcsu persons nro nge 1 docreplt qr stcu , an I tltoy I are all bolng carried down to the 1 onst by ! Stnnio's Zanzibar men The troops and carriers In bt inloy's command elicit the un boundcl ' ndmlrntlon of overt ono 1 hey uro under tlio most perfect discipline nnd when on tlio road inarch In thiitpoifcctorderwhlch could enl ) bo cxpcctcl 0n. . well trained nnd ' a well provisioned iirmv Acting under 1 the orders of Major W issman LJeutonant bchmllt nndn few soldiers nro nccompanjtng , us to the coast It is their dut 1 ) to slightly prcccdo the main bo ly on the march nnl make nil pr-piritlons for camp Int comfort iblv at thev irious places selectel for nightly halts Stinloj and nil of Ins olllcors nro lou 1 In the.Ii prilsos of the kindly reception the ) met with at the hands of tha Germans ns a special courier was Bout up to Mpmpwa by Major W issman bearing man ) of the comforts of life of which the gcntlomon ot the expo dltion stind sorely In need I nm nssuicd th it these tblnts were most welcome Al though wo are oulv four dns from the coast Stanlov is still expoettng to meet tlio caiivanof provision ! which should have boon sent out in nceorlinco with the direc tions which ho gnvo four mouths ago AS UMIU ) IlY JCUI . LNGIjISH Comments nf tlio London Press nn the Pri'Hltlotu h Message I osnov , Doc 4 llio Tlmos welcomes tlio oxtridition proposed in President Harri son s message , nnd expresses surprlso that the western states do uot revolt against the heavy ex ictions of taxation Imposed for the benefit of the cotton and iron workers of the Atlantic tates President II irrisnn proba bl ) bud th's ' lu mind when bo suttostod thut the protective principles Should bo applied to firm prolucts The blandnrl thinks tariff loform ma ) 1110 in something ronl a coiiplo of years hence II ilf of the present oxpeildituro is mcro o\ travaganca that can bo olsponsed vv Ith when the people decide to crush the spirit ot Tam many hall in W ashlngton us they sciatched it in Now Yorir llio News says Piesident Harrison s pro posal for a reduction of the surplus ran only boa 1 illntlvo measure It warns Lngllsh authors uud publishers not to expect too much from the , oprithtngltatloii It ro- girds the rofeienee to the tish ries ns tl o most s itisf 1 ing part of the message llio lolcgraph Is doubtful whether nuy import int practical result can como from the Pin American project nnd consl lers that It will bo Interesting to witch the reception ot the educational pioposul { 1 ho Chroniclesavs 'TJiocxtradition pro posal shows a courteous recognition of an honorable intentional obligation which should bo 1 ceil 10c il here The proposnl touehlug the bui plus Is tlm.ll and tame " Lnnmlian Comini 111 Iokonto Out , Dec 4 The Mail ( Independent pendent ) sas So fur as Canadians are concerned the mo3t Interesting portion of Pres dent Hirrisou's message to congress Is that relating to the trade policy of his ad ministration llio Mall rccontlv had occa sion to tel ' its readers that this policy was such ns to preclude alL hope during the present tcpublic 111 lcginle of any such trade nrrmgemontsns have boon fully discussed in both countries ot into The mnssato bears us out In this It Is Intact little else than a roootitlon oftho propositi jus laid down in the republican platform adopted at Chicago last } ear ' , The Glebe ( liberal ) conTiientinB on ProsI dent Harrisons mcssatv' says ltralsisno now Issues a id throws Huto new litht upon current politic il questions AMEUlCWWOOli MAUICl T Strength Results I roni tlio Advance In London H-iIi-j Hostot , Dec 4 fSpaeial Telegram to IhfUleI The American Wool It porter in its review oi the wool market foi the 1 week will say tomorrow ' lho confirmed report ot the 10 1 or cent advinoo at the > Loudon sales on all wools suited to 1 American manufacture bus furnished strength to the market hero this week , affecting line de'alno ' 1 and romblng wools tis ) eelally the former , ! which hive appreciated In value from > cent to 1 cent over last weeks prices The gencrul fooling even of the most corserva tivo among the wool trade east is that prices 1 for wool h ivo touched bottom nnd that hereafter the tendency must bo up wnid Ohio flno lleeccs have Btrongth cned sllthtly , In sympathy with 1 the advance in Austrn'ian merino utthosnlos VN is very Hrra indeed at 34o for 11 choice 1 throw vvbllo Wisconsin \ . is held at 80(1 ( Jlo The scoured cost of A XX Onlo is uow 75c Michignn v still receives voiy limited atten 1 tion but during the week Prices have been ' Btiffencd somewhat , and these 1 who vvoro freely offering wopl at TOo nio now holding at He with no takers Delaines nnd Que No 1 combings nro tha strontest wools in the inur ket and their scarcity has added much to 1 their stront position Ohio doloino has sold 1 this week utJ/iQ3lQ / und Michitan at JiMQ I .lljfo Ono fouith and thice cltbths blood wools liavo received a little moro 1 Inquiry , yet nro Btill rather dull three oithlhs Indium and Kentucky has 1 sold for 29a this week but the parties who sold at this llguro refuse to dispose of the re tnuindcr of theli supply at less than 3Uc Private advices from Mllwaukeo and also 1 Chicago state that quarter and Unco eighth 1 blood wools have Improved groatlv in do maud recent ! ) and considerable bus bcoa 1 tuken by local western mills lexas wools uro still quiet Now fall clip is arriving quito 1 frc < Mv , but prices are bo much above mnnu- factmers' views thatonly a fowsmul parcels 1 have been sold nnd these at 50o clean , w hilo > six to eight months wools bring from 55o to 00c Pulled wools move fuirly well mid I stooKB are well sold i p The disastrous ilro which visited the lioston dr ) goods district ' dostrojod some very heavy stocks of hosiery and as a result ticsh supplies have been ordered from the mills This will I m iterully improve tha market for 1 irnbs 1 pulled California wools show u slitht 1m provomenlon a basis ot 03o for clnau choloo but Oregon , like all the territories is dull The following are the seaboard quotations Ohio NX , 0iQT5\6 , Ohio No 1 1 17CC-MU. Michigan X 80a , Mlchlgau No 1 , 8u@a7tJ , Ohio delaines 35@ BOc , Mlchltindclalues Jt3 > ( S Ko No 1 t Ohio comblnts JJQ40C , No 1 , MIchlcan comblnts .WG Jo , loxasjlne , 12u , Montana 1 IJfJJ'ie , California nortlfern spuut,2JCi25u , California pulled , 2B JJc , Vnllu ) Oregou , J-2@.lo , Kansas Unc , lSQ Oo , Montana choice , SOQJIo Hicvv t Hue cogs | 'Mattli vvs AVashivutov , Dec 4V lho president to 1 diyseutto the sonata | tie ) tinmlnutlon of DivllJ Ilrowcrof Knusjs to bo associate Justice of tbo suproma court of the United btatcs [ Daniel J llrevver , ; ipwly appointed asso , elate JUBtleo of the United btatcs supreme court , is about fifty vcars old aud a native of bminn Asia Minor Hts father , Uev ; Joseph Uroivor , wa > minister to that coun ; tr ) when thu Justlto was born Xlioap J polutoo graduated from Yolo collcto and ufleriioar's stul of law In Now \ork city ho removed to Leavonworth , Kan , whore ha early look a prominent place in his prafos 1 slou Justice liruvvcr la u nephew of Justice btophon J 1'ield his mother having been a member ot tha famous Held fumil ) lho uppointmcut is tcnerall ) well received J < The Wtutlier I on out , For Omaha und vicinity 1 lldlny Nobiaska Light rau or snow , nortlierlj winds , lower temperature Iowa Haiti , southerly winds , stationary tamperaturo except In vvebtcui icrtlon i , colder * bouth Dakotai Litht snow , followed by elearmt ) uorthurl ) vYlndtt lower