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I- The Omaha Daily Bee I I . ' , , , . \ NINETEENTH YEAE OMAHA MONDAY MOKNjNG JANUARY 20 1890. NUMBER 212 , I I AUrOCRAF OF THE HOUSE " b lowft's Lower Branch Controlled by H the Union Labor Member H HE WANTS THE SPEAKERSHIP B rho Jtcpnblli ni i Say It Cannot lie B Allison Cnunsols No CoiiiproinlHO H " " * litrralt c's lust Mc'snire M Au Unprofitable Hnllroad B All I yea On Ono Mnn H Dps Moines la , Jna 19 [ Special Telegram gram to luc Ucr ] The uir Is rull of | rumors tonight of possible schemes unci com H promises for brcalflng tlio loglslutlvo tlo id H lock tomorrow H The union labor member , who holds the H hey to the situation is homo consulting with H bis constituents Ho Is the only member of H the union labor | arty In the house , ntid ho H thinks that his party should have nmtlo 1 recognition , so ho asks for the speakership HUv ns about the proper thlnj If the republicans BBr" vv > H hl\c It to him ho will help them organize the bouBe lhoy > iovci w'11 ' do It but they H offer n concession In BUtgostliig n foitner M union lnbor nnn for clerk , nnd B they hope to get his vote for hliii J. bey are also working on the theory that as ho Is a prohibitionist ho B oucjit to act with the republic ins and not B < with the democrats , who are dolus , nil tliov Vj C tin to defeat prohibition This Is a very strong point with him ana maj yet attido his course H 'Iho tcpubllcaus have stiffened up theh B DTdtbono considerably in the lust forty oiht ( , B hours They nro now agulnst any compro B mlso that givo3 the domocruts the speaker BJ 'lhoy siy thev will set here till Christmas BV before tlioi will surrender the ] rinclplo that the majority shall rule Giving the dcnioirats all the independents they have Bl but fortj uiiio volts lho republican } bate Bj ilftv votes and theru is ono union labor mem BJ bcr who has voted with thodoniocrntssra far , but has refused to outer tholr ciileus lho BJ ro | ubllcnns say that siueo there tire three parties represented the democrats have BJ no ticht , to the spe ikershipand shall never BJ have it BJ Senator Allison tells the republicans not H to worry over him or let the scnatorslup H humpcr them ut ill Ho tins been untnl BJ mouslj renominated and ho can unit for BJ election with icrfcct conlldonco Ho does BJ not want them to surrender any principle in H the oriiinlz itlon of the house on his uccourt , BJ 'I ney are all agreed that they will keep up BJ the acndloek till ttio domocruts yield , cvon If | H it uuts olt the inauguration of u governor till JJJ y midsummer H 4' STIIiIj DLADIjOOIC PKw , j * i Both l'nrtlos Stand Glaring at Eaoh pUtpi * Other BJJBT'J"Tira Moines la , Jon 19 [ Special to " * * " UJr Iiil Un I Ono week of the legislative sos UJ slon bus ( , ono bv nnd the housu is still in a PJJ deadlock Uoth parties Btand offllke gladl BJJ atois Lluring nt cueh other and the end is Uj BJJ lho four iodopendonts Monk of Lyon , BJJ MuUcrmld of Aduir , Ilao of Monona and BJJ faullth of Boone no niuttor how independent BJJ they might have been Whoa asking for ra Hf publican votes , proved themselves rock rooted domocruts on roll call and have gone | JJ ever , bag and baggage , into the democratic BJJ eump | H Lwurt of Poweshiek , the union lnbor mom UJ bcr , has not attended the democratic caucus , UJ but ho has voted with them steadily all JJJ week and dislikes very much to break the | H deadlock on his own responsibility Ho Is | H intcusoly opposed to bonator Allison and | H would rather the legislature should not or- | H ganizo at all than to see Allison elected | H Governor alect Boies remained In the city HJ only a Bhort time Ho becunio extremely HKmk tirel of the porslstunco of the oflieosceking L patriots ana returned to Waterloo and the UJBP S privacy of his homo to aiv lit the good pleas | H * \ uro of the belligerent forces in the lower | H house It is nut beliovcd now that llgics | H will tnterforo in any uaj , not oven by a sug | B KiCstlon with the organization of the house Ho seems willing to oido his time nnd await H the outcome , trusting that It may bring joy | H . to the democratic heart , ilia rejublleans H are bravely holding the fort , and us they H now have temporary control in the parson H of Chairman Luno uro not disposed to jiold H or to makoanv coneesslons H The members hro chary of Interviews eon H on the best manner of breaking the dead H lock The republicans however , are abso- H lutoly unanimous , while a Bpirlt of restless H uoss pervades the ranks of the opposition H Hon ran wo maintain this present attltudo H and tbon faeo the GOO or 000 republican H majority nnd ask for uro election is the ques- H Hon the so called Independents are asking | H themselves lho democrats have put on a H bold front , and oven their mora conservatlvo H members have , to all outward appearances H sottlcd down to a regular slego Heproscnta H tivo Hoti likiss of Davis who Is more of & H greonbatKcr th in a democrat , in au inter HJ > view toauy , said that the democrats are flrm k- , us thoovorlastlng bills , that they were eon p tending tor principle , and the republicans must cither como to tholr terms or not - -v or nnuo at alt B • Hua of Monona , who was formerly nn BB ardent trcciibucker , said 'lho sooner both BB Bides lccognlzo tbut tlfty to fifty Is Just equal BB the bcttci w ill it bo for all concerned io- ) fore this Is settled both Bldos will have to go intocaueus and divide the oftlros and then H say to the opposition , * lake joui | H choice * It will have to como to this nujway and why dolayl * 'Ihlj Is the most tuodorutovloivyot expressed | H by any of the democrats , nnd shows that the | H lcatonls at work Saturday morning the republicans oxe- K cutau , oi attomp'ed ' to execute a bold politl- | H cal manuuver on the democrats Itoprcsonta tlvo lilvtlio Iii a neat speech , withdrew the | H numaof Hunjamln Vuu btoeuborg for torn BB Dorary clerk and substituted that of Ilcnrv BB b Wilcox of this city Mr Wltctx , until BB last year , was n radical greenbackor , and it BB was honed to cateh the vote of Matt Kwart , BB the greenback member bix sueccsslvo but BB lota were tuken , but l ivart vva true to his BB democratlo allies mid voted for their noml- BH nee us usual lho republicans may yet take BH upuslmon pure gieenbieker from Hwart'a H own county for clerk , nnd elect Lwurt him BH self temporary speukor 'lho republicans BH rl would fur rather bestow thaso ofilces upon BH K moinbora of the greenback partj , for the BH time being , than to taoituluto unconditionally BH to thodomocrits or to allow thom to dlctato BH the