tempera ture , CONGRESSIONAL ' 1 PROCEEDINGS Over 1 Tivo Hundred Bills Introduced la the Senate THE NEW SENATORS CLASSIFIED \ nnrc Wnnts the Civil Sorvloo Imvv AlmltHli il Short Hum Pi mincers I'ctltlun tut HUntnslitp bulisldles BLiintr W AsiilNOTOS , Dee • * I ho crodonttats of Messis Plerco and Cisoy ns senators ftom North Dakota were presented road and plicctoufllo lho two senators then ad \ inccd to the desk und tjolt the oath of ot lleo Hoar , from the committco on prlvilogcs nnd elections reportol bick tlio r solution offcicd b ) him Monday prov Idlng for n mo to fur ascertaining by lot thu classes to which the senators from theio stitcs shall bo ns- Blned , ns to their respective terms of ser vice , Cullom thereupon proscntol cortllloites from tha two houses ot the North Dakota legislature design itint Piotco as sen itor for the long term fRHnar contended that the legislature had nothing tu do vvlth thu matter , which ex pressly devolved on the senate Got man rem xr ted that Itontlcally the same ease hid been pioseutcl In retard to the Hist scua'or from Minnesota when tlio legislature designated Rico ns the senator for the long term und when the senate decided cided thut the action could not bo letui led b ) It Cullom cxplalnod that ho had thought It propci that the action of the legist it uro of North Dakota shoul I bo placj t oil tha 1 ccor Is of the senate as an expression of its desire on the subject , and the resolution was igrccd tonud theu tuo drvvvlng ( as providol b ) it ) proceeded The result wis that of the two senators from Washington biuiia was us sltncd to the cli3s who'o term expues Mnrch I 1 * ' . )1 ) nnd Allot ! to the class ex | li ing March , lsJ3 Of the bouth Diltoli sen uti rs Moody's term expires Manh ! tsJl , and Pottlgrevv 3 March J lbJJ Of llio North Dakota senators Pierce s term c\ I Ires March J , 1& II , and Casey s M irch 3 , ISHVarious Various cxecutlvo reports ind comm inlca tions Were prcsontcd nnd refcrrc I to thu niproprlito committees Sovuai potltlons were presented and rcfarred anient them oil ) ullom lrom the bhort Horn Pro ducois' ussoci it ion 11 f ivoi of subsidies for steamships to Co itnl and South America and in favor of Chicago ns tno site for thu propose l world s fair in 1892 Uy Cockroll I rein the Kansas City com mcrcial oxebange , In fnvoi of bt I ouis as the site foi the world s fair with Chicago as second choice , also In favor of I cent letter postage Among others Introduced nnd referred were thofollowint Hy bherm in 10 make and alter the logu lntions as to uuio , pluco and the manner of holding elections for representatives in eon gress Hy Ueagan To dellno trusts , for the free coinage ot silver , to repeal the net for the buIo of ootids , to redeem legal tondcr notes li ) Dawes Extending the sponsion laws ( the bill prepurcd by a commlttco of tbo Grand Arm ) of the Ucpubllc ) U ) Stowaru lo provide for the free coinage ago of both told und sllvci mil for the i Issuance of coin certificates to circulate as coin Uy Merrill To refund the direct ta\cs conclude 1 under the net of IbOl . Hy btooner lwo bills as to the election of members of congiess also a bill to rou lite comniorco by telegruph Uy Vance To repeal tbo ci il service law Uy Lvuts beveril bills to Increase the salaries of United States circuit and district , Jultes Uy Vorhoos ror the pimcnt of nrroars i of pensions from the dutu ot loath or dis charge By Cullom To equallzo tlio rates of pen sions in certain cases Bvlarwtll-lo perpetuate the national bnnkint svstem Hy Davis Granting pensions to ox sol dlerfl and nnilors it c ipaelintcd for manual labor and to dependent rclutlv 0 * Uy Mltcnoll lo prohibit objectionable foroitn linmieration cncoutao „ desuablo immltratlon nnd to defend American labor , also for the admission of Id iho as a state H ) I re bor the nppolutmont of a com mission on the alcoholic liquor trallic Uy liitalls lo onuule the iuhuult mts ot Oklahoma uud No Man s Land to prncuio titles to town und city lots , also to rcmovo 1 the limitation iu the payment of pension urrears Itioscnuto then proccclcd to cxecutlvo business and soon adjourned Most ot today s session was dovotcd to the introduction of bills tbo total number pro sontod bolng 50j ntalnst 2J3 on tin llrst bill day two yoais ate Most of the moisures 1 proposed were bills thut fuiled to become 1 laws during the last congress Among them weio the following Uy Pierce lo rclmburso North Diknta ' for the constitutional convention expenses 1 in excess of the amount orlfin illy apt ropri atod , for the inspection ot live stock about ' to be slauchterod for consumption in some 1 slito or county other than thut in which > sliughtorcd and 1 roliibltlng iuuortutlon of udultcr ited articles li ) Mitchell Lxtendlng the Mexican pen slon act to all who served thirty dujs or moro In auy war since 1845 Hy Turple Granting a pension of 1 cent ; a month for oncb days ' seivico in tbo army during tlio Into war Senator Cullom Introduced a bill for the disposal of ull public lands in the United 1 btatcs in California Orcton , Colorado No vadu , Washintton , Montun 1 , North and bouth Dakota and In the states that may bo J formed nut of the territories of Arizona Now Moxlco , Utah , Idaho Woming and 1 Alaska uud which shall not have bceii other wlso disposed ot or reserved before tlio 110 coptanca of this act by lho states and the ratulc itiou by contress It provides that J those lands shall bo ceded to the states and the eventual states in which the Hinds lie on condition that the states shall convoy not moro than eighty acres susceptible to ro muuorative Irritation , to any ono suttlct If tha st.ito shall elect to sell the hinds the proceeds shall bo used for the construction and mainto- nancu of reservoirs ditches and other works for thu irritation of such of the lands as muy bo mudo remuneratively productive If the 1 mil is tivon to sottlcrs it is to bo taxed and , thu proceeds applied to irritation ] ui poses Senator Mandersou Introduced u bill in accord inrn with tha rccoininondulions of the . secretary of war , to increase tha eilluiencvof [ tholnfuntry of tru army 1 uch regiment shall bo composed of twelve companies , with r ono colonel ono lioutenaut colonel three majors ono adjutaut and quartermaster lho bill also provides that the number of en 1 listed men ot tbo army shall bo increased to jo 000 iho cabinet will hereafter meet on Tues 1 dasand tridajs " > rct AMlli a Horrible nth • St Josei 11 , Mn , Dec 4 Ibpectal Tolo- gram to Iiip Uek J Albert b Sherwood , a ) ounginn twenty ) oars of ate , met with a horrible death this morning on his mothers furm near Teas fourteen miles from St t Joseph , iu the southern part of Huchatian count ) Ho had been vnry much annoyed latol ) bv skunks killing bis mothers chick ens and dctei mined to put a stop to It by setting a trap for the depredators When bo wont out to the barn this mori ing ho found a skunk in the trap and sent back to tbo house for a gun J ha gun failed to go oft the first time and ho sent back to the house > for ammunition In tbo meantime he went to climb over the barn ) era fchco ivliu the gun in his hand when a board broke , letting him fill to the troun I lho hammer struck on the fence ns I111 wont down nuslin' the cun to dischnrgo und the full charge lol c I lu Sherwood s abdomen causing lmnicdiuto death \0u11g Shorw 1 A s fntnll ) Is ono of the most wealth ) in Hm liana 1 count ) flio fui 01 al will take plneo tomorrow ufternoon OIIU1SIIVNS IN COM