terms of a compromise Tbo people of HB tliu stiito are iiucusoly interested In the BH solution of this knotty problem , but no ono BH can tell whutanother week may develop HB _ _ 1EX _ _ _ _ _ H amjIson's KMioHsnnuNr HB Its Unuiilinlt ) lHseourngeB lho HJJ Chronic HIokits PJJ Dcs Moines , la , , Jan 19 [ Special to Tin PJJ Hik 1 1 ho llttlo opposition to the rcnoimna PJJ Hon of Senator Allison has Bhrunlc out of PJJ Bliht siueo the splendid endorsement ho ro PJJ tcived last Thursday tilglit in the senatorial PJpj loucus There bus never peon at any tlmo PJJJ any foundation for lho alleged opposition to JJJJ him that ono or two mugwump papers PJJj eluluicd , lhoy stirred up a big Uoud of dust PJJj < j and uiado a treat noise , but when the clouds IJJ V * cleared away It was scon that pll the fuss HJJB" had como from a little handful of soured HHT * > • nud disappointed polltlclaus 1 hov tried to HH ' use the rarmers' Alllaueo ufealnst Alllsou , UJJ and In responsa to a call for a mass conv on- H tlou , at which they expected six or eight ] hundred farmers , they collected totethur I just sixty seven men , and not all JJ then would vote for a resolution demanding I.nrrabeo Instead of Allison for senntor The j republican farmers of the stale bclievo in Allison nnd are proud of him , nnd want to | see him re elected Hut lho demopogucs who are opposing him pick up the dlscon- tentol and unhappy farmers , the follows who haven't voted a straight lonublicati tlokct for ninny j oars , nnd parade thorn as representing the farmers ot this great ngrl cultural state 1 ho fraud Is becoming very npp irent bohutor Wei lman of Montgomery county , ono of the tnon who seconded the nomination of Allison in the Joint caucus is a fanner from top to bottom As ho ex pressed it , ho bclonus to the Imyscaa fra ternity , " nnd ho made a ringing speech for \Ulson representing , ns ho does , the Hard Working but hnppv republican farmers fho attempt to ring In the Farmers nlllanco against Allison was made b\ men who liuvo been fighting the republican party for j oars , aud was n complcto failure , LAllRUll E'H I AST MES'AOr Considerable Interest is ocing felt In Gov ernor 1 arrubec's message to the legislature , which will bo delivered ns soon ns a porin i nont organization is effected It will bo his last statu piper , and soma of hi * frionas expect pect that it will stir up the animals for ono ll < 0co howl lho contents of the message have not been made public , but It Is known that it will bo very long It Is to trout of 101)different ) louici and nlreadv covers sixty pages of typewriter copy and Isn't yet qulto finished lho governor will point with pride ' to the completion of some of the ro foims ho bet ' , particularly the railroad question It is expected that ho will rocoai mend , also additional legislation , especially in the line of authorizing the rallroal com inlsstoners to lix Joint rntcs , nnd posaibly ho will recommend tlio reduction of pissenc.cr rates to i cants a mlle Hut the most of his message will bo devoted to nicvluwoftho condition and affairs of the various state ln- slitutiors It con bo said to Governor Lur rabeo's credit that no tovornor his glvon moroeufful ind faithful attention to the different public institutions of lho stito than ho Ho has m ido a practicoof visiting them all frequently and giving personal attontton to their mannccmont , an 1 con lltion Ho Knows the needs of onch ono and is a' all times prepared to net InlclliL.onily on nil mat ters relating to thorn In fnct , the bovoruor rarely io ives tbo city except to visit somu of these public institutions nnd his taco is a familiar slc.ht at all of them Ho has taken a special pride in the various hospitals and reform schools aud they have all found a good frtond in Governor Lnrrabco A largo p irtof Ins measago will bo devoted to thorn , with sUgostious ( in their Interest It Is oxpoctoa that Governor Holes maug- uril address will bo comparatively Bhort not over three and a half or four columns AN VNUESIltAllLI ItAILllOAD It Is not often that railronds go begging for purchasers and can t ov en cct a bid but th it has been the cxporionco of a short line of railroad in southeast ! rn Iowa known as the lort Madison < S , Northwestern it is a nar row gauo ( road and has bad a hard struggle for Ufa for soma time Wncn the rallioad commissioneiB made tholr schedule of rates lust vur the load received the finishing blow for It had to compcto with roads of the first class but the rates were so low that it could only use thorn at a loss It was then in the hands of a receiver , General Charles A Gilchrist and has boon over stneo Xho road ' .as originally sold by order of the court to parties representing a syndicate that held the most of its bonds The sum bid was $37 300 too low in the opinion of the United States district Judge , nnd ho ordered another sale refusing to conllrm the first ibodato fixed for the second sale was December 0 No one offered to bid for the road and a third day was fixed , January 9 but no Dids were offered on that day Tbo sale was again postponed , and last Wednesday there was another chance for offer ? The receiver , Mr Gilchist otferolJ7,900 for the road.and agreed to assume the outstanding unadjusted claims , amounting to about $10 000 Jud o Love regards that as a fair offer and so the road la sold at last A NEW ATtnANaEJEl.T There is a new arrangeinont of the ofllccrs of the railroad commissioners for this year Ihey have elected Spencer btntth of Council HlulTs chairman of the board In place of Mr Hey who was chairman last year Tbera is no special significance , however , to tbo change , as the chairman has no nioro power or authority than any other member of the board Hut as Mr Smith Is just beginning his now term of three jears the compliment was given to him this year , and will proba bly bo giv on to Mr Cumuboll next year Xho commissioners report their work much lighter than it was a year ugo AN ADVENT1BT COLLEGE Some llttlo interest has been croatcd here over a proposition to establish a college of tbo Adventist faith , in case fair terms were offered byho people of Dcs Moines It scams that the Seventh Day Adventists , whoso chief state ping ground is at Iiattlo Creek , Mich , have brown In members so fast farther west , that they want another college for tholr people They are now seeking a suitable locution la Iowa or No braska for a school which shall supply the tomtory of four or flvo larfo states A committee has been at Dcs Moines , with a view to locating the school here , If sufficient inducement is held out Ihero has for several years been a great Adventist catnp- meeting at this city ovcry summer , and the brothrnn look upon Dos Moines quite favor nbly Ihey also have a teed opinion of Lincoln , Neb , and it is thought that the ultimate choice will bo betweoa these two cities Atlantic la , would hka to get tbo college and has made a liberal offer , out the place is hardly largo enough or central euoufh for tbo Adventists and tliov are more likely to como to ono of the two cap itals n a mod It is claimed that the now col logo will in a short time have from 600 to 1,000 students X HEMAUKA11J I" OA1TUIIE The pollco of this city rocontiy made a remarkable markablo capture in getting Mis Hello Hon dorsou who escaped seven months ago from the Missouri st ita prison at Jefferson City bbe 13 a colored woman and poi feet virago While living In Dcs Moines Bho dotted the pollco nnd though guilty of repeated lar ccnics nlvv ays escaped llnnlly going to Kan sas City It was after ncrimothoro that nho was urrcstod and sent to prison from Allien slio escaped and returned to Dcs Moines bho Is the most notorious female ciook who has bean In the city for many v ears COLLIDED Willi A UAiian The Htcainhnat ltuio Ituhblns Sinks in ttin llurricnno Deck ViCKBiiuiio , Miss , Jan 19 lho stonmboat Katie Kobbtus collided early this morning with a barge towed by the atoamor Josie Harklns The barge capsized and Bank lho Kutlo Bobbins'hull was crushed in on the starboard side Just forward of the fur nace doors , uud she sank to the hurnoano neck I our of the deck crow uro missing and are undoubtedly lost Ihrcn ladies and several goiillomoii passengers were aroused from sleep when the bout struck and got out without dressing , but lost their baggage Oklahoma's itoimiilicnn Convention St Louis , fan 19w 1 ho Oklahoma ropub licnn convention , nftor a two days session , adjourned into last night A territorial executive committee vvus elected to look alter the Interests ot the party and resolu tions were udopttd endorsing the republican national l litform aud the Harrison udminls tration utgiiif , tno necosslty of an curly tor rltnrlal government nnd extending a heartl and cordial welcome to all honest and in- duBtrious colored mun as emigrants to Okluhonia and pledging to them thu enact ment of law s guaranteeing to colored citizens the smile rights und privileges us these en joy od by whites > Luoro for JV > st Love New Yohu , Jan 19 Ihe Jury in tbo suit of Caroline Cammerer against Clemens Muller for { 100 000 damages for breach of promise , reudorcd o verdict this morning in favor of the plaintiff for 112,000 , A motion for u now trial was denied lho Hiiheiiilnn Confcreiiai Vibnsa , Jun 19 At the llohemlan con ference today the delegates signed the pro tocol , which will bo published oa the UHh Count von Taadeln , declaring the conference closed , thankol nil the dclogites and espe cially l'rlnco Sehoonberg lho Czach papers nro not enthusiastic over the results of the conference The Narodnl Listy says The operation has Ken a complete success Ml ho patient Is dead A lMlOMINKNT \ ICT1M. Solicitor General Clin Din an Sue cunilm to lin Grippe Washington , Jan 19 Solicitor Gonornl Orlovv W. Chapman of Now York died this morning at his restdenco In tbU city ot pnoumouia His death following so closolv after that of Walker Ulaino has produced deoii sorrow hero His end was peaceful and ho passed nvvny surrounded by his wife Attorney Gcnoral Miller , who has boon with him almost constantly during his illness , Mrs Millar and Dr Johnson , the attending phvslelnn Mr Chapman was llr t tnlton ill about throe weeks ago with in grippe Ho rccovorc 1 from the attack and Insisted upon Immediately resuming his duties at tlio olllcc Hii exposure resulted in a rclupso accompanied by serious complications In ad dition to 11 grippe lho funeral services will bo held hero to morrow tit the Into residence of the dceeasqd and will bo attended by the president members bors of the cabinet nnd the j i ticcs of the bupromo court His remains will ho taken to his homo In Ulnghamton , N Y for luter- ment Mr Chapman was about sixty six years of ago and for a long ttmo was a rcslrtont of Hlnghamptoti N Y , where ho bore au excellent collont reputation as a liuvvor tlo was appomtod solicitor gcnoral last May after the adjournment of the supreme court , but In n comparatively short tlmo slnco then bo had won high estimation as a lawyer nnionc the members of the supreme court and the bar Hanovik N H.Jan 19 Hon rrolorlck Chase troisurcr of D irtmouth college and Judge of the probate court for Grafton county , died todny of influenza Nrwoitk , Jan 1J Charles Edward Plllet , Jr , for many years chief editorial writer on the Dally News , dlod today at his homo In this city of Inllucnzi Ciitcioo Jm 10 lhcobildroistnll pros identot the Chicago gas company died to night of influonzn Mr Toi stall was ono of the foremost men in the gas business und was widely known ENGliVNO Alii IOHTUGAli Talk About Submlttim ; Their DlfTor- mcoH in Arbitration [ Coni/rfu'it ' 1S00 bu Jama Gordo i f ) iin't.t ( Londov , Jan 19 [ Now Yonc Herald Cable Special to The Hbd 1 It scorns to ba taken for granted in this country that the Portuguese dlQleultv Is at an end , but there nro many reasons regarding this vlovv which leave It In doubt The Portuguese are angrj and they Intend to press their demands for arbitration The Olllcial Jojrual of St Petersburg comes forward with on opoor tunity for thorn to enforce this demand 1 The Lnglish are boun 1 , 't ' says this author ity ' to submit the case to arbitrators " If this attltudo bo seriously porsistad in bv the Uussians wo are only at the boglnnlng of the complications arising out of the African dispute Arbitration means that England will bo ruled us in the wrong , nnd not only that , but she will probably como out of court with fewer rigbts in Africa than she bad when she wont Into It There was never any other result from arbitration where England vv as concerned Russia well knows this and may press arbitration upon us for that very reason The issue ot the affair all ' depends upon ono thing are the great pow era or some of them looking around for an excuse to break the present truce of Europe ] If they are , a quarrel bctvveon England and Portugal will afford them the desired oppor tunity and nothing that wo can now do will prevent it hcvoro Storm in Great Hrltaln ICopurlaht 18S0 by Jama Gordon Benn'llA Londov , Jan 19 [ Now York Herald Cable Special to The Uee 1 The Btorm which tbo Herald we ither bureau in Now \ork predicted for Friday , duo warning being printed in the London editions cable dispatches , has rouched this