l.HLNCr Tlio Mcctli g In Huston Dlsousirs the Social l'rnlilom Hostos , Miss Doe , 4 A giiorit Chris thn confi rciuc iinler the ausplci of the American ov ing illc il iilllanco of the U iltod btatcs botan hero toJ iv Presl lent Doea \ called j foi th 1 det ills ot the work fi0111 the representatives of the ill ft rent alliances giv ing us n specimen of rolltlous destitution the finding of save 1 church c Hikes til nb in done 1 mil two of them turncl into cheese factories Prof Lloy of fohns Hop tins uni v ctslty spoke on thn nee Is ot cities Among these enunierito 1 arc lho rovlv il 01 na tlonallsm , 70il for Dottcr muulcii il laws 11111 their bu ter administration looking to the prevention of | ovcrtv It is in v iln trvlnt to keep people from leaving tha couutiv foi thocit ) HUhor education should be no v I lo I nt public cost only foi those of imirko 1 ubillt ) Sccietnr ) Strong dl I not bollavo there is a city In the I ind tint lias not enough tool in 11 uud women to s iv e it lho mount oil said , Ilcieum I sen I 1111 " lolu ) it is * Hero is in ) cheek tori , sent some ono else ' Christnitty ! mist bo 11 contigion , sprcalingb ) person il touch Kov I r ink Jenkins of Al iba 11a told of the condition of thu niouutnln whites of the south ruinllv fouls , mult distilling and dlsicgnid of the inuriage ties hnvo woefully corrupted thom There Is monthly pre ich iut in the best > hurclios noprjer incutint nnd enl ) Intel ) a Sum ! ly school I heir ministers uro llllt rita and oflo 1 linmori1 au I ill 1111k 11 Is but no ) coplo ovei resoundel moro roa lil ) to mission irj olTort nnd it will bu our shame if lt is not nut 101 th J M Uucl lev D I ) , of Now York clitor ot the Chtistliu Alvoeato sud 010 oftho nee Is is to tct rll of oxtr ivac nice utiles tentntion iu the church an 1 private cvpcndl turo w tilth often makes the minister master of c roinonics in un otcluslvo club lho next need is improvement in our methods of nttn tin * tlio ) oung lhoy nio laitel ) socnl to j less detico Iutelloetu il nnd voiy little of the splrltuil order At , iln wo neoit to del end less u | on cxti mcous evangelistic efforts 01 the hippodroino pi 111 1 hu sceptics of the picscnt 1110 much more li ml to tloal with than u totioration sii co I lieu thcio is the doveloun out of sccict vices iiinong the sons of the rich und a trow ii g toloi itlon of the habit of modor ito drinking nmont church mem hers N V1ION VIj A\OUIj GKOAOKS Itliunc Uyll-f Their In lnstrj Must inr n Perish Wasiii'vcton , Dec 4 At the Natlnnnl W eel Growers moot ng ted ly a commlttco to t rcpaio au aldrcss to the wool trowels of the United Stntc3 wis appointed Columbus Delano of Ohio president of the n itlnnal association dclivcrcl thu annual ud Ircss Hosill both food and clothing shoul 1 ba pro luced at hoaio not purchased from abroad w I en the people who consume then 1 ave the facilities for their proauction In fl lenecd by the ac ot lbSJ ' ho continue 1 wool growing luntuishns tlnouth out the United Stales in I without relief must soin \ crlsh In Texas thu wool clip of lSsl was valued nl S9 .23 AH In IN3J it wus worth $ a010tli4 showing a loss of $1 211 DUO Is it desirable oxtiuguish the industrj host adapted to this vast section by the crv of frco trade or frco wool I Uudcr the iuilucnco of the act of 18SJ our aiinu il clip has been reduced 5 > 000 000 jouuds while It should have Increase 1 nt thoratoof 2 per cent annually to keep 1 ace with tbo na ural growth of tbo country To these who favor frco trile as oui true policy 1 udd no pretest against frco wool If it bo frco trade let us have it as u s ) tom suru aud slniplo without udultoration Let us do ouo or the other and have an economic policy that is entitle 1 to an honest and correct name A taiiff for revenue with Incidental protection is u delusion nnl a friud Wo need a national policy 01 this subject honestly named If 't is protection let it bo general and uniform cuibraru g all American Industiles th it can bo profitably pursue t by oui people " At the conclusion of the address the meet Ing adjourned and the delegates In n body , culled on the president and Secretary Itusk Ihoir brief interview with the president us well ns th t with the secrctarv of ngricul turo's said to have been of uv or ) satisfactory character AGGftA\AlH ) ASSAUIiT Two Deputy Sim Ids Held to Answer 10 thn Charge Laiumif Wio Dee 4 [ Special Tele gram to Iiip Ueb I Jumes Pinch , deput ) sheriff of Curbon county , una D in Mcllis - tor , deputy Bhorlff of Swoetwator county have Just been oound over to the grand Jury of Carbon county for an aggravated assault and battery upon Paul Hongo a Finlandor The affair tiew out of tbo arrest ot a I'm lander for Bring his rovolvei rincli took the weapon aud ( .0 from the Pinlundcr nnd 1 pretended to have pud out the money for bis ! line althauth ho did not do so Hongo told 1 inch that bo hid not done right , where \ upuii the latter pointed two revolvers at his 1 head nnd was com ) oiled to hoi 1 up his ban Is 1 while ho soarehed him foi a concealed I wc 11 on Not finding it both ho and MeAl lister belt Honto over tbu head with a ro volvornnd then placed bim in j ill Hongo was tried for reslstlnt an ofHcor and ncpilttcd , aud then prcfeucd charges ntainst I Inch un 1 Mc Vllister for assault I inch wus nlso ' bound ever for the larceny of the $20 und the revolver llto uffair create 1 trcit oxclto incut among the Lancauhlro and 1 inland I miners at Carbon A TAlAL M HOOTING G 01x0 W Ilollniul Killed by a Youthful Ii ivor ronsrxv.N D , Doc 4 [ Special Telegram ( lo 1111 : Uu : ] A most uonsatioual und fatal shooting nffray occurred tvyolvo inilos north went of hero last ovonlng W S Allen a boy of oitbtcon , had boon for some time pa ) • ing attentions to M-s Chnilos Holstou , the step duughtor of George W Holland Mrs Holston has a husband traveling for a St Pu il tiouso and when Allen culled last night Holland ordered him oft the piomises Allen turned mid r 111 but Holland opened ilro on bun with a rovolvei , 010 shot passing through his loft hand and another throuth his hat Allen then began firing at Holland 1 one bull passlnt tbroath the left cheek and the other tlnouth the nock the litter in Dieting a fatal wound Allen caiuo to I or man and gave himsoif up , usklng that Hoilan 1 ba nrrusied When tha olllcors urilvolat Hollands farm ho was dying fioin lossot blood A IVrpntnnl Motion Qrnnk St Josern , Mo , Dec 4 [ Spoclal Telo \ gram to liiu Hen ] An old man nuinol Henr ) Obormeyer was urrostel hero this ufternoon on u teletram from Dawitt , Neb , statint that ho was wanted for obtaining money under fatso pretenses from ono W II r ' Pishburn Obermojer mortgaged a lot of farm Imploineiits to I ishbum , obtaining tbo tatters note for I'M afterward soiling the note and leaving the stale Oburinuvor Is u perpetual motion crunk , nnd nftei bujlug u pair of mules with u part of the money nb tainel from the sale of the note , expended tbo rest lu experimenting on his hobbj , W rook nn the lVnnsylviinlu Pjiiouuno , Dec i The eastbound day ' express on the Pennsylvania railroad was wrecked near Lavvrenceburg , Pa , tbls niorning by running into u Bide tracked freltht train A dozen persons nro reported mora or less injured , several ills believed , fuUlh RAILROAD MEN PUZZLED I Nobmsktt nnd Krmsrtg Ilntos the \ H Eiiltnna M AFRAID TO OFFEND LINCOLN H Not I tin ? mi rniHiirli to Do Injiislloo > M to OinnUit V Livi ly HiHtlon of M tlu Niitlnnnl lilvo Stock Vs- \ M Hoelnllmi In Chlcnan 1 U Unictno Dei