coast with all promptness Severe gales were experienced and much damage is reported Tvvonty cross channel steamers were driven to shelter Two doou depressions have passed ever tlio northern parts of our area from the southwest , causing a veiy rapid fall of the barometer in these regions and southerly to westerly gales In all parts of the kingdom The gales were much more severe ever the northern and north western parts of tbo Islands tbun in the southeast At 8 o'clock a , in today the barometer was 23 3 at Lumburgb Uoud , while It stood i 5 in London and SO 3 in Boutli Franco There were disturbances ao companicd by thunder and lightning ever all the northern and western parts ot the king dom and by a fall of rain 1 hroughout Great Urltain and a greater part of Trunco bail fell in a few places The storm In Ire laud and oft the coast was very severe In coming str amors report tremendous seas The Uotbnla and Wisconsin were much do laved The Mnyi rlinj ; Tragedy [ Copt/r'flW ' ISMbu Jamet fjonioii fjenn 'n Vienva , Jan 19 [ Now York Herald Cable Special to The Hbi I An extraordinary and very sensational version of the Meyer ling tragedy has been published In the Vienna papers but is , however , not credited in court circles at Housburg It Is that Archduke Rudolf and the young Huronness Votsora were brother nnd slstor It is wnispered that Emperor 1 rancis Josef made love to Hnronness Velsera and lho borolno of the Moyerling tragedy was born to thorn , that when the facts were told to Archduke Rudolf bo was so affected by the rovolatlon ot the horrlblo secret that ho sulci led 1 ho only basis for the story seems to ba the report port that when Count Hoyos brought the news to the emperor ho exclaimed "My son , my daughter " lho story hasiocalled and renewed much gossip The Uaniiuui io Stanley ' ICopyrJuM 18.0 / y Jxmu ( hnton IknntU | Cairo , Jun 19 [ NowYoik Herald Cable Special to The Hie ] Great prepara tions huvo been made for the banquet to Stanley tomorrow nifht to bo felvon by the Egyptian governor Kiaz Pasha will preside - side Last night tbo whola party dined with SirEvylin Hiring Stanley , thougn qulto well , will not to to Europe for some tlmo , but will remain in I gipt for rest und to re coup bis strength Privuto telegrams report port r..ujlu'a progress towards recovery slow but sura Iniliicuiii Disappearing In Trance ICafurltill WW b\i \ Jama U irdon nenii''t 1 Paws , Jan 19 I Now York Herald Cable Special to Iiie Hep j The Inlluonza is going almost gene • Returns for the past few days show that the mortality In Purls is fust falling to Us normal ruto lelegrams from the provinces full llko a gladsorao tale except in Lille , Marsoillo9 , Llaiovcs and St Ettcnoo A I ntal Saloon How Kansas City , Mo , Jan 19 John Kinney , a packing house employe , quarreled with Thomas Carey , In tbo latter s saloon Carey followed Kinney home asked him out aud renewed the quarrel Kinney stabbed Carey in the hip and be himself received a bullet in the heart THE SAME OLD lMlNE STORY A Democratic Paper Srtys Ho Will Resign v . REEDS „ CHARACTER CHART "K " Montu "Kloksr , " ' II It " Is "HnrU Kicker , "nnil " 11 II K " Ap pears After Some \ imot vlrs Harrison Quitsllaiiil-thnkliiK. Wasmvotov UoiiEiOTiia OmmUiss ) M3 FOUKTEESTII bTllEET , > Wasiuvotos D U Jan 19 I Today's Washington Hirild ( dom ) gives P omlneuco to u half column statement to the effect that Secretary Blaine Intends to resign The Horhtd gjdos into the dotnlls of the allowed dissatisfaction of Secrotnry Ulaino and attempts to show that the tela tlons between bim nnd the president hav o never boon very close or pleasant and that the points of sy mpathy between the two mon nro few It savsthutlf Mr Ulaino were vounger and ho hud further political honors in view ho might contjnuo to boar the bur dens of oIUco despitof the d'sappoiotiuonts ' and nnnoyanio to which ho has been sub jected alt affects to think that the deith of his son Walker vylll furnish additional and strong rciscfna for Mr Ulaino to quit the position at the state department 1 his state nont will doubtless bo Rent broadcast } iy roproscntatlv os of democratic pipersam\brolcncowill bo given to it b\ these vvtio have not the good of President Harrison's administration at heart Your coiresponuent has made some Inquiry foi the purpose of nsccrtnlnlng whether there is uny foundation for the statement and ho can say without moutal reservation that there is no truth In Iti aMr Hlnlno Is not robust in health , yotj ho has plenty of physical as well as mental vigor for the performance of his official duties Ho has a very high appreciation ot President Harrison nnd the latter Is well satisfied In in every resp ° ct with his secretary of state Mr Ulaino has no intention ot leaving his official position * 81EAKEH RGED'S 1.1 IT It Is said that Speaker Heed has a prlvato list of the members of I the house In the drawer of his publlo d03k on which ho has marked characters indicating the disposition of each member Ho does this so that In the Imty formation of committees ho will know something ot the paisonal characteristics of each member and not put the wrong mon In certain posi tions , nor iccogmzo the , wrong mnn In da- bate Ho knows the cranks and the lobby ists for prohibition , lecal option , silver and bold , bimet llism , greenbacks and all that sort of thing no nlso Knows the kickers , that is , the mon who croak and complain and are never satis fled Ho has as character marks for the klokerawritten opposite each of the recalcitrant members names , a letter indi cating the dbgreo of his conoral dlssatisfac tion For instance if'ttne man is an ordl narv kicker , ho marks sutor his name the letter'K" If hols a hard kicker ho has marked "H K" Arfriend the other da > saw after a foiv members names the Ini tials 'H II IC , " maris ; , which "ho ascer tained meant H 11 ot u klekor " By the aid of this list Speaker Reed Is enabled to form committees and r/xognlio rnomborsMa hasty debates without matting anv errors TUB riELB AOAINBT CHICAGO It will be a very warm aud exciting fight from now on till the question of locating tbo world s fair is settled * There is nothing krown about who is to head the special committee to consider tbo subject The name ot Mr Buchanan ot New Jersey , u gentleman of high character and with no prejudices for or against any city , Is jientlonod favorably ' It is the field against Chicago now The best calculators behovo that if a vote should bo taken tomorrow Chicago would re celve three fifths of the votes of the house Undoubtedly the vViudy city is fur in the lead Every man In congress is anxious to have