i fSpeelil Telegrim to < H Tim Hi 1 ] I lie teller il matintors of the l M Interstate Coinmcrco Halluav association § | are iu as gioat 11 quandary us over relative to < fl thu btsis of rates 011 Kinsas und Nebraska B business ' | It n | 1 ears that tbo fltht tins come to bo H nlinosl 11 lolttlcil ono bctvv ecu the rc | ub ' ; H lie 111 city ot Lincoln nnl thodomocriilki \ * H stroiithold of Omiilm Ut the lines would ' J M prufer to in ike Omuhn the bash g point ( H Die Lincoln merchants backc 1 b ) tbo sontl- ) i H inont of tbo state nnd the 1 ulroiil commls 1 j | nioncrs nil but ono of vv bom arc Lincoln 1 I H men sii ) Lincoln must bo put 011 1111 nbso - ! j H ltitely equal btsis with Om ihn lho 11 . < L j M M lou 1 sas its PIittsmouth crossint forms j H nb iut ns short a line to Lincoln ns to Omnlia" 1 ! H und consequeiitl ) is disposed to favor I id- ! < H cnln llio recent iteeisiou ot Chairman [ i H Wnlker , rullhom Mlltlo ) mil 1 Inloy oil I H Kins is und Nobriska rates specillus that | | H thu rites to Lincoln shall ba 5 cents higher j H 011 llrst clnss nu 1 - cents on sKtli cl iss th in H the euiruspoiidlng rites lu Oiinh 1 lho i H question Is cnu the powci of I incolu bo j H bruvol with im | unit ) I lho tcutinl iiiuna- | H ters eonfiss the ) c innot insvvur the quis j H tlon but nro in hopes thev m iv IIml Jio solu- I H tlon befoio lho close of thn meeting I H Niitionat 1 110 Htneu Do iters 3 \ U Ciiicvoo , Dlc 4 P P Savigoof Omaha f \ M was mudo chiiiruiiin of the second da ) 's 1 \ U sission of the I Ivo slock Dcalirs' com en- l U tion The committcajOii consltutlon uud b- | \ M laws for tlio proposed ortini/'itiou presented 1 M itsiciort flio first section providing that \ M the ortnni ? itlon bo known as the National I H I ivo btoclt 1 xchiiuge , wnB ndonted ns was 1 i l ilsn the sceon I lollniug Its objects to bo the | | development mil protection of tha live stock I ; H in lustry ihioitl out the countr ) 1 he third > H sietloi provldlnt for a bisls of ronrosanta- j H tlon In tuo u\chinto showed Chicago en i H titled to thirty foui out of a total of lift \ M seven mombeis I hero wis a Uv el ) kick on I H this from Kansas C it ) und Om ilia uud 11 ro i H cess vv is iimillv taken • ] H W hen the mcctiut rcroiivcued tl o mat | l ter was smuotl cl over uu 1 the section was I i i l dually adoi tc 1 Kansis Cit ) , boivovxir , vet , H 1 \ lluko of Onuha cbalrmin of the E , H comm ttcu on ort uii/atloii submitted n res- S j H oiutiou iskliu thut the rules and b ) luws bo [ It t H submitted to the locil exchnntes for rntill f9H \ < cition to bo re | orted lT"k ) b ) December 15 JS j H and If ndot ted b ) nil to t ko effect I an mny jj ' ' H 1 KausisCit ) oppose 1 this lho Omaha HH | delegation voted foi it , mil Colonel I'otors W j H of Kiiusas Cit ) triated the Onuha tcntlc- a J H men ton rail erpolntcl tilk 1 in ill ) u sub 1 | [ H stltutc vv as adopted th it the rules nnd by- it | B laws bo a lo ] ted by the exchanges voting for IE | them E M It wis decide 1 Unit the first nnnual mooting f H shall ba held 11 Chicazo on the llrst J'hut's- 1 ] H dav in Octobci 1S10 I H 1 lie commlttco to nnme the olllcors ro- SL H ported the following list , which wus unanl- IH H mously udopted lT I President , W II Ihompson jr Chic igo Hi H vieeprcsidcnts M D Schruggs Kansas U j H Cm , I A Hike Oaiahn C J bohsunco , I j H bt Louis , I V Vincent Peorli A J Par \ M sous Sioux City , sccrutirv C W linker , I H Clilcito , troasurei Levi Doud Chicago , L H exec itlva committee Charles P Charles H Kansas Cit ) , J U Hlauelinrd Omaha , W H L Cassidv bt I ouis J liosonb mm Chic igo , f H M \ White Pcorl 1 I'liom is Combine bt H Louis Adjourned until tomorrow H J ho Kniisas City dolctutes think their ex 1 I li l