the question disposed of , and efforts will bo inaao to get a bill before the house at the earliest possible date The bill which locates the fair will make some kind of nn ap propriation and will give general Instructions as to the management of the exposition It is likely that before the middle of next month the whole question will bo out of the hunds of congress AN IVNOVATIOV BT MnS HAnitlSOV Mrs Harrison has oult the custom of handshaking nt the white house receptions Some years ago the middle finger ot her right hand was crushed by tbo shutting of a carriage door Since that tlmo tbo slightest pressura is sufficient to cause pain , so that out of necessity , no less than choice Mrs Harrison concluded to abandon the senseless custom which has heretofore proven ao severe - voro a tax on her piodecessois IIAItlllSOK HAH THE ClltlP President Harrison has a slight attack of la grippe Mrs MoKeo his datibhtor , has been suffering with a mild form for ten days or a fortnight past and her attendunce at the diplomatic reception resulted In Increas ing it to such an extent that the attendance of a physician was found necessary the fol lowing morning Mrs Hairison was the first person In Wasblnton to suffer from the grip and slnco her recovery sovornl weeks since her two llttlo grandchildren have suf fered with the provaleat dlsoiucr , though in a mild form ma dtiNg rhaofllcorsof the ordnance depaitment are discussing the problora whether big guns are a failure 1 Ins question has been raised by the announcement nouncomont that the 110 ton guns carried oy the Hritish cruise \ Heiibow have proven wnrthloss Qhlot Clerk Sailor of the naval bu lcauotordnancosnystheYactthatthoEtiblisb guns have failed vvill have no bearing upon the guns which the UnltQd States proposes to construct , that , as a matter of fact , the failure ot English guna.ls not a common occurrence "I'thlnk thollO ton gunc which the United States iiitcrjos to build will bo successful An Inspection at the forges is now in progress at Uothletiem , Pa It vvill bo but a short time tjejoro the forges are delivered The guns are ; not duo till three years from now and ofcourse unv thing is a conjecture on paper , yet enough is known to warrant the statement that the United States will have 110 ton gons which vvill be equal to unystcst" poi iTica dent ; tax Congressman Peters ot Kansas follows the example of Senator cbaco of Uhodo Island In declining further political honors on the solo account of their e jpenso His letter to his constituents refusing R renomlnutlon for a fourth term states sqcclnctly his reasons Ho informs his district t ut after three terms spent in its service ) ba llnds tils law practice gene , his salary exhausted nnd no prospects of honestly laying aside money for the future provision of his family Tor the reason that ho cannot afford the honor bo asks not to bo again considered as a candi date The statement is an interesting one , es pecially coming from a man of the sturdy in tegritv und independence of Mr Peters Ho has falthtul ! > aud earnestly served his state aud his district und has won a well earned reputation for industry aud honesty both at homo und at the national capital No taint of corruption is on his olllcial garments Ho has lived simply and frugally In Wnshlug ton with no attomnl at personal ostentation or social dlsplaj Ills failure to live within his salary of 85,000 a year is due to other causes than extravagance or waste A bill introduced early in the session by Mr Peters throws some light upon tbo daily drains open a wostoru congressman's ' purse By it ha proposed to create a bureau ot in formation at the national capital vvhero all letters of constituents upon oOlctal business should be answered at publlo expeaso Mr Polers nt the time stated that a largo part of n western congressman's salnry was ex pended every year in clerk hire , canhbo tiiro nnd postage nnd statlomrj needed to sccuro information e tile t for nnd to keep up with the enormous hulk of corrcslondonco from constituent * Ho then Insisted that it was unfair and unjust to tn\ congressmen to nsMst hi expediting oillcl il business and to forea thorn to i nj out of tholr pockets for kcoplng taxuavcrs informed as they had n right to bo , ot the progress ot affairs nt lho capital 1 here would probably be llttlo objection on the part of the publlo to the creation of n bureiu , such ns thit migbcstcl by Mr Peters which would take in charge ntid promptlv answer nil calls for official in formation made upon cuncrcssmen buch a bureau would linrtionsoly relieve the strain upon the tlmo and pocket which exists under the present system , while halt the tlmo of n conscientious congressman is snont In no mr between the pension land und postolllco buildings while postnbo and stutlonirj bills , running from s-J to fj a d iaro rolling up If such a bureau would mice it possible for congressmen und senators to live w ithin their Incomes nn 1 ba holiest at the snino time the publlo would bo in cvorj uny the gainer w vtciiino Tnr demochatio irADElt Ex Spi alter Carlisle s career nn the floor ot the house will bo watched with ere it in terest m Washington during the next few weeks , if not indeed through the cntlro turm of this congress Ho is the acknowledged lender ot the democratic nldo and his col leagues nro curious ns to hlsdcvalopmant It tins been Bomo yours slnco Mr C irlUlo made a labored effort In congress Whether his three terms in the speakers chair have hud the effect of making him more crisp und uttractivo and thorcforo nioro povvorfil or whether thoj have mndo hlmdiy und sodnte , men on both sides of the hall nro anxious to ascertain His llmt si ccch will , therefore bo listened to attentively , that all nny know what to expect from the be id of the o ) posl tlon to the mujoi ltv Slnco Sunset Cox died the democratic sldo has not found a in m who was both ole meut nnd wise Mr Cox was a loblclun and unor ntor uleader in thought uud uctloi Ml Carlisle 1b not nn nttractlvo orator Ho Is n strong thlnKor and n telling talker , but not nttraclivc His Ideas ruthcr than his words tiiiiio him the le ider Ho has genius aud it plain way of giving It expression which is of fcctlvo iimong men of strong minds , but ho would never bo classed with such oritors ns his collonguo Mr W C P Urcchlnridgo In the hottest debates Carlisle nud the el lcr Hrcckinrldgo nro expected to take the lend on the democratic sldo , and collectively they rniko a strong teum , while in hvidually tliov would not como up to the requirements with opponents hko McKinley Kinloy , Hen letson of Iowa , Uoutellu of Maine , Dalzcll of