ehanto vvill rcfuso to ratif ) the conventions 1 j H work and if it does endorse it it will bo J I H simply because of the sutisfactor ) set of men 1 j H sol"ctcd for olllcers I I B Iho report sat ulloat that the orcanization f jHI ot the cxclmuco inonnt a new live stock trust I jHI is emphatically denied by nit the dolcgntcs 1 tBI President llioniDson nays tlio new oody pos I | 9 | scsso3 only ndv isory powers and the esscn- 1 Jfl | till feiturcof n trust is thcrcforo lucking liSJ Ho added ihoro are evils on ) ugh in the llUl live stock business and If wo correct them IIMM vvlilcl is our onlv end In vlow , wo shall nc II UB compllali a good thlnt for everybody , from IH1 the producer to the consumer " FJ JIHJ 1 nnt Hound itnii Ailvanocd 'BJ ' | Cmc.ioo Doc 4 Iho Western States ifll Passcntcr association to lay doeided that jj l tbo enst bound pnsscntor rates from the H Missouri rlvor should bo advanced on DoIflfl comber lu based upon the n Ivnnco from bt Ifll Louis to Now \orlc oil December 8 A com 191 mlttoo wns appointed to confer with the HH trnnscontlncntal lines on tha division of the I HH throuth rates H HH rrmn Poiest Clrv to Oninlm HI Hiust S D , Dec 4 [ Special Telegram ) ( j | to Tin Hei : I At u mooting here of ropre IVJ sentutlvcs from Mitchell , Porcst City and \ M lllunt it was decided to hold a meeting at j fl Mitchell December lr to ortnulzo a railway 1 1 company to construct and operate nrullroad fHfl from Omaha to forest City , through \ auk fiBl ton , Mitchell aud Ulunt ] , yHHi AN ITALIAN VlUKDIJHl S8 1 HJ HH Sin ; Kills lwo Women and Unun 1 s J H bin ml Hm lonslv HH New Vohk , Dec 4 Shortly after noon j H today Anloincttu Arolla wus shot and in HH stuntly klllod by Asinda Huqub ) another HH Itallun woman , wit whom she had u row H over money muttois iho muidcRss also wfl shot Maria Corcaz , j H vVlicn the policemen ontorcd the room HJ where the sliooti ng occurred ho found An- HI tolnetto Arolla lying dead on the floor with MH a bullet wound over her liea rt • | HJ Maria Cereuz is dead Her mother was HI shot through the loft olbovv vvhllo her sister , HI Petromellet Pcrisco received u bullet in tno t IHI left breast lho injured women vvoro ro HH moved to the hospital lho lollco then HH searched for Asuuda liuqubo uud found her HH under the b d in the room where thn shoot HH Ing occurred WI101 placed under urrost she HhI refused to give uny oxplanutlon ether than IHJ to Intlmuti tint the shooting wns the result 1HJ of u quarrel over monov matters lho HH prisoner is about twenty six yours of ute HH Hi TAKING 11AILHY IHL I OHICLOCK , H An Iuoenillnry Hun I Itrepoi' Goes BVJ Vtolontly liisnnn . H Ciiioaoo , Dee 4 [ Special Tnlogram to BV Tub Hi k ] lha attempted burning of the HH Commercial hotel has tniton a now phase | Ihoclurtoof arson against lhompson , the , HH owner of thu hotel , bus caused him to become 1 HI Insane HJ Thompson begnn to act wildly after hobo HH came aware that ho was suspected of having " | HJ tlio building Urud und of so neirly causing fHH the death of seven portions l atur lie was • HJ Informol Unit an employe liudconfessed Mint ] H lie was to bo paid 1100 for starting the flro HH und be bccuiao so dangerous thut the pollco JHh wcro called tiioii | to tiikucnargo of him Ho HI was sent to the dotcution hospitil Ho raves JHI constuntly HH , HI KK 111 Ai f-ti-i ii'h IriinlCM H New Voiiic , Dco 4 lho shorift today i H ma 10 an Impoitant soizura In connection H with the fulluro of btern A. Stem Ha HJ seized some heavily laden trunks which ar- , . | Hl rived from tlio west , bolonclng to the firm , 5 aud which are slid to contain u lai to lot of Hfl diamonds , watches und Jewelry 1 hose urn Hfl supposed to bu the truultt which Jacob HI btern had in Cluclnuati ) HJ