Pennsylvania , and Uur rows of Michigan Mi Casllslo is too thoughtful to bo attractively eloquent vv llo Mr Urecklnndgo appears to look too much after the flowers of oratory to bo Impressive in bis argument Ho Is musical to the oar , but leaves nothing for the mind to feed upon One admires the beauty of his wor Is while failing to bo convinced If Mr Cat Use had more of Mr Breckinridge s ilowerj oratory ana at the same tlmo lost uono of his argu mentative powers ho would have no equal In the House Mr Randall's enoigy in dobatoand wonder ful earnestness will no longer bo felt Ho is undoubtedly on his death bed Judge Kollov of Pcnnsv lv anla Is no more Tbo latter was ono of tbo most powerful menln debate the house ovei had Ho was an orator of great billliaucv , una possessed a thorough knowledge of his subject when ho talked Gcnoral .Browna ot Indiana was a debater of the same schodl Ho says ho will retire from publlo lifoat thoondof this term There is no man better fitted as an all around debater since the retirement of theto mon than Colonel Henaerson of Iowa Ho Is a sourer after the tall feuthers of the eagle and at the same tlmo ho is as Well equipped With the concrete as Mr Carlisle COLORADO S ORATOR Onoof those days the sonuta promises to bo electrified by Its new nndunhouidot ator , Senator Wolcott of Denver Mr Wol cott has tbo reputation of being the most eloquent law \ or In Colorado Hois said to bo of the Hrcckinridgo cluss and a classical scbolsi With Ingalls Spooner , Edmunds and Wolcott there should be enough sat casm law , oratory and wisdonuon the republican publican sldo of the senate to make tno republican publican party In that branch of congress equal to any and all emergencies PVltTr ISSUES BEINO MADE While the issue vvbich will divide the two political parties at the elections this fall vvill bo as usual the tariff , in the main , managers here say It will stand upon a diffoiont foun datlon than the ono it has for y ears oc cuplod All concede that the tariff should bo revised vised , modified , reduced , but where to begin and where to end there s the rub The south demands the abolition of tbo tobacco tax , the north and west say it must remain w hllo there is a tax lovicd on woolens aud many other articles of uocosslty lho prulrio states ask for ( rcolumbor , Michigan , Wisconsin and the south say it must pa } a duty It thus appears that while ono foatuio of the tariff is popular in ono section It cannot bo successfully urged In another by either party The national banks will undoubtedly take part In the approaching campaign Their side of the flnunblal problem has become como a party issue in congress iho demo crats refuse to increase the circulating medium through banks They waut the money to go directly into the hands ot the people they sav , but how this is to bo done is left for other theorists and demagogues to explain A MOltVlON DEIEOATIOV In an Intervlow which your correspondent recently hold with Utah Commissioner Hob ortson and which was published throughout the country , the doctrines , aims and prao tlcos of the Mormon church were thoroughly ventilated lhointorviow is something to stir up tbo Mormon loadcis to a pitch ot painful nervousness and agitation and they nave Just issued a decrco u copy of which was Bent to vour correspondent in which nn effort is made to attract publlo attontlon from tbair church , and to switch off publlo condemnation 1 bis decrco Is In the form of a circular letter ont'tlod , an Official Declaration " in vv hlch it Is stated that tbo Mormon church regards the shedding ot blood with the utmost abhorrence - horronco , that it regards the killing of u human being , except In conformity with law as a capital crime which should bo punished by the shedding ot the blood of tbo criminal after u publio trial before a legally constl tutod cburt of the land This is the first declaration o ( the decree and is intended to refute the statements ot Commissioner Rob ertson to the effect that the Mormon church bus a well organized militia aud that it would if drlvon to bay bisevoro ; legislation take up arms and roslst tbo laws ot the fca oral government lho official declaration donlos that the church is guilty o [ killing apostates It sais 1 that hundreds of socedors from the church i hove continuously rcsldol and are now liv ing In Utah territory , many of whom have amassed considerable wealth though bit terly hostllo to the Mormon people , that ' even these who have made it their busiucss to fubrlcato the vilest fulsohoudB und to render dor them plauslblo by culling isolnted pas sages from old sermons with the cxplanutoiy context , und have suffered no oppor tunity to escape them of villifying mid blackening lho characters ot the people , liovo remuinod among these whom tliov huvo thus porslstrntlv calumniated until tbo present day , without receiving the slightest personal Injury It donounccs as untiuo the allegation that the Mormon church favors or believes in the killing of persons who Icavo the church or apostates from its doctrines It says , the revolutions of God to this church make death the penalty for capital crime aud roqulro that offenders agulmt life and property shall ba delivered up to ard trlod by tno laws of the land " A declaration is made in connection that "no bishops or ether court In this church claims or exercises the right to supercede , onuul or inollfy a Judgment of any civil courtl I'ho otllcial declaration declares the ballot free In Utah territory and elenlea that the Mormon church attempts to control the franchises of the people plo or rcgulato the courts The church does do both of these things , it is well known and this official declaration Is made for the pur pose of pulllnb the wool over the eyea of congress until * ohood nud ether lcglsla [ tlon Is given ta 7" h , which will onnblo tlio I Mormon churil c fasten Its fnngs so firmly Into the gov ernj ' ' 't'10 ' country th vt they can never bo lot v 1 the circular dnnics that there Is nit - g in the ceremony or thoenlovvnicnt ' ti Is bostilo to the bov cm nent of the IV .j btutes , and snjn that utterances of p nent mon In the church nt n tlnioof breit tomont hnvo been so lected nnd bioupe1 wivi } the impression Mint present r ars nro seditious It nlso donlcs tl ho Mormon church claims to bo a i intiependont tctnpoi il kliib dom of Go I or to bo nr imporlum In Imporlo aiming to overthrow the nilluenccs of any other civil government 11 sijs that the chinch has been urgiiulzcd bv 1 > 1\ Inc revel i- tlon preparaton to the second niventof the Redeemer , th it it proclaims tnnt the king dom of tieavon is u hand ; " that its members nro commanded of Go 1 to boBubJcitunto the lowers Hint bo until Christ comes , vvhoso tibht it is to roibti 1 hero is n boiu rnl di m il offered to all the statement * Hint huvo beau ciie.ul ited bivlng the tiuth of the Insl to worldiibs of the Mormon ( hutch nnd showlnir how It controls politics administer * laws and dciigns to hnvo Utah milo an Independent state so that It cm elect u mnjoiltv of lho Icblsluturo mukultsovvn laws and b'vo ' the Mounon church u foothold which can never be up roote1 lie names of Wilfnrd Woodruff Gcorgo A C union and loseph V bmlth the prcsi dents of the church of lesus ( hrlst the latter tor dajs saints nnd the members of the couu cil ill osths tire siktiod to thu officl il docluri tlon which is being clreuluted In largo mnn bors hero for the ovpross | urposo ot Influencing congress In .ho eltoits to iluoltlu further legislation Intended to stump out polvgimv and the further pinuoso of enrrj ing forward the projects ot the Mormon cnurch In iho vv ly of stitohoo I foi Utah AUM * NEWS Upon his ovv n application , Captain Louis H Rmkor , Ninth cav dry will be relieved ns recruiting ofllcoi at Joffcrson bariueks Mo , ns soon ns another ofllcor rei oris for duty m his stead lho superinton lent ot the recruiting scr- vice will cause thirty live recruits to bo as slcnedtotho bevontcenth infjntrv and for w iracd under proper clunco to aueli point or points in tno dop irtment of the Plntto us the commanding general of lho department shall designate At the war department tt Is state 1 Hint m temperance In the army h is been grcatlj do croisedbj the post canteen system It Is no irlv a voir since the introduction of the canteen system into the armV'as an official adjunct of the military udministrution nud It proves quite satisfactory Of tlio ono hun dred uud ten ganlsoncd posts ot the in niv , fifty sevcn have cntiloous in nctlveoporation Mora th m $100 000 was spent during the past year by the soldiers at the post c intoon nnd of this nmomit over * 1j 000 has been returned to their companies , in the form of dividends for the Improvement ot table faro and social atnusoinent A few illustrations nro furnished showing the opoi atlon of the post canteen At Uoiso barracks , n two company posttho , receipts for the llrstsovon weeks were J0U the oxpondlturo S15S , lowing $150 to bo distributed nmonc the companies of iho garrison At Fort W udsworth with 1-0 mon the division of profits for the first foul months was t3 < 9 or nn uvorabo of ? - > a month to each bnttory At Ioit MnUnni3 the proUts of the first month were S390 ever and nbovo the expenses of organization At Tort Lewis the profits fortho fifty days amounted to ? 20J MISOEILANEOUS James S Mogoath of Omntiu has sent to Senator Manderson a very lan.0 and unique potatoo vvbich the senator has had transmitted to becretary Rusk through the senate committee on aericulturo It is a very curiously shaped vegetable and crontcs a good deal of amusement at the agricultural department Colonel J G Tltlford of the Ninth cavalry is in Washington 'loduy's ' Post says s Mrs Henry-TV Blount of Welling place , romtccnth street ox tendo 1 , will be at homo to her friends on Monday assisted by her daughter , Miss Ulount , and the Misses Graft , Peiirv S Hlatii THE OLCAKANOC llbCOHl ) rtnnnciiil Transactions or the Conn- fiy lortho Past Week Boston , Jan 19 | bpeclal Telegram to Tnr Bbe I lho following table , compiled from special dispatches to the Boston Post from the managers ot leading clearing houses of the United States and Canada shows the fcross exchanges for the woolc ondlng Jnnuaryl8 , with the percentage of increase nnd decrease , as compared with the corio spending week in 1S90 cinra cllakinos 8 S g S New \o k t 09701J ill Hoston , W.H 19 Ml 10 1 hiludelpnla 7JU7H 4 0 0 CnicaLO 07 "lU O0a 5t ) St I oins i. 123 MO 1. 8 NeivOneans 10ili3J77 18 i llalllmoie ISGiiim 10 Pittsburg 15 tut J74 i o hun lranelsco 14 CO HO 2)0 ) Cincinnati 12 gh f . , i i e Kansas ! Ity 8H70 07I Jl loulsvlllo 8 8.M03 21 1 1 rev lilenco 6 MV 1 m Milwaukee * 6 407 00.1 on Minneanolls i 081IV n a Detroit 4 8110 0 fi eSt St I'uul -1JB18 no Omaha 4,004 , 74 Q | Denver 4 o3 010 in o Clovelanl f 00. 10 gj Columbus 3II' (00 ( m a Memphis I"l | l < 8 ja t , Itlrlimond . 441410 ] ) Indianapolis 2 4" 1W > 8 ( laliaston 1 Ml 711) ) us Dallas . 2 8uH 400 Fort W orth J 010 S80 Ho 1 I'eorla . 1 _ "J " 74 id 4 Diiluth 1 flI f > 17 1 Hartford 2 WVtOi j u St Josopn 1.7 B. 170 3 0 Now Haven l Ittlt 'O a I'ortlan 1. Me . 1 11)1 ) 177 14 5 bnrlngtleld 14V1 II HI Worci ster 1 li Hi B 6 Wltmlnutou 0.17,1 0 1,0 Norfolk 8.1 IT5 0 0 Syracuse " " -0 lee 2 8 Ho Molies tiJim 0 J ( Iran I Jlaplrts • 1 i ti H 8 Wlchltu tra * 7 R I os Angeles 441JK 74 1 lopekti t J WIS 13 B Moux < Ity . "M OfU El 4 Montreal , F 4i , " 0- 0 a • lluiralo r , 0' ) • Portlrnd Ore 1 writ 'lllrmlnUmin 82)941 ) Seattle 8 4 4"1 • J acomu 6 J 017 • Halifax . . 1 0' . Ml Total ir.iHiroireil H Outside Now > .ork | itumiil' f4 • Not include 1 la totals No cl-arlnt , house at this tlmo luul year * 1'ncklnc House Coopers flo4tln H Cnicwod , Jan 10 It Is posslblo that the coolers employed iu the shops connected with the racking houses ut the stock jards will strlko tomorrow Delegates from forty shops met privately this afternoon nnd bo decided according to soveril of the dele guteB The men nro receiving SO cents for parrels and 15 cents for tierces lho cause of the proposed strlko is the ro fusalof their demand for an increasoofS cents This is the busy season and the coopers uro confident of success Ihc f iio Keoord Aitoona , Pa , Jan 10 The business portion tion of the vlllagoof rrutullty was destroyed by lira this morning Several occupants of the hotel had nnirow escapes lho losses will aggrcc.nto tOJ 000 Kansas Cjt , Jun 19 The Industrial Iron works were destroyed tonight by Hro , loss , W0.000 „ Ten Thousand Oars ot Nebraska Corn Oitavv t , ODt , Jan 19 Trn thousand cars of Nebraska coin foi theoastcru states have accumulated at baultbtn Marie , and passcu ( , or trains are also being badly delajed blriiiitBlilu Arrivals At Now York The Urltunlc , from Liver pooh BLOCKADE OF THE BEAUTIFUL I Au Immense Fall or Snow Alonct H the Oontrnl PnolUo H FEAhTUL LOSS OF LIVE STOCK H I itgllira and Snow I'lnvvs MurIn ) H the Hurts lour llumltrd l'ns- H Hcngcrs Shlctrnikt d on ( ho H Oregon Short I.lne H Know lliei'V whoio H Omits Utnn Jan 19 [ bpccial Tele trim H to 1 in Urn 1 lho snow blockade on all the H tends hi this part of the country continues H No train on the Central Pncillo since Ihms H dnv und none on the Short Line for six dns H Xvvttit : suvonrcllof olivines sent nut from H st ittous on the Contrnl P iclllo yesterday nn t H today mo stuck in drifts , us nro nlso sev or il H of the pntcnt snow plows Iho Central H Pucllle has ordered u screw snow plow from H the cist unci even It Is side H trucked nt Sherman Wort comes tonight - H night thut there is no ussurnuca of H getting this plow through before Juno A H spec ! il from Hcuo s ij s the storm ended H tlioro 1 ist nicht , and that halt the cnttlo nn t H sheep In the state will parish bpniks > 1 H linniiis iu southern Idaho , huvo lost J000 H head of cnttlo Reports from the Quln river H section of Idaho say ill stock will die A H train that left hero lor bun riunelseo 1 rlday H want out to Ueno an I returned to H this city tonight lniliimcii report H the biiow In the canons In Novnla H from thirty to sixty feet deep H btuekmdn In that country sny four fifths of H the livestock will I orlsh No such storm H has been known slnco the first white man H pctictritcd these mountains George Gruv- H son a woalthj stockman of Nuvndu is feel H ing twenty tuns ot hay adaj and bujr holll H lese u thousand of his led cattlu und nil on H the outside lour bundled west-bounl H passengers nro sidetracked ut linker Cityon H thu Oregon Short Line walling the open H luc ot the ) blockade Ihey have now been H accuinjl ith g for six days It Is thought H thu blockade will bo ralsod there tomorrow Her or lucsduy Passengers tire getting anxious H una accommodations are poor bovcralsuow H plows uro at work from both onda of the H blocl udes H It Is roportol thnt n tcrrlblo snow alldo oc- H cuncdat Hed Inckct buturday , destroying H * 5uilulii,3 ( aud the tramways at the mines H No lives were lost H Ab a snmplo of the ex | crionco of the rail B roads with the stoim it mi ht bo state 1 that H ut lruckce Cube , hundreds of suow H sbovoleis uro vvmklng nigtit nud day H on the drifts live engines undertook H to work their way to Hcno but were only H ublo to go ono mile , when tin i stopped foi H tun hours in a drift 1 ivo oii luos were sent H out to Help them out but they vveto doomel H to tbo Bnmo fnlo After shoveling snow foi H several hours they were able to bnel up to H lruckce West of Iruckeo It is even woiro H Passengers mo held iu Uluo cinon A H snow plow pushed by five engines H has been thirty six hours ahig to H Tunnel 13 , about six miles from lruckce Provisions stuck in tlio drifts and cut of ! uro being camou to thorn on snovv stiocs after belnc taken by snow plows west from Xruckeo us far ns possible 'lwelvu engines nnd a snow plow were 6nly able to go two miles and tliensturlt fast In the drifts , which , seemed to-roll back upon thorn although the lotarv * plows throw the snow llftv foot Lasteru people on their way to Culifornla aronowat-lruckeo enjoying the Culifornla cllmrttovltha vengeance A lot of snow sbovclers who were being paid f2 a day and board struck yesterday for 8-150 and lost their job and are now trying in vain to tot their old Jobs back S Jacobs , a line repairer sent west from Truckeo Saturday , 1 as not boon hourd from , and it is feared ho has rished ill the storm bnow sheds are breaking u wn , rendering It dangerous to use tbo suow plows so thnt shovelcrs do the work ntovon hundred men reinforced the gang In Blue canon yes tcrday On nil the lines blockaded the pas sengers are lining cared foi at tbo expense ot the railroad company \ \ YOtllNG W1SA.T1IEK. Its Severity Onuslntr the Shipment of Oattlo to Nchrahkn Lahamie , Wyo , Jan 19 [ Special lele gram to Iiie Bfi ] The routluued sovorily of the weather In western Wyoming has caused a number of prominent owners of ranee cuttlo in Umta county to form a pool for tbo purpose of loundlng * up their cattle and sheep and shipping thorn to Nebraska , whore feed Is plenty A largo gang of cow boys are now engaged in the round up By this action the loss of range cattle In Uinta will bo much less than anticipated 1 his Is tlio Hist souson in many years that the range has not been open there with plenty ot feed Two thousand bnaka river cattle in Carbon county are reported to be in a starving con dition Nnt I dnn \ \ ilson Laramib , Wvo , Jan 19 [ Special Telegram gram to Tub Bee | lho foinalo body re cently discovered In the Big Horn basin proves not to have been that of the missing Edna Wilson A portion of the dross founa on the corpse nnd n description of the rings worn were sent to tbo girl s mother and she buys they have no connection with her miss ing daughter ihero is llttlo doubt how ever , thut a murder bus been committed und un attempt will bo made to iuvpstiialo the uffilr Lust Juno u boadloss horse and a woman s saddle wore washed ashore from tlio Big Born river , fifteen miles below vvhero the body vvus found • * i 1 Hi i endorses \ \ lokeiHham's Protest Chicago , Jnn 10 A letter has been writ * ten by Govcrnoi Tlfor to the health depart ment of Chicago pinctically endorsing the protest of Br Wlckorsham against thu ship * , ment of cuttlo aOllctod vv Ith lumpy Jaw to Chicago under thu direction of the state board ot live stock commlsslonois for , slnuihtoring and ropdenng lho governor says In substimco that If ho ascortulnsfrom au opinion to ba rendered by the uttornoy tenural that the board acted in conformity with thu law and hud the riclit to make the Bhlpmcnt of lho 10J cattle complained of ho will request the commissioners not to exer cise the privilege in thu future Non-l'nrtiHuii IV , O. T U Cu mi and , O , Jun 19 Mrs J Ellen Foster of Iowa udnossed two lar o aud onccs to day , in the morning ut the Pirst M , i ; church und In the evening ut Muslo hall Mrs I ostcr explained tha object of tbo non partisan Women's Clinstlun lemperancu union to bo tli' ) promotion of temperance re form with no sldo issues lho recent politi cal pbuso of the Women's Christian lorn piratico union work she said hud driven many workers fioni the old order lho now order would l rollt by thu mistakes of the old and would wish all Cod speed in the workot reform J ho Woniher Iorooaor * Tor Omaha and vicinity Pair weather , Nebraska fair , northerly winds , slight rlso in temporuturo Iowa 1 ocul snows io eastern portion , fol lowed by fair weather , fair in thu western portions , northerly winds , colder , except in extreme western portion , stationary torn ueraturo , cold wnvei in eastern portion South Dakota I uir except llhht local snows in oustern portion , northerly winds , ' slight changes In temperature , cold wave Jlilnks I'cters Is Dead , llnuiv , Job 19 Lioutcnunt Ilust , who was a member of Peters expedition , has or rived hero Ho appears convinced thai Peters is dead